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Lifyorli

100 mg

YellowOblongDEA Schedule N/a

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Pill Identification

This is a Yellow Oblong pill with imprint CR100, identified as Lifyorli 100 mg manufactured by Corcept Therapeutics . It is supplied as Capsule and distributed under NDC 76346-100-01.

Pill Specifications

Imprint
CR100
Strength
100 mg
Color
Yellow
Dosage Form
Capsule
Shape
Oblong
Route
Oral
Size
20 mm
RxCUI
2739548
DEA Schedule
Schedule N/a
Pharmacologic Class
Antineoplastics

Composition

Active Ingredients
Relacorilant
Inactive Ingredients
Butylated hydroxytoluene, lauroyl polyoxyl-32 glycerides, and propylene glycol caprylate. The 25mg capsule shell contains: black iron oxide, gelatin, red iron oxide, sorbitol special glycerin blend, titanium dioxide, and yellow iron oxide. The 100 mg capsule shell contains: gelatin, sorbitol special glycerin blend, titanium dioxide, and yellow iron oxide. The printing ink contains: ammonium hydroxide, black iron oxide, ethanol, ethyl acetate, isopropyl alcohol, macrogol/polyethylene glycol, polyvinyl acetate phthalate, propylene glycol, and purified water.

About this medication

Manufacturer
Corcept Therapeutics
Status (Rx/OTC)
Rx
NDC Code
76346-100-01

Data Sources

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What it's used for

LIFYORLI is a glucocorticoid receptor antagonist indicated in combination with nab-paclitaxel for the treatment of adults with platinum-resistant epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer who have received one to three prior systemic treatment regimens, at…

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Medication Information

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