Tautotherapy. Treatment that uses the same agent responsible for causing the illness. Generally used in cases of intoxication or poisoning by a particular substance, prepared according to homeopathic pharmaco-technique. . 1.00
Taurine. Taufon . Tauphon . Taurine Hydrochloride . Taurine Zinc Salt (2:1) . Taurine, Monopotassium Salt . A conditionally essential nutrient, important during mammalian development. It is present in milk but is isolated mostly from ox bile and strongly conjugates bile acids. . 0.53
tau Proteins. tau Protein . Protein, tau . Proteins, tau . Microtubule-associated proteins that are mainly expressed in neurons. Tau proteins constitute several isoforms and play an important role in the assembly of tubulin monomers into microtubules and in maintaining the cytoskeleton and axonal transport. Aggregation of specific sets of tau proteins in filamentous inclusions is the common feature of intraneuronal and glial fibrillar lesions (NEUROFIBRILLARY TANGLES; NEUROPIL THREADS) in numerous neurodegenerative disorders (ALZHEIMER DISEASE; TAUOPATHIES). . 0.49
Gold Sodium Thiomalate. Aurolate . Gold Disodium Thiomalate, Monohydrate . Gold Thiomalic Acid . Mercaptobutanedioic Acid Monogold(1+) Sodium Salt . Miocrin . Miocrisin . Monogold (1+) Disodium Thiomalate . Myochrysine . Myocrisin . Myocrysine . Sodium Aurothiomalate . Sodium Thiomalatoaurate . Tauredon . Aurothiomalate, Sodium . Gold Thiomalate, Sodium . Sodium Thiomalate, Gold . Thiomalate, Gold . Thiomalatoaurate, Sodium . Aurothiomalate . Gold Thiomalate . Sodium Gold Thiomalate . A variable mixture of the mono- and disodium salts of gold thiomalic acid used mainly for its anti-inflammatory action in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. It is most effective in active progressive rheumatoid arthritis and of little or no value in the presence of extensive deformities or in the treatment of other forms of arthritis. . 0.49
/therapy. /disease management . /therapeutics . /treatment . Used with diseases for therapeutic interventions except drug therapy, diet therapy, radiotherapy, and surgery, for which specific subheadings exist. The concept is also used for articles and books dealing with multiple therapies. . 0.47