What is axitinib (ChemSpider ID), and who makes it?
Axitinib is a Pfizer tyrosine kinase inhibitor used to treat certain cancers. It is marketed by Pfizer (the drug and its chemistry identifiers are commonly referenced in compound databases and drug information sites).
ChemSpider is a chemistry database that assigns a unique identifier (ChemSpider ID) to each compound, which is what people typically mean when they ask for the “ChemSpider ID” of a drug like axitinib.
What is axitinib’s ChemSpider ID?
Axitinib has a specific ChemSpider ID in the ChemSpider database, but the exact number is not included in the information provided here. If you want, share any ChemSpider link or the exact Axitinib page you’re looking at, and I can confirm that ID and match it to the axitinib entry.
What family of drugs is axitinib in?
Axitinib is a tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI). In general terms, TKIs block signaling pathways that drive cancer growth and spread by inhibiting tyrosine kinase activity.
How do drug databases typically cross-reference axitinib?
When you search for a drug in databases, you’ll often see cross-references between:
- Drug company and brand/regulatory naming (e.g., Pfizer)
- Chemical structure records (ChemSpider ID)
- Other identifiers like CAS number and related chemical IDs
Want the exact ChemSpider ID or a link?
If your goal is to look up the exact ChemSpider entry, the fastest route is to open ChemSpider and search “axitinib.” If you paste the ChemSpider URL or the entry text you see, I can extract the ChemSpider ID precisely.
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