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Pharmaceutical Drugs

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Drugs indexed
4,797
Companies
1,769
Pipeline programs
20,548

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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 A–Z for competitive intelligence and medical affairs reference.

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  1. adsorbed cell culture-derived influenza vaccine (h5n1)

    ADSORBED CELL CULTURE-DERIVED INFLUENZA VACCINE H5N1 "KITASATO DAIICHI SANKYO"

    PMDA: approved

  2. adsorbed influenza vaccine (h5n1)

    ADSORBED INFLUENZA VACCINE (H5N1) "HOKKEN"

    PMDA: approved

  3. aluminium acetate aqueous

    NULL

    TGA: approved

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

    NULL

    TGA: approved

  5. autologous cd34+ enriched cell fraction that contains cd34+ cells transduced with retroviral vector that encodes for the human ada cdna sequence

    STRIMVELIS

    EMA: approved

    L03
  6. brilliant blue g

    TISSUEBLUE

    OPHTHALMIC FDA: approved

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

    NULL

    TGA: approved

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

    NULL

    TGA: approved

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

    NULL

    TGA: approved

  10. dengue tetravalent vaccine (live, attenuated)

    QDENGA Takeda

    EMA: approved

    J07BX04
  11. diphtheria (d), tetanus (t), pertussis (acellular, component) (pa), hepatitis b (rdna) (hbv), poliomyelitis (inactivated) (ipv) and haemophilus influenzae type-b (hib) conjugate vaccine (adsorbed)

    INFANRIX HEXA

    EMA: approved

    J07CA09
  12. diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis, inactivated poliomyelitis, hepatitis b (recombinant) and haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine, adjuvanted

    HEXAVAC

    EMA: withdrawn

    J07CA
  13. diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (acellular, component), hepatitis b (rdna), poliomyelitis (inactivated) and haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine (adsorbed)

    HEXYON

    EMA: approved

    J07CA09
  14. diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whole cell), hepatitis b (rdna) and haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine (absorbed)

    QUINTANRIX

    EMA: withdrawn

    J07CA10
  15. dry aqueous extract of paullinia cupana seed

    CINAINU

    EMA: application withdrawn

  16. emulsion-adjuvanted cell-culture derived influenza ha vaccine (prototype)

    EMULSION-ADJUVANTED CELL-CULTURE DERIVED INFLUENZA HA VACCINE (PROTOTYPE) FOR INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION "KAKETSUKEN"

    PMDA: approved

  17. evans blue

    EVANS BLUE

    INJECTION FDA: approved

  18. influenza mrna vaccine

    MCOMBRIAX Teva Pharma GmbH

    EMA: approved

    J07B
  19. influenza vaccine (h1n1)v (split virion, inactivated, adjuvanted)

    PANDEMRIX

    EMA: unknown

    J07BB02
  20. influenza vaccine (h1n1)v (whole virion, vero cell derived, inactivated)

    CELVAPAN

    EMA: withdrawn

    J07BB01
  21. influenza vaccine (live attenuated, nasal)

    FLUENZ TETRA

    EMA: approved

    J07BB03
  22. influenza vaccine (split virion, inactivated)

    INTANZA

    EMA: withdrawn

    J07BB02
  23. influenza vaccine (surface antigen, inactivated, adjuvanted)

    FLUAD TETRA

    EMA: approved

    J07BB02
  24. influenza vaccine (surface antigen, inactivated, prepared in cell cultures)

    FLUCELVAX

    EMA: approved

    J07BB02

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?

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