
| General principles for guidance in devising International Nonproprietary Names for pharmaceutical substances (WHO/EDM, 25 p.) |
* In its twentieth report (WHO
Technical Report Series, No. 581, 1975), the WHO Expert Committee on
Nonproprietary Names for Pharmaceutical Substances reviewed the general
principles for devising, and the procedures for selecting, international
nonproprietary names (INN) in the light of developments in pharmaceutical
compounds in recent years. The most significant change has been the extension to
the naming of synthetic chemical substances of the practice previously used for
substances originating in or derived from natural products. This practice
involves employing a characteristic "stem" indicative of a common property of
the members of a group. The reasons for, and the implications of, the change are
fully
discussed.