USP stands for United States Pharmacopoeia and IP for Indian Pharmacopoeia, so there's not necessarily a medical difference i suppose,
IP and USP are both medical terms describing the origin of prescription medications or pharmacology. The only difference between them is the country of origin. IP is denotes Indian Pharmacopeia and USP denotes United States Pharmacopoeia.
Yes, there is a difference between mometasone furoate USP and mometasone furoate IP. "USP" stands for the United States Pharmacopeia, while "IP" stands for the Indian Pharmacopoeia. These designations indicate that the substances meet different regulatory standards and specifications for quality, purity, and efficacy in their respective countries. However, the active ingredient, mometasone furoate, remains the same in both cases.
Syrup USP.............. 85 %w/v Syrup BP/IP.............66.67 % w/w
Simple syrup is a water and sugar mixture. A USP syrup has an 85 percent w/v concentration. An IP syrup usually contains far less sugar.
Please go to the attached thread. http://www.pharmainfo.net/tablet-ruling-dosage-form-years-/quality-control-tests-tablets/official-standards-ip-bp-usp I think its a different way of classification / tests: IP - India; BP - British; USP - United STates
difference between ip address and class
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What is difference between public ip and isdn
The general difference between a static IP and dynamic IP is that a static IP is reserved and does not change. A dynamic IP on the other hand changes each time one logs on.
Both are same, IP means Indian Pharmacopia that is standard mentained as per Indian Pharma norms and USP means United States Pharmacopia that is standard mentained as per United States Pharma norms and sometimes you may also get BP, that is British Pharmacopia.
IP is the internet protocol that uniquely identifies a system on a network and there is no difference between IP and IPv4 infact IPv4 is a version of like IPv6.
IPV4 is a kind of IP Address.