What “UNII code” applies to Pfizer’s axitinib?
UNII codes are assigned by FDA to specific substances (including drug ingredients and, in some cases, specific salts/forms). For axitinib, the relevant UNII is tied to the axitinib active ingredient rather than the manufacturer (Pfizer).
Does Pfizer’s axitinib have a different UNII than other brands?
No. The UNII is based on the substance identity (the ingredient/salt/form), so the same axitinib substance should carry the same UNII across manufacturers, even if brand or application differs.
What UNII code is used for axitinib (active ingredient)?
The provided information does not include the axitinib UNII code, so I can’t state the exact UNII value here without risking an error.
If you share the exact label/form you mean (for example, the product name and strength, or whether you mean axitinib itself vs. a specific salt/form), I can help narrow it down.
How to find the UNII quickly on FDA label data
You can locate the UNII in FDA substance/label datasets tied to the drug’s active ingredient and product labeling. If you want, tell me the exact product name (e.g., the marketed axitinib product) and I’ll guide you to the precise UNII entry.
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