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EXENATIDE SYNTHETIC · AMNEAL

Metabolic Approved 2005-04-28

EXENATIDE SYNTHETIC is FDA-approved to treat 1 condition (same as BYETTA).

Source: FDA Label
1
Indication
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Phase 3 Trials
21
Years on Market

Details

Status
Prescription
First Approved
2005-04-28
Routes
SUBCUTANEOUS
Dosage Forms
INJECTABLE

Companies

Active Ingredient: EXENATIDE SYNTHETIC

EXENATIDE SYNTHETIC Approval History

2025
2026
Original
New Indication
New Form
Label Update
2 FDA actions from 2024 to 2024
Nov 2024 ORIGINAL
Update

What EXENATIDE SYNTHETIC Treats

1 indications

EXENATIDE SYNTHETIC is approved for 1 conditions since its original approval in 2024. These indications span multiple therapeutic areas including oncology, immunology, and more.

  • Type 2 diabetes mellitus

Same approved indications as BYETTA (same active ingredient).

Source: FDA Label

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Trial Timeline

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Understanding FDA Approval Types
Count Type What it means
- ORIG Original approval - drug first enters market
- SUPPL - Efficacy New indication (new disease/condition approved)
- SUPPL - Labeling Label text changes (warnings, dosing updates)
- SUPPL - Manufacturing Production changes (new facility)
- SUPPL - Chemistry Formulation changes (new dosage strength)

Green lines in the timeline show ORIG and Efficacy approvals - the clinically meaningful milestones.

EXENATIDE SYNTHETIC FDA Label Details

Indications & Usage

EXENATIDE SYNTHETIC is FDA-approved to treat 1 condition — same approved indications as BYETTA.

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