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626
15 MARCH 1975
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL Patients
Non-toxic
Toxic
(n = 9) Plasma digoxin (nmol/l) Plasma magnesium (mmol/l) Erythrocyte magnesium (mmol/l)
(n
0-83 ± 011 2-32 ± 0-365
0-345
Conversion: SI to Traditional Units-Plasma digoxin: 1 nmol/l 2 mEq/l. Plasma and erythrocyte magnesium: 1 mmol/l
were higher in both patient groups than in the controls but were isignificantly higher only in the non-toxic group (P
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626 15 MARCH 1975 BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL Patients Non-toxic Toxic (n = 9) Plasma digoxin (nmol/l) Plasma magnesium (mmol/l) Erythrocyte magnesiu...
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