How To Use Cardiac glycoside In A Sentence
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Strophanthus gratus contains the cardiac glycoside [gamma] strophanthin and the alkaloid inoeine.
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Plants that contain cardiac glycoside can cause changes in the rate or rhythm of your child's heart.
Poisonous Plants
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The development of purified cardiac glycosides, the active principles of digitalis, has been a distinct step forward in the treatment of diseases of the heart.
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A number of herbs including oleander, adonis, black Indian hemp, black hellebore, lily-of-the-valley, squill, and strophanthus contain an active cardiac glycoside that can potentiate digoxin.
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All monarch caterpillars eat milkweed, a plant with an acrid latex containing potent cardiac glycosides, causing birds who eat the butterflies to vomit and learn to avoid them.
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Despite a long history of use in the treatment of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, the efficacy of cardiac glycosides has not been established.
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Plants that contain cardiac glycoside can cause changes in the rate or rhythm of your child's heart.
Poisonous Plants
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Although digitoxin is used widely in Europe, the cardiac glycoside digoxin is widely used in the United States.
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The wings of the monarch butterfly, for example, contain powerful heart-stopping poisons called cardiac glycosides.