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  1. Apr 4, 2021 · For example, the syllable -gli- characterizes many drugs used in diabetes (e.g., glibenclamide, canagliflozin, sitagliptin, saroglitazar, rosiglitazone; note that -glifozin, -gliptin, -glitazar, and -glitazone are all stems identifying different drug classes and that the prefix gli-identifies anti-hyperglycemics, which are sulfonamide ...

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  2. Drug nomenclature is the systematic naming of drugs, especially pharmaceutical drugs. In the majority of circumstances, drugs have 3 types of names: chemical names, the most important of which is the IUPAC name; generic or nonproprietary names, the most important of which are international nonproprietary names (INNs); and trade names, which are ...

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  4. The. purpose of the Guidelines is to provide supplemental information to the general approaches outlined in. General Chapter <1121> Nomenclature. In the United States under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA), the official name given a. drug plays a critical role.

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  5. h1121i NOMENCLATURE. The USP (or NF) titles for monograph articles are legally recognized under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act as the designations for use in labeling the articles to which they apply. The value of designating each drug by one and only one nonproprietary1 name is important in terms of achieving simplicity and ...

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  6. 1.4: Drug Nomenclature. During the development of a new pharmaceutical, the manufacturer initially assigns a code name to the drug. Once approved, the drug receives a United States Adopted Name (USAN)—a generic, nonproprietary designation. Upon being listed in the United States Pharmacopeia, this nonproprietary name becomes the drug's ...

  7. ACCESS. ABSTRACT: The World Health Organization assigns interna-tional nonproprietary names (INN), also known as common names, to compounds upon request from drug developers. Structures of INNs are publicly available and represent a source, albeit underused, to understand trends in drug research and development.

  8. Abstract. The nomenclature of drugs is a complex process. A drug generally has three different categories of names from its discovery to the arrival in the market: chemical name, non-proprietary name and proprietary name. While chemical name is given when a new chemical entity (NCE) is developed and it describes the substance chemically, the ...

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