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Tri-Vi-Flor

(Pharmaceutical)

TRI-VI-FLOR® Mead Johnson Nutritionals Vitamin A–Vitamin D 3–Vitamin C–Potassium Fluoride Dietary Supplement Action And Clinical Uses: Dietary supplement of vitamins A, D, C, and fluoride for the maintenance of good health for children 3 years to under 6 years of age. Precautions: If used in an area where drinking water contains more then 0.7 ppm fluoride ion or is artificially fluoridated, mottling of tooth enamel may result. Parents should be…

Tri-Vi-Sol

(Pharmaceutical)

TRI-VI-SOL® Mead Johnson Nutritionals Vitamin A–Vitamin D 3–Vitamin C Dietary Supplement Indications And Clinical Uses: Dietary supplement of vitamins A, D and C for the maintenance of good health for the growing infants and children under 3 years of age.: Precautions: Parents should be cautioned against excessive dosage. The bottle should be kept out of reach of children. Dosage And Administration: 1.0 mL (fill dropper to top line). Dispense directly…

Trasicor (Oxprenolol HCl)

(Pharmaceutical)

TRASICOR® Novartis Pharmaceuticals Oxprenolol HCl Antihypertensive Action and Clinical Uses: Oxprenolol is a noncardioselective beta-adrenergic receptor blocking agent which possesses partial agonist activity. It is used in the treatment of hypertension.: The mechanism of the antihypertensive effect has not been established. Among the factors which may be involved are: a) competitive ability to antagonize catecholamine induced tachycardia at the beta-receptor sites in the heart, thus decreasing cardiac output; b) inhibition…

Trasylol (Polypeptide Proteinase Inhibitor)

(Pharmaceutical)

TRASYLOL® Bayer Aprotinin Polypeptide Proteinase Inhibitor Hemostatic Agent Action and Clinical Uses: Aprotinin is a potent and effective proteinase inhibitor obtained by extraction from bovine lung tissue. It inhibits a wide variety of proteinases (estero-proteinases) including trypsin, chymotrypsin, cathepsin, plasmin and kallikrein from plasma, tissue and urine. Aprotinin is rapidly excreted from the body. In humans, a biphasic elimination pattern with an initial half-life of 0.7 hour and a terminal…

Travasol (Amino Acids)

(Pharmaceutical)

TRAVASOL® Baxter Amino Acids I.V. Nutritive Supplement Availability And Storage: Travasol Amino Acid Injections are sterile, hypertonic, nonpyrogenic solutions of essential and nonessential amino acids presented with or without electrolytes, for i.v. administration. Each 100 mL of Travasol Amino Acid Injections with Electrolytes or without Electrolytes in water for injection contains: CPS:TABLE_C08000$$23_t1 Travasol With Electrolytes or Without Electrolytes Blend B and Blend C 5% 5.5% 8.5% 10% Amino Acids 5.0…

Trans-ver-sal (Salicylic Acid)

(Pharmaceutical)

TRANS-PLANTAR® TRANS-•VER-SAL® Westwood-Squibb Salicylic Acid Plantar Wart Therapy Verrucae Therapy Indications And Clinical Uses: Trans-Plantar: For the treatment of plantar warts. Trans•-Ver•-Sal: For the treatment of common wart infections. Contra-Indications: Should not be used by patients with diabetes or impaired blood circulation unless directed by physician. Do not use on moles, birthmarks, uro-genital warts and warts with hair. It is contraindicated for patients with a known sensitivity to any of…

Transderm-V (Scopolamine)

(Pharmaceutical)

TRANSDERM-V® Novartis Pharmaceuticals Scopolamine Anti-Motion Sickness Agent Action and Clinical Scopolamine is a naturally occurring belladonna alkaloid. As a parasympatholytic agent it competitively antagonizes acetylcholine (or other direct parasympathomimetics) at the muscarinic receptor. This means that its effect can be abolished by high doses of a parasympathomimetic agent. The effect of scopolamine depends on the sensitivity of the target organs and on the size of the dose employed. The principal…

Transderm Nitro (Nitroglycerin)

(Pharmaceutical)

TRANSDERM-NITRO® Novartis Pharmaceuticals Nitroglycerin Transdermal Antianginal Action and Clinical The principal pharmacological action of nitroglycerin is relaxation of vascular smooth muscle, producing a vasodilator effect on both peripheral arteries and veins, with more prominent effects on the latter. Dilation of the postcapillary vessels, including large veins, promotes peripheral pooling of blood and decreases venous return to the heart, thereby reducing left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (preload). Arteriolar relaxation reduces system vascular…

Topsyn (Fluocinonide)

(Pharmaceutical)

TOPSYN® Medicis Fluocinonide Topical Corticosteroid Indications And Clinical Uses: For topical therapy of corticosteroid-responsive acute and chronic skin eruptions, where an anti-inflammatory, anti-allergenic and antipruritic activity in the topical management is required. Contra-Indications: Untreated bacterial, tubercular, fungal and most viral lesions of skin (including herpes simplex, vaccinia and varicella). Hypersensitivity to any of the components.WarningWarnings: Warnings in Clinical States: Pregnancy and Lactation: The safety of topical corticosteroids during pregnancy or…

Toradol (Ketorolac Tromethamine)

(Pharmaceutical)

TORADOL® TORADOL® IM Roche Ketorolac Tromethamine NSAID Analgesic Action and Clinical Ketorolac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that exhibits analgesic activity mediated by peripheral effects. Ketorolac inhibits the synthesis of prostaglandins through inhibition of the cyclo-oxygenase enzyme system. At analgesic doses it has minimal anti-inflammatory and antipyretic activity.: Pain relief is comparable following the administration of ketorolac by i.m. or oral routes. The peak analgesic effect occurs at 2…