What drug products are in Drugs@FDA?
What drug products are not in Drugs@FDA? Why doesn’t Drugs@FDA include dietary supplements? How can I find out if a generic drug is available for a brand name drug? What information is available for each drug product in Drugs@FDA? How can I search Drugs@FDA? How do searches work in Drugs@FDA? How often do you update Drugs@FDA? Where does the information in Drugs@FDA come from? How does Drugs@FDA compare with the Orange Book? What do the Chemical Type and Review Classification codes stand for? Can I get a copy of the Drugs@FDA database? How can I get further assistance? Drugs@FDA Instructions
Drugs@FDA contains prescription and over-the-counter human drugs currently approved for sale in the United States. Drugs@FDA also contains discontinued drugs. Drugs@FDA contains the following biological therapeutic products: Monoclonal antibodies for in-vivo use Cytokines, growth factors, enzymes, immunomodulators; and thrombolytics Proteins intended for therapeutic use that are extracted from animals or microorganisms, including recombinant versions of these products (except clotting factors) Other non-vaccine therapeutic immunotherapies Not all biologic therapeutic products are in [log in to unmask] Drugs@FDA contains most of the drug products approved since 1939. The majority of labels, approval letters, reviews, and other information are available for drug products approved from 1998 to the present. 3. What Drug Products are not in Drugs@FDA? Drugs@FDA does not include: Dietary supplements. Drugs for animals. FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine is responsible for the agency’s over