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      • International Nonproprietary Names (INN) facilitate the identification of pharmaceutical substances or active pharmaceutical ingredients. Each INN is a unique name that is globally recognized and is public property. A nonproprietary name is also known as a generic name.
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  2. International Nonproprietary Names (INN) facilitate the identification of pharmaceutical substances or active pharmaceutical ingredients. Each INN is a unique name that is globally recognized and is public property. A nonproprietary name is also known as a generic name.

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  3. An international nonproprietary name (INN) is an official generic and nonproprietary name given to a pharmaceutical drug or an active ingredient. INNs are intended to make communication more precise by providing a unique standard name for each active ingredient, to avoid prescribing errors.

  4. International Nonproprietary Names (INN) is a naming system administered by the World Health Organization used to identify generic drugs, pharmaceutical substances and active pharmaceutical ingredients.

  5. The globally recognised name used to identify the active ingredient in a medicine. Abbreviated as INN. For more information, see international non-proprietary names.

  6. Apr 1, 2024 · International Nonproprietary Names (INN/HPS/MHP) 20 Avenue Appia 1211, Geneva 27 Switzerland Tel: +41 22 791 1249 Fax: +41 22 791 4856/5853

  7. An International Nonproprietary Name (INN) identifies a pharmaceutical substance or active pharmaceutical ingredient by a unique name that is globally recognized and is public property. A nonproprietary name is also known as a generic name. The INN system as it exists today was initiated in 1950 by a World Health Assembly resolution

  8. Lists of Proposed (1–117) and Recommended (1–78) International Nonproprietary Names can be found in Cumulative List No. 17, 2017 (available in CD-ROM only) . Dénominations communes internationales des Substances pharmaceutiques (DCI)

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