dixin (DIGOXIN)

What is Dixin?
Dixin is a medication used to treat heart conditions, particularly heart failure and irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias). It works by increasing the force of the heart's contractions and helping to control the rhythm of the heart, making it more efficient in pumping blood.

What is the usual dose of Dixin?
The usual dose of Dixin for adults is 0.125–0.25 mg per day, taken orally. Children and elderly individuals may require adjusted doses. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions for the correct dose based on your specific condition.

How do I take Dixin?
Take Dixin with or without food, as directed by your healthcare provider. It's usually taken as a tablet or oral liquid. Ensure you do not skip doses and take it at the same time each day.

For how long do I take Dixin?
The duration of Dixin treatment depends on the condition you're treating. It may be taken long-term for heart failure or arrhythmias, while short-term use may be prescribed for acute conditions. Your doctor will guide you on the appropriate duration.

What disease or symptom is Dixin used for?
Dixin is a medication used to help the heart pump more efficiently. It's used to treat mild to moderate heart failure in adults and to improve heart function in children with heart failure. It can also help control the heart rate in people with a certain type of irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation.

How long does it take for Dixin to start working?
Dixin starts working within a few hours to a couple of days. However, its full effect on heart function may take several days to weeks, especially in cases of heart failure.

Is Dixin effective?
Yes, Dixin is effective in treating heart failure and certain arrhythmias. It helps improve heart function and reduces symptoms, such as shortness of breath and fatigue, leading to better quality of life.

How do I know if Dixin is working?
Dixin is a medicine used to treat heart failure. Doctors can check your blood to see how much Dixin is in your body. This helps them know if you're getting the right amount. Most people who are taking enough Dixin have levels between 0.8 and 2.0 ng/mL in their blood. Doctors also look at how you're feeling and how well your heart is working. Studies have shown that Dixin can help people with heart failure stay out of the hospital and improve their ability to exercise.

How does Dixin work?
Dixin increases the strength of heart contractions and helps regulate the rhythm by inhibiting an enzyme that controls sodium and potassium balance in heart cells. This improves the efficiency of the heart's pumping action.

Who should avoid taking Dixin?
People with certain conditions, like severe kidney disease, irregular heart rhythms, or electrolyte imbalances (especially low potassium), should avoid taking Dixin unless recommended by a healthcare provider. Pregnant women should consult their doctor before use.

Can I take Dixin with other prescription drugs?
Dixin can interact with several medications, including diuretics, ACE inhibitors, and certain antibiotics, which can either increase Dixin levels or reduce its effectiveness. Always tell your healthcare provider about other medications you're taking.

Can Dixin be taken safely while pregnant?
Dixin is classified as a Category C drug during pregnancy, meaning it should only be used if clearly needed and prescribed by your doctor. Risks to the fetus are not well established, so it's essential to discuss alternatives with your doctor.

Can Dixin be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Dixin levels in breast milk are similar to the mother's blood levels. However, the amount of Dixin that reaches the baby through breast milk is much lower than the usual dose given to babies. This means that Dixin in breast milk usually won't cause any side effects in the baby. However, it's still important to be cautious and talk to a doctor before giving Dixin to a nursing mother.

Is Dixin safe for the elderly?
For older adults, the amount of Dixin needed should take into account their kidney function. Monitoring their kidney function can be helpful. Older adults are more likely to have decreased kidney function, which increases the risk of harmful effects from Dixin. Those with impaired kidney function need lower maintenance doses to avoid toxicity that lasts a long time.

How should I store Dixin?
Keep the medicine in a cool place, between 68° to 77°F (20° to 25°C), away from sunlight.

Does Dixin make people tired or drowsy?
Tiredness or dizziness is a possible side effect of Dixin, particularly when first starting treatment or after dosage adjustments. If these effects are bothersome, consult your doctor for alternatives or dosage adjustments.

Does Dixin cause stomach upset?
Stomach upset, including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, can occur with Dixin, especially if blood levels are too high. If you experience these symptoms, contact your healthcare provider for evaluation.

Does Dixin affect sleep?
Dixin typically does not affect sleep, but any issues like fatigue or dizziness may impact rest. Speak with your doctor if you notice changes in your sleep patterns.

Does Dixin make it hard to think or concentrate?
Some people may experience confusion or difficulty concentrating while taking Dixin, especially if the dosage is too high. Monitor for these effects and inform your doctor if they occur.

Does Dixin affect mood?
Dixin is not known to significantly affect mood. However, if you experience mood swings, confusion, or depression, consult your doctor as these could be related to underlying conditions or side effects.

Does Dixin interfere with sexual function?
Dixin is not typically associated with sexual side effects, though underlying heart conditions or side effects like dizziness may affect your ability to engage in sexual activities. Talk to your doctor for guidance if this occurs.

Does Dixin affect appetite?
Appetite loss is a possible side effect of Dixin. If you notice a significant reduction in appetite or other digestive symptoms, consult your healthcare provider to determine whether adjustments are necessary.

Does Dixin cause weight gain?
Dixin is not commonly associated with weight gain. However, if you are being treated for heart failure, any changes in weight should be monitored as part of overall symptom management.

Does Dixin cause headaches?
Headaches are not a common side effect of Dixin, but some people may experience them, especially if the dose is too high or if Dixin levels become toxic. Contact your doctor if headaches occur frequently.

Does Dixin limit driving?
Dixin can cause dizziness or fatigue, which may affect your ability to drive safely. If you feel impaired in any way, it’s important to avoid driving and consult your doctor for guidance.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Dixin?
Drinking alcohol in moderation may not affect Dixin significantly, but alcohol can worsen heart conditions and increase the risk of side effects, including dizziness or fainting. Limit alcohol intake and talk to your healthcare provider.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Dixin?
Caffeine in coffee or tea does not directly affect Dixin. However, excessive caffeine can impact your heart’s rhythm and blood pressure, so it’s important to consume it in moderation if you're taking Dixin.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Dixin?
Exercise is generally safe when taking Dixin, but excessive physical strain can affect your heart function. Always consult your healthcare provider to ensure a safe level of exercise, especially if you have underlying heart conditions.

What are Dixin possible harms and risks?
Common side effects of Dixin include nausea, dizziness, blurred vision, and confusion. Serious side effects may include arrhythmias and toxicity, especially if blood levels of Dixin become too high. Monitor for symptoms of overdose.
Available in 5 variations

Dixin 3mg Syrup
Dixin 3mg Syrup
Digoxin (3mg)
bottle of 60 ml Syrup

Dixin Tablet
Digoxin (0.25mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Dixin 0.25mg Injection
Dixin 0.25mg Injection
Digoxin (0.25mg)
vial of 2 injections

Dixin paed 50mcg Syrup
Dixin paed 50mcg Syrup
Digoxin (50mcg/ml)
bottle of 60 ml Syrup

DIXIN 0.5 MG INJECTION
DIXIN 0.5 MG INJECTION
Digoxin (0.5mg)
vial of 2 ml Injection