Digoxin: furosemide increases serum digoxin levels (independent of dehydration). Furosemide can also lead to hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia, both of which
Furosemide may increase serum digoxin levels, or decrease digoxin excretion. Decreased serum potassium or magnesium levels due to furosemide can increase
Digoxin and furosemide (Lasix) are sometimes used together, but this combination requires caution due to the potential for digoxin toxicity
Furosemide may increase serum digoxin levels, or decrease digoxin excretion. Decreased serum potassium or magnesium levels due to furosemide can increase
Medication errors associated with digoxin include miscalculation of pediatric doses and insufficient monitoring of digoxin levels. furosemide; ganciclovir
Digoxin. Furosemide can alter the levels of digoxin in the body, potentially increasing the risk of digoxin toxicity. Close monitoring of
Clinical digoxin toxicity represents a complex interaction between digoxin Spironolactone, Hydrochlorothiazide, Furosemide and other loop
Digoxin: furosemide increases serum digoxin levels (independent of dehydration). Furosemide can also lead to hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia
Monitor the patient closely for hypokalemia if furosemide is used concomitantly with digoxin. Hypokalemia may increase the risk of digoxin
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