VALACYCLOVIR HYDROCHLORIDE
Details
- Status
- Prescription
- First Approved
- 2007-01-31
- Routes
- ORAL
- Dosage Forms
- TABLET
Companies
VALACYCLOVIR HYDROCHLORIDE Approval History
What VALACYCLOVIR HYDROCHLORIDE Treats
8 FDA approvalsOriginally approved for its first indication in 2007 . Covers 8 distinct patient populations.
- Other (8)
Other
(8 approvals)- • Approved indication (Jan 2007)
- • Approved indication (May 2010)
- • Approved indication (Mar 2011)
- • Approved indication (Apr 2012)
- • Approved indication (Apr 2014)
- • Approved indication (Apr 2015)
- • Approved indication (Dec 2017)
- • Approved indication (Mar 2020)
Active Pipeline
Ongoing clinical trials by development phase
Key Completed Trials
Completed studies with published results, ranked by significance
Trial Timeline
Full development history with FDA approval milestones
Understanding FDA Approval Types
| Count | Type | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| - | ORIG | Original approval - drug first enters market |
| - | SUPPL - Efficacy | New indication (new disease/condition approved) |
| - | SUPPL - Labeling | Label text changes (warnings, dosing updates) |
| - | SUPPL - Manufacturing | Production changes (new facility) |
| - | SUPPL - Chemistry | Formulation changes (new dosage strength) |
Green lines in the timeline show ORIG and Efficacy approvals - the clinically meaningful milestones.
VALACYCLOVIR HYDROCHLORIDE FDA Label Details
ProIndications & Usage
Valacyclovir hydrochloride is a deoxynucleoside analogue DNA polymerase inhibitor indicated for: Adult Patients Cold Sores (Herpes Labialis) Genital Herpes Treatment in immunocompetent patients (initial or recurrent episode) Suppression in immunocompetent or HIV-1-infected patients Reduction of transmission Herpes Zoster Pediatric Patients Cold Sores (Herpes Labialis) Chickenpox Limitations of Use The efficacy and safety of valacyclovir tablets have not been established in immunocompromised patients other than for the suppression of genital herpes in HIV-1-infected patients. 1.1 Adult Patients...
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