Tough question! Digoxin is a quirky drug. It has a very tight blood level of effectiveness between not working at all and being toxic. Additionally, blood levels can be affected by other drugs and conditions. For example, calcium levels and thyroid function can greatly affect the required dose of digoxin.
I am afraid only your doctor can answer this question. Your doc is the only one who knows you well enough. However, the fact that your SVT is controlled is a good sign!
diabetes
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monthly
Commercially speaking, in the UK they have to be checked annually, and signed.
brake linings should be checked at 15,000 and 25,000 miles and then every 5,000 miles after that.
Lactic acid levels should be checked based on the clinical context and the patient's condition. In critically ill patients or those with suspected sepsis, it may be monitored frequently, such as every 1-2 hours, until stabilization is achieved. For patients with known lactic acidosis or those undergoing treatment for conditions that can elevate lactic acid, levels may be checked daily or as needed. Ultimately, the frequency should be guided by the healthcare provider's judgment and the patient's response to treatment.
Every time it is worn!
Yes because people die often from building collapses.
Every time it is worn.
Every time the PFD is worn
With each brake job.
every 4 weeks in the community