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Omeprazole refers to the drug substance itself, but can also mean any drug containing omeprazole. Omeprazole 20 mg ec likely refers to a specific finished pharmaceutical product (i.e. a drug product, like a tablet or capsule), that contains 20 mg of omeprazole, and is enterically coated. The enteric coat (ec) is required to prevent the omeprazole from being degraded in the stomach by the gastric acid. This means that the part of the product containing the omeprazole will be undissolved until the product enters the gut, specifically the duodenum. Some omeprazole products are not enteriically coated, and instead contain an alkaline substance to neutraliz the gastric acid, and thus prevent degradation of omeprazole.
Supremacy of EC law is that it takes priority over the domestic law of the Member States. So if there was a confrontation in a certain case where domestic law says one thing and EC law says something different then the EC Law would be used.
I'd been taking the "EC" variety for several years and because of changes in insurance/pharmacy due to the ACA was switched to the "DR" variety which has not been as effective for me. Needing to suppliment with over the counter antiacids.
Well there are not acheivments any more now there are objectives. But acheivments were things it asked you to do like buying horse dung and making an EC. Objectives are kind of the same thing.
it means that thing Made in European Community
The syllabus for E.C.I.L. for ec is same as d.r.d.o. Or i.s.r.o.
EC is ec
The EC was the European Community
Depakote EC is enteric coated Depakote, which must be taken in multiple doses daily. Depakote ER is extended release Depakote, which can be taken once daily, and usually requires a dose increase of 8-20% compared with Depakote EC.
Look on the EC ranking thing. I guess it's anybody's eho doesnt have one...
EC stands for Ecuador
EC Kitzbühel was created in 1910.