ABDA-Database Archive in a nutshell
The ABDA Database Archive lists 244,520 German Drugs taken off the market and deleted from the ABDA Database after their approval expired.
The Archive goes back until November 2003
Suitable for:
Pharma Industry, Pharma Trade, Health Insurance, Regulatory
Source: ABDATA PHARMA-DATA-SERVICE
Eschborn, Germany
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This database can be accessed after purchasing the subscription package ‘Drug Dictionaries’, ‘Drug Pricing’ or ‘Premium’
What customers say
The use of the ABDA database CAVE is very valuable for teaching at the Pharmacological Institute because there is no other complete directory of all drugs approved in Germany. There is also no other program as good and reliable as the Cave module for testing interactions, which we regularly use for course tasks.
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