Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

(EP )Grundwerk (2002)

English translation:

(EP) Main Edition (2002)

Added to glossary by Carolyn Korzilius
Dec 11, 2005 23:04
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German term

(EP )Grundwerk (2002)

Homework / test German to English Tech/Engineering Medical: Pharmaceuticals standards
EP is Europ. Pharmacopeia. I need to know if 'Grundwerk' should be translated, and if so how...
this is a list of checkpoints for validation of ointments, under the heading 'Vorgaben':
'EP Grundwerk 2002, 4. Ausgabe (ab WE NOv. 2004 = EP Gr.w.'02 4.Ausg. 6. Nachtr.

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(EP) Main Edition (2002)

European pharmacopoeia. - 4th ed. - Supplement 4.4. - xxviiii, p. 3231-3602, hdbk: 30 cm. - On cover: 04/2003. - 4th supplement to the main 4th edition for 2002 (ISBN 9287145873). 2 non-cumulative supplements will be issued in 2002, and three supplements in each of the subsequent years. - Published in accordance with the Convention on the elaboration of a European pharmacopoeia (European treaty series no. 50).

http://www.tso.co.uk/daily_list/issues/2002/dl218.htm

European Pharmacopoeia 5th Edition
Volumes I and II
Author: Council of Europe (COE) - European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines
Published: 23 Jun 2004
This 5th edition of the European Pharmacopoeia came into force on the 1st of January 2005 and consists of a two-volume main edition. It has been updated on a regular basis with two supplements following in 2004 and three in each of the subsequent two years to create a collection of eight non cumulative supplements.

http://www.tsoshop.co.uk/bookstore.asp?FO=1167771&DI=518017&...
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Excellent, and thanks too for the links"
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European Pharmacopeia 2002, 4th Edition

no, I would not translate Grundwerk. EP or European Pharmacology IS the considerable basic tome, and the differentiation has to be looked for in the various editions.
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agree Anne Schulz : Only the supplements are specified as such.
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