Heart drug increases heart risks.

Just recently, doctors have received warnings about the safety of a drug used for over 250 years, after researchers found adverse side effects. Digoxin, made from foxglove or digitalis, has been in use since the 18th century, and currently prescribed to patients with heart failure and abnormal heart rhythms. Research into patients, and their medication immediately following a heart attack, has linked digoxin with an even greater risk of sudden death than previously thought. Is this supposed to be modern science? How about a Health Outrage!

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