The European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.) lists a wide range of active substances and excipients used to prepare pharmaceutical products. It ensures and regulates the quality of pharmaceuticals in Europe.
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Correlation of pharmacology with related medical sciences, reinterpretation of the actions and uses of drugs from the viewpoint of important advances in medicine, and placing of emphasis on the application of pharmacodynamics to therapeutics.
Reference works providing evidence-based information on more than 10 000 drugs, poisons, interactions and herbal medicines. Includes Martindale, among others.