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  1. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like 1. Which of the following are considered to be the toxic effects of a drug? a. Additional, mild, unwanted effects b. Unusual, unexpected mild effects c. Serious, possibly life-threatening effects d. Reduction of the allergic response, 2. What is the unique, simple, and official name assigned to a specific drug for worldwide use ...

  2. To name a salt or ester and its parent, you may submit applications for a new USAN and a USANM concurrently. The new USAN is adopted after the usual negotiation process and the USANM is adopted usually 1-2 months later. Under the new USAN application policy, both names may be requested with a single form, Form A.

  3. from different brands thus leading to drug overdose or toxicity. Therefore, protection of the patient against potential health risks is central to medicine nomenclature. The International Non-proprietary Name (INN) Programme The World Health Organization (WHO) has recognised and supported the importance of

  4. Dec 15, 2023 · A group of experts at the WHO called the INN Expert Committee carefully selects INNs based on several criteria: Uniqueness: The name should be unique and not resemble existing drug names or trademarks to avoid confusion. Informativeness: The name should provide some information about the drug’s pharmacological class or therapeutic action. For ...

  5. A United States Adopted Name ( USAN) is a unique nonproprietary name assigned to a medication marketed in the United States. Each name is assigned by the USAN Council, which is co-sponsored by the American Medical Association (AMA), the United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP), and the American Pharmacists Association (APhA).

  6. Generic names are chosen by official agencies, such as the International Non-proprietary Names, British Approved Names or United States Approved Names, following specific guidelines. Drugs can also have a branded (trade or proprietary) name given by the manufacturer or pharmaceutical company to make it recognisable and memorable.

  7. Name given to a pharmaceutical product by the manufacturer, e.g. Valium is the originator brand name (also called trade name) for diazepam. The use of this name is reserved exclusively to its owner as opposed to the generic name, i.e. diazepam. Brand names may also be used for generic products; they are then often called ‘branded generics’.