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EBCL-0007
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration(FDA) is the U.S. federal regulatory agency responsible for supervising the safety of foods, medications, vaccines, medical devices, electromagnetic radiation emitting devices, cosmetics, animal and veterinary products, and tobacco products. In particular, it regulates the approval of new drugs before they hit the market.
The library of medications approved by FDA consists of 1108 molecules.
Related terms: H1 receptor, D2 receptor, Kv11.1, carbonic anhydrase, 5-HT2A receptor, acetylcholinesterase, COX-1, epidermal growth factor receptor, COX-2, D3 receptor
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NoteAll the compounds with solubility below 10 mM are shipped as 2 mM solutions.
H1 receptor
39
39
Number of compounds
39
D2 receptor
28
28
Number of compounds
28
Kv11.1
25
25
Number of compounds
25
COX-1
25
25
Number of compounds
25
carbonic anhydrase 2
24
24
Number of compounds
24