Polish journal of pharmacology and pharmacy 1989-01-01

Contribution of clinical pharmacology to a rational use of cardiac glycosides in Czechoslovakia.

T Sechser, R Petrásek, L Stika, Z Modr, J Elis, J Malý

Index: Pol. J. Pharmacol. Pharm. 41(6) , 527-32, (1989)

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Abstract

In Czechoslovakia, drug utilization studies showed that oral forms of digoxin and lanatoside C are traditionally the most prescribed cardiac glycosides. Our study of the relative bioavailability of the oral form of lanatoside C revealed that the drug has a low and irregular bioavailability making use of this frequently prescribed drug non-rational. The above data definitely contributed to a sharp decrease in the use of the oral form of lanatoside C in our country, which is in agreement with consumption trends in other European countries. However, the use of only drug forms with a good bioavailability is one aspect of new approaches applied in pharmacotherapy with cardiac glycosides resulting in gradual decrease of their consumption as a pharmacological group. Clinical pharmacological evaluation of individual drug forms and postgraduate education in clinical pharmacology of cardiac glycosides contribute significantly--apart from other regulatory measures--to a more rational use of cardiac glycosides in Czechoslovakia.

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Lanatoside C Structure Lanatoside C
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