Glycine
Overview
Glycine is the smallest of the amino acids, non-essential amino acid occuring as a constituents of many proteins. Chemically itaminoacetic acid. It is a glycogenic and participates in variety of synthetic reactions. Glycine is used with antacid in stomach hyperacidity, also with aspirin to reduce its stomach irritation.
Primary Characterstics
Indications
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Pharmacokinetics
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Contraindications
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Side Effects
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Dosage
Glycine's dosage details are as follows:
Dose
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Single Dose
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Frequency
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Route
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Instructions
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Adult Dosage
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1.5 % | 1.5 (1.5) | As recommended. | PO | as sterile solution of glycine in water as an irrigont. |
Paedriatic Dosage (20kg)
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No data regarding the Paedriatic dosage details of Glycine is available. |
Neonatal Dosage (3kg)
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No data regarding the neonatal dosage details of Glycine is available. |
High Risk Groups
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Warning / Precautions
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Storage Conditions
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Interference in Pathology
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Brands / Trade Names of
Glycine
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