CYSTARAN (cysteamine hydrochloride)
Cystaran helps patients with cystinosis who experience a buildup of cystine crystals in their eyes. It treats the accumulation of these crystals within the cornea, which is a common complication of the disease. This medication is used to deplete cystine levels specifically in the ocular tissue to improve patient outcomes.
How CYSTARAN Works
This medication works by converting cystine into cysteine and cysteine-cysteamine mixed disulfides. By changing the chemical structure of the cystine, the drug effectively reduces the accumulation of crystals within the cornea.
Details
- Status
- Prescription
- First Approved
- 2012-10-02
- Routes
- OPHTHALMIC
- Dosage Forms
- SOLUTION/DROPS
CYSTARAN Approval History
What CYSTARAN Treats
1 indicationsCYSTARAN is approved for 1 conditions since its original approval in 2012. These indications span multiple therapeutic areas including oncology, immunology, and more.
- Cystinosis
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| Count | Type | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| - | ORIG | Original approval - drug first enters market |
| - | SUPPL - Efficacy | New indication (new disease/condition approved) |
| - | SUPPL - Labeling | Label text changes (warnings, dosing updates) |
| - | SUPPL - Manufacturing | Production changes (new facility) |
| - | SUPPL - Chemistry | Formulation changes (new dosage strength) |
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CYSTARAN FDA Label Details
Indications & Usage
FDA Label (PDF)CYSTARAN is indicated for the treatment of Cystinosis.
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