This section of a drug monograph would tell you if the drug is soluble in water.
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A monograph typically includes the author's name, the title of the work, publication information (such as the publisher and year), and an ISBN or other unique identifier.
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The antonym for "digraph" is "monograph." While a digraph is a combination of two letters representing a single sound, a monograph is a scholarly piece of writing on a specific subject.
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Yes, Pantoprazole sodium is included as an official monograph in the United States Pharmacopeia and National Formulary (USP-NF) 30. This monograph provides standards for the identity, quality, purity, and strength of Pantoprazole sodium for pharmaceutical use.
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CTFA Monograph ID refers to the Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association (CTFA) Monograph Identification number. It is a unique identifier assigned to cosmetic ingredients in the CTFA Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary, providing standardized information about each ingredient's function, usage, and safety.
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http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_monograph_for_presribing_medication"
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Roget's Thesaurus has always been the gold standard for a reference book listing synonyms. Monograph is a term used to mean dissertation, thesis, and discourse.
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The National Drug Code number of the drug is included is this section of a drug monograph
Answer: How Supplied (page 42-45)
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A monograph highly detailed and thoroughly documented study or paper written about a limited area of a subject or field of inquiry. For example, a research paper about guns would NOT be a monograph- it is too broad a subject. However, a research paper about .22 caliber rifles used as military training rifles by Great Britain in WW 2 could be a monograph- VERY limited subject.
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The over-the-counter monograph for specific class of ingredients was codified in an official legally binding by the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
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V. Natarajan has written:
'Monograph on internal assessment for universities' -- subject(s): Examinations, Universities and colleges
'Monograph on practical examinations for universities' -- subject(s): Examinations, Universities and colleges
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Description (page 23)
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the monograph was really beautiful in old times
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biologic interaction
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my answer is --- C ( Precautions ) is that the right answer
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A. Dosage and Administration
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Description (page 23)
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biologic interaction
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A. Dosage and Administration
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Evelyn Arthur Joseph Duffy has written:
'A monograph of the immaturestages of African timber beetles (Cerambycidae)'
'A monograph of the immature stages of British and imported timber beetles (Cerambycidae)' -- subject(s): Larvae, Cerambycidae
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Ida L. Slater has written:
'A monograph of British conulariae'
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George Bowdler Buckton has written:
'Monograph of the British Aphides'
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Lech Borowiec has written:
'Monograph of the Afrotropical Cassidinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae'
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A drug monograph is a detailed explanation of a drug that is usually accompanied with the prescription medication. It contains information about the structure, function, uses, dosing, mechanism of action, side effects, adverse effects, etc. You can usually find them online at the drug company's respected website.
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Normally storage conditions will not be listed under the revised drug monograph. This is because different routes of administration require different formulations of the same drug and the different formulations each have it's own storage instructions.
If the monograph is online under the description/classification section there will be a list of the different formulations and if you click on a specific formulation and it will tell you the storage specifications for that specific formulation.
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C. clinical Pharmacology (page 24)
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hypersensitivities
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Arthur Humphrys Foord has written:
'Monograph of the Carboniferous Cephalopoda of Ireland'
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A. G. Macleod has written:
'Scope monograph on aspects of acute inflamation'
'Cytology'
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basic principal of dissolution run as per individuala monograph and know the % of active drugs in sample
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antisymmetry is a theory of syntactic linearization presented in Richard Kayne's 1994 monograph The Antisymmetry of Syntax.[1]
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A. Overdosage, page 38
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D. Clinical Pharmacology
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Fred I. Stalkup has written:
'Miscible Displacement (S P E Monograph Series)'
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Robert Rodes McGoodwin has written:
'Monograph of the work of Robert R. McGoodwin'
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L. M. Ames has written:
'A monograph of the Chaetomiaceae' -- subject(s): Chaetomiaceae
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St. George Mivert has written:
'A monograph of the lories, or brush-tongued parrots'
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V. Singh has written:
'Monograph on Indian Leucas R. BR. (Dronapushpi) Lamialeaf'
'The Cim Debacle'
'Biodiversity of Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan' -- subject(s): Biodiversity
'Monograph on Indian subtribe cassiinae (caesalpiniaceae)'
'Ethnobotany of Rajasthan, India' -- subject(s): Ethnobotany
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Searles V. Wood has written:
'A monograph of the Crag Mollusca, or, descriptions of shells from the Middle and Upper Tertiaries of the East of England' -- subject(s): Fossil Mollusks, Mollusks, Fossil, Paleontology, Tertiary
'A monograph of the Eocene Mollusca, or, Descriptions of shells from the older tertiaries of England'
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A general monograph is a comprehensive document that provides essential information on a particular subject or topic. It typically includes background information, principles, guidelines, and specifications related to the subject matter. General monographs are commonly used in research, education, and regulatory settings to provide an overview of a specific area of interest.
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