Intelligence Β· INN directory
Pharmaceutical Drugs
Regulatory status, brand names, and pipeline context for BD, medical affairs, and competitive intelligence teams.
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NovaPharmaNews tracks 4,797 pharmaceutical drugs by INN (International Nonproprietary Name), with US FDA approval status, brand names, originators, routes of administration, and links to pipeline programs and patents. Search by generic name or browse AβZ for competitive intelligence and medical affairs reference.
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FDA-approved
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methylnaltrexone bromide
RELISTOR
A06AH01 -
methylphenidate
ATENZA (SPAIN) Novartis Pharmaceuticals
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methyltestosterone
METHYLTESTOSTERONE
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methyprylon
NOLUDAR
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methysergide maleate
SANSERT
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metipranolol hydrochloride
OPTIPRANOLOL
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metocurine iodide
METUBINE IODIDE
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metolazone
MYKROX
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metoprolol fumarate
LOPRESSOR
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metreleptin
MYALEPTA
A16AA -
metrizamide
AMIPAQUE
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metronidazole hydrochloride
FLAGYL I.V.
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metyrapone
METOPIRONE
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mezlocillin sodium monohydrate
MEZLIN
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miconazole
DAKTARIN
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midazolam
PFIZER AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Pfizer Australia Pty Ltd
N05CD08 -
midazolam hydrochloride
MIDAZOLAM HYDROCHLORIDE
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migalastat hydrochloride
GALAFOLD
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miglitol
MIGLITOL
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miglustat
MIGLUSTAT DIPHARMA
A16AX06 -
milrinone lactate
MILRINONE LACTATE IN DEXTROSE 5% IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
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miltefosine
IMPAVIDO
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mipomersen sodium
KYNAMRO
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mirdametinib
EZMEKLY
L01EE
Frequently asked questions
What is the NovaPharmaNews drugs directory?
It is a searchable index of 4,797 pharmaceutical active ingredients and their marketed profiles β INN, brand names, US regulatory status, manufacturers, and cross-links to clinical pipeline and patent records.
Where does drug approval data come from?
Profiles combine FDA Drugs@FDA and Orange Book references, ClinicalTrials.gov pipeline links, and editorial enrichment. See our data sources page for attribution and update cadence. This directory is for professional reference, not medical advice.
How do I find a drug by brand name?
Use the search box on this page β it matches both INN (generic name) and slug. Brand names appear on each drug row and on the full drug profile page, with links to the originator company when available.