found: Work cat.: Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China, 2005.
found: The pharmacopoeia of the United States of America, 2005.
found: Dictionary.com unabridged, Feb. 24, 2017(pharmacopoeia or pharmacopeia: a book published usually under the jurisdiction of the government and containing a list of drugs, their formulas, methods for making medicinal preparations, requirements and tests for their strength and purity, and other related information)
found: Merriam-Webster dictionary online, Feb. 24, 2017(pharmacopoeia or pharmacopeia: a book describing drugs, chemicals, and medicinal preparations; especially : one issued by an officially recognized authority and serving as a standard)
found: Genre terms : a thesaurus for use in rare book and special collections cataloging, via WWW, Feb. 24, 2017(Pharmacopoeias. Scope Note: Use for works having the contemporary status of a standard. When in doubt, use "Medical formularies." BT Reference works. BT Scientific works)
found: Reitz, J.M. ODLIS : online dictionary for library and information science, viewed Feb. 24, 2017(pharmacopoeia: A book or online resource that lists drugs, chemical compounds, and biological substances, providing information on molecular structure and properties, therapeutic uses, derivatives, and sometimes formulas for manufacture, with tests for establishing identity, purity, strength, etc. (example: The Merck Index or PDR: Physicians' Desk Reference). Most libraries keep the current edition of at least one modern pharmacopoeia in the reference section)
found: Medical subject headings, 2017, via WWW, Feb. 24, 2017(Pharmacopoeias. Annotation: This heading is used as a Publication Type. Scope note: Authoritative works containing lists of drugs and preparations, their description, formulation, analytic composition, main chemical properties, standards for strength, purity, and dosage, chemical tests for determining identity, etc. They have the status of a standard)
found: British pharmacopoeia, via WWW, Feb. 24, 2017:home page (The two pharmacopoeias that have legal status within the UK are the British Pharmacopoeia (BP), including the BP (Veterinary), and the European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.). The BP provides the only comprehensive collection of authoritative official standards for UK pharmaceutical substances and medicinal products. The BP is a vital reference tool for all individuals and organisations involved in pharmaceutical: research; development; manufacture; quality control and analysis. The BP includes: general notices (providing general information applicable to all texts); general monographs (apply to all dosage forms); specific monographs providing mandatory standards for: active pharmaceutical ingredients; excipients; formulated preparations (licensed and unlicensed products); herbal drugs, herbal drug products and herbal medicinal products; materials for use in the manufacture of homoeopathic preparations; blood-related products; immunological products; radiopharmaceutical preparations; infrared reference spectra; appendices; supplementary chapters (providing additional guidance))
found: The international pharmacopoeia, Sixth edition, 2016, via World Health Organization website, Feb. 24, 2017:pref. (The International Pharmacopoeia (Ph.Int.) comprises a collection of recommended procedures for analysis and specifications for the determination of "pharmaceutical substances" (active pharmaceutical ingredients), excipients and "dosage forms" (general texts and individual finished pharmaceutical products) that is intended to serve as source material for reference or adaptation by any World Health Organization (WHO) Member State wishing to establish pharmaceutical requirements) home page (Compared to other pharmacopoeias, priority is given to medicines included in the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines and to medicines which are important for WHO health programmes and for which other pharmacopoeias do not offer any test specifications)
found: Wikipedia, Feb. 24, 2017(Pharmacopoeia, pharmacopeia, or pharmacopoea (literally, "drug-making"), in its modern technical sense, is a book containing directions for the identification of compound medicines, and published by the authority of a government or a medical or pharmaceutical society. Descriptions of preparations are called monographs. In a broader sense it is a reference work for pharmaceutical drug specifications)
found: Izquierdo, J.J. Origins and development of Mexican pharmacopoeiƦ, 1952.
found: Pharmacopoeias, official and recognized for each country, listed by continents, 1945(note in catalog record: Originally published in 1945 with title: Preliminary list of official and recognized pharmacopoeiae)
found: PubMed database, Mar. 2, 2017(in entries: pharmacopoeias; pharmacopoeiae; pharmacopeias; pharmacopeiae; pharmacopoeas)