See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Crenessity
What is “Crenessity,” and when did the FDA approve it?
The information needed to answer an “FDA approval date” question depends on the product’s exact name and whether it is an FDA-regulated drug, biologic, device, or supplement. “Crenessity” does not uniquely identify an FDA-approved product based on the provided context, so I can’t reliably state an approval date.
If you share one of the following, I can pinpoint the FDA approval date:
- the exact product name as listed on the label (including spelling), or
- the active ingredient(s), or
- the sponsor/manufacturer name, or
- whether it’s a drug/device/biologic, or
- a link to the FDA page or the product’s listing.
How can I quickly find the FDA approval date myself?
Look up the product in the FDA database that matches its type:
- Drugs: Drugs@FDA (NDA/BLA approvals list dates)
- Medical devices: FDA device databases (510(k), De Novo, PMA records)
- Biologics: often via BLA records in Drugs@FDA
- Supplements: FDA usually doesn’t “approve” supplements before marketing, so there may be no approval date—only notifications or enforcement history.
Is this likely a supplement (no FDA “approval date”)?
If “Crenessity” is marketed as a dietary supplement, it typically does not receive an FDA premarket approval the way prescription drugs do. In that case, what you might find instead are:
- FDA warning letters, recalls, or enforcement actions, or
- registration and labeling information, rather than an approval date.
What I need from you to give the exact date
Reply with the exact spelling and one more detail (manufacturer/sponsor or whether it’s a drug/device/supplement). Then I can return the precise FDA approval date tied to the correct approval record.