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  • Tranquillizer drugs

    Medications with calming properties that induce a sedative impact. Tranquilizers are categorized into two groups: major tranquilizers and minor tranquilizers.  

  • Tiotropium

    Tiotropium is an inhaled medication used for managing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and can aid in alleviating breathlessness.  

  • Tinzaparin

    A kind of low molecular weight heparin, which is a blood-thinning medication, can be administered once a day for treating deep vein thrombosis.  

  • Tinidazole

    Tinidazole is an antibacterial medication especially effective in combating anaerobic infections. It’s also commonly used in combination with other medications to eliminate HELICOBACTER PYLORI bacterial infections. Potential side effects may include nausea, vomiting, digestive issues, headaches, and dizziness. Alcohol consumption should be avoided while undergoing treatment.  

  • Tildiem

    A trade name for diltiazem, which is a calcium channel blocker prescribed for the treatment of high blood pressure and angina.  

  • Ticlopidine

    An antiplatelet medication often recommended to inhibit undesired blood clot formation in individuals who have previously experienced strokes or other circulatory issues.  

  • Tic

    A tic involves involuntary, repetitive muscle contractions that often lack purpose, most frequently occurring in the face, shoulders, or arms. Common examples include eye blinking, mouth twitching, and shoulder shrugging. Tics generally emerge during childhood and may indicate a minor psychological issue. While they often resolve within a year of appearing, they can sometimes continue…

  • Tibolone

    Tibolone is a medication utilized for short-term relief of menopausal symptoms and also offers some protection against osteoporosis, although it’s generally not the first choice for treating this condition. Administered continuously, the drug mimics the effects of both estrogen and progestogen. Potential side effects may include irregular vaginal bleeding, weight fluctuations, ankle swelling due to…

  • Tiabendazole

    An uncommonly used drug for treating worm infections, including strongyloidiasis, this anthelmintic medication has mostly been supplanted by newer options.  

  • Threatened miscarriage

    Indications that a pregnancy might terminate prematurely include vaginal bleeding, while the cervix remains closed and the fetus remains within the uterus. An ultrasound scan can provide confirmation regarding the viability of the fetus.  

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