List of drugs: Tf–Th
List of drugs: Tf–Th is a comprehensive catalog within the broader scope of pharmacology, focusing on medications and substances starting with the letters "Tf" through "Th". This list encompasses a variety of drug classes, including but not limited to, antibiotics, analgesics, antidepressants, and antipsychotics, each with distinct therapeutic uses, mechanisms of action, and potential side effects. The drugs listed here are utilized in various medical fields, from treating chronic conditions to managing acute symptoms and diseases.
List of Drugs: Tf–Th[edit | edit source]
Tf[edit | edit source]
- TfMPP - A psychoactive drug and research chemical with stimulant and entactogenic effects.
Tg[edit | edit source]
- TgAAC - (Placeholder for actual drug information)
Th[edit | edit source]
- Thalidomide - An immunomodulatory drug known for its historical controversy due to teratogenic effects when first introduced in the 1950s. Currently, it is used under strict controls for treating certain cancers and leprosy.
- Theophylline - A bronchodilator used in the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
- Thiamazole (also known as Methimazole) - An antithyroid medication used to treat hyperthyroidism.
- Thiopental - A rapid-onset short-acting barbiturate used primarily to induce anesthesia.
- Thioridazine - An antipsychotic medication used in the treatment of schizophrenia.
- Thiothixene - An antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia.
- Thrombin - A coagulation protein involved in the blood clotting process, used in surgeries to control bleeding.
- Thyroxine (T4) - A hormone produced by the thyroid gland, essential for regulating metabolism and energy levels.
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