The international pharmacopoeia [electronic resource] / World Health Organization.
The international pharmacopoeia [electronic resource] / World Health Organization.
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Publisher
Geneva : World Health Organization, Dept. of Essential Medicines and Pharmaceutical Policies, 2011.
Date
2011.
Call Numbers
RAV/DISC10/1734
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MMS ID
Language
- Spanish
- English
- French
Formats
Physical Description
Physical content
1 CD-ROM : col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Publication information
Publisher
Geneva : World Health Organization, Dept. of Essential Medicines and Pharmaceutical Policies, 2011.
Edition
4th ed. (incl. 1st and 2nd supplements).
Date Published
2011.
Subjects
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Scope and Contents
Summary
"Contains the complete text of the fourth edition of the international pharmacopoeia comprising volumes 1 and 2, published in 2006, the first supplement, published in 2008, as amended and augmented by the text of the second supplement published in 2011."
"A collection of quality specifications for pharmaceutical substances and dosage forms together with supporting general methods of analysis. The first and second supplements focus on essential medicines including new monographs for antiretrovirals, antimalarials, anti-tuberculosis and paediatric medicines"--Container....
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Full title
The international pharmacopoeia [electronic resource] / World Health Organization.
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Notes
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Title from title screen.
"Version 2.2"--Start screen.
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System requirements: IBM compatible PC, 486 processor or higher; 32 MB of RAM, 10MB of free hard disk space to run from CD-ROM, 35 MB to copy contents to hard drive; Windows 98 or later; Internet browser (Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Explorer).
Language note
In English; with content information in French and Spanish.
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RAV/DISC10/1734
Record Identifier
74Vvo5kd04N3
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vvo5kd04N3
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ISBN
9241548134
9789241548137
DDC
615.11
MMS ID
991013415409702626