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Whether you are a formulation scientist, toxicologist, regulatory professional or even a business development person, the Parenteral Database is valuable for you. Following is a list of questions that can be answered using the database within a few mouse clicks. All these questions, plus many more that one would need during the course of developing a parenteral product, can be answered using this database.

As a further aid, you can also walk through the online tutorial that shows how to search the database.
 
For the Formulation Scientist:
Q Is there a parenteral product approved in the US that has an excipient such as methylparaben at a concentration of 10 mg/ml?
   
Q What are the commonly used preservatives, cosolvents, antioxidants etc. in approved Parenteral products?
   
Q At what levels has an excipient such as benzyl alcohol been approved in the past in parenteral products for a certain indication such as prostate cancer?
   
For the Regulatory Scientist:
Q At what levels has an excipient been approved in the past in parenteral products for a certain indication?
   
Q Has an excipient been administered via a specific route of administration?
   
For the Business Development Professional:
Q How many parenteral products are available in the US containing a certain drug as the active?
   
Q What parenteral products are available for a specific indication in the US?
   
Q Are there any parenteral products available for a specific indication containing a certain drug?
   
Q Are there any products approved for a specific indication administered through a specific route?
   
Q Does a specific company have parenteral products for an indication containing a certain active?
 

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