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+ | International Nonproprietary Names (INN) are the official names given to pharmaceutical drugs and other healthcare products. INNs are created and maintained by the World Health Organization (WHO) and are designed to provide a consistent and universally accepted name for a drug or product. INNs are intended to replace the proprietary or brand names given to products by their manufacturers, | ||
+ | The purpose of INNs is to facilitate communication between healthcare professionals and other stakeholders, | ||
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+ | INNs are generated by a WHO committee, which is composed of experts in pharmacology, | ||
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+ | The WHO regularly updates the list of approved INNs in order to reflect new drugs and products, and to ensure that the INNs remain consistent and recognizable to healthcare professionals and other stakeholders. INNs are published in the International Nonproprietary Names (INN) for Pharmaceutical Substances publication, | ||
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+ | INNs play an important role in the global healthcare system, as they help to reduce medical errors, streamline the drug approval process, and promote the safe use of drugs and other healthcare products. As such, INNs are widely recognized and accepted by regulatory authorities and healthcare professionals around the world. |
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