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Subject: Information on selling an "over-the-counter" medication
Category: Business and Money > Small Businesses
Asked by: crutchfield-ga
List Price: $35.00
Posted: 12 Jan 2005 11:38 PST
Expires: 11 Feb 2005 11:38 PST
Question ID: 456191
If I am interesting in making a cream that contains 1% hydrocortisone,
an "over-the-counter" strenngth medicine (similar to the current
over-the-counter product named 'CortAid 10') what
type of regulatory authorization do I need to get to sell it at retail
stores?  I have heard of something called an "FDA monograph" for
over-the-counter medications.
Is there an applicaion process to the FDA to meet the "monograph"
requirements so I can sell it at retail outlets, or is the a
service/company that will submit/apply my product to the FDA for me so
I can sell it in retail outlets?
Thanks,
Dr. C

Request for Question Clarification by pafalafa-ga on 12 Jan 2005 12:04 PST
Dr. C.,

You have asked about what is quite possibly one of the most complex
regulatory processes ever devised by the federal government.  However,
there are some FDA "EZ" alternatives for certain categories of drugs.

For the purposes of researching your question, I am assuming that
hydrocortisone is the only active pharmaceutical ingredient in your
formulation.  Please let me know if the situation is otherwise.

Also, if your formulation is substantially different than existing OTC
hydrocortisone creams in any way other than a cosmetic sense, please
let me know that as well.

For instance, if the only real difference is the addition of a
particular aroma, I wouldn't call that substantially different.  But
if the difference is a totally new base cream to carry the
hydrocortisone, that would may well be considered a substantial
difference.

Thanks.


pafalafa-ga

Clarification of Question by crutchfield-ga on 12 Jan 2005 18:51 PST
It is essentially the same as any 1% hydrocortisone ointment available
over-the-counter.  No additonal active ingredients.  Essentailly 1%
hydrocortisone in petrolatum (vasoline).  Maybe mild lemon fragrance,
but this is not essential and may not be used.
Thanks!!!!

Request for Question Clarification by pafalafa-ga on 13 Jan 2005 15:41 PST
Dr. C.,

I had hoped to be able to post a timely answer to your question, but
I'm afraid I'll be leaving town for a week and wasn't able to complete
my research in time.  Perhaps another researcher will be able to
provide an answer for you, but if not, I will certainly pick it back
up when I'm back at my desk.

In a nutshell, though:

--hydrocortisone for the application you've described IS covered by an
FDA monograph, which essentially means it is pre-approved, and you do
not have to go through an application process.

--however, you DO need to follow existing guidelines as far as labeling, etc

--As a first step, you should definitely contact the FDA small
business assistance office in your area:


http://www.fda.gov/ora/fed_state/Small_Business/regional.htm


They can begin walking you through the process and point you to all
relevant guidelines.  In fact, once you touch base with them, you may
find you have everything you need.

Let us know how things go after you contact FDA, and best of luck to
you in your efforts...


pafalafa-ga

Clarification of Question by crutchfield-ga on 14 Jan 2005 12:14 PST
thanks, I will start there.  I found your info helpful. Please get in
touch with me when you return and I can re submit and I'd like to pay
you for your efforts, let me know how to do so.
thanks,
DR. C

Request for Question Clarification by pafalafa-ga on 26 Jan 2005 05:14 PST
Hello Dr. C,

Well, I'm back from vacation (very cold, lots of fun) and ready to get
back to work.

Have you been in touch with the FDA?  I'd like to know how things are
working out, and most importantly, what sort of additional information
I can provide for you.

Let me know if you have a complete answer at this point, or if not,
what else I can do for you.

All the best,

pafalafa-ga

Clarification of Question by crutchfield-ga on 30 Jan 2005 20:03 PST
Welcome back.  I have not contacted them, but I will thi week and let you know.
Thanks for your help and you will hear from me soon.
Thanks,
Dr. C

Request for Question Clarification by pafalafa-ga on 31 Jan 2005 02:18 PST
Dr. C.,

Nice to hear back from you.  I look forward to learning what the FDA
contacts have to say.

paf

Clarification of Question by crutchfield-ga on 05 Feb 2005 12:04 PST
i would like to pay you 35.00 for your help.
how do i do so?
Thanks
Dr. C
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Subject: Re: Information on selling an "over-the-counter" medication
Answered By: pafalafa-ga on 05 Feb 2005 12:31 PST
 
Dr. C,

Thanks...I'm glad to hear the the information I provided on FDA
contacts was useful to you.

You needn't do anything at this point.  By my posting an answer, the
question will be closed, and the charge will be assessed to your
account.

If it turns out there is any additional information I can provide for
you on this, just post a note here, and I will be sure to see it.

All the best,


pafalafa-ga

Clarification of Answer by pafalafa-ga on 05 Dec 2006 06:52 PST
Here's a list of over-the-counter drugs (medicines) listed in the
FDA's Orange Book -- the list includes both generic and trade names
for the medicines:



OTC Drugs and Medicines in FDA's Orange Book:


ABREVA
ACEPHEN
ACETAMINOPHEN
ACETAMINOPHEN, ASPIRIN AND CAFFEINE
ACETAMINOPHEN; ASPIRIN; CAFFEINE
ACETAMINOPHEN; CLEMASTINE FUMARATE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
ACETAMINOPHEN; DEXBROMPHENIRAMINE MALEATE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE SULFATE
ACTRON
ADVIL
ADVIL ALLERGY SINUS
ADVIL COLD AND SINUS
ADVIL LIQUI-GELS
ADVIL MIGRAINE LIQUI-GELS
AFRINOL
ALAVERT
ALCOHOL; CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE
ALEVE
ALEVE COLD AND SINUS
ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE; MAGNESIUM TRISILICATE
ANTAZOLINE PHOSPHATE; NAPHAZOLINE HYDROCHLORIDE
ASPIRIN
AVAGARD
AVOBENZONE; OCTINOXATE; OXYBENZONE
AXID AR
BAYER EXTRA STRENGTH ASPIRIN FOR MIGRAINE PAIN
BENTOQUATAM
BIOSCRUB
BRIAN CARE
BROMPHENIRAMINE MALEATE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
BRONCHO SALINE
BRONITIN MIST
BUTENAFINE HYDROCHLORIDE
BUTOCONAZOLE NITRATE
CALCIUM CARBONATE, PRECIPITATED; FAMOTIDINE; MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE
CAP-PROFEN
CHG SCRUB
CHILDREN'S ADVIL
CHILDREN'S ADVIL ALLERGY SINUS
CHILDREN'S ADVIL COLD
CHILDREN'S ADVIL-FLAVORED
CHILDREN'S ELIXSURE
CHILDREN'S IBUPROFEN
CHILDREN'S MOTRIN
CHILDREN'S MOTRIN COLD
CHLORAPREP ONE-STEP FREPP
CHLORAPREP ONE-STEP SEPP
CHLORAPREP WITH TINT
CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE
CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE; ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL
CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE
CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE; IBUPROFEN; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE SULFATE
CHLOR-TRIMETON
CIDA-STAT
CIMETIDINE
CLARITIN
CLARITIN HIVES RELIEF
CLARITIN HIVES RELIEF REDITAB
CLARITIN REDITABS
CLARITIN-D 24 HOUR
CLEMASTINE FUMARATE
CLOTRIMAZOLE
COLGATE TOTAL
COMMIT
CROMOLYN SODIUM
DELSYM
DEXBROMPHENIRAMINE MALEATE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE SULFATE
DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE; GUAIFENESIN
DEXTROMETHORPHAN POLISTIREX
DISOPHROL
DOCOSANOL
DOXYLAMINE SUCCINATE
DRIXORAL
DRIXORAL PLUS
DYNA-HEX
EFIDAC 24 PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HCL
EFIDAC 24 PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HCL/BROMPHENIRAMINE MALEATE
EPINEPHRINE
EPINEPHRINE BITARTRATE
EXCEDRIN (MIGRAINE)
EXIDINE
EXTRA-STRENGTH AIM
E-Z PREP
E-Z PREP 220
E-Z SCRUB 201
E-Z SCRUB 241
FAMOTIDINE
FEMSTAT 3
FOAMCOAT
GAVISCON
GUAIFENESIN
GUAIFENESIN; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
GYNE-LOTRIMIN
GYNE-LOTRIMIN 3
GYNE-LOTRIMIN 3 COMBINATION PACK
GYNE-LOTRIMIN COMBINATION PACK
GYNIX
HABITROL
HIBICLENS
HIBISTAT
HUMULIN 50/50
HUMULIN 70/30
HUMULIN 70/30 PEN
HUMULIN L
HUMULIN N
HUMULIN R
HUMULIN R PEN
HUMULIN U
IBUPROFEN
IBUPROFEN AND PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HCL
IBUPROFEN POTASSIUM
IBUPROFEN POTASSIUM; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
IBUPROFEN; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
IBUPROHM
IBUPROHM COLD AND SINUS
IBU-TAB 200
IMODIUM A-D
IMODIUM ADVANCED
INFANTS' FEVERALL
INSULIN PURIFIED PORK
INSULIN RECOMBINANT HUMAN
INSULIN RECOMBINANT HUMAN; INSULIN SUSP ISOPHANE RECOMBINANT HUMAN
INSULIN SUSP ISOPHANE BEEF/PORK
INSULIN SUSP ISOPHANE PURIFIED PORK
INSULIN SUSP ISOPHANE RECOMBINANT HUMAN
INSULIN ZINC SUSP EXTENDED RECOMBINANT HUMAN
INSULIN ZINC SUSP PURIFIED PORK
INSULIN ZINC SUSP RECOMBINANT HUMAN
IOSAT
IVY BLOCK
JUNIOR STRENGTH ADVIL
JUNIOR STRENGTH IBUPROFEN
JUNIOR STRENGTH MOTRIN
KETOCONAZOLE
KETOPROFEN
LAMISIL
LAMISIL AT
LENTE ILETIN II (PORK)
LOPERAMIDE HCL
LOPERAMIDE HCL AND SIMETHICONE
LOPERAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE
LOPERAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE; SIMETHICONE
LORATADINE
LORATADINE AND PSEUDOEPHEDRINE SULFATE
LORATADINE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE SULFATE
LOTRIMIN ULTRA
MEDIPREN
MICONAZOLE 3
MICONAZOLE 3 COMBINATION PACK
MICONAZOLE 7
MICONAZOLE 7 COMBINATION PACK
MICONAZOLE NITRATE
MICONAZOLE NITRATE COMBINATION PACK
MICRODERM
MINOXIDIL
MINOXIDIL (FOR MEN)
MINOXIDIL (FOR WOMEN)
MINOXIDIL EXTRA STRENGTH (FOR MEN)
MONISTAT 1 COMBINATION PACK
MONISTAT 3
MONISTAT 3 COMBINATION PACK
MONISTAT 3 COMBINATION PACK (PREFILLED)
MONISTAT 7
MONISTAT 7 COMBINATION PACK
MONISTAT-3 COMBINATION PACK
MOTRIN IB
MOTRIN MIGRAINE PAIN
MUCINEX
MUCINEX D
MUCINEX DM
MYCELEX-7
MYCELEX-7 COMBINATION PACK
M-ZOLE 3 COMBINATION PACK
M-ZOLE 7 DUAL PACK
NAPHAZOLINE HYDROCHLORIDE; PHENIRAMINE MALEATE
NAPHCON-A
NAPROXEN SODIUM
NAPROXEN SODIUM AND PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HCL
NAPROXEN SODIUM; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
NASALCROM
NEOPAP
NICODERM CQ
NICORETTE
NICORETTE (MINT)
NICORETTE (ORANGE)
NICOTINE
NICOTINE POLACRILEX
NICOTINE POLACRILEX (MINT)
NICOTINE POLACRILEX (ORANGE)
NICOTROL
NIX
NIZATIDINE
NIZORAL A-D
NOVOLIN 70/30
NOVOLIN L
NOVOLIN N
NOVOLIN R
NPH ILETIN I (BEEF-PORK)
NPH ILETIN II (PORK)
OCUCLEAR
OMEPRAZOLE MAGNESIUM
OPCON-A
ORUDIS KT
OXYMETAZOLINE HYDROCHLORIDE
PEDIATRIC ADVIL
PEPCID AC
PEPCID AC (GELTAB)
PEPCID COMPLETE
PERMETHRIN
PHARMASEAL SCRUB CARE
PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE; PYRETHRINS
POTASSIUM IODIDE
POVIDONE IODINE
POVIDONE-IODINE
PREVACARE R
PRILOSEC OTC
PRIMATENE MIST
PROFEN
PROSTEP
PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HCL
PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
PSEUDOEPHEDRINE SULFATE
RANITIDINE
RANITIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE
REGULAR ILETIN II (PORK)
RID MOUSSE
ROGAINE (FOR MEN)
ROGAINE (FOR WOMEN)
ROGAINE EXTRA STRENGTH (FOR MEN)
SHADE UVAGUARD
SINE-AID IB
SODIUM CHLORIDE
SODIUM FLUORIDE; TRICLOSAN
SODIUM MONOFLUOROPHOSPHATE
STERI-STAT
SUDAFED 12 HOUR
TAB-PROFEN
TAGAMET HB
TAVIST ALLERGY/SINUS/HEADACHE
TAVIST-1
TERBINAFINE HYDROCHLORIDE
THEROXIDIL
THYRO-BLOCK
THYROSAFE
THYROSHIELD
TIOCONAZOLE
TRIVAGIZOLE 3
TYLENOL (CAPLET)
TYLENOL (GELTAB)
UNISOM
VAGISTAT-1
VASOCON-A
VELOSULIN BR
VISINE L.R.
VISINE-A
ZANTAC 150
ZANTAC 75
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