A British Approved Name (BAN) is the official, non-proprietary, or generic name given to a pharmaceutical substance, as defined in the British Pharmacopoeia...
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Volume V British Pharmacopoeia (Veterinary) Volume VI: (CD-ROM version) British Pharmacopoeia British Pharmacopoeia (Veterinary) British Approved Names The...
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generic name, such as the United States Adopted Name (USAN). International Nonproprietary Name British Approved Name United States Adopted Name Japanese...
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Drug nomenclature (redirect from Drug name)
Nonproprietary Name British Approved Name Dénomination Commune Française (France) Denominazione Comune Italiana (Italy, generic name) Japanese Accepted Name United...
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while a name that is still being considered is called a proposed INN (pINN). National nonproprietary names such as British Approved Names (BAN), Dénominations...
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for which the USAN differs from the INN include: British Approved Name International Nonproprietary Name Nomenclature of monoclonal antibodies United States...
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follows: INN = International Nonproprietary Name BAN = British Approved Name USAN = United States Adopted Name Two-letter codes for countries Lists of drugs...
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Testosterone isocaproate (BANTooltip British Approved Name; TiCa), sold under the brand names Sustanon 100, Sustanon 250, and Omnadren 250, is an androgen...
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follows: INN = International Nonproprietary Name BAN = British Approved Name USAN = United States Adopted Name Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L...
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