Taurine, western medicine name. Commonly used dosage forms are tablets, granules, capsules and eye drops. This is an antipyretic and analgesic drug. Used to reduce fever in the early stage of cold. Can be used for adjuvant treatment of acute conjunctivitis, herpetic conjunctivitis and viral conjunctivitis. It can also be used for cataracts caused by taurine metabolic disorder.
Taurine is the latest additive used in sports, health care, medical treatment and food. It has been widely used as an animal feed additive (instead of antibiotics) abroad, and its domestic application is about to break out. It's only a matter of time before the stock price breaks out, so wait patiently.
Taurine tablets, taurine capsules and taurine granules: used for reducing fever in the early stage of cold. Taurine eye drops: used for adjuvant treatment of acute conjunctivitis, herpetic conjunctivitis and viral conjunctivitis. It can also be used for cataracts caused by taurine metabolic disorder.
Basic information of taurine
Taurine is a sulfur-containing amino acid with simple structure in animals. The chemical name is 2- aminoethanesulfonic acid, the molecular formula is C2H7NO3S, and the molecular weight is 125. 15. Taurine is tasteless and slightly acidic. Its dilute solution is neutral and stable to heat. It combines with cholic acid in human and animal bile and exists in a combined form.