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United States Adopted name - traducción al árabe

UNIQUE NONPROPRIETARY NAMES ASSIGNED TO PHARMACEUTICALS MARKETED IN THE UNITED STATES
United States Approved Name; USAN Council; United States Adopted Names

United States Adopted name         
اسْمٌ مُقَرٌّ أَمْرِيكِيَّاً
United States Adopted name         
‎ اسْمٌ مُقَرٌّ أَمْرِيكِيَّاً‎
United States Pharmacopeia         
OFFICIAL PHARMACOPEIA OF THE UNITED STATES
U.S.P.; United States Pharmacopoeia; USP Certified; U.S. Pharmacopeia; US Pharmacopeia; United States Pharmacopeial Convention; United States Pharmacopoeia Convention; The United States Pharmacopeial Convention; The Pharmacopœia of the United States of America; United States Pharmacopœial Convention; U.S. Pharmacopoeia
‎ دُسْتورُ الأَدْوِيَةِ الأمْريكِيّ‎

Definición

treasury bill
n. a promissory note issued in multiples of $10,000 by the U.S. Treasury with a maturity date of not more than one year. See also: treasury bond treasury note

Wikipedia

United States Adopted Name

A United States Adopted Name (USAN) is a unique nonproprietary name assigned to a medication marketed in the United States. Each name is assigned by the USAN Council, which is co-sponsored by the American Medical Association (AMA), the United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP), and the American Pharmacists Association (APhA).

The USAN Program states that its goal is to select simple, informative, and unique nonproprietary names (also called generic names) for drugs by establishing logical nomenclature classifications based on pharmacological or chemical relationships. In addition to drugs, the USAN Council names agents for gene therapy and cell therapy, contact lens polymers, surgical materials, diagnostics, carriers, and substances used as an excipient. The USAN Council works in conjunction with the World Health Organization (WHO) international nonproprietary name (INN) Expert Committee and national nomenclature groups to standardize drug nomenclature and establish rules governing the classification of new substances.