Cromoglicic Acid Nasal Spray

Products Cromoglicic acid nasal spray has been approved in many countries since 1975. Generic products are commercially available (e.g., Cromodyn). The original Lomusol has been off the market since 2014. Structure and properties The spray contains sodium cromoglicate (C23H14Na2O11, Mr = 512.3 g/mol), a white, crystalline, hygroscopic powder that is soluble in water. It is … Cromoglicic Acid Nasal Spray

Cromoglicic Acid in Asthma

Products Cromoglicic acid had been approved for asthma therapy in many countries since 1969. After the original Lomudal, the generic Cromosol UD also went off the market in 2016. Medicines for inhalation are still available in Germany. Structure and properties The drugs contain sodium cromoglicate (C23H14Na2O11, Mr = 512.3 g/mol), a white, crystalline, hygroscopic powder … Cromoglicic Acid in Asthma

Cromoglicic Acid for Food Allergy

Products Cromoglicic acid has been approved for food allergy in many countries since 1982 and is available in capsule form (Nalcrom). Structure and properties The drugs contain sodium cromoglicate (C23H14Na2O11, Mr = 512.3 g/mol), a white, crystalline, hygroscopic powder that is soluble in water. It is the disodium salt of cromoglicic acid. Effects Sodium cromoglicate … Cromoglicic Acid for Food Allergy

Cromoglicic Acid Eye Drops

Products Cromoglicic acid eye drops have been approved in many countries since 1977 (Opticrom, generic). Structure and properties The eye drops contain sodium cromoglicate (C23H14Na2O11, Mr = 512.3 g/mol), a white, crystalline, hygroscopic powder that is soluble in water. It is the disodium salt of cromoglicic acid. Effects Sodium cromoglicate (ATC S01GX01) is mast cell … Cromoglicic Acid Eye Drops