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Meaning of "acceptable organic"

acceptable organic: Denotes something that meets the standards or criteria for being considered organic and hence acceptable

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The pharmaceutically acceptable organic amine is tromethamine.
The solvents are pharmaceutically or cosmetically acceptable organic solvents.
An acceptable organic base includes diethylamine and triethylamine.
Suitable acids are pharmaceutically acceptable organic or inorganic acids.
An acceptable organic base includes among others diethylamine and triethylamine.
The preferred pharmaceutically acceptable organic amines are tromethamine and meglumine.
Suitable organic acids include any cosmetically acceptable organic acid.
As well as therapeutically acceptable organic or inorganic salts of these compounds.
Suitable acids include pharmaceutically acceptable inorganic and pharmaceutically acceptable organic acids.
And the herbicidally acceptable organic and inorganic salts thereof.
Preferred is an infusion formulation comprising an active ingredient and a pharmaceutically acceptable organic solvent.
Pharmaceutically acceptable organic and inorganic salts are well known in the art.
And its salts of addition with pharmaceutically acceptable organic and inorganic acids.
A pharmaceutically acceptable organic solvent which solubilizes the biodegradable polymer ; and.
Suitable acid addition salts include those of pharmaceutically acceptable organic acids or inorganic acids.

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Examples of pharmaceutically acceptable organic amine addition salts are salts with morpholine and piperidine.
Such salts include acid addition salts with physiologically acceptable organic or inorganic acids.
And the pharmacologically acceptable organic and inorganic salts or metal complexes.
Such salts preferably are acid addition salts with physiologically acceptable organic or inorganic acids.
Of course, other acceptable organic acids may be used.
Adjusting the osmolality of the solution by adding a pharmaceutically acceptable organic osmolality modifying agent.
A physiologically acceptable organic substance which is swellable in contact with water, and.
Such concentrate may comprise as a vehicle a pharmaceutically acceptable organic solvent such as dehydrated ethanol.
Exemplary of such acceptable organic groups are loweralkyl, acyl, amido and the like.
The nicotine or nicotine salt may be diluted with any pharmaceutically acceptable organic solvent.
The invention covers the therapeutically acceptable organic or inorganic salts of these molecules.
Solutions according to the present invention typically include water and cosmetically acceptable organic solvent.
Further, pharmaceutically acceptable organic and inorganic acid addition salts may be used.
Such additives will preferably be alkaline substances such as cosmetically acceptable organic or inorganic bases.
The pharmaceutically acceptable organic amine addition salts include addition salts of e.g. morpholine and piperidine.
Such salts preferably are acid addition salts with pharmaceutically acceptable organic or inorganic acids.
Generally acceptable organic solvents include DMSO, DMF and the like.
The organic amine of the present invention is the pharmaceutically acceptable organic amine tromethamine.
Types of acceptable organic matter include meat, dairy, and animal manure, as well.
The solution composition of the invention can also comprise other pharmaceutically acceptable organic solvents.
Physiologically acceptable organic bases, such as, for example, ethanolamine, can also be used.
The aforementioned compounds can form salts with physiologically acceptable organic and inorganic acids.
Acceptable organic groups include lower alkyls, acyl, amido, and the like.
Benzydamine can form physiologically acceptable acid addition salts with physiologically acceptable organic or mineral acids.
Acceptable organic bases include ethanolamine, diethanolamine, triethanolamine, tromethamine, N - methylglucamine.
Pharmaceutically acceptable salts include those derived from pharmaceutically acceptable organic or inorganic acids and bases.
Acceptable organic bases include diethanolamine, ethanolamine, N-methylglucamine, triethanolamine, and tromethamine.
It has been found that compound III has good solubility in pharmaceutically acceptable organic solvents.
It is also possible to use physiologically acceptable organic bases, such as, for example, ethanolamine.
Preferred is an infusion formulation comprising epothilone B and a pharmaceutically acceptable organic solvent.
Acceptable organic bases include diethanolamine, ethanolamine, N - methylglucamine, triethanolamine, tromethamine and the like.
The invention refers also to salts of compound I with pharmaceutically acceptable organic or inorganic bases.
Acceptable organic bases include ethanolamine, diethanolamine, triethanolamine, tromethamine, N-methylglucamine and the like.
In principle, all physiologically acceptable organic acids are suitable.
Preparing organic acid core particles comprising at least one pharmaceutically acceptable organic acid ;.

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