Tenidap
Tenidap is a cytokine-modulating anti-inflammatory drug.[1] It has the ability to modify inflammatory disease and provide symptom relief.
References
- ↑ Wylie, G.; Appelboom, T.; Bolten, W.; Breedveld, F. C.; Feely, J.; Leeming, M. R.; Le Loët, X.; Manthorpe, R.; Marcolongo, R.; Smolen, J. (1995). "A comparative study of tenidap, a cytokine-modulating anti-rheumatic drug, and diclofenac in rheumatoid arthritis: A 24-week analysis of a 1-year clinical trial". British journal of rheumatology 34 (6): 554–563. doi:10.1093/rheumatology/34.6.554. PMID 7543348.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (primarily M01A and M02A, also N02BA) |
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| Description |
- Anatomy
- head
- neck
- arms
- chest and back
- diaphragm
- abdomen
- genital area
- legs
- Muscle tissue
- Physiology
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| Disease |
- Myopathy
- Soft tissue
- Connective tissue
- Congenital
- abdomen
- muscular dystrophy
- Neoplasms and cancer
- Injury
- Symptoms and signs
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| Treatment |
- Procedures
- Drugs
- anti-inflammatory
- muscle relaxants
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