(a) The name by which a drug is designated shall be clearly distinguishing and differentiating from any name recognized in an official compendium unless such drug complies in identity with the identity prescribed in an official compendium under such recognized name.
Actually there are three names for each branded drug: The brand name, the generic name and chemical name. The official list of USAN and INN
a. While there is only one generic name, there may be many trade names for the same drug. b. The trade name is the common name assigned for a drug. c. The trade name is the official name as it appears in the official reference, the USP/NF. d. The trade name is the exact chemical formula of the drug.
In the United States under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA), the official name given a drug plays a critical role. The FDCA defines the term official compendium as the official . USP, the official NF, or any supplement to them. A drug (which includes both FDCA drugs and Public Health
The generic name: is given for the drug to being official name. The official name: is the name under which its listed in one in the
DESIGNER DRUGS ; OFFICIAL NAMES: 2C-B (4-bromo-2,5 dimethoxyphenethylamine). STREET NAMES: ; DRUG CLASSIFICATIONS: Schedule I, hallucinogen. OFFICIAL NAMES: ; DRUG
The World Health Organization (WHO) assigns an official international nonproprietary name (INN) to a drug following a request from the drugmaker. This INN is the official name of the active
A drug's official name is typically known as its generic name or nonproprietary name. This name is recognized globally and is not
drugs or other substances by the official name, common or usual name scheduled by the Drug Enforcement Administration in Schedule II of the federal
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Thank you. Yeah, I don't feel like the absence of her name is a problem with the story, but I also understand some folks being curious.
I still don't know what her name is, though. If HornyXhosa thinks of a name before I do, their pick is official.