Cystadane

Active Ingredient(s): Betaine
FDA Approved: * October 25, 1996
Pharm Company: * JAZZ
Category: Genetic Disorders

Trimethylglycine (TMG) is an amino acid derivative that occurs in plants. Trimethylglycine was the first betaine discovered; originally it was simply called betaine because, in the 19th century, it was discovered in sugar beets.[2] Since then, many other betaines have been discovered, and the more specific name glycine betaine distinguishes this one. Contents 1 Structure and reactions 2 Production and biochemical processes 2.1 Biosynthesis 2.2 Biological function 3 Agricu... [wikipedia]

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Dosage List

Cystadane 1 g/g Oral Powder, for Solution
NDC: 52276-400
Labeler:
Orphan Europe Sarl
Cystadane 1 g/g Oral Powder, for Solution
NDC: 52276-401
Labeler:
Orphan Europe Sarl
Cystadane 1 g/g Oral Powder, for Solution
NDC: 64811-400
Labeler:
Ropack Inc.
Cystadane 6 g/1 Oral Powder, for Solution
NDC: 66621-4000
Labeler:
Rare Disease Therapeutics, Inc.