FDA Approvals | Allergen

Products regulated by the Food and Drug Administration comprise 25% of American consumer spending. The approaches used to approve these products can be as varied and complex as the products themselves. Such differences are dictated by Federal law and FDA identifies and enforces the relative risks and benefits that the products pose to consumers. These results convey summaries of products approved by FDA, including information about their past history and present status. The information not only applies to New Molecular Entities, but includes FDA approval information pertaining to new ingredients, dosages, therapeutic uses and generic equivalents.

Note: these approvals are sourced from Drugs@FDA and Purple Book, and do not currently reflect older FDA approvals and/or other evidence of US marketing.

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Approval Applications

Appl NoTypeApprovalSponsorActive IngredientsMarketing StatusClassPriority?Links

Submission class glossary

TYPE 1
New Molecular Entity
TYPE 2
New Active Ingredient
TYPE 3
New Dosage Form
TYPE 4
New Combination
TYPE 5
New Formulation or New Manufacturer
TYPE 6
New Indication (pre-2009)
TYPE 7
Drug Already Marketed without Approved NDA
TYPE 8
Partial Rx to OTC Switch
TYPE 9
New Indication or Claim (existing NDA)
TYPE 10
New Indication or Claim (additional NDA)
MEDGAS
Medical Gas