A drug monograph is a detailed explanation of a drug that is usually accompanied with the prescription medication. It contains information about the structure, function, uses, dosing, mechanism of action, side effects, adverse effects, etc. You can usually find them online at the drug company's respected website.
This section of a drug monograph would tell you if the drug is soluble in water.
The National Drug Code number of the drug is included is this section of a drug monograph Answer: How Supplied (page 42-45)
A. Dosage and Administration
A. Dosage and Administration
Description (page 23)
Description (page 23)
C. clinical Pharmacology (page 24)
hypersensitivities
biologic interaction
my answer is --- C ( Precautions ) is that the right answer
Normally storage conditions will not be listed under the revised drug monograph. This is because different routes of administration require different formulations of the same drug and the different formulations each have it's own storage instructions. If the monograph is online under the description/classification section there will be a list of the different formulations and if you click on a specific formulation and it will tell you the storage specifications for that specific formulation.
biologic interaction