
The art of general practice is to identify important causes of common, often undifferentiated symptoms. This article presents two cases of clinical digoxin toxicity in the presence of normal or low serum digoxin levels. Standard teaching says that symptoms are related directly to toxic serum levels, but this appears to be not always the case.
Diarrhea, Feeding and Eating Disorders, Male, Digoxin, 320000 Medical and Health Sciences, Humans, Female, Nausea, 321200 Public Health and Health Services, Aged
Diarrhea, Feeding and Eating Disorders, Male, Digoxin, 320000 Medical and Health Sciences, Humans, Female, Nausea, 321200 Public Health and Health Services, Aged
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