pharmacopoeia meaning
EN[fɑːməkəˈpiːə] [ˌfɑɹ.mə.kəˈpi.ə]WPharmacopoeia
- Pharmacopoeia, pharmacopeia, or pharmacopoea (literally, "drug-making"), in its modern technical sense, is a book containing directions for the identification of compound medicines,
- Descriptions of preparations are called monographs. In a broader sense it is a reference work for pharmaceutical drug specifications.
EN pharmacopœia
- NounPLpharmacopoeiasPREpharmaco-SUF-poeia
- An official book describing medicines or other pharmacological substances, especially their use, preparation, and regulation.
- A collection of drugs.
- An official book describing medicines or other pharmacological substances, especially their use, preparation, and regulation.
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