Cipaglucosidase alfa

Active ingredient description

Sipaglucosidase alfa is intended to replace the endogenous enzyme acid-alpha-glucosidase (GAA) that breaks down glycogen to glucose in the lysosome and is absent or impaired in Pompe disease. Sipaglucosidase alfa exerts enzymatic activity in the breakdown of glycogen and the reduction of intramuscular glycogen, as well as the amelioration of tissue damage.

Medicine classification

This medicinal substance has been classified in the anatomical therapeutic chemical (ATC) classification according to its main therapeutic use as follows:

ATC code Group title Classification
A16AB23 A Alimentary tract and metabolism → A16 Other alimentary tract and metabolism products → A16A Other alimentary tract and metabolism products → A16AB Enzymes
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Product monographs

Competent medicine agencies globally have authorized commercialization of this active ingredient according to these medication package inserts (MPIs):

Title Information Source Document Type  
POMBILITI Powder for concentrate for solution for infusion European Medicines Agency (EU) MPI, EU: SmPC

External identifiers

CAS Substance: 2359727-71-0
DrugBank Drug: DB16708
KEGG Drug: D11798
UNII Identifier: 4SED7F4BSG
CIPAGLUCOSIDASE ALFA

Medicines

Cipaglucosidase alfa is an active ingredient of these brands:

Austria (AT)

France (FR)

Ireland (IE)

Lithuania (LT)

Poland (PL)

Spain (ES)

United Kingdom (UK)

Note the following: The list of brand names is continuously updated, and thus does not include the total of products circulating worldwide.

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