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Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia

A. Wade, ed., Martindale The Extra Pharmacopoeia 27th ed.. The Pharmaceutical Press, London, 1977, p. 604. [Pg.528]

Rea TM, Nash JF, Zabik JE, et al Effects of toluene inhalation on brain biogenic amines in the rat. Toxicology 31 143-1450, 1984 Rebert CS, Matteucci MJ, Pryor GT Acute electrophysiologic effects of inhaled toluene on adult male Long-Evans rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 33 157—165, 1989 Reynolds JEF Martindale The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 28th Edition. London, Pharmaceutical Press, 1982, pp 745-746... [Pg.311]

Reynolds, J. E. F. Ed., Martindale The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 31sted. The Royal Pharmaceutical Society London, 1996. Martindales Pharmacopeia. [Pg.835]

Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 28th edition, 1982 The Pharmaeeutical Press, London. [Pg.150]

Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia (often simply referred to as Martindale ) represents an additional publication of relevance to the pharmaceutical industry. Unlike the pharmacopoeias discussed above, Martindale is not a book of standards. The aim of this encyclopaedic publication is to provide concise, unbiased information (largely summarized from the peer-reviewed literature) regarding drugs of clinical interest. [Pg.94]

Martindale The Extra Pharmacopoeia is probably the most widely used reference source. This encyclopaedia is the basis of many other drug information systems. [Pg.102]

Reynolds J.E.F. (Ed.) (1996). Martindale—The Extra Pharmacopoeia. Pharmaceutical Press, London. [Pg.281]

Martindale, the Extra Pharmacopoeia, 29 edition, J.E.F. Reynolds, editor. The Pharmaceutical Press London, 1989, p. [Pg.449]

Martindale, "The Extra Pharmacopoeia", 27th Ed., Pharmaceutical Press, 1977, p. 1694. [Pg.478]

Antimuscarinic Agents (1996) In Reynolds JEF (ed.) Martindale the extra pharmacopoeia, 31st edn. Royal Pharmaceutical Society, London... [Pg.342]

Martindale The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 28th ed, p 1001, 1031, The Pharmaceutical Press,... [Pg.8]

Marihuana usually refers to a mixture of the leaves and flowering tops. Bhang, dagga, ganja, kif, and maconha are commonly used in various countries to describe similar preparations. Hashish and charas are names often applied to the resin, although in some countries hashish is applied to any cannabis preparation. Note. Many other synonyms and approximate synonyms for cannabis and cannabis resin have been used—see Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 28th Edn. [Pg.423]


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