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Denominator Units for liquid drugs and quantity field in DRUG_EXPOSURE

  • Requester: Klaus Bonadt
  • Discussion: here.

Proposal

Proposal for conventions to achieve consistent entries in the attribute quantity of the DRUG_EXPOSURE table and entries in the DRUG_STRENGTH table. Eventually, we will be able to calculate the total amount of the active ingredient by

  • DRUG_EXPOSURE.quantity x DRUG_STRENGTH.nominator_value (for concentrations) or
  • DRUG_EXPOSURE.quantity x DRUG_STRENGTH.amount_value (for tablets)

Conventions for the DRUG_STRENGTH table:

  1. The denominator units should fit to the “sales unit”. Examples:
    • For solid forms the denominator unit is empty (it conceptually represents “Tablets or pieces”) and the ingredient is provided in amount_value and amount_unit_concept_id.
    • For liquids the denominator unit typically is mL and the concentration is provided in the numerator and denominator attributes.
    • For Gels both mL and mg are possible candidates. Chose that unit which will be used to describe the total amount of the product.
  2. For products with a dosage release rate (for example patches), use hour as a denominator.
  3. Multi-Substance products are represented by multiple entries with the same drug_concept_id. All entries should refer to the same denominator.

Conventions for the quantity attribute in the DRUG_EXPSOSURE table.

  1. The value for quantity represents the quantity of the drug in the denominator unit of the corresponding entry (or entries) in the DRUG_STRENGTH table.
  2. For products with a dosage release rate (for example patches), the quantity refers to the number of pieces.

Use Cases

Find use cases here

documentation/next_cdm/denominator_units.1450456294.txt.gz · Last modified: 2015/12/18 16:31 by klaus_bonadt