What’s INN? INN stands for International Nonproprietary Names which are the generic names used to identify pharmaceutical substances or active pharmaceutical ingredients. It’s a list of some 7000 names maintained by the World Health Organization. The purpose of INN is
to provide health professionals with a unique and universally available designated name to identify each pharmaceutical [...]
Browsing pharmaceuticals™
INN = Generic
Posted by alvin in May 3rd, 2007
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