Azacitidine Injection
Brand: AZACITIDINE
This drug is currently listed as in shortage by the FDA. Affected manufacturer: Armas Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Active FDA Drug Shortage
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Shortage Details
- Generic Name
- Azacitidine Injection
- Manufacturer
- Armas Pharmaceuticals Inc
- Dosage Form
- Injection
- Presentation
- Azacitidine, Injection, 100 mg (NDC 72485-201-01)
- Package NDC
- 72485-201-01
Status & Timeline
- Status
- Active Shortage
- Availability
- Available
- First Reported
- Dec 18, 2020
- Last Updated
- Feb 18, 2026
- Therapeutic Category
- Oncology
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What This Azacitidine Shortage Record Means
The FDA Drug Shortages database lists this record for Azacitidine Injection (brand: AZACITIDINE) from Armas Pharmaceuticals Inc with a current status of Active Shortage. The affected dosage form is Injection, presented as Azacitidine, Injection, 100 mg (NDC 72485-201-01). Shortages are tracked at the manufacturer and presentation level — other manufacturers or formulations of the same generic may remain available, which is why pharmacists often can source a working substitute even when one record is flagged.
This shortage was first reported on Dec 18, 2020 and was last updated Feb 18, 2026. FDA-supplied reason codes are not recorded for this entry; common drivers include manufacturing quality issues, raw-material constraints, demand surges, and voluntary business decisions to discontinue a presentation. There are 6 other current records in this database covering the same generic, which gives a fuller picture of how disruption is playing out across manufacturers and dosage forms.
A shortage listing is a supply-side signal, not a patient-level instruction. Access can vary dramatically by pharmacy, region, hospital system, and insurance formulary — local pharmacists have real-time visibility that a national database cannot provide. Therapeutic substitutes often exist in the same class, but switching decisions belong with your prescriber, who weighs efficacy, dosing conversion, interaction profile, and personal history. This page summarizes public FDA data for educational reference only and is not medical advice. If your medication is affected, contact your pharmacist and prescriber to plan an appropriate response.
Disclaimer: This information comes from the FDA Drug Shortages Database and is for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Do not stop or change any medication without consulting your healthcare provider or pharmacist. Shortage status can change rapidly — always verify current availability with your pharmacist.
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