digoxin
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digoxin
Summary
digoxin is a type of chemical entity[1]. digoxin ranks in the top 2% of type_of_chemical_entity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,202 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- digoxin's instance of is recorded as type of chemical entity[3].
- digoxin's physically interacts with is recorded as ATPase Na+/K+ transporting subunit alpha 1[4].
- digoxin's canonical SMILES is recorded as CC1C(C(CC(O1)OC2C(OC(CC2O)OC3C(OC(CC3O)OC4CCC5(C(C4)CCC6C5CC(C7(C6(CCC7C8=CC(=O)OC8)O)C)O)C)C)C)O)O[5].
- digoxin's chemical formula is recorded as C₄₁H₆₄O₁₄[6].
- digoxin is a type of cardiac glycoside[7].
- digoxin is a type of cardanolides[8].
- digoxin is used for medication[9].
- digoxin's Commons category is recorded as Digoxin[10].
- digoxin's found in taxon is recorded as Digitalis lanata[11].
- digoxin's found in taxon is recorded as Digitalis obscura[12].
- digoxin's found in taxon is recorded as Digitalis parviflora[13].
- digoxin's found in taxon is recorded as Digitalis viridiflora[14].
- digoxin's significant drug interaction is recorded as (RS)-metoprolol[15].
- digoxin's significant drug interaction is recorded as nadolol[16].
- digoxin's significant drug interaction is recorded as atenolol[17].
- digoxin's significant drug interaction is recorded as nebivolol[18].
- digoxin's significant drug interaction is recorded as acebutolol[19].
- digoxin's significant drug interaction is recorded as betaxolol[20].
- digoxin's significant drug interaction is recorded as bisoprolol[21].
- digoxin's significant drug interaction is recorded as pindolol[22].
- digoxin's significant drug interaction is recorded as propranolol[23].
- digoxin's significant drug interaction is recorded as labetalol[24].
- digoxin's significant drug interaction is recorded as celiprolol[25].
- digoxin's significant drug interaction is recorded as esmolol[26].
- digoxin's significant drug interaction is recorded as crizotinib[27].
Why It Matters
digoxin ranks in the top 2% of type_of_chemical_entity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,202 views/month).[2] digoxin has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] digoxin is known by 34 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]