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Transient ischaemic attacks: This is often called a mini-stroke. It is caused by reduced blood flow to the brain which lasts for a short time. The symptoms of a transient ischaemic attack last for less than 24 hours.

The medicines listed below are used to treat transient ischaemic attacks. The list is arranged in alphabetical order and may include the:
  • Generic medicine name (which reflects the active ingredient, and is also referred to as the non-proprietary name)
  • Brand name (i.e. the name of the medicine assigned by its manufacturer, also referred to as the proprietary name)
 
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