Prescription Drugs Information
Search our drug database for FDA approved prescription drug information by using the search options below. To search for a prescription drug simply enter the name into the search box and click the 'Go' button. Alternatively you can look through our alphabetical listing (using the alphabetical letter list) or search by category. As an extra, we also provide a search form for Drugs.com, RX-List and the EMC.
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| dutasteride |
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| Dynabac DynaCirc CR |
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| Havrix Hectorol Hepsera Herceptin Humalog Humatrope Humira Hycamtin Hycamtin |
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| Januvia |
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| Kadian Kaletra Capsules and Oral Solution Keppra Ketek Ketoprofen Kineret Klaron Kuvan Kytril Kytril |
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| Quadramet Quixin Qvar |
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| Ultracet UltraJect UroXatral Urso UVADEX Sterile Solution |
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| Warfarin Sodium tablets Welchol Western blot confirmatory device |
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| Xeloda Xeloda Xenical/Orlistat Capsules Xifaxan Xigris Xopenex Xyrem Xyzal |
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| Yasmin |
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FDA Approved Listings:
The rules of principle for evaluating MediLexicon's FDA Approval Listings adhere to the FDA definitions of a new drug approval or a new molecular entity, and the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development.
MediLexicon's FDA Approved Drugs Listings include:
New Molecular Entities (NME): these NME's are described as a medication containing an active substance that have never previously approved in the US for marketing in any manner, shape or form (as defined by the FDA). In addition to this, there is also the inclusion of some FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) approved recombinant proteins and biologics.
MediLexicon's FDA Approved Drugs Listings do NOT include:
Over-the-counter products, diagnostic agents, generics, most vaccines, medical devices, biologic compounds (not approved by CDER), as well as new indications and new administrations of previously-approved compounds and new dosages.
Please note that the extra search boxes at the top of the website link to external drug website databases. In no event shall MediLexicon International Ltd be responsible for the content, accuracy or opinions expressed in these web sites.
The FDA drug information shown in this section is licensed from Thomson CenterWatch. The information provided here is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute medical or pharmaceutical advice which should be sought from qualified medical and pharmaceutical advisers.




