Brussels Pharmacopoeia Agreement (1925)

Second Brussels Pharmacopoeia Agreement
Agreement revising the Agreement respecting the Unification of Pharmacopoeial Formulas for Potent Drugs
The room where the 1925 negotiations took place, Academy Palace, Brussels
TypeTreaty
ContextHarmonization of pharmacopoeias
Drafted19 September 1925 (1925-09-19)
Signed20 August 1929 (1929-08-20)
LocationBrussels, Belgium
Expiry20 May 1952 (1952-05-20)
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LanguageFrench
UN Archives Geneva

The Agreement revising the Agreement respecting the Unification of Pharmacopoeial Formulas for Potent Drugs, informally known as the 1925 Brussels Pharmacopoeia Agreement (French: Officially in French: Arrangement révisant l'Arrangement International pour l'Unification de la Formule des Médicaments Héroïques), was an international treaty to harmonize the monographs of certain medical substances between national pharmacopoeias, negotiated in 1925 and signed in 1929. It succeeded a previous Agreement negotiated in 1902 and signed in 1906 in Brussels, and was terminated in 1952.