digoxin

digoxin
/dij ok"sin/, n. Pharm.
a cardiac glycoside of purified digitalis, C41H64O14, derived from the plant leaves of Digitalis lanata and widely used in the treatment of congestive heart failure.
[1930; DIG(ITALIS) + (T)OXIN]

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