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The generic name of a drug is not directly de rived from systematic nomenclature Furthermore different pharmaceutical companies will call the same drug by their own trade name which is differ ent from its generic name Generic names are in vented on request (for a fee) by the U S Adopted Names Council a private organization founded by the American Medical Association the American Pharmaceutical Association and the U S Pharma copeial Convention... [Pg.78]

Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients American Pharmaceutical Association/The Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, Washington, D.C. and London, 1986, pp. 19, 99, 101, 145, 240, 333. [Pg.351]

The early USPC was dominated by physicians who selected the best dmgs. This prevented iaclusion ia the USP of a large number of substances that were widely used, particularly elixirs, a popular dosage form ia the late nineteenth ceatury. To fill this gap, ia 1888 the American Pharmaceutical Association pubUshed the first NE, which provided standards for dmgs ia wide use but aot iacluded ia the USP. A history of the Natioaal Eormulary is also iacluded at the froat of the NF sectioa ia USP XXII—NFXUII (5). [Pg.445]

The NationalTormulary XIJC, The American Pharmaceutical Association, Washington, D.C., 1975. [Pg.447]

U.S. Pharmacopeia XX, (USP XX-NF XV), The United States Pharmacopeial Convention Inc., Rockville, Md., 1980 National Formulary XIW, Amehcan Pharmaceutical Association, Washington, D.C., 1975. [Pg.20]

The US. Pharmacopeia (USP XXII) or National Formula (NFXVII) (20) also provide a similar description however, the peroxide value is not defined (Table 9). These specifications are also given in the Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients (HPE), pubhshed jointiy by the American Pharmaceutical Association and The Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (21), which defines lecithins both from plants and eggs. The Merck Index (22) specifies a slightiy lower acid value. The Japanese Monograph (ISCI-II) (23) specifies a slightiy lower acetone-insoluble matter and a lower heavy-metal content. [Pg.103]

Several national organizations serve the professional needs of U.S. pharmacists. These reflect the practice milieu of members, eg, independent community pharmacies, chain dmg stores, and hospitals. The American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA), founded in 1852, is composed of the Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science, Academy of Pharmaceutical Practice and Management, and the Academy of Students of Pharmacy. Other organizations include the American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists (ASHP), National Association of Chain Dmg Stores (NACDS), and National Association of Retail Dmggists (NARD). [Pg.223]

W. E. Gilbertson, in T. R. Covington, ed.. Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, 10th ed., American Pharmaceutical Association, Washington, D.C.,... [Pg.236]

McPhiUips in M. E. Goldberg, ed.. Pharmacological and Biochemical Properties of Drug Substances, Vol. 1, American Pharmaceutical Association,... [Pg.446]

W. Moio2owich, D.. Lamb, R. M. DeHaan, and. E. Giay, Abstracts, Papers, yAmerican Pharmaceutical Association Meeting, Washiagton, D.C., 1970, p. [Pg.92]

Sorbit TS Inj. (Termo) Actidose (Paddock)-comb. Sorbitol Sodium (Pharmaceutical Associates)... [Pg.1886]

Pharmaceutical Association of Malaysia Proprietory Medicines Association of Australia... [Pg.142]

Billow JA. Acne. In Berardi RR, McDermott JH, Newton GD, et al, eds. The Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs. 14th ed. Washington, DC American Pharmaceutical Association, 2004 913-928. Cheigh NH. Atopic dermatitis. In DiPiro JT, Talbert RL, Yee GC, et al, eds. Pharmacotherapy A Pathophysiologic Approach. 6th ed. New York City McGraw-Hill, 2005 1785-1792. [Pg.973]

Keefner KR. Contact dermatitis. In Berardi RR, McDermott JH, Newton GD, et al, eds. Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs. 14th ed. Washington, DC American Pharmaceutical Association, 2004 849-871. [Pg.973]

Nonprescription Drugs. 14th ed. Washington, DC American Pharmaceutical Association, 2004 873-888. [Pg.973]

P. Finholt, Influence of formulation on dissolution rate, 32. in Dissolution Technology (L. J. Leeson and J. T. Car-stensen, eds.), Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences, American Pharmaceutical Association, Washington,... [Pg.125]

L. Z. Benet, A. Greither, and W. Meister, Gastrointestinal absorption of drugs in patients with cardiac failure, in The Effect of Disease States on Drug Pharmacokinetics (L. Z. Benet, ed.), Academy of Pharmaceutical Association, Washington, D.C, 1976, pp. 33-50. [Pg.126]

S. Riegelman, Dissolution Testing in Drug Development and Quality Control, The Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences Task Force Committee, American Pharmaceutical Association, 1979, p. 31. [Pg.192]

R. Jones, Excipient effects on topical drug delivery paper presented at the Industrial Pharmaceutical Technology Section Symposium, 121st Annual Meeting of the American Pharmaceutical Association, Chicago, Abstracts, Vol. 4, p. 24. [Pg.240]

W. E. Claxton, paper presented to the Industrial Pharmaceutical Technology Section, American Pharmaceutical Association, Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences, San Francisco meeting, Mar. 1971. [Pg.625]

The Animal Health Institute (AHI), the premier trade organization of animal health industries, had its beginnings in Des Moines, Iowa, sharing offices and staff with the Iowa Pharmacists Association. The executive secretary of the Iowa Pharmaceutical Association and Animal Health Institute was a pharmacist who eventually became the full-time executive secretary for the AHI when it moved its headquarters to Washington, D.C. [Pg.723]

H. L. Newmark and E. DeRitter, Animal Health Dosage Forms Stability Requirements, in Animal Health Products Design and Evaluation (D. C. Monkhouse, ed.), American Pharmaceutical Association, Washington, DC, 1978, p. 133. [Pg.730]


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ABPI: Association of the British Pharmaceutical

ABPI: Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry

American Association Pharmaceutical

American Association of Pharmaceutical

American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists

American Pharmaceutical Association APhA)

American Pharmaceutical Association founding

American Pharmaceutical Association history

American Pharmaceutical Association meetings

Association for Pharmaceutical Technology

Association of British Pharmaceutical

Association of British Pharmaceutical Industries

Association of the British Pharmaceutical

Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry

British Association of Pharmaceutical Physicians

European Federation Pharmaceutical Association

European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations

French Pharmaceutical Companies Association

Generic Pharmaceutical Association

Generic Pharmaceutical Association , generics

International Association for Pharmaceutical Technology

International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association

Japanese Pharmaceutical Association

Japanese Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association

National Association Pharmaceutical Manufacturers

National Association of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers

National Pharmaceutical Association

Pharmaceutical Industry Association

Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association

Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association Japan)

Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association annual survey

Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association

Pharmaceutical legislation Manufacturers Association

Slovakia Association of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry

Slovakia Association of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry ZCHFP)

Swedish Association of the Pharmaceutical Industry

U.S. Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association

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