... names, therefore,greatly exceeds the number of availabledrugs. For the sake of clarity, only INNs orgeneric (nonproprietary) names areused in this atlas to designate drugs,such as the name ... proprietary la-bels for diazepam preparations (as of 1991, more than 50). Some of these eas-ily reveal the active ingredient, because the company name is simply added to the generic name, e.g., ... “diazepam” in the above example.Use of Indexes The indexes are meant to help the read-er:1. identify a commercial preparation for a given drug. This information is foundin the index “Generic...