Printer Friendly
Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus - The Free Dictionary
3,903,794,223 visitors served.
forum Join the Word of the Day Mailing List For webmasters
?
Dictionary/
thesaurus
Medical
dictionary
Legal
dictionary
Financial
dictionary
Acronyms
 
Idioms
Encyclopedia
Wikipedia
encyclopedia
?

USP
(redirected from U.S. Price)

   Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus, Financial, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia 0.01 sec.
USP United States Pharmacopeia.
USP
abbr.
United States Pharmacopoeia

USP.
USP 
United States Pharmacopeia, a legally recognized compendium of standards for drugs, published by the United States Pharmacopeial Convention, Inc., and revised periodically; it also includes assays and tests for determination of strength, quality, and purity.

USP,
USP,
USP
United States Pharmacopeia.

USP unit
one used in the United States Pharmacopeia in expressing potency of drugs and other preparations.

USP
United States Pharmacopeia Pharmacology A compendium of drug standards that includes assays and tests for determining drug strength, purity and quality; USP is recognized US federal law, published by the authorities of the US Pharmacopeia convention. See National Formulary.


Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content.
?Page tools
Printer friendly
Cite / link
Feedback
Add definition
Mentioned in?  References in periodicals archive?   Medical browser?   Full browser?
 
74% annually over the past 25 years compared to an average U.
Clorox said that shipments of Glad trash bags fell due to competitive activity after Clorox raised U.
New technology has transformed four annual coca harvests into six, holding U.
 
 
 
Medical Dictionary
?

Terms of Use | Privacy policy | Feedback | Advertise with Us | Copyright © 2012 Farlex, Inc.
Disclaimer
All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.