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Cladribine CLADRIBINE
10 mg Tablet
GENVION CORPORATION FDA Rx Only

Cladribine tablets contains the nucleoside metabolic inhibitor cladribine, which is a white to off-white crystalline powder with the molecular formula C 10 H 12 ClN 5 O 3 and molecular weight 285.69 g/mol. It differs in structure from the naturally occurring nucleoside, deoxyadenosine, by the substitution of chlorine for hydrogen in the 2-position of the purine ring. The chemical name of cladribine is 2-chloro-2′-deoxy-adenosine. The structural formula is shown below: Cladribine is stable at slightly basic and at neutral pH. The main degradation pathway is hydrolysis and at acidic pH significant decomposition occurs with time. The ionization behavior of the molecule over the pH range 0 to 12 is characterized by a single pKa of approximately 1.21. Cladribine tablets are provided as 10 mg tablet for oral use. Each 10 mg tablet contains cladribine as an active ingredient and magnesium stearate and sorbitol as inactive ingredients. Cladribine tablets also contain hydroxypropyl betadex.

Cladribine CLADRIBINE
10 mg/10 ml
FRESENIUS KABI USA, LLC FDA Rx Only

Cladribine Injection, USP (also commonly known as 2-chloro-2’-deoxy-ß-D-adenosine) is a synthetic antineoplastic agent for continuous intravenous infusion. It is a clear, colorless, sterile, preservative-free, isotonic solution. Cladribine injection, USP is available in single-dose vials containing 10 mg (1 mg/mL) of cladribine, a chlorinated purine nucleoside analog. Each milliliter of cladribine injection, USP contains 1 mg of the active ingredient and 9 mg (0.15 mEq) of sodium chloride as an inactive ingredient. The solution has a pH range of 5.5 to 8.0. Phosphoric acid and/or dibasic sodium phosphate may have been added to adjust the pH to 6.3 ± 0.3. The chemical name for cladribine is 2-chloro-6-amino-9-(2-deoxy-ß-D-erythropento-furanosyl) purine and the structure is represented below: structure

Cladribine CLADRIBINE
HISUN PHARMACEUTICALS USA, INC. FDA Rx Only

Cladribine Injection, USP (also commonly known as 2-chloro-2΄-deoxy- β -D-adenosine) is a synthetic antineoplastic agent for continuous intravenous infusion. It is a clear, colorless, sterile, preservative-free, isotonic solution. Cladribine injection, USP is available in single-dose vials containing 10 mg (1 mg/mL) of cladribine, a chlorinated purine nucleoside analog. Each milliliter of cladribine injection, USP contains 1 mg of the active ingredient and 9 mg (0.15 mEq) of sodium chloride as an inactive ingredient. The solution has a pH range of 5.5 to 8.0. Phosphoric acid and/or dibasic sodium phosphate may have been added to adjust the pH to 6.3±0.3. The chemical name for cladribine is 2-chloro-6-amino-9-(2-deoxy-β-D-erythropento-furanosyl) purine and the structure is represented below: Chemical Structure

Cladribine CLADRIBINE
HISUN PHARMACEUTICALS USA, INC. FDA Rx Only

Cladribine Injection, USP (also commonly known as 2-chloro-2΄-deoxy- β -D-adenosine) is a synthetic antineoplastic agent for continuous intravenous infusion. It is a clear, colorless, sterile, preservative-free, isotonic solution. Cladribine injection, USP is available in single-dose vials containing 10 mg (1 mg/mL) of cladribine, a chlorinated purine nucleoside analog. Each milliliter of cladribine injection, USP contains 1 mg of the active ingredient and 9 mg (0.15 mEq) of sodium chloride as an inactive ingredient. The solution has a pH range of 5.5 to 8.0. Phosphoric acid and/or dibasic sodium phosphate may have been added to adjust the pH to 6.3±0.3. The chemical name for cladribine is 2-chloro-6-amino-9-(2-deoxy-β-D-erythropento-furanosyl) purine and the structure is represented below: Chemical Structure

Cladribine CLADRIBINE
HIKMA PHARMACEUTICALS USA INC. FDA Rx Only

Cladribine Injection, USP (also commonly known as 2-chloro-2´-deoxy-ß-D-adenosine) is a synthetic antineoplastic agent for continuous intravenous infusion. It is a clear, colorless, sterile, preservative-free, isotonic solution. Cladribine Injection, USP is available in single-use vials containing 10 mg (1 mg/mL) of cladribine, a chlorinated purine nucleoside analog. Each mL of cladribine injection, USP contains 1 mg of the active ingredient and 9 mg (0.15 mEq) of sodium chloride as an inactive ingredient. The solution has a pH range of 5.5 to 8.0. Phosphoric acid and/or dibasic sodium phosphate may have been added to adjust the pH to 6.3 ± 0.3. The chemical name for cladribine is 2-chloro-6-amino-9-(2-deoxy-ß-D- erythro -pentofuranosyl)purine and the structure is represented below: Molecular Formula = C 10 H 12 ClN 5 O 3 Molecular Weight = 285.69 structure

Cladribine CLADRIBINE
10 mg Tablet
APOTEX CORP. FDA Rx Only

Cladribine tablets contains the nucleoside metabolic inhibitor cladribine, which is a white to off-white crystalline powder with the molecular formula C 10 H 12 ClN 5 O 3 and molecular weight 285.69 g/mol. It differs in structure from the naturally occurring nucleoside, deoxyadenosine, by the substitution of chlorine for hydrogen in the 2-position of the purine ring. The chemical name of cladribine is 2-chloro-2′-deoxy-adenosine. The structural formula is shown below: Cladribine is stable at slightly basic and at neutral pH. The main degradation pathway is hydrolysis and at acidic pH significant decomposition occurs with time. The ionization behavior of the molecule over the pH range 0 to 12 is characterized by a single pKa of approximately 1.21. Cladribine tablets are provided as 10 mg tablet for oral use. Each 10 mg tablet contains cladribine as an active ingredient and magnesium stearate and sorbitol as inactive ingredients. Cladribine tablets also contain hydroxypropyl betadex.

Mavenclad CLADRIBINE
EMD SERONO, INC. FDA Rx Only

MAVENCLAD contains the nucleoside metabolic inhibitor cladribine, which is a white or almost white, non-hydroscopic, crystalline powder with the molecular formula C 10 H 12 ClN 5 O 3 and molecular weight 285.69. It differs in structure from the naturally occurring nucleoside, deoxyadenosine, by the substitution of chlorine for hydrogen in the 2-position of the purine ring. The chemical name of cladribine is 2-chloro-2'-deoxy-adenosine. The structural formula isshown below: Cladribine is stable at slightly basic and at neutral pH. The main degradation pathway is hydrolysis and at acidic pH significant decomposition occurs with time. The ionization behavior of the molecule over the pH range 0 to 12 is characterized by a single pKa of approximately 1.21. MAVENCLAD is provided as 10 mg tablets for oral use. Each MAVENCLAD 10 mg tablet contains cladribine as an active ingredient and hydroxypropyl betadex, magnesium stearate, and sorbitol as inactive ingredients. Chemical Structure

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