medicine

Temazepam

FAQs: What is Temazepam? Temazepam belongs to a group of drugs called benzodiazepines. Temazepam is a short-acting benzodiazepine drug, which was first discovered as a diazepam metabolite. Temazepam is now used against insomnia (difficulty to fall asleep or stay asleep and/or continuous awakening throughout the night). It acts by enhancing the effects of a chemical […]

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Teneligliptin

FAQs: What is Teneligliptin? Teneligliptin is one of the newer anti-diabetic medications. It is an oral medicine used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in adults. Teneligliptin was created in 2012 by Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma in Japan. It has a unique J-shaped molecular structure with five consecutive rings. It belongs to a

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Terbinafine

FAQs: What is terbinafine? Terbinafine is an antifungal medicine. It is approved for the treatment of common fungal infections. Its most prevalent use is in treating fungal infections in the toenails or fingernails. It has also been routinely prescribed for the treatment of fungal infections in the hair follicles over the scalp. Terbinafine works by

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Theophylline

FAQs: What is Theophylline? Theophylline is a therapeutic bronchodilator. It was first derived in 1895 and used as a diuretic. It has a similar structure to theobromine and caffeine, which is naturally present in tea and cocoa. Theophylline, caffeine, and theobromine all fall under the category of methylxanthines. Theophylline is also known as 1,3-dimethylxanthine. It

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Thiocolchicoside

FAQs: What is Thiocolchicoside? Known to be a muscle relaxant, thiocolchicoside is a medication used to treat muscle spasms. Acting as an anti-inflammatory and analgesic drug, it reduces swelling in the body, relieves muscle stiffness while lowering pain, and improving movement. Prescribed to adults of the age of 16 years or above, thiocolchicoside is most

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Ticagrelor

FAQs: What is Ticagrelor? Ticagrelor is a generic medication that prevents and inhibits platelet aggregation. The aggregation of platelets may cause unwanted blood clots in the bloodstream. Therefore, there is a restriction in the smooth blood flow. However, this may lead to fatal consequences. Doctors prescribe this medication when a patient with a history of

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Timolol

FAQs: What is Timolol? Timolol is a prescription medicine belonging to the beta-blocker class of drugs that are used to treat ocular hypertension (increased intraocular pressure) and hypertension (high blood pressure). It acts by blocking the beta receptors in cells, thereby reducing the blood pressure and increasing the supply of blood to the heart and

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Tinidazole

FAQs: What is Tinidazole? Tinidazole is an antibiotic used to treat protozoan infections like giardiasis, amoebiasis, bacterial vaginosis, candida infections, and trichomoniasis. The oral form of the drug is usually prescribed to be taken along with food to keep away abdominal pain. It is available only under medical prescription and is highly effective in treating

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Topiramate

FAQs: What is Topiramate? Topiramate belongs to a class of medicines known as anticonvulsants. These drugs are anti-epileptics. This chemical formulation is medically used to control and decrease the activity of the brain. It is a primary choice of medicine for epileptic patients. This therapeutic agent is not for use without a prescription. It is

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Toradol

FAQs: What Is Toradol? Toradol (generic name: ketorolac) is a prescription non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It’s not a narcotic, addictive, but it is a very strong NSAID and can lead to serious side effects. Dose of Toradol is not recommended for long periods. NSAIDs decrease prostaglandins, substances in the body that cause inflammation, and are

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