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Triesence (triamcinolone)<br />

Pronunciation: tri·am·cin·o·lone<br />

Classification: Corticosteroid<br />

IFU: Ocular inflammation<br />

Route: injection suspension<br />

Dosage: acetonide 40 mg/mL ; 10 mg/mL ; 3 mg/mL ; 75 mcg/inh ; 100 mcg/inh ; 4 mg ;<br />

diacetate 40 mg/mL ; 25 mg/mL ; 5 mg/mL ; 20 mg/mL ; 1 mg ; 2 mg ; 8 mg ; acetonide ;<br />

diacetate<br />

Action: Prevents the release of substances in the body that cause inflammation.<br />

Adverse Reaction: Aggression, agitation, & anxiety<br />

Interactions: adalimumab, bcg, & cinoxacin<br />

Trilepetal (OXcarbazepine)<br />

Pronunciation: (ox kar BAY zeh peen)<br />

Classification:Antiepileptic<br />

IFU: Parietal Seizure<br />

Route: oral<br />

Dosage: 150 mg<br />

Action: decreases nerve impulses to cause impulses<br />

Adverse Reaction: dizziness, change in vision, false of well being<br />

Interactions:alcohol, suicidal tendency<br />

TriNessa (norgestimate/ ethinyl estradiol)<br />

Pronunciation: nor-jes-ti-mate/eth-in-il es-tra-dye-ole<br />

Classification: Triphasic Oral Contraceptive<br />

IFU: Oral Contraceptive<br />

Route: Oral<br />

Dosage: 0.180mg/ 0.035mg, 0.215mg/0.035mg, 0.250mg/0.035mg<br />

Action: It works by stopping a woman's egg from fully developing each month. The egg can no<br />

longer accept a sperm and fertilization is prevented.<br />

Adverse Reaction: nausea, vomiting, headache, stomach cramping, bloating, dizziness, vaginal<br />

itching or discharge, breast tenderness or swelling, nipple discharge<br />

Interactions: aromatase inhibitors,ospemifene, tamoxifen, tizanidine, tranexamic acid, a certain<br />

combination product used to treat chronic hepatitis C<br />

Tri-Sprintec (norgestimate/ ethinyl estradiol)<br />

Pronunciation: nor-jes-ti-mate/eth-in-il es-tra-dye-ole<br />

Classification: Triphasic Oral Contraceptive<br />

IFU: Oral Contraceptive<br />

Route: Oral<br />

Dosage: 0.18 mg/0.035 mg, 0.215 mg /0.035 mg, 0.25 mg/0.035 mg<br />

Action: It works by stopping a woman's egg from fully developing each month. The egg can no<br />

longer accept a sperm and fertilization is prevented.<br />

Adverse Reaction: Irregular uterine bleeding, Nausea, Breast tenderness, Headache<br />

Interactions: Bupropion, fluoxetine, and levothyroxine

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