PharmQuest's Parenteral Database includes essential data
points for over 2,300 parenteral products approved by
the FDA. The Parenteral Database is easy to use and has
powerful search capabilities. The database is updated
quarterly.
The Parenteral Database is very valuable to formulation
scientists, toxicologists and regulatory professionals.
It can be searched with six key parameters: drug manufacturer,
product name, active ingredient, excipient used, excipient
purpose, and route of administration. The database answers
several key questions for scientists involved in early
stage development, such as, "Which excipients are
commonly used in existing parenteral drugs, and at what
levels have they been approved in the past?"
For sample of questions that can be answered by using
the database, see Parenteral
FAQ section
The database’s search capabilities save a significant
amount of the scientist’s time as compared to alternatives:
reference books, reports and disparate online resources.
The Parenteral Database is hosted on PharmQuest’s
website.
The Parenteral Database can also be licensed to a pharmaceutical
company for hosting it internally on their Intranet. Scientists
can include information on proprietary parenteral products
being developed by the company and those in clinical trials,
alongside with the public information.