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   * The total dose of a DRUG_EXPOSURE record is calculated with the help of the DRUG_STRENGTH table containing the dosage information for each drug as following:   * The total dose of a DRUG_EXPOSURE record is calculated with the help of the DRUG_STRENGTH table containing the dosage information for each drug as following:
  
-^  1     ^ Tablets^ ​+^  1     ^ Tablets ​and other fixed amount formulations ​
 ^ :::​|//​Example:​ Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) 500 mg, 20 tablets.//| ^ :::​|//​Example:​ Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) 500 mg, 20 tablets.//|
 ^ DRUG_STRENGTH ​ | The denominator_unit is empty | ^ DRUG_STRENGTH ​ | The denominator_unit is empty |
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 ^ ''​Ingredient dose=''​|''​quantity x numerator_value [numerator_unit_concept_id]''​| ^ ''​Ingredient dose=''​|''​quantity x numerator_value [numerator_unit_concept_id]''​|
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-^  3     ^ Quantified Drugs^ ​+^  3     ^ Quantified Drugs which are formulated as a concentration ​
 ^ :::​|//​Example:​ The Clinical Drug is Acetaminophen 250 mg/mL in a 5mL oral suspension. The Quantified Clinical Drug would have 1250 mg / 5 ml in the DRUG_STRENGTH table. Two suspensions are dispensed.//​| ^ :::​|//​Example:​ The Clinical Drug is Acetaminophen 250 mg/mL in a 5mL oral suspension. The Quantified Clinical Drug would have 1250 mg / 5 ml in the DRUG_STRENGTH table. Two suspensions are dispensed.//​|
 ^ DRUG_STRENGTH ​ | The denominator_unit is either mg or mL. The denominator_value might be different from 1. | ^ DRUG_STRENGTH ​ | The denominator_unit is either mg or mL. The denominator_value might be different from 1. |
-^ DRUG_EXPOSURE ​ | The quantity refers to a fraction or multiple of the pack. |+^ DRUG_EXPOSURE ​ | The quantity refers to a fraction ormultiple of the pack. |
 ^ :::|// Example: 2// | ^ :::|// Example: 2// |
 ^ ''​Ingredient dose=''​|''​quantity x numerator_value [numerator_unit_concept_id]''​| ^ ''​Ingredient dose=''​|''​quantity x numerator_value [numerator_unit_concept_id]''​|
 ^ :::​|''//​ Acetaminophen dose = 2 x 1250mg = 2500mg//''​| ^ :::​|''//​ Acetaminophen dose = 2 x 1250mg = 2500mg//''​|
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-^  4     ​^Drugs with the total amount in quantity^ ​+^  4     ^ Drugs with the total amount ​provided ​in quantity, e.g. chemotherapeutics ​
 ^ :::​|//​Example:​ 42799258 "​Benzyl Alcohol 0.1 ML/ML / Pramoxine hydrochloride 0.01 MG/MG Topical Gel" dispensed in a 1.25oz pack.//| ^ :::​|//​Example:​ 42799258 "​Benzyl Alcohol 0.1 ML/ML / Pramoxine hydrochloride 0.01 MG/MG Topical Gel" dispensed in a 1.25oz pack.//|
 ^ DRUG_STRENGTH ​ | The denominator_unit is either mg or mL.| ^ DRUG_STRENGTH ​ | The denominator_unit is either mg or mL.|
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 ^ :::|//Note: The analytical side should check the denominator in the DRUG_STRENGTH table. As mg is used for the second ingredient the factor 1000 will be applied to convert between g and mg.//| ^ :::|//Note: The analytical side should check the denominator in the DRUG_STRENGTH table. As mg is used for the second ingredient the factor 1000 will be applied to convert between g and mg.//|
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-^  5     ^Compounding+^  5     ​^ ​Compounded drugs 
 ^ :::​|//​Example:​ Ibuprofen 20%/​Piroxicam 1% Cream, 30ml in 5ml tubes.//| ^ :::​|//​Example:​ Ibuprofen 20%/​Piroxicam 1% Cream, 30ml in 5ml tubes.//|
 ^ DRUG_STRENGTH ​ | We need entries for the ingredients of Ibuprofen and  Piroxicam, probably with an amount_value of 1 and a unit of mg.| ^ DRUG_STRENGTH ​ | We need entries for the ingredients of Ibuprofen and  Piroxicam, probably with an amount_value of 1 and a unit of mg.|
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 ^ :::|//Note: The analytical side determines that the denominator for both ingredients in the DRUG_STRENGTH table is mg and applies the factor 1000 to convert between mL/g and mg.//| ^ :::|//Note: The analytical side determines that the denominator for both ingredients in the DRUG_STRENGTH table is mg and applies the factor 1000 to convert between mL/g and mg.//|
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-^  6     ^Dose release ​over time, e.g. Patches+^  6     ​^ ​Drugs with the active ingredient released ​over time, e.g. patches ​
 ^ :::​|//​Example:​ Ethinyl Estradiol 0.000833 MG/HR / norelgestromin 0.00625 MG/HR Weekly Transdermal Patch//| ^ :::​|//​Example:​ Ethinyl Estradiol 0.000833 MG/HR / norelgestromin 0.00625 MG/HR Weekly Transdermal Patch//|
 ^ DRUG_STRENGTH ​ | The denominator units refer to hour.| ^ DRUG_STRENGTH ​ | The denominator units refer to hour.|
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