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British Pharmaceutical Codex
The British Pharmaceutical Codex (BPC) was first published in 1907, to supplement the British Pharmacopoeia which although extensive, did not cover all the ...
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The British Pharmaceutical Codex (BPC). 3. The Extra Pharmacopoeia ( MAIartindale) (Extra Pharmacopoeia). 4. Remington's Practice of Pharmacy ( Remington) ...
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The BPC (in a very much more modern version) is still in print - find out more at The ... The British Pharmaceutical Codex, 1911, was published by direction of the ...
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[edit] Proper noun. British Pharmaceutical Codex. the BPC - a book of reference, published by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, intended to aid those ...
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Jan 2, 1990 ... Buchu was introduced into Britain in 1790 and in 1821 included in the British ... ( BP); later also in the British Pharmaceutical Codex (BPC).
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BPC. abbrev. for British Pharmaceutical Codex. English Collins Dictionary - English Definition & Thesaurus. Add your entry in the Collaborative Dictionary.
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The current edition of the British Pharmaceutical. Codex (BPC) lacks a quantitative method for the es- timation of hyoscyamine content in mixtures con- ...
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KEY TO REFERENCES: APF, Australian Pharmaceutical Formulary. BP, British Pharmacopoeia. BPC, British Pharmaceutical Codex. QHF, Queensland Hospital ...
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BPC, British Pharmaceutical Codex. BPC, Bulk Pharmaceutical Chemical – US term which encompassed both active (API) and non-active substances (e.g. ...
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Our activated charcoal is pharmaceutical grade, BPC stands for "The British Pharmaceutical Codex" which defines the quality and specification of the activated ...
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