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- stems used in INNs. WHO An international nonproprietary name (INN) is an official generic and nonproprietary name given to a pharmaceutical drug or an...
- which is the IUPAC name; generic or nonproprietary names, the most important of which are international nonproprietary names (INNs); and trade names, which...
- clones of a single parent cell. When used as drugs, the International Nonproprietary Names (INNs) end in -mab. The remaining syllables of the INNs, as well...
- monoclonal antibodies is a naming scheme for ****igning generic, or nonproprietary, names to monoclonal antibodies. An antibody is a protein that is produced...
- A United States Adopted Name (USAN) is a unique nonproprietary name ****igned to a medication marketed in the United States. Each name is ****igned by the...
- and in the European Union in 2015. Idarucizumab is the International nonproprietary name (INN). The description was updated in 2016. Idarucizumab is the...
- June 2016. "International Nonproprietary Names for Pharmaceutical Substances (INN). Recommended International Nonproprietary Names (Rec. INN): List 45"...
- compound sold as a coccidiostat used in poultry. It has many International Nonproprietary Names.[clarification needed] The drug is a thiamine analogue and blocks...
- highly important for human medicine. Cefalexin is the International Nonproprietary Name (INN) and the Australian Approved Name (AAN), while cephalexin...
- Sermorelin acetate (INNTooltip International Nonproprietary Name; brand names Geref, Gerel), also known as GHRH (1-29), is a peptide analogue of growth...