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  1. The School of INN (International Nonproprietary Names) In 1950 WHO established the INN Programme to provide a common language for people all over the world to work together for the safe and effective use of medicines. The main objective of the programme is to. define a single, unique, globally accepted name for each pharmaceutical substance.

  2. Considering the potential for further developments in the field of biologicals, this review is intended to be a living document which will be regularly updated to include new policies, and future INNs assigned.Comments and suggestions from all interested parties are most welcome and will be. presented to the INN Expert Group for their ...

  3. 3.2 General policies for fusion proteins (5) INNs have been assigned to some fusion proteins. If a stem exists for one or the other part of the fusion protein, this stem should be brought into the name. This allows the constant part of a fusion protein to be recognized in the name.

  4. INN abbreviation Latin INN abbreviation English structure erbuminum erbumine 2-methylpropan-2-amine olaminum olamine 2-aminoethanol 10. In the INNM for a salt, in the case when INN for an acid is a two-word name containing the word "acid", an element describing acid component is formed from the name of the acid in the way described in para. 8.

  5. nonproprietary names are selected for these inactive moieties, and published in proposed lists under the title "names for radicals and groups". If a "radical and group name" is used in conjunction with an INN, it is also referred to as an INNM. In some cases, a name of an INN Radical describes more than one substituent, e.g. (names in

  6. An International Nonproprietary Name ( INN; also known as rINN, for recommended International Nonproprietary Name) is the official non-proprietary or generic name given to a pharmaceutical substance, as designated by the World Health Organization (WHO). The plethora of named proprietary preparations containing a given substance can lead to ...

  7. EB115.R4 (EB115/2005/REC/1)], the following names are selected as Recommended International Nonproprietary Names. The inclusion of a name in the lists of Recommended International Nonproprietary Names does not imply any recommendation of the use of the substance in medicine or pharmacy. Lists of Proposed (1–117) and Recommended (1–78 ...

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