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Definition of pharmacopoeia in English: pharmacopoeia(US pharmacopeia) noun ˌfɑːməkəˈpiːəˌfɑrməkəˈpiə 1An official publication containing a list of medicinal drugs with their effects and directions for their use. 药典 Example sentencesExamples - The official pharmacopoeia of the London College of Physicians of 1676 gave directions for the extraction of animal reproductive organs as a treatment for numerous illnesses and as sexual stimulants.
- Rouyer published a pharmacopoeia that is of interest to the historian of pharmacology.
- The solution is to develop an official pharmacopoeia similar to the German commission E monographs.
- A 1929 European pharmacopoeia listed 80 patent medicines whose ingredients were radioactive: they came in the form of bath salts, liniment, suppositories, and toothpaste.
- This two-volume opus presents the pharmacopoeias of Western Herbal traditions with the symptom pictures of Chinese Medicine.
- 1.1 A stock of medicinal drugs.
备用药品 Example sentencesExamples - But to dispense is to feel and to feel is an honor, which might just provide a precious second chance at realization and is this not better than any pharmacopoeia?
- However, the benefits of oral dosing and the lack of any theoretic or known long-term toxicity make them part of the current asthma pharmacopeia.
- By modern standards, Civil War pharmacopoeia consisted almost entirely of deadly poisons.
- While marijuana isn't included among the 2,000-odd plants and minerals that Kuo keeps in stock, he says that it is nonetheless part of the traditional Chinese pharmacopoeia.
- When arrested, Ryder was found to have not only store merchandise in her purse, but a virtual pharmacopeia.
Derivativesadjective We analysed the medicines for drug content by validated chromatographic methods, and compared our results with pharmacopoeial requirements. Example sentencesExamples - The publicly available and legally enforceable Pharmacopoeial standards are designed to complement and assist the licensing and inspection processes and are part of the system for safeguarding purchasers and users of medicinal products.
OriginEarly 17th century: modern Latin, from Greek pharmakopoiia 'art of preparing drugs', based on pharmakon 'drug' + -poios 'making'. RhymesAchaea, aliyah, Almería, Apia, Bahía, Caesarea, Cassiopeia, Chaldea, Cytherea, Euboea, foreseer, freer, galleria, gynaecea, Iphigenia, Kampuchea, kea, keyer, Latakia, Leah, Lucia, Nicaea, Nicosia, onomatopoeia, Oriya, osteria, Pangaea, Pantelleria, pizzeria, ria, rupiah, sangría, seer, sharia, Shia, skier, spiraea (US spirea), Tanzania, taqueria, Tarpeia, Thea, trachea, trattoria, urea Definition of pharmacopeia in US English: pharmacopeia(also pharmacopoeia) nounˌfɑrməkəˈpiəˌfärməkəˈpēə 1A book, especially an official publication, containing a list of medicinal drugs with their effects and directions for their use. 药典 Example sentencesExamples - The official pharmacopoeia of the London College of Physicians of 1676 gave directions for the extraction of animal reproductive organs as a treatment for numerous illnesses and as sexual stimulants.
- This two-volume opus presents the pharmacopoeias of Western Herbal traditions with the symptom pictures of Chinese Medicine.
- Rouyer published a pharmacopoeia that is of interest to the historian of pharmacology.
- A 1929 European pharmacopoeia listed 80 patent medicines whose ingredients were radioactive: they came in the form of bath salts, liniment, suppositories, and toothpaste.
- The solution is to develop an official pharmacopoeia similar to the German commission E monographs.
- 1.1 A stock of medicinal drugs.
备用药品 Example sentencesExamples - When arrested, Ryder was found to have not only store merchandise in her purse, but a virtual pharmacopeia.
- While marijuana isn't included among the 2,000-odd plants and minerals that Kuo keeps in stock, he says that it is nonetheless part of the traditional Chinese pharmacopoeia.
- But to dispense is to feel and to feel is an honor, which might just provide a precious second chance at realization and is this not better than any pharmacopoeia?
- However, the benefits of oral dosing and the lack of any theoretic or known long-term toxicity make them part of the current asthma pharmacopeia.
- By modern standards, Civil War pharmacopoeia consisted almost entirely of deadly poisons.
OriginEarly 17th century: modern Latin, from Greek pharmakopoiia ‘art of preparing drugs’, based on pharmakon ‘drug’ + -poios ‘making’. |