Quick Search
Instructions
How Drugs@FDA is organized:
- The FDA application number (NDA
or
ANDA or
BLA) is the key to finding information on a drug product.
Different dosage forms/routes and strengths of a drug can have different
application numbers, so you will need to know this information to find the
details on a specific drug product.
- The Overview Page gives you information to help you
select a drug application to view.
- The Drug Details page lists summary information about the drug and
provides links to consumer and regulatory information, the application history, therapeutic equivalents, and labels.
To find information on a drug product:
- On the main Search page, enter the drug name or active ingredient in the search box. If you don't know the whole
name, type in as much as you know (at least three characters). You can also search by application number; however, do not enter both the number and the name. You may also click on the first letter of
the drug name in the Browse Box.
- On the Search Results page, click on your drug name.
- On the Overview page, find your drug product by its dosage
form/route and strength, or by company, and click on the drug name in the
first column.
This
will take you to the Drug Details page. (If there is only one application that matches your search, you will not see the Search Results and Overview page.)
- The Drug Details page lists the following information:
- Drug Name
- Application Number
- Active Ingredient(s)
- Chemical Type (for NDAs)
- Review Classification
- Original Approval Date
- On the Drug Details page, you may find links to information
such as:
- Therapeutic Equivalents (if available for a prescription
drug). Note: Please read
definitions for Generic Drug and
Therapeutic Equivalence.
- Other OTC Drugs with the Same Active Ingredient (if available
for an over-the-counter-drug).
- Consumer Information Sheet (available for drugs approved since 1998)
- Patient Information Sheets
- Label Information
- Medication Guide (contains
information for patients on how to safely use a drug
product.)
- Approval History and Related
Documents (Reviews,
Approval Letters, Approval Packages, Current and Archived Labels)
- Other Important Information from FDA (may include FDA Alerts, Public Health Advisories, and questions and answers)
Note: Not all information is available for all drug products. |