659 Packaging and Storage Requirements,
1 〈659〉 PACKAGING AND STORAGE REQUIREMENTS 2 Change to read: 3 (A portion of the Associated Components section of this chapter will 4 become official on May 1, 2019, and a portion of the Packaging 5 section of this chapter will become official on May 1, 2020, December 1, 2025 6 (USP 1-Aug-2020) as indicated. Early adoption of 7 the requirements in this chapter …
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