Laronidase
In the US, Laronidase (laronidase systemic) is a member of the drug class lysosomal enzymes and is used to treat Mucopolysaccharidosis Type I.
US matches:
Scheme
Rec.INN
ATC (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification)
A16AB05
CAS registry number (Chemical Abstracts Service)
0210589-09-6
Chemical Formula
C3567-H5645-N921-O1261-S12-P4
Molecular Weight
82117
Therapeutic Categories
Enzyme replacement therapy
Treatment of mucopolysaccharidosis I
Chemical Name
8-L-histidine-alfa-L-iduronidase (human) (WHO)
Foreign Names
- Laronidasum (Latin)
- Laronidase (German)
- Laronidase (French)
- Laronidasa (Spanish)
Generic Names
- Laronidase (OS: USAN)
- alfa-Iduronidase (IS)
- alfa-L-Iduronidase (IS)
- Alronidase (IS)
- BM 101 (IS)
- Iduronidase, alfa-L-[8-histidine] (IS: human)
- NZ 1002 (IS: Novazyme)
Brand Names
- Aldurazyme
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International Drug Name Search
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| IS | Inofficial Synonym |
| OS | Official Synonym |
| Rec.INN | Recommended International Nonproprietary Name (World Health Organization) |
| USAN | United States Adopted Name |
| WHO | World Health Organization |
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