name: | TidiacicArginine |
ATC code: | A05BA07 | route: | oral |
n-compartments | 1 |
Tidiacic arginine is a hepatoprotective agent used to support liver function in various hepatic disorders, particularly in Europe and some other countries; it is classified as a bile therapy drug but is not widely approved or commonly used in current mainstream medical practice.
No published pharmacokinetic data for tidiacic arginine in humans could be found in scientific literature or regulatory sources. The parameters below are left as empty or estimated values according to the instruction.
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