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Title:
Standard for the uniform scheduling of drugs and poisons. no. 20 / [National Drugs and Poisons Schedule Committee]
Author:
Australia National Drugs and Poisons Schedule Committee.
Year:
c2005.
Description:
x, 398 p. ; 25 cm. + Amendment no. 1 (1 Sept. 2005), no. 2 (1 Jan. 2006), no. 3 (1 May 2006)
Subject:
Toxic substances.
;
Labelling.
;
Standards.
;
Australia.
;
Drugs.
;
Classification.
Notes:
"Effective Date - 1 June 2005" "This publication is a consolidation of the amendments resulting from decisions made at meetings of the National Drugs and Poisons Schedule Committee (NDPSC), up to and including the October 2004 meeting." --t.p. verso.
ISBN/ISSN:
1920746471;
Type:
Book
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