Drugs@FDA: FDA-Approved Drugs
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- Is approved by FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research. These FDA-approved drugs are not included in Drugs@FDA. These drugs include vaccines, allergenic products, blood and blood products, plasma derivatives, cellular and gene therapy products, plasma volume expanders, and platelet additive solutions. (See CBER's approved drugs.)
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