Introduction
An Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) is the regulatory pathway for getting generic drugs approved by the U.S. FDA. Filing an ANDA is a strategic move that allows pharmaceutical companies to bring cost-effective alternatives to the market without repeating expensive clinical trials.
What Is an ANDA?
ANDA filings are submitted to gain FDA approval to market a generic version of an already approved branded drug. It must demonstrate that the proposed product is bioequivalent to the reference listed drug (RLD) in terms of safety, strength, dosage form, quality, and intended use.
Key Components of an ANDA
Why ANDA Matters
How apicule Helps
We support you through every step of the ANDA lifecycle—from dossier preparation and CMC documentation to bioequivalence strategies and post-submission queries. Our regulatory experts ensure that your ANDA filing is accurate, timely, and aligned with FDA expectations.
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