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Cardisip Syrup

Cardisip Syrup is designed to restore and maintain a normal and steady heartbeat It is important to take this medication regularly as directed by your doctor You can take it with or without food but it is preferable to take it at the same time every day Abruptly stopping this medication without consulting your doctor can worsen your condition so it is important to seek medical advice before making any changes While using this medication it is recommended to have regular followup appointments with your doctor Some common side effects that may occur include nausea vomiting diarrhea dizziness and visual disturbances If these side effects become bothersome it is important to consult your doctor It is important to exercise caution when using this medication especially if you have a kidney disease Inform your doctor about any kidney conditions you may have Additionally inform your doctor if you are pregnant breastfeeding or taking any other medications regularly Your doctor may recommend regular kidney function monitoring while you are taking this medication

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Is digoxin nephrotoxic?

Digoxin is not nephrotoxic, it has no known toxic effect on the kidney.

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Is digoxin a beta blocker/diuretic/potassium sparing/vasodilator/potassium wasting/blood thinner/ACE inhibitor/anticoagulant?

Digoxin is not beta blocker/diuretic/potassium sparing/vasodilator/potassium wasting/blood thinner/ACE inhibitor/anticoagulant. It belongs to a group of medicines called ‘cardiac glycosides. Digoxin has side effect such as decreasing the potassium level, but it does not increase potassium excretion in the urine

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Is digoxin and digitalis the same drug?

Digoxin and digitalis are the same drugs. Always consult your doctor regarding its use.

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