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Mini-Stroke (TIA): A Review

 

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PharmaTutor (August- 2014)
ISSN: 2347 - 7881
(Volume 2, Issue 8)

 

Received On: 30/05/2014; Accepted On: 02/06/2014; Published On: 01/08/2014

 

AUTHORS: V. Sravanthi*1, Mayure vijay kumar1, Donthineni Kalyan2, G.J.Finny1, C.P.Meher1
1Department of pharmaceutical chemistry, Maheshwara College of Pharmacy
2Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Saraswathi College of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Isnapur chitkul ‘X’ road, Patancheru, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
*v.sravanthi27@gmail.com

 

ABSTRACT:
TIA stands for transcient ischemic attack, is a temporary blockage of blood flow in the brain that causes stroke symptoms. A transient ischemic attack is often called a mini-stroke. It is considered a warning sign that a more serious stoke will happen in the future. They may include weakness on one side of the body, dizziness, blurred vision, confusion, and speech problems. A TIA is a medical emergency. Following the below words cover about transient ischemic attacks (TIA), medication, prevention, diagnosing etc.

 

How to cite this article: V Sravanthi, VK Mayure, D Kalyan, GJ Finny, CP Meher; Mini-Stroke (TIA): A Review; PharmaTutor; 2014; 2(8); 87-94

 

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