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Drugs@FDA

Drugs@FDA (Approved Drug Products)

U.S. Food & Drug Administration (openFDA) · Tier-1 · research-only (never on individual profiles)

Research-only
Source:Drugs@FDA·Snapshot May 2026Open official source ↗

Drugs@FDA is the openFDA catalog of FDA-approved drug products — application number, sponsor, brand and generic name, dosage form, route, and marketing status. Fonteum keys each row on application number and product number.

What Fonteum uses it for

How this source shows up on Fonteum.

Aggregate drug-product reference, keyed to the sponsor / manufacturer (name-normalized for a deferred Open Payments cross-link). Fonteum surfaces the approved-product identity and marketing status; the entity-graph link is held for ambiguous matches, never written.

What this source does NOT mean

An approval record describes a drug product and its sponsor — it is not a statement about any healthcare provider, not a clinical recommendation, and not a Fonteum endorsement of a product. A named sponsor is not an asserted provider-identity match.

What this dataset answers

Research and data questions this source supports.

  • 01Resolve an FDA application number to its sponsor, brand and generic name, dosage form, and marketing status.
  • 02Build a drug-product reference that distinguishes prescription, OTC, and discontinued products by marketing status.
  • 03Cross-reference a sponsor's approved-product portfolio against Part D spending and NDC directory entries.
  • 04Power a research surface on approved-product counts by sponsor or dosage form.

Dataset size: 51,713 approved drug products (2026-06-14 snapshot)

Fields used

Per-field display contract.

Every field below has a `display_allowed` flag in the §94 provenance schema. Write-locked fields are captured to provenance for audit but never rendered on profile pages.

Research-only — never on profiles

6 fields
application_numberFDA application number
product_numberProduct number
sponsor_nameSponsor (by name)
brand_nameBrand name
generic_nameGeneric name
marketing_statusMarketing status
Limitations

What we can’t infer from this source.

  • Tier-1 — aggregate research context only; never rendered on individual provider profiles.
  • Product-keyed by application/product number; sponsor is name-keyed, with the entity-graph cross-link deferred.
  • Marketing status reflects the source at snapshot time (e.g. Prescription, Discontinued); it is not real-time.
  • openFDA omits empty fields; some historical applications carry sparse product detail.
Source metadata

Authority, license, refresh cadence.

Authority

U.S. Food & Drug Administration (openFDA)

Tier

Tier-1 · research-only (never on individual profiles)

Refresh cadence

Weekly — openFDA republishes the Drugs@FDA partition; Fonteum re-pulls on snapshot publication.

License

openFDA — CC0 public domain (U.S.-government works). Free to use; no API key required for bulk downloads. License ↗

Official URL

https://api.fda.gov/drug/drugsfda.json

Attribution requirement

Source: U.S. Food & Drug Administration (openFDA) — Drugs@FDA · Snapshot {YYYY-MM-DD}

ToS & usage notes

What the source allows.

openFDA data is CC0 public domain. No API key is required for bulk downloads; attribution to openFDA is the courtesy ask. Fonteum pulls the Drugs@FDA partition and attests each snapshot.

Sample provenance

What a single field looks like in the graph.

A worked example. Every field surfaced from this source carries this shape of provenance line — source · last checked · display rule · confidence (when applicable).

Field

Approved drug product (research-only)

Sample value

NDA 000000 · Example Brand (generic) · Tablet · Prescription

Provenance line

Source: openFDA Drugs@FDA · Snapshot 2026-06-14 · Methodology fda-drugs-at-fda/v1 · Display rule: product-keyed research reference

How to access

Official API, bulk download, and Fonteum endpoints.

Official API / download

https://api.fda.gov/drug/drugsfda.json ↗

Fonteum surface

https://fonteum.com/api/v1/fda/manufacturer/{id} →

Frequently asked

Common questions about Drugs@FDA.

What is Drugs@FDA?
Drugs@FDA is the openFDA catalog of FDA-approved drug products. Each row carries the FDA application number, product number, sponsor, brand and generic name, dosage form, route, and marketing status. Fonteum keys each row on application number and product number.
How do I download Drugs@FDA data?
The data is available from the openFDA Drugs@FDA API (api.fda.gov/drug/drugsfda.json) and as a bulk download from open.fda.gov. It is CC0 public domain — free to download and redistribute with attribution, with no API key required.
Does an approved product mean it is currently marketed?
Not necessarily. The marketing_status field distinguishes Prescription, Over-the-counter, and Discontinued products. An approval record is historical; the marketing status reflects the source at snapshot time and is not real-time.
Is this linked to prescribers or providers?
No. Drugs@FDA is product- and sponsor-keyed; the sponsor is recorded by name. There is no NPI in the source, and the Open Payments manufacturer cross-link is deferred — ambiguous matches are held, not written.
How fresh is Fonteum's copy?
openFDA republishes the Drugs@FDA partition on a roughly weekly cadence; Fonteum re-pulls on snapshot publication. As of the 2026-06-14 snapshot, Fonteum holds 51,713 approved drug products.
Related

Where this source already shows up.

Related sources in the graph

  • /sources/fda-enforcement-reports →
  • /sources/fda-drug-ndc →
  • /sources/cms-part-d-spending-by-drug →
See also
  • /sources → The full source library — every dataset Fonteum cites.
  • /data-provenance → The provider graph — pipeline diagram, source-family clusters, field-level provenance examples, display rules.
  • /methodology → Network-wide sourcing, refresh cadence, and corrections policy.
  • /editorial-policy → Independence, sourcing, conflicts, corrections, retractions.

The substrate, by the numbers

9.2Mgraph entitiesProviders, organizations, owners, and facilities
15.7Mlinked identifiersNPIs, CCNs, LEIs and more, resolved to entities
5Mgraph edgesSource-attested relationships between entities
44federal source familiesDistinct CMS, OIG, HRSA, FDA and peer datasets
35dataset pagesCitable, downloadable /data catalog pages
56reproducible studiesEach shipping the SQL behind its figures

Built on the authoritative federal record

The primary sources, named on every page.

These are the federal agencies whose public datasets Fonteum ingests and attributes — the issuing authorities, not customers or partners. Every figure on the site links back to one of them.

  • CMS
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  • FDA
  • NLM
  • NUCC
  • Census
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  • BEA

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Reproducible by design

Every figure traces to its federal source.

14-tuple provenance

Every rendered fact ties to a source URL, dataset ID, snapshot date, row key, and SHA-256 — the full chain-of-custody record.

Reproducible SQL

Each study ships the exact query behind its figures, run against the cited federal snapshot. Re-run it yourself.

Daily reconciliation

Published counts are reconciled against the upstream federal datasets on a daily cadence, with drift logged.

Named medical review

Reviewed by Jennifer Montecillo, MD, medical reviewer. Non-practicing medical reviewer.

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