Vöhringer H F, Kuhlmann J, Rietbrock N
Dtsch Med Wochenschr. 1976 Jan 23;101(4):106-8. doi: 10.1055/s-0028-1104044.
In a cross-over trial the plasma concentrations of digoxin have been studied in nine healthy subjects given oral doses of digoxin alone and simultaneoulsy with magnesium-aluminium-silicate-hydrate and dimagnesium-aluminium-trisilicate. The administration of 0.75 mg digoxin on each of 3 days and 0.375 mg on each of 2 days caused a 17 percent decrease of digoxin plasma level when given simultaneously with 1100 mg magnesium-aluminium-silicate-hydrate (n=4) and a 24 percent increase when given with 1000 mg dimagnesium-aluminium-trisilicate (n=5), respectively. The differences are not significant. The experiments suggested that antacids containing magnesium-aluminium-silicate do not impair the absorption of digoxin in man.