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Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
First approved in 2013
Source:
21 CFR 341
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (RACEMIC)
Targets:
Conditions:
L-methylephedrine is an isomer of DL form, which possesses beta 1-adrenoceptor agonist activity, while d-isomer is suggested to have only low or no affinity for beta 1-adrenoceptors.
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
First approved in 2013
Source:
21 CFR 341
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)
Targets:
Conditions:
L-methylephedrine is an isomer of DL form, which possesses beta 1-adrenoceptor agonist activity, while d-isomer is suggested to have only low or no affinity for beta 1-adrenoceptors.
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
First approved in 2013
Source:
Gilchrist and Soames Moisturizing Lip Balm by ASP Global, LLc
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
Conditions:
Brilliant Blue is an organic compound classified as a blue triarylmethane dye. It is coal tar derivative food dye; used as the di-NH4 or di-Na salts. Coloring agent. Brilliant Blue FCF, has been used in foods in the US since 1929. This color adds a distinctive, bright blue hue to beverages, beverage powders, dairy products, baked goods, dessert powders, confections, condiments, icings, syrups, jams, jellies, marmalades, liqueurs, extracts, dairy fats and oil, meat, seafood, snacks, dry mixes and seasonings, fruit preparations, convenient food, and flavors. Both the diammonium and disodium salts of FD&C Blue No. 1 are used. The disodium salt is used in foods, while the diammonium salt has limited usage in drugs and cosmetics.
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
M016
(2013)
Source URL:
First approved in 2013
Source:
M016
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
Edetate dipotassium is a salt of edetic acid (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid or EDTA). It is used in pharmaceutical formulations (excipient ingredient), cosmetics and foods as chelating agent.
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
M020
(2019)
Source URL:
First approved in 2013
Source:
21 CFR 358H
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
M016
(2013)
Source URL:
First approved in 2013
Source:
M016
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
Edetate dipotassium is a salt of edetic acid (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid or EDTA). It is used in pharmaceutical formulations (excipient ingredient), cosmetics and foods as chelating agent.
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
NDA006882
(2013)
Source URL:
First approved in 2013
Source:
NDA006882
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
Entsufon is a detergent.
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
NCT03105505: Phase 4 Interventional Unknown status Inflammation of the Eyelids
(2017)
Source URL:
First approved in 2013
Source:
21 CFR 333A
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)
Targets:
Conditions:
Fusidic acid is a anti-bacterial agent, initially isolated from Fusidium coccineum by Godtfredsen et al (Leo Pharma) in 1960. It is discussed that fusidic acid exerts its anti-microbial effect by inhibiting bacterial elongation factor G, thus suppressing the protein synthesis. Fusidic acid is widely used in Europe under the names Fucidin H(fusidic acid / hydrocortisone acetate), Fucidin (fusidic acid / sodium fusidate) and Fucicort (fusidic acid / betamethasone valerate) for the treatment of primary/secondary skin infections and inflammatory dermatoses.
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
505G(a)(3)
(2013)
Source URL:
First approved in 2013
Source:
505G(a)(3)
Source URL:
Class:
MIXTURE
Status:
US Approved Rx
(2013)
First approved in 2013
Class:
PROTEIN