Source: FDA, National Drug Code (US) Revision Year: 2021
Chenodiol is the non-proprietary name for chenodeoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring human bile acid. It is a bitter-tasting white powder consisting of crystalline and amorphous particles freely soluble in methanol, acetone and acetic acid and practically insoluble in water. Its chemical name is 3α, 7α-dihydroxy-5β-cholan-24-oic acid (C24H40O4), it has a molecular weight of 392.58, and its structure is shown below;
Chenodiol film-coated tablets for oral administration contain 250 mg of chenodiol.
Inactive ingredients: pregelatinized starch; silicon dioxide; microcrystalline cellulose, sodium starch glycollate; and magnesium stearate; the thin-film coating contains: opadry YS-2-7035 [consisting of methylcellulose and glycerin] and sodium lauryl sulfate.
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Chenodal (chenodiol tablets) is available as white film-coated 250 mg tablets imprinted “MP” on one side and “250” on the other in bottles of 100, NDC 68974-876-40. Manufactured for: Retrophin, Inc., San Diego, CA 92130, 866-758-7068 |
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