Myochrysine
Active Ingredient(s): Gold Sodium ThiomalateCategory: Arthritis
Myochrysine Overview
Sodium aurothiomalate (INN, known in the United States as gold sodium thiomalate) is a gold compound that is used for its immunosuppressive anti-rheumatic effects.[2][3] Along with an orally-administered gold salt, auranofin, it is one of only two gold compounds currently employed in modern medicine.[4] Contents 1 Medical uses 2 Adverse effects 3 Pharmacology 4 History of use 5 References Medical uses It is primarily given once or twice w...
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Gold Sodium Thiomalate
- Injection: 25mg/ml, 50mg/ml
NDC Database Records for Myochrysine: (1 result)
Sorted by National Drug Code- 17478-533 Myochrysine 50 mg/ml Intramuscular Injection by Akorn, Inc.