Which of the following therapies may reduce digoxin's efficacy by reducing digoxin binding to its targeting site [hint: alteration in plasma K+ concentration]?

A. Verapamil
B. Amiodarone
C. ACEIs
D. Spironolactone
E. Amiloride


Answer:
C. ACEIs
D. Spironolactone
E. Amiloride

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