Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
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A code that specifies this medication, or a textual description if no code is available. Usage note: This could be a standard medication code such as a code from RxNorm, SNOMED CT, IDMP etc. It could also be a national or local formulary code, optionally with translations to other code systems.
A code to indicate if the medication is in active use. The status refers to the validity about the information of the medication and not to its medicinal properties.
Describes the details of the manufacturer of the medication product. This is not intended to represent the distributor of a medication product.
Describes the form of the item. Powder; tablets; capsule.
Specific amount of the drug in the packaged product. For example, when specifying a product that has the same strength (For example, Insulin glargine 100 unit per mL solution for injection), this attribute provides additional clarification of the package amount (For example, 3 mL, 10mL, etc.).
Additional names for a medication, for example, the name(s) given to a medication in different countries. For example, acetaminophen and paracetamol or salbutamol and albuterol.
Associated or related knowledge about a medication.
Associated or related medications. For example, if the medication is a branded product (e.g. Crestor), this is the Therapeutic Moeity (e.g. Rosuvastatin) or if this is a generic medication (e.g. Rosuvastatin), this would link to a branded product (e.g. Crestor).
Category of the medication or product (e.g. branded product, therapeutic moeity, generic product, innovator product, etc.).
Associated documentation about the medication.
Identifies a particular constituent of interest in the product.
The instructions for preparing the medication.
The intended or approved route of administration.
The price of the medication.
The program under which the medication is reviewed.
Guidelines for the administration of the medication.
Categorization of the medication within a formulary or classification system.
Information that only applies to packages (not products).
Specifies descriptive properties of the medicine, such as color, shape, imprints, etc.
Potential clinical issue with or between medication(s) (for example, drug-drug interaction, drug-disease contraindication, drug-allergy interaction, etc.).
Regulatory information about a medication.
The time course of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of a medication from the body.
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
The category of the associated medication knowledge reference.
Associated documentation about the associated medication knowledge.
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
The category of documentation about the medication. (e.g. professional monograph, patient education monograph).
Associated documentation about the medication.
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
The actual ingredient - either a substance (simple ingredient) or another medication.
Indication of whether this ingredient affects the therapeutic action of the drug.
Specifies how many (or how much) of the items there are in this Medication. For example, 250 mg per tablet. This is expressed as a ratio where the numerator is 250mg and the denominator is 1 tablet.
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
The category of the cost information. For example, manufacturers' cost, patient cost, claim reimbursement cost, actual acquisition cost.
The source or owner that assigns the price to the medication.
The price of the medication.
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
Type of program under which the medication is monitored.
Name of the reviewing program.
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
Dosage for the medication for the specific guidelines.
Indication for use that apply to the specific administration guidelines.
Characteristics of the patient that are relevant to the administration guidelines (for example, height, weight, gender, etc.).
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
The type of dosage (for example, prophylaxis, maintenance, therapeutic, etc.).
Dosage for the medication for the specific guidelines.
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
Specific characteristic that is relevant to the administration guideline (e.g. height, weight, gender).
The specific characteristic (e.g. height, weight, gender, etc.).
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
The type of category for the medication (for example, therapeutic classification, therapeutic sub-classification).
Specific category assigned to the medication (e.g. anti-infective, anti-hypertensive, antibiotic, etc.).
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
A code that defines the specific type of packaging that the medication can be found in (e.g. blister sleeve, tube, bottle).
The number of product units the package would contain if fully loaded.
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
A code specifying which characteristic of the medicine is being described (for example, colour, shape, imprint).
Description of the characteristic.
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
The authority that is specifying the regulations.
Specifies if changes are allowed when dispensing a medication from a regulatory perspective.
Specifies the schedule of a medication in jurisdiction.
The maximum number of units of the medication that can be dispensed in a period.
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
Specifies the type of substitution allowed.
Specifies if regulation allows for changes in the medication when dispensing.
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
Specifies the specific drug schedule.
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
The maximum number of units of the medication that can be dispensed.
The period that applies to the maximum number of units.
Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
The drug concentration measured at certain discrete points in time.
The median lethal dose of a drug.
The time required for any specified property (e.g., the concentration of a substance in the body) to decrease by half.