What is the “unique ingredient identifier” for axitinib?
Axitinib’s unique ingredient identifier is its standardized substance record used in regulatory and drug-safety databases (often tied to identifiers such as the Active Ingredient Identifier used in the FDA’s drug databases, or equivalent substance IDs in other systems). The exact “unique ingredient identifier” value depends on which identifier system you mean (for example, FDA active ingredient ID vs. another catalog’s substance ID).
Which database/standard are you using for the identifier?
Different platforms use different “unique ingredient identifier” fields. If you tell me the system you’re working in (for example, FDA/NDC-related active ingredient ID, DrugBank, RxNorm, INN/WHO substance ID, or another provider’s substance ID), I can map axitinib to the exact axitinib identifier format used there.
What’s the active ingredient name to look up?
For identifier lookups, the ingredient name is typically entered as:
- Axitinib
Using that exact spelling usually finds the correct substance record in ingredient/active-ingredient tables.
Related check: common confusion with salt forms or products
Axitinib appears as a single active ingredient; product records (NDC/label/brand) can differ by manufacturer and dosage form, but the “unique ingredient” value should still correspond to axitinib itself rather than the specific tablet/capsule package.
If you share the system, I’ll give the exact identifier
Reply with the identifier system or the field name you’re using (e.g., “FDA active ingredient identifier” or the exact column header from your spreadsheet/API). Then I can provide the precise axitinib unique ingredient identifier value for that system.