Key facts
| Sponsor | STIRA |
|---|---|
| Brand name | DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE |
| Generic name | unspecified |
| Dosage form | SOLUTION |
| Application number | ANDA220173 |
| Submission number | 1 |
| Submission type | ORIG |
| Review priority | STANDARD |
| Status date | Not disclosed in the FDA record. |
What was approved
FDA's record shows STIRA as the sponsor of DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE, with the generic name recorded as unspecified and dosage form SOLUTION. An Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) is the FDA pathway used to approve generic drug products. Instead of repeating the clinical efficacy and safety trials already performed for the original branded product, an ANDA sponsor must demonstrate that its generic version is bioequivalent to an already-approved reference listed drug and meets the same identity, strength, quality, purity, and manufacturing standards. This specific application is submission type ORIG (submission number 1) under application number ANDA220173, with a submission status date of 20260707. FDA publishes approval and submission records so physicians, competitors, and investors can track which sponsors and products have cleared a given regulatory pathway. An approval reflects FDA's determination on the application as submitted; any post-approval changes to manufacturing, labeling, or use typically require a separate supplemental submission. This record is drawn directly from FDA's own approvals database rather than from company press materials. FDA publishes approval and submission records so physicians, competitors, and investors can track which sponsors and products have cleared a given regulatory pathway. An approval reflects FDA's determination on the application as submitted; any post-approval changes to manufacturing, labeling, or use typically require a separate supplemental submission. FDA publishes approval and submission records so physicians, competitors, and investors can track which sponsors and products have cleared a given regulatory pathway. An approval reflects FDA's determination on the application as submitted; any post-approval changes to manufacturing, labeling, or use typically require a separate supplemental submission.
Regulatory context
This application was reviewed under FDA's ORIG submission pathway. An Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) is the FDA pathway used to approve generic drug products. Instead of repeating the clinical efficacy and safety trials already performed for the original branded product, an ANDA sponsor must demonstrate that its generic version is bioequivalent to an already-approved reference listed drug and meets the same identity, strength, quality, purity, and manufacturing standards. FDA approval of an application does not itself guarantee ongoing marketing; sponsors remain subject to post-approval manufacturing inspections and adverse-event reporting requirements. FDA publishes approval and submission records so physicians, competitors, and investors can track which sponsors and products have cleared a given regulatory pathway. An approval reflects FDA's determination on the application as submitted; any post-approval changes to manufacturing, labeling, or use typically require a separate supplemental submission.
STIRA’s FDA history
Argus HQ has recorded 1 total FDA action tied to STIRA: 0 warning letters, 0 recalls, 1 approval record, and 0 Form 483 inspection citations.
Frequently asked questions
- What dosage form is DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE?
- DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE is formulated as: SOLUTION.
- What did FDA approve?
- FDA's record shows anda approval for DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE (unspecified), dosage form SOLUTION, sponsored by STIRA, under application number ANDA220173. FDA publishes approval and submission records so physicians, competitors, and investors can track which sponsors and products have cleared a given regulatory pathway. An approval reflects FDA's determination on the application as submitted; any post-approval changes to manufacturing, labeling, or use typically require a separate supplemental submission.
- What does the submission type mean?
- An Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) is the FDA pathway used to approve generic drug products. Instead of repeating the clinical efficacy and safety trials already performed for the original branded product, an ANDA sponsor must demonstrate that its generic version is bioequivalent to an already-approved reference listed drug and meets the same identity, strength, quality, purity, and manufacturing standards.
- Is this product available now?
- FDA's record lists a submission status date of 20260707. Availability, pricing, and distribution details beyond the submission status date are Not disclosed in the FDA record. FDA publishes approval and submission records so physicians, competitors, and investors can track which sponsors and products have cleared a given regulatory pathway. An approval reflects FDA's determination on the application as submitted; any post-approval changes to manufacturing, labeling, or use typically require a separate supplemental submission.
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Cite this record
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Argus HQ Research (2026). FDA Approves DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE — ORIG Submission by STIRA, Not disclosed in the FDA record.. Digital Empire LLC. Retrieved from https://argushq.ai/approval/stira-anda220173-2026-07-07
"FDA Approves DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE — ORIG Submission by STIRA, Not disclosed in the FDA record.." Argus HQ Research, Digital Empire LLC, 2026, argushq.ai/approval/stira-anda220173-2026-07-07.
Argus HQ Research. "FDA Approves DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE — ORIG Submission by STIRA, Not disclosed in the FDA record.." Digital Empire LLC. Accessed July 13, 2026. https://argushq.ai/approval/stira-anda220173-2026-07-07.
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}Source: FDA.gov — Approvals ↗

