Klisyri Ointment
NDC 16110-391
Product Information
Klisyri (tirbanibulin) is a NDA-approved product labeled by Almirall, Llc. This medication is typically used as a microtubule inhibition [pe]. It is supplied as a white ointment for topical administration. This product entry covers the primary NDC 16110-391 and 2 associated package configurations. This profile includes active and inactive ingredient UNII references and FDA labeling data.
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What is NDC 16110-391?
What are the uses of this product?
What are Active Ingredients of this product?
Which are the associated UNII Codes?
The UNII codes for the active ingredients in this product are:
- TIRBANIBULIN (UNII: 4V9848RS5G)
- TIRBANIBULIN (UNII: 4V9848RS5G) (Active Moiety)
Which are the Inactive Ingredients associated UNII Codes?
The inactive ingredients are all the component of a medicinal product OTHER than the active ingredient(s). The acronym "UNII" stands for “Unique Ingredient Identifier” and is used to identify each inactive ingredient present in a product. The UNII codes for the inactive ingredients in this product are:
- GLYCERYL MONO AND DIPALMITOSTEARATE (UNII: KC98RO82HJ)
- PROPYLENE GLYCOL (UNII: 6DC9Q167V3)
What is the NDC to RxNorm Crosswalk for this product?
- RxCUI: 2471095 - tirbanibulin 1 % Topical Ointment
- RxCUI: 2471095 - tirbanibulin 0.01 MG/MG Topical Ointment
- RxCUI: 2471100 - Klisyri 1 % Topical Ointment
- RxCUI: 2471100 - tirbanibulin 0.01 MG/MG Topical Ointment [Klisyri]
- RxCUI: 2471100 - Klisyri 0.01 MG/MG Topical Ointment
Which are the Pharmacologic Classes of this product?
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Patient Education
Tirbanibulin Topical
Tirbanibulin is used to treat actinic keratosis (flat, scaly growths on the skin caused by too much sun exposure) on the face or scalp. Tirbanibulin is in a class of medications called microtubule inhibitors. It works by killing fast-growing cells such as the abnormal cells associated with actinic keratoses.
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