- European Pharmacopoeia
The European
Pharmacopoeia of theCouncil of Europe is a listing of a wide range ofactive substance s andexcipients used to preparepharmaceutical products inEurope . The 2005 edition includes 1800 specific and generalmonograph s, including various chemical substances,antibiotics , biological substances;Vaccines for human or veterinary use; Immunosera; Radiopharmaceutical preparations; Herbal drugs;Homoeopathic preparations and homoeopathic stocks. It also contains Dosage forms, General monographs, Materials and Containers, Sutures; 268 General methods with figures or chromatograms and 2210 reagents are described.The monographs give quality standards for all the main medicines used in Europe. All medicines sold in the 36 Member States of the European Pharmacopoeia must comply with these quality standards so that consumers have a guarantee for products obtained from pharmacies and other legal suppliers.The European Pharmacopoeia is developed by the
European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines ("EDQM") and is a part of theCouncil of Europe ,Strasbourg , France. It has been created by the "Convention on the elaboration of a European Pharmacopoeia" from 1964. [http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/Commun/QueVoulezVous.asp?NT=050&CL=ENG] . Although the Pharmacopoeia is often listed as one of Council of Europe partial agreements, it is not, strictly speaking, a partial agreement. It has a different legal basis from the others, being established as the result of a treaty. The others were established by a "statutory resolution" adopted by the Committee of Ministers.* 1st edition - published 1967
* 2nd edition - published 1980
* 3rd edition - published 1997
* 4th edition - published 2001, valid from 1.1.2002
* 5th edition - published 15.6.2004, valid from 1.1.2005
* 6th edition - published 16 July 2007, valid from 1.1.2008It is published by EDQM in English and French, official national translations are available in German and Spanish (Spanish version only online).
Currently there are 37 members of the "European Pharmacopoeia Commission":
*Austria ,Belgium ,Bosnia and Herzegovina ,Bulgaria ,Croatia ,Cyprus ,Czech Republik ,Denmark ,Estonia ,Finland ,France ,Germany ,Greece ,Hungary ,Iceland ,Ireland ,Italy ,Latvia ,Lithuania ,Luxembourg ,Malta ,Montenegro ,Netherlands ,Norway ,Poland ,Portugal ,Romania ,Serbia ,Slovak Republic ,Slovenia ,Spain ,Sweden ,Switzerland ,Republic of Macedonia ,Turkey ,United Kingdom andEuropean Union . In these countries and the European Union the "Ph. Eur." is the official pharmacopoeia. Additional local pharmacopoeias may exist (e. g. in United Kingdom and Germany). Not all of these countries are member states of the European Union.Observers from 20 member and non-member states of the
Council of Europe and international organisations take part on sessions of the "European Pharmacopoeial Commission":
*Albania ,Algeria ,Australia ,Belarus ,Brazil ,Canada ,China , Georgia,Israel ,Madagascar ,Malaysia ,Morocco ,Kazakhstan ,Russian Federation ,Senegal ,Syria ,Tunisia ,Ukraine ,United States of America ,WHO The convention is open for signature by all European countries. Other countries can get observer status.
Since 5th edition the pharmacopoeia is published in 2 volumes. Volume 1 contains general chapters and monographs (e .g on dosage forms, methods of analysis, reagents), volume 2 contains all substance monographs. During runtime of current edition several supplements are published. Electronic versions are also available (CD-ROM and online version).
The European Pharmacopoeia is often abbreviated "Ph. Eur.", especially when it is referenced in a drug's ingredients.
References
ee also
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Pharmacopoeia
*The International Pharmacopoeia External links
* [http://www.edqm.eu Official web site of the EDQM]
Further reading
30 ans de Pharmacopée européenne. - In : Moniteur les pharmacies et laboratoires, n° 2096 (5 nov. 1994), pp.26-27
ARTIGES, Agnes : 1994! : the European Pharmacopoeia celebrates its 30th anniversary. - In : Regulatory affairs journal (Jan. 1994), p.1
ARTIGES, Agnes : L'apport juridique dans l'institution de la Pharmacopée européenne, unpublished thesis, Université de Paris II, 1979
ARTIGES, Agnes : Elaboration and revision of texts of the European Pharmacopoeia. - In : Pharmeuropa, vol. 7, no. 4 (Dec. 1995), pp.445-450
ARTIGES, Agnes and SPIESER, Jean-Marc : The role and future of the European Pharmacopoeia. - In : Regulatory affairs journal (May-June 1994), pp.349-351, 437-440
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