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Cromolyn Sodium Concentrate
Status: Currently in Shortage
»Date first posted: 11/03/2023
»Therapeutic Categories: Pulmonary/Allergy

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Ailex Pharmaceuticals (Reverified 04/15/2025)

Company Contact Information:
Distributed by Omnivium Pharmaceuticals LLC (888) 807-9195 or customerservice@omniviumpharma.com

Presentation Availability and Estimated Shortage Duration Related Information Shortage Reason (per FDASIA)
Cromolyn Sodium, Concentrate, 100 mg/5 mL (NDC 69784-200-96) Limited Availability No longer manufactured, some supplies still available in supply chain. Distributed by Woodward Pharma Services LLC (248) 308-1120 Ext 2 Other
Cromolyn Sodium, Concentrate, 100 mg/5 mL (NDC 81665-104-96) Available Distributed by Omnivium Pharmaceuticals LLC (888) 807-9195

Micro Labs LTD (Reverified 05/16/2025)

Company Contact Information:
(908) 484-7410

Presentation Availability and Estimated Shortage Duration Related Information Shortage Reason (per FDASIA)
Cromolyn Sodium, Concentrate, 100 mg/5 mL (NDC 42571-132-52) Available

Mylan Specialty, a Viatris Company (Reverified 05/19/2025)

Company Contact Information:
(800) 796-9526

Presentation Availability and Estimated Shortage Duration Related Information Shortage Reason (per FDASIA)
Gastrocrom, Concentrate, 20 mg/1 mL (NDC 0037-0678-96) Available

Rising Pharma Holdings, Inc. (Reverified 05/02/2025)

Company Contact Information:
(201) 961-9000 or contact@risingpharma.com

Presentation Availability and Estimated Shortage Duration Related Information Shortage Reason (per FDASIA)
Cromolyn Sodium, Concentrate, 100 mg/5 mL (NDC 16571-600-96) Unavailable Shipping very limited quantities starting in April 2025 Demand increase for the drug
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