Here is a blog post exploring why this specific number matters in the fight against the flu.
At first glance, it’s just a number. In reality, it represents the FDA's authorization of Flublok Quadrivalent, a breakthrough in how we manufacture vaccines. What Makes 125285 Special?
Every year, as the leaves turn and the air gets crisp, the conversation inevitably turns to "the flu shot." But not all vaccines are created equal. If you’ve ever looked into the technical filings behind your medical options, you might have stumbled upon a specific code: . 125285
Next time you see the number on a medical form or a CDC fact sheet , you’ll know it’s not just a filing code. It’s the identifier for a sophisticated, egg-free tool in our public health arsenal that helps millions of people stay healthy every winter.
: Flublok Quadrivalent contains three times the active ingredient (antigen) of standard-dose flu vaccines, which is designed to provide a stronger immune response. Here is a blog post exploring why this
July 7, 2017 Approval Letter - BLA 125285/290 Flublok and ... - FDA
According to FDA-approved labeling , Flublok is indicated for active immunization against influenza A and B in adults . It is often recommended for older adults who may need that extra "boost" in protection, though it is widely available for the general adult population. Safety and Efficacy What Makes 125285 Special
While "125285" might look like a random string of numbers, it is actually a significant identifier in the world of public health and pharmaceutical regulation. Most notably, is the Biologics License Application (BLA) Submission Tracking Number (STN) assigned by the FDA for Flublok , a unique type of influenza vaccine.