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Friday, June 17, 2011

British Pharmacopoeia - 2009

17th June 2011
Friday 10:07 PM
Another very important Pharmacopoeia is British Pharmacopoeia commonly known as BP. It is one of oldest Pharmacopoeias of the world. Here is the pdf file of BP - 2009.
Please download it and enjoy reading.
Download Link: http://www.4shared.com/get/OPln5j-w/British_Pharmacopoeia_2009.html  
British Pharmacopoeia - 2009:
“The British Pharmacopoeia” (”BP”) 2009 is the authoritative, current collection of standards for UK medicinal substances and the official source of all UK pharmaceutical quality standards. It is an essential reference for anyone involved in pharmaceutical research, development, manufacture and testing, and plays a vital role in ensuring that all medicinal substances on the UK market meet standards of safety, quality and efficacy.The “BP” comprises monographs, which set out the mandatory standards for active substances, excipients and formulated preparations, together with supporting General Notices, Appendices (test methods, reagents, etc) and Reference Spectra. Detailed information and guidance on various aspects of current pharmacopoeial policy and practice are provided in the Supplementary Chapters of the “BP”.The “BP” is supplied in a variety of formats designed for ease of use and a wide range of applications. The hard copy edition comprises a five-volume boxed set containing the “BP” in four volumes and the “BP” (Veterinary) volume.  It includes: a significant number of new UK monographs; all “European Pharmacopoeia 6th Edition” material up to and including “Supplement 6.2″ integrated into the text of “BP 2009″; new and revised monographs for Complementary, Herbal and Homoeopathic medicines with their own section in Volume III; and networking with full technical support from TSO, the publisher of the “BP”. The on-line version delivers the complete text of the “British Pharmacopoeia and European Pharmacopoeia” standards to your PC. The new features include an alphabetical index, user-friendly search interface design, and a facility to create a ‘My BP’ section.
 

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