URO LYCOCOLLE AGUETTANT

AGUETTANT
Identification
- Active ingredient (INN)
- GLYCOCOLLE
- Internal code
- 26 A 007
- Country of Origin
- France
- Pharmaceutical form
- Bladder Irrigation Solution
- Prescription List
- OTC
- Packaging
- b/4 poch. de 3000ml

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Description
A non-essential amino acid.
It is found primarily in gelatin and silk fibroin and used therapeutically as a nutrient.
It is also a fast inhibitory neurotransmitter.
Indications
Supplemental glycine may have antispastic activity.
Very early findings suggest it may also have antipsychotic activity as well as antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities.
Pharmacodynamics
Helps trigger the release of oxygen to the energy requiring cell-making process; Important in the manufacturing of hormones responsible for a strong immune system.
Absorption
Absorbed from the small intestine via an active transport mechanism.
Metabolism
Hepatic Hover over products below to view reaction partners Glycine Methylamine Dihydrolipoamide Lipoic acid.
Adverse Effects
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Toxicity
mg/kg, SCU-RAT LD 50 5200 mg/kg, IVN-RAT LD 50 2600 mg/kg, ORL-MUS LD 50 4920 mg/kg; Doses of 1 gram daily are very well tolerated.
Mild gastrointestinal symptoms are infrequently noted.
In one study doses of 90 grams daily were also well tole.