AFAIK, this means the tablet is a generic one, i.e. not produced under a brand name, usually because the patent for the original drug has expired.
It is still the same, active ingredient as a brand name one, but is usually MUCH cheaper than a brand name.
For example,
Panadol compared to paracetamol (acetominophen) BP.
In medicine, the letters "IP" on tablets are used to signify that the medication is not a generic brand. On the other hand, the letters "BP" printed on tablets mean that the medication is generic.
Bisacodyl causes my bllod sugar high? Gary
BP on your bank statment stands for Bill Payment
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BP when placed before or after a number the P means years before the present. There is some trouble in using BP in the present year as it is not understood.
With reference to chemical substances, the acronym BP would mean boiling point.
"BP" is a very common misspelling of the word "NO". According to a number of big acronyms and abbreviation databases, "BP" does not stand for anything related to Texting or SMS:ing
your diastolic bp, briefly, is your heart intake bp, the lower number, which should be +- 80.
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Please go to the attached thread. http://www.pharmainfo.net/tablet-ruling-dosage-form-years-/quality-control-tests-tablets/official-standards-ip-bp-usp I think its a different way of classification / tests: IP - India; BP - British; USP - United STates