Arginine glutamate
Combination drug
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Arginine glutamate (also called glutargin) is a compound (a dipeptide) formed by the combination of the amino acids arginine and glutamic acid. It is used in liver therapy.[1]
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| Arginine | amino acid |
| Glutamic acid | amino acid |
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.022.137 |
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