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- 2.4.html accessdate "2014-12-01".
- 2.4.html date "1997".
- 2.4.html isCitedBy Amphetamine.
- 2.4.html isCitedBy International_nonproprietary_name.
- 2.4.html publisher "World Health Organization".
- 2.4.html quote "In principle, INNs are selected only for the active part of the molecule which is usually the base, acid or alcohol. In some cases, however, the active molecules need to be expanded for various reasons, such as formulation purposes, bioavailability or absorption rate. In 1975 the experts designated for the selection of INN decided to adopt a new policy for naming such molecules. In future, names for different salts or esters of the same active substance should differ only with regard to the inactive moiety of the molecule. ... The latter are called modified INNs .".
- 2.4.html title "Guidelines on the Use of International Nonproprietary Names for Pharmaceutical Substances".
- 2.4.html url 2.4.html.