Restasis
NDC 50090-1242
Product Information
Restasis is a NDA-approved product labeled by A-s Medication Solutions. Cyclosporine eye drops are used to treat a certain type of dry eyes. It is supplied as a product. This product entry covers the primary NDC 50090-1242 and its associated package configuration. This profile includes active and inactive ingredient UNII references and FDA labeling data.
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Product Details
What is NDC 50090-1242?
What are the uses of this product?
Which are the associated UNII Codes?
The UNII codes for the active ingredients in this product are:
- CYCLOSPORINE (UNII: 83HN0GTJ6D)
- CYCLOSPORINE (UNII: 83HN0GTJ6D) (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:
- GLYCERIN (UNII: PDC6A3C0OX)
- CASTOR OIL (UNII: D5340Y2I9G)
- POLYSORBATE 80 (UNII: 6OZP39ZG8H)
- CARBOMER COPOLYMER TYPE A (ALLYL PENTAERYTHRITOL CROSSLINKED) (UNII: 71DD5V995L)
- WATER (UNII: 059QF0KO0R)
- SODIUM HYDROXIDE (UNII: 55X04QC32I)
What is the NDC to RxNorm Crosswalk for this product?
- RxCUI: 2572292 - cycloSPORINE 0.05 % in 0.4 ML Ophthalmic Emulsion
- RxCUI: 2572292 - 0.4 ML cyclosporine 0.5 MG/ML Ophthalmic Suspension
- RxCUI: 2572292 - cyclosporine 0.05 % per 0.4 ML Ophthalmic Emulsion
- RxCUI: 2572292 - cyclosporine 0.5 MG/ML per 0.4 ML Ophthalmic Emulsion
- RxCUI: 2572293 - Restasis 0.05 % in 0.4 ML Ophthalmic Emulsion
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Patient Education
Cyclosporine Ophthalmic
Ophthalmic cyclosporine is used to increase tear production in people with dry eye disease. Cyclosporine is in a class of medications called immunomodulators. It works by decreasing swelling in the eye to allow for tear production.
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