Skip to main content
An official website of the United States government
Español

digitalis

(DIH-jih-TA-lis)
A substance used to make drugs that are used to treat several heart conditions, including congestive heart failure. Digitalis is made from the dried leaves of Digitalis purpurea (common foxglove) plants. It is a type of cardiac glycoside.
Search NCI's Dictionary of Cancer Terms