Digitalistherapie Bei Nieren- Und Leberinsuffizienz 1982
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-322-98762-4_2
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“…Enterohepatic recirculation takes place [35]. When kidney function is impaired and renal elimination of digitoxin is reduced, this is compensated by increased metabolization and excretion via the faeces [36,37]. Several authors reported a reduced half‐life of digitoxin in patients with kidney malfunction rather than a prolonged one as compared with patients with normal renal function [29–41].…”
Section: Pharmacokineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Enterohepatic recirculation takes place [35]. When kidney function is impaired and renal elimination of digitoxin is reduced, this is compensated by increased metabolization and excretion via the faeces [36,37]. Several authors reported a reduced half‐life of digitoxin in patients with kidney malfunction rather than a prolonged one as compared with patients with normal renal function [29–41].…”
Section: Pharmacokineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When kidney function is impaired and renal elimination of digitoxin is reduced, this is compensated by increased metabolization and excretion via the faeces [36,37]. Several authors reported a reduced half‐life of digitoxin in patients with kidney malfunction rather than a prolonged one as compared with patients with normal renal function [29–41]. Also, patients with hepatic insufficiency or with hepatic and renal malfunction showed no significant changes in elimination half‐life [20,42].…”
Section: Pharmacokineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%