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  1. 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) International Nonproprietary Names can be found in Cumulative List No. 17, 2017 (available in CD ...

  2. The INN Programme's purpose is to assign nonproprietary names to medicinal substances so that each would be recognized globally by a unique name. INNs facilitate the identification of pharmaceutical substances or active pharmaceutical ingredients. Each INN is a unique name that is globally recognized and is public property. In fact, unlike

  3. Nov 5, 2007 · The lists are trilingual, in English, French and Spanish, and include Latin INNs. All INNs are published in a cumulative list of INNs *, which is updated periodically and includes INNs in Latin, English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian, as well as reference to other common names. At present, more than 8,000 INNs have been published.

  4. Selection of Recommended International Nonproprietary Names for Pharmaceutical Substances, the names given in the list on the following pages are under consideration by the World Health Organization as Proposed International Nonproprietary Names. The inclusion of a name in the lists of Proposed International Nonproprietary Names does not imply ...

  5. International Nonproprietary Names (INN) identify 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. The INN system is managed by the World Health Organization (WHO).

  6. 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.

  7. The document "The Use of Common Stems in the Selection of INNs" is intended primarily for persons and. companies applying to the WHO INN Programme for the selection of an INN for a new pharmaceutical substance. and has been designed to assist in the process of devising a suitable proposal. It will also be of assistance to.

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