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Your digoxin level is within the target therapeutic range, providing optimal benefit for heart failure (improved contractility) or atrial fibrillation (rate control) while minimizing toxicity risk.
Your digoxin level is far below the therapeutic range. At this level, digoxin provides virtually no therapeutic benefit for heart failure or atrial fibrillation. The heart rate will not be adequately controlled.
Contact your doctor. A dose increase is likely needed. For atrial fibrillation, the dose may need to be adjusted to achieve adequate rate control.
Digoxin: {{value}} {{unit}} — critically low (therapeutic: {{low}}–{{high}})Your digoxin level is below the target therapeutic range. While some patients respond well at lower levels, the drug may not provide full benefit for heart failure symptoms or heart rate control in atrial fibrillation.
Discuss with your doctor. A dose increase may be needed, especially if you have ongoing heart failure symptoms or rapid atrial fibrillation.
Digoxin: {{value}} {{unit}} — subtherapeutic (target: {{low}}–{{high}})For heart failure, lower digoxin levels (0.5–0.8 ng/mL) can still provide clinical benefit with reduced toxicity risk. For atrial fibrillation, higher levels are usually needed for rate control.
Discuss with your doctor whether the level is appropriate for your specific condition.
Digoxin: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowYour digoxin level is within the target therapeutic range, providing optimal benefit for heart failure (improved contractility) or atrial fibrillation (rate control) while minimizing toxicity risk.
Continue current dosing. Periodic monitoring of digoxin levels, kidney function, and electrolytes (especially potassium and magnesium) is recommended.
Digoxin: {{value}} {{unit}} — within therapeutic range ({{low}}–{{high}})Your digoxin level sits in the optimal therapeutic window, balancing efficacy and safety. This level provides good clinical effect with minimal risk of toxicity.
Continue current regimen. Routine monitoring as recommended by your doctor.
Digoxin: {{value}} {{unit}} — at optimal levelYour digoxin level is above the therapeutic range but below the typical toxicity threshold. Early signs of digoxin toxicity include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, visual disturbances (yellow-green halos, blurred vision), and fatigue. Low potassium or magnesium increases toxicity risk.
Contact your doctor. A dose reduction may be considered. Check electrolytes (potassium, magnesium) and kidney function. Be vigilant for symptoms of toxicity.
Digoxin: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline highYour digoxin level is above the therapeutic range. Digoxin toxicity can cause life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias including bradycardia, heart block, ventricular arrhythmias, and atrial tachycardia with block. Gastrointestinal and neurological symptoms are also common. Toxicity risk is increased by low potassium, hypomagnesemia, and kidney impairment.
Contact your doctor or seek medical attention urgently. Hold the next dose. Check ECG, electrolytes, and kidney function. Digoxin-specific antibody fragments (Digibind) may be needed for noticeable toxicity.
Digoxin: {{value}} {{unit}} — supratherapeutic (target: {{low}}–{{high}})A critically high digoxin level indicates noticeable toxicity. Life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias including ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, and noticeable bradyarrhythmias can occur. Visual disturbances, confusion, and high potassium (from Na/K-ATPase pump blockade) are also present.
This is a medical emergency. Seek immediate emergency care. Digoxin immune Fab (Digibind) is the antidote and should be administered urgently. Continuous cardiac monitoring and aggressive electrolyte management are needed.
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