Carbaglu

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Carbaglu Carglumic Acid

Carglumic acid, sold under the brand name Carbaglu among others, is used for the treatment of hyperammonaemia.[1][4][5] Carglumic acid is a carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS 1) activator.[1] The most common adverse effects include vomiting, abdominal pain, pyrexia (fever), and tonsillitis, anemia, diarrhea, ear infection, other infections, nasopharyngitis, decreased hemoglobin levels, and headache.[1] It was a...

Carglumic Acid Drug Index

Carglumic acid, sold under the brand name Carbaglu among others, is used for the treatment of hyperammonaemia.[1][4][5] Carglumic acid is a carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS 1) activator.[1] The most common adverse effects include vomiting, abdominal pain, pyrexia (fever), and tonsillitis, anemia, diarrhea, ear infection, other infections, nasopharyngitis, decreased hemoglobin levels, and headache.[1] It was a...

Small oval, white pill, blank on one side, capital C on the other? ## Based on the description provided I was able to find a match to a white oval pill marked with "C"; however there is no image to go with it that confirms this. It is said to be identified as Carbaglu (200 mg); which is used in the treatment of hyperammonemia. Manufacturer: Orphan Europe National Drug Code (NDC): 52276-0312 Learn More: Carbaglu Details I hope this helps! ## What David posted is a good possibility. But this is a rather vague imprint, so it's kind of hard to be certain. I recently had a bottle of vitamin C tablets that also matched this description, so there is a chance that it may just be an over the counter product. Learn more vitamin c details here. Where did you find it?

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I have looked everywhere to identify this pill. It is real small with only a C on it. It has nothing on the other side ot it. My grandson found it after an Easter party. ## I located a pill that fits your description to the tee. This white oval pill with the marking "C" contains 200mg of Carbaglu (Carglumic acid). Inactive Ingredients in the pill include the following: microcrystalline cellulose sodium lauryl sulfate hypromelloses croscarmellose sodium silicon dioxide sodium stearyl fumarate Carglumic acid is used for the treatment of hyperammonaemia in patients with N-acetylglutamate synthase deficiency. More info about this medication can be viewed in the link below: Other than the little bit of information in that link, I haven't been able to locate a sufficient amount of...

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White scored oblong tablet with a logo imprint that looks like a C or a N or a U with a line through one side of the letter. Was told it was Hydrocodone 10mg/325. No other markings. Is about the size of a watson 10/325 yellow tablet. ## Based on the description provided, I may have located a match to your pill. The only problem is, my source does not show a photo of this pill, just the description "C" being the imprint on an oblong white pill. I'll go ahead and post this pill information below so you can see if it rings a bell or not: The imprint "C" is identified as Carbaglu (200mg). Carglumic acid is used for the treatment of hyperammonaemia in patients with N-acetylglutamate synthase deficiency. More info about this medication can be viewed in the link below: NOTE...

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NDC 52276-312 NDC Database

Carbaglu 80 mg/ml Oral Suspension by Orphan Europe, Sarl ## Shape: Rectangle (4 sides) ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 52276-312-05, 52276-312-60 ## Active Ingredients: Carglumic Acid

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