Alternative Medicine - Interest has revived in recent years in the use of non-traditional approaches to treating disease. Herbs, nutritional supplements, acupuncture, yoga, and various types of massage are just a few of these methods.
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Table of Contents > Drugs
Drugs by name (T)
 
 Brand Names   Generic Names
# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
T Tacrine
Tacrolimus
  Tamoxifen
  Tamsulosin
  Telmisartan
  Telmisartan and Hydrochlorothiazide
  Temazepam
  Temozolomide
  Tenecteplase
  Tenofovir
  Terazosin
  Terbinafine
  Terbutaline
  Terconazole
  Testosterone
  Tetracycline
  Thalidomide
  Theophylline
  Theophylline Salts
  Thioridazine
  Thiothixene
  Thyroid
  Ticlopidine
  Tiludronate
  Timolol
  Tinzaparin
  Tioconazole
  Tizanidine
  Tobramycin and Dexamethasone
  Tolazamide
  Tolbutamide
  Tolcapone
  Tolmetin
  Tolnaftate
  Tolterodine
  Topical Corticosteroids
  Topiramate
  Torsemide
  Tramadol
  Trandolapril
  Trandolapril and Verapamil
  Tranylcypromine
  Travoprost
  Trazodone
  Tretinoin, Oral
  Tretinoin, Topical
  Triamcinolone
  Triamterene
  Triazolam
  Trichlormethiazide
  Trifluoperazine
  Trihexyphenidyl
  Trimethobenzamide
  Trimipramine
  Trioxsalen
  Tripelennamine
  Triprolidine and Pseudoephedrine
  Triptorelin
  Trovafloxacin

 
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