Conn. Agencies Regs. § 21a-115-15 - Names of drugs; difference from standards to be indicated
(a) The name by which a drug is designated
shall be clearly distinguishing and differentiating from any name recognized in
an official compendium unless such drug complies in identity with the identity
prescribed in an official compendium under such recognized name.
(b) The term "drug defined in an official
compendium" means a drug having the identity prescribed for a drug in an
official compendium.
(c) A
statement that a drug defined in an official compendium differs in strength,
quality or purity from the standard of strength, quality or purity set forth
for such drug in an official compendium shall show all the respects in which
such drug so differs, and the extent of each such difference.
(See 1963 Supp. § 21a-105.)
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