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Triclosan Mouth Rinse

Triclosan is a broad spectrum antibacterial agent with anti-inflammatory properties. A mouth rinse containing triclosan was examined for its effect on oral mucositis.

Triamcinolone Acetonide

Triamcinolone acetonide is a synthetic corticosteroid. The drug is available over the counter as a nasal spray to treat allergic rhinitis. In addition, triamcinolone acetonide can be used to relieve itching, redness, dryness, crusting, scaling, or inflammation. It has been investigated as a topical intervention for oral mucositis.

Trazodone

Trazodone is an antidepressant drug that is believed to act by inhibiting serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake. It is approved for use in major depression and has been used off-label for other symptoms, such as panic disorder.

Traumeel S

Traumeel® S consists of multiple homeopathic substances that are expected to have effects on wound healing and inflammation. The formulation contains diluted extacts from Arnica montana, Calendula officionalis, Achillea millefolium, Chamomilla recutita, Symphytum officinale, Atropa belladonna, Aconitum napellua, Bellis perennis, Hypericum perforatum, Echinacea angustifolia, Echinacea purpurea, Hamamelis virginiana, Mecurius solubilis, and Hepar sulfuris. This compound was studied for its effect on oral mucositis.

Transmucosal Opioids

Transmucosal opioids are used to manage breakthrough pain in patients with cancer. These medications include various formulations such as buccal tablets, soluble film, lozenges, and nasal spray. Fentanyl nasal spray is used to treat breakthrough pain in patients aged 18 years or more who take regularly scheduled doses of another opioid. Fentanyl is an opiate analgesic with a relatively short half-life that can be rapidly absorbed via the nasal mucosa.

Transmucosal Fentanyl

Transmucosal fentanyl is a formulation of the opioid fentanyl intended for oral administration that is absorbed directly through the mucous membranes in the mouth. Healthcare professionals should be aware of the different formulations for these medications, the length of their half-life, and the onset of action.

Transforming Growth Factor

Transforming growth factor beta 2 (TGF-beta 2) is a cytokine peptide present in human and bovine milk that plays a role in anti-inflammatory responses and may have beneficial effects on intestinal mucosa and epithelium. TGF-beta 2 dietary supplementation was examined for its effect on radiation-induced diarrhea in patients with cancer.

Transdermal Granisetron

Granisetron is in a class of drugs known as serotonin 5-HT3 receptor antagonists. It works by blocking serotonin activity in the chemoreceptor trigger zone. Granisetron is taken by mouth as a tablet or solution to prevent CINV.

Granisetron may also be administered as a transdermal patch, which is a newer formulation of the drug.

Transdermal Fentanyl

Fentanyl is an opioid analgesic drug. The transdermal delivery system is intended to allow the passive diffusion of the medication over a long period of time while maintaining a constant therapeutic dose. Transdermal fentanyl has been evaluated for the management of chronic cancer-related pain. Transdermal fentanyl also has been examined in relation to opioids by other routes for its effect on opioid-related constipation.

Transdermal Buprenorphine

Buprenorphine is an opioid analgesic used to control moderate to severe chronic pain. This opioid is available in intravenous and sublingual forms; buprenorphine in a trandermal delivery system allows passive diffusion of a consistent dose of medication over a long period. Researchers have evaluated the effectiveness of transdermal buprenorphine for the management of chronic cancer pain.

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