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Active ingredient
Active ingredient An active ingredient, also active pharmaceutical ingredient (or API), is the ...
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Active ingredient (translated from French)
Active ingredient This article is one outline to supplement ... of:German) --- Paracelse defines the concept of active ingredient during XVIe century. Research is done on ... speaks about the "Theory of the signatures". active ingredient (also indicated by the term ...
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Ingredient
Ingredient This article is about ingredients in general ... and R&B group called The Main Ingredient. An ingredient is something that forms part of a ... dish. Many commercial products contain a secret ingredient that is purported to make them better than competing products. In the pharmaceutical industry, an active ingredient is that ...
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Pharmaceutical company
Pharmaceutical company A pharmaceutical company (or drug company) is a company ... market and distribute drugs. History Most large pharmaceutical companies were founded in the late 19th ... There are currently more than 200 major pharmaceutical companies (see list). As in some other industries, economic pressures are forcing pharmaceutical companies toward greater efficiency.[1] Biotechnology ...
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Pharmaceutical company (Psychology wiki)
Pharmaceutical company Home Support Help Site Support Orientation ... P.N.Immunology Physiological P. Psychopharmacology A pharmaceutical company (or drug company) is a company ... and distribute drugs. [edit] History Most large pharmaceutical companies were founded in the late 19th ... There are currently more than 200 major pharmaceutical companies (see list). As in some other industries, economic pressures are forcing pharmaceutical companies toward greater efficiency.[1] [edit] ...
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Talk:Homeopathy/Archive 7
... POV introduction I used to be more active on this article, but gave up thanks ... in many cases do not contain chemically active ingredients. The model of homeopathy was developed ... in many cases do not contain chemically active ingredients. There are many things wrong with ... a whole host of symptoms. In any pharmaceutical preparation, most of the material is not the active ingredient. It would be strange to ...
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Talk:Homeopathy/Archive 4
... for its use of remedies without chemically active ingredients [this implies all remedies are so ... for its use of remedies without chemically active ingredients" doesn't imply that all remedies ... its use of certain remedies without chemically active ingredients. The theory of homeopathy was developed ... the reason for the absence of chemically active substances. Also, for clarity, I think this ... highly diluted as to have no chemically active ingredients. The theory of homeopathy was ...
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Drug (translated from French)
... prosthesis are not regarded as drugs. Synopsis Active ingredient and excipient The drug is composed of two kinds of substances: active ingredient is consisted molecules who will have an ... which make it possible to present the active ingredient in a given form and ...
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Excipient
... as a vehicle for medication, or an active ingredient. In addition excipients can be used to ... a product is manufactured. In general, the active substances (such as aspirin) may not be ... be put in some appropriate form. The active substance is then dissolved or mixed with ... For rectal administration see suppositories. Once the active ingredient has been purified, it cannot ...
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Homeopathy (translated from French)
... looked after by most similar") "dilution": the active ingredient undergoes repeated dilutions; "dynamization": the preparation is ... the number of passage). Invesement, if the active molecules do not have any affinity with ... without which dilutions are little or not active, according to the experiments of Hahnemann. Principle ... more the least molécule of the initial active ingredient, and from approximately 12 to ...
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