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PHARMACY BOOKS


Pharmacopoeia Ebooks Collection

USP NF 2007 (United States Pharmacopeia/National Formulary)

The United States Pharmacopeia is a compendium of quality control tests for drugs and excipients to be introduced into a medicinal formulation. It is published every year [1] by the United States Pharmacopoeial Convention. It forms the basis of enforcement actions by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and is the official pharmacopoeia of the U.S.A. and many other nations. Therefore, in case of a dispute, those methods for, amongst others, identification, assay and purity determination of a drug substance or excipient which are stated in the USP will be the legally binding ones.Within the field the compendium is referred to simply as the USP. The initials USP are affixed to materials' names to indicate that they conform to the specifications in the USP and may be used medicinally.

INDIAN PHARMACOPOEIA - CD version - 1996

STEP 1
Download with the following 3 links
http://rapidshare.com/files/40907679....com.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/40944572....com.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/40949229....com.part3.rar

STEP 2
Password for the rar file is : www.w5awarez.com
Open and Extract the files to a folder

STEP 3
The serial number for installation is 1111-1111
Install in a required folder by running setup

STEP 4
If you open now, it will ask for CD. So you need to mount the extracted files on a virtual drive
> Download poweriso: http://www.poweriso.net/PowerISO47.exe
> Install it.
> Open poweriso
> Click on add files
> add all the extracted files from the rar files.
> click on save and select ISO format and give it a name
> Now go to mount in Poweriso
> and select number of drives 1 and mount image
> browse and select the ISO file you just created
> Now the file is mounted

[or]
you can write the CD using nero and use it.

Step 5
Open the desktop shortcut of Indian Pharmacopoeia and Start using it.

Medicines-THE COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE, 6th edition

Handbook of pharmaceutical excipient 5th edition by Raymond C R, P J Sheskey & S C Owen

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