More info needed: But, digoxin is definitely not a first line drug that cardiologists go to these days as there are many better drugs we have in our armamenterium nowadays. If you have Atrial fibrillation in the setting of MVR, may be it is being given for rate control or conversion back to normal rhythm. Even then there are far superior antiarryhtmics. IF being given for LV dysfunction, again, beta-blocker better.
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