Digoxin-prescribing. Mostly good news
M. Weintraub, F. E. Karch, J. P. Morgan, N. Trabert, A. Sorensen, L. A. Becker and L. Lasagna
We examined digoxin-prescribing in 47,000 prescriptions written
predominantly by physicians in a large family medicine practice. Two
hundred fifty-four patients received 511 digoxin prescriptions. Dose
adjustments for age (16% decrease in patients older than 64 years), for
renal disease (33% decrease), and for atrial fibrillation (39% increase)
followed good prescribing practices. Appropriately lower loading doses were
used for digitalization. However, despite continuing concern over the
bioavailability of generic digoxin tablets, less than 40% of digoxin
prescriptions in this study were written for the innovator's brand-name
product (Lanoxin).