What is the current European Pharmacopoeia?
The European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.) Supplement 10.3 is now available and will be applicable in 39 European countries as of 1 January 2021. This volume is included in the 2021 subscription (10.3, 10.4 and 10.5) to the 10th Edition of the European Pharmacopoeia.
What is current EP version?
Back. 03 September 2019. The 10th Edition of the European Pharmacopoeia, which is applicable in 38 European countries from 1 January 2020 and is used in over 100 countries worldwide, is now available!
What is a certificate of suitability CEP?
CEPs certify that the chemical purity and microbiological quality of a manufacturer’s drug substance is suitably controlled by the monographs of the European Pharmacopoeia.
How many volumes of European Pharmacopoeia are there?
Print version: the 10th Edition consists of three initial volumes (10.0) complemented by eight non-cumulative supplements (10.1 to 10.8). For the convenience of users, direct access to complementary information (Knowledge Database) is included for each monograph and general chapter through a data matrix code.
Who published European Pharmacopoeia?
A new edition of the European Pharmacopoeia is published every three years: in both English and French, by the Council of Europe. It is made available in print and electronic (online and downloadable) versions; the online version is also accessible from smartphones and tablet computers.
What is the difference between Ph Eur and EP?
The official abbreviation is ‘Ph. Eur. ‘ and not ‘EP’ (which is registered for the European Parliament).
How do you get a CEP certificate?
To obtain a Certificate of Suitability to the monographs of the European Pharmacopoeia (CEP), applicants must send in electronic format the following documentation to the Certification of Substances Department (DCEP) of the EDQM: a completed application form which includes your invoicing details.
How do I get my CEP Certification?
ECA certification is a prerequisite to becoming a CEP. To earn the CEP designation, individuals must pass all three exams, thus demonstrating mastery of equity compensation related issues in all of the core disciplines.
How do you refer to European Pharmacopoeia?
Answer: The official abbreviation is ‘Ph. Eur. ‘ and not ‘EP’ (which is registered for the European Parliament).