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  1. assign nonproprietary names to medicinal substances, so that each substance would be recognized globally by a unique name. These INNs do not give proprietary rights, unlike a trade mark, and can be used freely as they are public property. INNs have been assigned to biological products since the early days of the INN Programme.

  2. Dec 11, 2023 · International Nonproprietary Names (INN) for biological and biotechnological substances (a review) 2022. 11 December 2023. | Publication. Download (1.2 MB)

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  4. This document, first published on the website of the INN Programme in 2006, presents an inventory of the policy decisions taken by the INN Expert Group during these years of change, and of the names assigned to biological and biotechnological substances.

  5. Feb 4, 2021 · The WHO International Nonproprietary Names Programme would like to highlight that international non-proprietary names (INNs), assigned to well defined pharmaceutical substances, including those used in vaccines, ensure that each substance is recognised globally by a unique and distinct name.

    • Ursula Loizides, Akinola Adisa, Ana López de la Rica Manjavacas, James S Robertson, Raffaella Balocc...
    • 2021
  6. 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.

  7. Dec 31, 2018 · 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.

  8. 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. General guidance.