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the argument for "adrenaline"
Jeffrey K Aronson
http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/320/7233/506
Jonathan
On Friday, May 2, 2003, at 09:05 Europe/London, Griffiths Paul (RQ3)
BCH wrote:
> Further to the EEC Directive 92/27/EEC which requires use of the
> Recommended
> International Non-proprietary Name (rINN) for medicinal substances
> instead
> of the British Approved Name (BAN) where they differ, I would like to
> enquire whether other labs are changing the spellings of any of their
> analytes. For example:
>
> Cyclosporin becomes Ciclosporin
> Adrenaline becomes Epinephrine
> Noradrenaline becomes Norepinephrine
> Oestradiol becomes Estradiol
> Oestriol becomes Estriol
> Phenobarbitone becomes Phenobarbital
> Amphetamines becomes Amfetamine
>
> Regards
>
> Paul Griffiths
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