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CREON 6000

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Generic Name for CREON 6000

Lipase 6000Units, protease 19000Units, amylase 30000Units; del-rel caps containing e-c spheres.

Legal Classification:

Rx

Pharmacological Class for CREON 6000

Pancreatic enzymes.

Manufacturer of CREON 6000

Abbott Laboratories

Indications for CREON 6000

Treatment of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency due to cystic fibrosis, chronic pancreatitis, pancreatectomy, or other conditions.

Adults and Children:

See literature. Start at the lowest recommended dose and increase gradually. Individualize based on clinical symptoms, the degree of steatorrhea present, and the fat content of the diet. Infants: May sprinkle directly into mouth or into a small amount of applesauce; do not mix directly into formula or breastmilk. ≤12months: 3000 lipase units per 120mL of formula or per breastfeeding. Children and adults: Do not crush or chew caps; swallow whole, or may open and sprinkle contents into small amount of acidic food (pH≤4) and swallow mixture immediately. >12months–<4yrs: 1000 lipase units/kg per meal; ≥4yrs: 500 lipase units/kg per meal. Max (for children and adults): 2500 lipase units/kg per meal (or ≤10000 lipase units/kg per day), or <4000 lipase units/g fat ingested per day. Adults with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency due to chronic pancreatitis or pancreatectomy: individualize; in one study, patients received 72,000 lipase units per meal while consuming 100g of fat per day; lower starting doses are consistent with the 500 lipase units/kg per meal lowest starting dose recommended for adults in the guidelines.

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Warnings/Precautions for CREON 6000

Not interchangeable with any other pancrelipase products. Pork allergy. Potential viral transmission. Gout. Renal impairment. Hyperuricemia. Contents irritating to mucosa. Pregnancy (Cat.C). Nursing mothers.

Adverse Reactions for CREON 6000

Abdominal pain, abnormal feces, cough, dizziness, flatulence, headache, weight decreased; hyperuricemia, fibrosing colonopathy (with high doses), allergic reactions.

How is CREON 6000 supplied?

Caps 3000—70; 6000, 12000, 24000—100, 250

Related Disease:

Digestive and biliary disorders

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