Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients Stocks List

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Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 1 CDXS Codexis to sell Pompe, Fabry assets to Crosswalk Therapeutics
Jul 1 CDXS Codexis Finalizes Purchase Agreement with Crosswalk Therapeutics for Gene Therapy Assets
Jul 1 TEVA Update: Market Chatter: Teva Pharmaceuticals Faces FTC Probe on Patent Listings
Jul 1 TEVA Correction: Top Midday Stories: Boeing to Acquire Spirit AeroSystems; Robinhood Acquires Pluto; FTC Probes Teva; BlackRock Acquires Preqin; SCOTUS Grants Trump Some Immunity
Jul 1 TEVA Teva focus of FTC investigation over inhaler patents
Jun 28 TEVA New AJOVY® (fremanezumab) Migraine Prevention Data Challenges Treatment Pauses
Jun 28 OPK Investors in OPKO Health (NASDAQ:OPK) have unfortunately lost 70% over the last three years
Jun 27 QLI How Is The Market Feeling About Qilian Intl Hldg Gr?
Jun 26 NVS FDA Accepts Ionis' (IONS) NDA for Rare Disease Drug Olezarsen
Jun 26 VTRS Here's Why You May Invest in Theravance (TBPH) Stock Now
Jun 26 RDY Dr. Reddy’s to Acquire Nicotinell and Related Portfolio in Significant Step Towards Building Global Consumer Healthcare Business
Jun 26 RDY Haleon to sell overseas nicotine therapy business to Dr. Reddy’s
Jun 26 NVS Pharma M&A: The top high value deals in 2023
Jun 25 VTRS Viatris Named to TIME’s World’s Most Sustainable Companies 2024 List
Jun 25 NVS Novartis Stock Just Below Innovative Drugmaker's All-Time High; Gets Key Rating Upgrade
Jun 25 TEVA Teva to pay $750M as part of tax deal with Israel
Jun 25 NVS ASCO24: Novartis’ Scemblix outperforms standard of care in CML
Jun 25 TEVA Teva Reaches Agreement With the Israel Tax Authority to Resolve All Pending Litigation for the Company's Taxable Years 2008-2020
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients

An active ingredient (AI) is the ingredient in a pharmaceutical drug or pesticide that is biologically active. The similar terms active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and bulk active are also used in medicine, and the term active substance may be used for natural products. Some medication products may contain more than one active ingredient. The traditional word for the API is pharmacon or pharmakon (from Greek: φάρμακον, adapted from pharmacos) which originally denoted a magical substance or drug.
The terms active constituent or active principle are often chosen when referring to the active substance of interest in a plant (such as salicylic acid in willow bark or arecoline in areca nuts), because the word ingredient in many minds connotes a sense of human agency (that is, something that a person combines with other substances), whereas the natural products present in plants were not added by any human agency but rather occurred naturally ("a plant doesn't have ingredients").
In contrast with the active ingredients, the inactive ingredients are usually called excipients in pharmaceutical contexts. The main excipient that serves as a medium for conveying the active ingredient is usually called the vehicle. Petrolatum and mineral oil are common vehicles.

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