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Academic Article Randomized study assessing the effect of digoxin withdrawal in patients with mild to moderate chronic congestive heart failure: results of the PROVED trial. PROVED Investigative Group.
Academic Article Clinical benefits of low serum digoxin concentrations in heart failure.
Academic Article Patients with mild heart failure worsen during withdrawal from digoxin therapy.
Academic Article Superiority of "triple" drug therapy in heart failure: insights from the PROVED and RADIANCE trials. Prospective Randomized Study of Ventricular Function and Efficacy of Digoxin. Randomized Assessment of Digoxin and Inhibitors of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme.
Academic Article Clinical predictors of worsening heart failure during withdrawal from digoxin therapy.
Academic Article A randomized controlled trial of epoprostenol therapy for severe congestive heart failure: The Flolan International Randomized Survival Trial (FIRST).
Academic Article Primary prevention of sudden cardiac death in heart failure: will the solution be shocking?
Academic Article Is inotropic therapy appropriate for patients with chronic congestive heart failure? Or is the digitalis leaf withering?
Academic Article Digoxin in the treatment of patients with chronic heart failure. Its place in therapy.
Academic Article Economic outcomes of withdrawal of digoxin therapy in adult patients with stable congestive heart failure.
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Academic Article Is the Digitalis Leaf Still Withering?
Academic Article Closing the Digitalis Divide: Back to the Basics of Randomized Controlled Trials.

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