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Drugs Starting With A Intelligence

Browse 433 pharmaceutical drugs starting with "A" — INN profiles with FDA/EMA status, pipeline links, and patents.

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NovaPharmaNews lists 433 pharmaceutical drugs whose INN (International Nonproprietary Name) begins with "A". Each profile includes regulatory status, brand names, originator companies, and cross-links to clinical pipeline and patent records.

433 drugs · Letter A · by data quality · Page 16 of 19

  1. antithrombin gamma

    ACOALAN

    PMDA: approved

  2. apadamtase alfa / cinaxadamtase alfa

    ADZYNMA

    PMDA: approved

  3. aqueous cream (for use only as a base combined with active ingredients)

    NULL

    TGA: approved

  4. ascorbic acid (for use only as an ingredient of ferrous sulfate mixtures)

    NULL

    TGA: approved

  5. aspirin/lansoprazole

    TAKELDA

    PMDA: approved

  6. asunaprevir

    SUNVEPRA

    PMDA: approved

  7. atropine sulfate hydrate

    RYJUSEA MINI

    PMDA: approved

  8. abexinostat

    NMPA: clinical trials

  9. abraxane

    NMPA: clinical trials

  10. ac*4-t*4

    NMPA: clinical trials

  11. acei

    NMPA: clinical trials

  12. acetohydroxamic

    NMPA: clinical trials

  13. ad16 5mg、10mg、20mg、30mg、40mg、60mg、80mg

    NMPA: clinical trials

  14. adc

    NMPA: clinical trials

  15. add-back

    NMPA: clinical trials

  16. adebrelimab

    NMPA: clinical trials

  17. adeno-associated

    NMPA: clinical trials

  18. administered

    NMPA: clinical trials

  19. administration

    NMPA: clinical trials

  20. adoptive

    NMPA: clinical trials

  21. ak102

    NMPA: clinical trials

  22. ak104

    NMPA: clinical trials

  23. ak112

    NMPA: clinical trials

  24. ak117

    NMPA: clinical trials

Frequently asked questions

How many drugs start with A?

433 published drug profiles in our index begin with "A".

How do I find a drug by brand name?

Use the search box on the main drugs directory — it matches INN, slug, and therapeutic class. Brand names appear on each drug profile row.