About Drug Status Index
Drug Status Index was created to make drug approval information easier to find, easier to understand, and easier to verify.
Our Purpose
Searching for drug information online can be confusing. Some pages are too technical, some are outdated, and some make it hard to tell whether a drug is FDA approved, not approved, investigational, discontinued, compounded, or still in development.
Drug Status Index is designed as a simple starting point. Our goal is to help visitors quickly understand the general status of a medication or drug candidate and then point them toward official sources when verification is needed.
What We Provide
FDA Status
Plain-language information about whether a drug appears to be FDA approved, not approved, or still being reviewed.
Drug Pages
Individual pages for medications, compounds, and drug candidates with easy-to-read summaries.
Research Direction
Helpful context so visitors know where to look next, including FDA resources and official drug information sources.
Why It Matters
People search drug names for many different reasons. Some want to know if a prescription medication is approved. Others are researching side effects, compounded drugs, peptides, clinical-stage treatments, or medications they saw discussed online.
Drug Status Index helps organize that information in a direct and understandable way.
Important Disclaimer
Our Commitment
We aim to keep Drug Status Index clear, useful, and practical. As the site grows, we will continue adding drug pages, improving search, and making FDA approval information easier for the public to navigate.