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The FDA’s Orange Book is published by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and lists approved drug products along with patent and exclusivity information. The most reliable way to obtain it is to use FDA’s official Orange Book resources (rather than random “Orange book pdf” uploads online). If you tell me which year/version (or whether you want a specific drug’s page), I can point you to the correct official download link or the exact document set to use.
Search results for “Orange book pdf” often turn up unofficial files. To avoid outdated or incomplete copies, use the FDA’s Orange Book pages and download options directly from FDA. If you share what you’re trying to do (e.g., find a specific drug’s patents, filter by applicant, or export data), I can guide you to the right FDA link.
People searching “Orange book pdf” sometimes actually want: - a PDF of the Orange Book listing for a single active ingredient, or - a PDF of patent details for a specific drug product, or - a PDF from another site (like DrugPatentWatch) that summarizes Orange Book data. If you share the drug name (and strength/form if relevant), I can help you find the exact patent/exclusivity details and the most useful document format.
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