Source: FDA, National Drug Code (US) Revision Year: 2019
XURIDEN (uridine triacetate) oral granules is a pyrimidine analog indicated for uridine replacement therapy. Uridine triacetate has the chemical designation (2',3',5'-tri-O-acetyl-β-D-ribofuranosyl)-2,4(1H,3H)-pyrimidinedione. The molecular weight is 370.3 and it has an empirical formula of C15H18N2O9.
The structural formula is:
Each single-use 2-gram packet of XURIDEN orange-flavored oral granules (95% w/w) contains 2 grams of uridine triacetate and the following inactive ingredients: ethylcellulose (0.062 grams), Opadry Clear [proprietary dispersion of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose and Macrogol] (0.015 grams), and natural orange juice flavor (0.026 grams).
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Oral granules: 2 grams of orange-flavored oral granules (95% w/w) in single-use packets |
How Supplied |
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XURIDEN orange-flavored oral granules (95% w/w) are available in single-use packets (NDC 69468-152-02) containing 2 grams of uridine triacetate in cartons of 30 packets each (NDC 69468-152-30). |
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XURIDEN | United States |
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