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Pharmaceutical industry trade names

This work is presented in two voiumes. The arrangement within the books is aiphabetic by generic name. The tabie of contents appears at the beginning of Volume 1. There is also an index by trade names used in many of the countries in the world. Another index lists the raw materials used in the manufacture of the various drugs, an index which should be commercially valuable to suppliers of chemical raw materials to the pharmaceutical industry. These indexes appear at the end of Volume 2. [Pg.1760]

In the chemical industry and in research alone more than 1700 trade name products and chemicals are used as solvents (Ash and Ash, 1996). The worldwide solvents market is estimated at over 30 billions pounds per year. Solvents are used in a wide range of industries and applications including metal cleaning and degreasing, dry cleaning operations, automotive and aviation fuel additives, paints, varnishes, lacquers, paint removers, plastics and rubber products, adhesives, textiles, printing inks, pharmaceuticals, and food processing. [Pg.31]

E-mail Address FokTaiHung jSapi.org.sg Web Address www.sapi.org.sg Singapore Association of Pharmaceutical Industries (SAPI) represents a wide spectrum of pharmaceutical related businesses, namely the trading houses, manufacturers, representative offices and pharmacies. [Pg.94]

Synonyms and trade names picronitric acid, 2,4,6-trinitrophenol, trinitrophenol Use and exposure Picric acid is a white to yellowish crystalline substance and highly flammable. It is used in the manufacture of fireworks, matches, electric batteries, colored glass, explosives, and disinfectants. Pharmaceutical, textile, and leather industries also make use of picric acid. Bouin s picro-formol is used as a preservative solution for biological specimens in laboratories. Toxicity and health effects Picric acid causes different adverse effects on the skins of animals and humans, like allergies, dermatitis, irritation, and sensitization. Absorption of picric acid by the system causes headache, fever, nausea, diarrhea, and coma. In high concentrations, picric acid is known to... [Pg.66]

Note that in the USA the trade name Pluronic is used by BASE Corp. for pharmaceutical-grade and industrial-grade poloxamers, while in Europe the trade name Lutrol is used by BASE Corp. for the pharmaceutical-grade material. [Pg.537]

Following the Trade Names is - in parentheses - the latest name of the pharmaceutical company that is marketing the drug. Many of the names of the companies have changed from earlier editions of this manual because of acquisitions, mergers, and other factors in the pharmaceutical industry. [Pg.705]

Usually, pharmaceutical preparations are also marketed by industry under proprietary names or trademarks ( TMs ). In many countries trade names, also called trademarks or brand names, are used when prescribing, dispensing. [Pg.867]

Uses Superfatting agent, lubricant, foam stabilizer, thickener, emulsifier in personal care prods., industrial applies. emulsifier, corrosion inhibitor for sol. cutting oils emulsifier, thickener for cleaners, household prods. emollient, antistat, vise, control agent in cosmetics w/o emulsifier, lubricant, conditioner in topical pharmaceuticals in food-pkg. adhesives defoamer in food-contact paper/paperboard in resin-bonded filters for food contact in food-contact textiles Regulatory FDA 21CFR 175,105,176.210,177.2260,177.2800 Manuf./Distrib. Ashland Cosmetic Supplies USA McIntyre Rhodia HPCII Trade Names DeMIDE OA-100M... [Pg.1234]

Uses Emulsifier, thickener, opacifier in cosmetics, toiletries, pharmaceuticals, industrial applies. pearlescent for shampoos textile antistat thickener and dispersant for pigments and textile printing Trade Names Emanon 3299 Emanon 3299R... [Pg.1252]

Uses Surfactant, emuisifier and solubilizer for mineral oils, fats, soivs. emulsifier in cosmetics latex paints metalworking fluids industrial lubricants textile specialties water treatment paper pharmaceuticals household prods. lubricant EP agent emulsifier dispersant opacifier vise, control agent defoamer in food-pkg. adhesives Regulatory FDA 21 CFR 175.105,175.300,176.210,177.2800 Manuf/Distrib. DelCon Trade Names Pegosperse 600 DOT... [Pg.1252]


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