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- adjective Of or pertaining to
pharmacopoeia .
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Examples
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A legal quality control mechanism exists, but is only partially implementable due to the absence of pharmacopoeial quality and industrial manufacturing standards.
3. India 1997
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Containers for all pharmaceutical preparations must conform to the latest edition of internationally recognized pharmacopoeial standards.
Chapter 6 1993
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Containers for all pharmaceutical preparations must conform to the latest edition of internationally recognized pharmacopoeial standards.
Chapter 16 1993
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WAHID, M.A. and KAZMI, M.A. (1960) A study of some indigenous pharmacopoeial herbs.
Chapter 5 1953
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Thorough knowledge and understanding of pharmacopoeial requirements, current standards and guidelines (ICH and GMP) as applied in the laboratory.
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All Traditional Medicinals teas are made with pharmacopoeial grade herbs, the highest quality herb available, and include a range of digestive system teas, seasonal teas, women's teas, calming teas, healthy beverage teas, energizing teas and "Just for Kid's" teas.
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Working knowledge of current regulatory (Health Canada, FDA, ICH) and pharmacopoeial requirements for release and stability testing of pharmaceutical materials and products.
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The company uses pharmacopoeial grade herbs and is committed to the scientific study of their products, including rigorous quality control testing, following Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and sponsoring clinical research.
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Thorough knowledge and understanding of pharmacopoeial requirements, current standards and guidelines (ICH and GMP) as applied in the laboratory.
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Thorough knowledge and understanding of pharmacopoeial requirements, current standards and guidelines (ICH and GMP) as applied in the laboratory.
taciturnyetprolix commented on the word pharmacopoeial
A stock of drugs.
June 2, 2008