| liothyronine sodium |
A thyroid hormone. Also called triiodothyronine or T-3.
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| Lioresal |
trademark for preparations of baclofen.
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| liothyronine sodium |
ABBR: T3. Sodium salt of triiodothyronine; used in treating hypothyroidism. SEE: thyroid function test.
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