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Pediatric Exclusivity Statistics

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As of October 1, 2019

Review Division
 
Proposed Pediatric Study Requests (PPSRs) Received * Written Requests Issued
DCRP (Division of Cardiovascular Renal Products) 90
Updated
50
DNP (Division of Neurology Products) 86 40
DPP (Division of Psychiatry Products) 66 47
DOP1 (Division of Oncology Products 1) 36 21
DOP2 (Division of Oncology Products 2) 61 35
DHP (Division of Hematology Products) 108
Updated
40
40DMIP (Division of Medical Imaging Products ) 14 7
DAAAP (Division of Analgesia, Anesthesia and Addiction Products) 80 40
DGIEP (Division of Gastroentereology and Inborn Products) 78 29
DMEP (Division of Metabolism and Endocrinology Products) 148 53
DAIP (Division of Anti-Infective Products) 29 11
DAVP (Division of Anti-Viral Products) 70 54
DDDP (Division of Dermatology and Dental Products) 65
Updated
26
DNDP (Division of Nonprescription Drug Products) 10 5
DPARP (Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Rheumatology Products) 65 34
DBRUP (Division of Bone, Reproductive and Urologic Products) 37 14
DTOP (Division of Transplant and Ophthalmology Products) 42 54
TOTAL 1084
Updated
561

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Numbers reflect the number of drugs (i.e., active moiety) per division.

Written Requests with PPSRs - 481

Written Requests without PPSRs 80  
Incomplete Responses - 550

Updated

PPSR Withdrawals - 33
Written Request Withdrawals - 10
Written Request Amendments - 666

Updated

TOTAL ACTIONS = 1820

Updated

*This column will never equal the number of proposals submitted, because a Written Request may be issued without a proposal, and a proposal may result in an action that is incomplete instead of a Written Request.

*New/Transfers/Miscodes- some PPSRs were transferred to other divisions or deleted due to miscodes. The PPSRs are organized by therapeutic area within the Pediatric Exclusivity database.

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