There were a number of drugs which were FDA approved in 1983. The list is available through the FDA and other sources.
The cancer treatment drug, Trabectedin is approved for use in Canada. The drug is not approved for use in the United States.
no , it is not
It can easily take 10 years or more for a pharmaceutical company to get their drug from the test phase to when it is approved for human consumption by the FDA.
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An exemption criterion for determining if a study of an approved drug requires an Investigational New Drug (IND) application is if the study involves a new use of the approved drug that significantly increases the risks associated with the drug or results in a change in the route of administration. If the study falls under these criteria, an IND may be required.
It is unwise to take any drug not approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
It takes about 10 to 15 years for a new drug to be tested and approved for sale in the United States.
Drug indications is the term used to list all the reasons why you would use that drug. As an example, "skin infection" would be the drug indication for an antibiotic. You can have official drug indications (approved by the government, autorities, etc..) and "non-official" indications (used for that reason, but not approved by studies, proofs, etc..)
In 1997, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved laser treatment of astigmatism
Its an approved drug product to which new generic versions are compared, to show that they are bioequivalent
Phenylephrine HCl is a prescription drug not approved for use in animals by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but prescribed legally by veterinarians as an "extra-label drug" - the veterinary use of a drug in a manner for which it was not approved. If you really feel that your dog needs this medication, I strongly suggest you talk to your vet first.
WelChol was originally approved in 2000 for high cholesterol, but the FDA approved it in January 2008 for a second indication: glucose control in Type 2 diabetes.