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What does BP stand for?

British Pharmacopoeia (medicinal standards collection; UK)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
About 60 crude drugs, recently included in editions of the European and British pharmacopoeias, have now been given separate entries in Part 3.
Also, always remember to look for the USP label which is United States Pharmacopoeia (BP or British Pharmacopoeia in the UK).
Recognized sources include the British Pharmacopoeia, European Pharmacopoeia, U.
Documented use of licorice root for healing stomach ulcers goes back to the ancient Egyptians, and it was included in both the American and British pharmacopoeias for stomach ulcers until the 1950's.
In terms of the regulation of preparation methods and quality standards for ingredients, the Act defines the British Pharmacopoeia ("BP") as the source of acceptable standards for therapeutic goods, unless another defined standard applies to a particular substance.

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