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This list of pharmaceutical compound number prefixes details a pharmaceutical drug labeling standard. Pharmaceutical companies produce a large number of compounds, which cannot all be given names. Instead, they are systematically numbered for internal reference. The number is prefixed with a letter code indicating which company synthesized the compound. For example, CP-529414 is the compound number for the recently failed Pfizer experimental drug torcetrapib. If the company or its agents choose to publish information or research results about the drug before it has been assigned a generic name (such as an INN, USAN, or BAN), they will refer to it by this number. A large list of code designations with corresponding trade names can be found in Appendix IV of the USP Dictionary. ==A to F== *ABT - Abbott Labs *ACP - Acadia Phamarceuticals *ACZ - Novartis *ADL - Adolor Corporation 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ADL5747 ) 〕 *AG - Agouron, now Pfizer La Jolla Labs *AH - Amersham plc (Amersham Health) *AHR - A.H. Robins *ALS - Alantos Pharmaceuticals, acquired by Amgen in June 2007 *ANX - Adventrx Pharmaceuticals 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Adventrx Product List )〕 *AMG - Amgen 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Amgen goes 6-for-6 in Phase III )〕 *ARQ - ArQule *ATL - Antisense Therapeutics Limited, Australia 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Antisense Therapeutics Ltd Home Page )〕 *AY - Ayerst, later Wyeth-Ayerst, ultimately acquired by Pfizer *AZD - AstraZeneca *BCX - Laboratoires Biocodex *BIIB - Biogen *BMS - Bristol-Myers Squibb *BMY - Bristol-Myers Co., merging in 1989 into Bristol-Myers Squibb *BRL - Beecham Research Labs, merged with SmithKline into SmithKline Beecham which merged into GlaxoSmithKline *BTC - The Boots Company plc *C - Laboratoires Cassenne *CAS - Cassella Farbwerke Mainkur Aktiengesellschaft, later Hoechst, later Sanofi *CAT - Cannasat Therapeutics Inc. *CC - Celgene *CE - Pfizer *CGS - Ciba Geigy *CP - Pfizer Groton. CP probably refers to the founder of the company, Charles Pfizer. *CSL - CSL Limited, an Australian Biophamaceutical company *CVX - CovX, acquired by Pfizer in 2008 *DMP - DuPont Merck Pharmaceuticals, a joint venture between DuPont and Merck; became DuPont Pharmaceuticals in 1998 *DPC - DuPont Pharmaceuticals, acquired by Bristol-Myers Squibb in 2001 *DX - Dyax *ETC - Esperion Therapeutics, acquired by Pfizer in 2003, independent again since 2008 *FCE - Farmitalia Carlo Erba, later Pharmacia AB, later Pharmacia & Upjohn, acquired by Pfizer *FK - Fermentek 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「list of pharmaceutical compound number prefixes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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