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documentation:vocabulary:amis [2016/06/29 14:11]
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documentation:vocabulary:amis [2016/07/01 15:43]
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-===== AMIS =====+Overall Structure of vocabulary is meets criteria described here: http://​www.ohdsi.org/​web/​wiki/​doku.php?​id=documentation:​vocabulary:​drug 
 +To standardize all the data (eg, ingredients,​ dose forms, etc.) have been translated into English as source data were presented in German. 
 +Original names you can find in concept_synonym table.
  
-**This is a draft in progressDo not read on.**+There are several distinctive features in the vocabulary. 
 + 
 +**1. Ingredients** 
 + 
 +In the original data part of ingredients are presented ​in the form of water and alcohol solutionsRxNorm vocabulary do not distinguish between them, so these ingredients are presented as the active ingredients. 
 + 
 +^ Amis                                                                                                                                   ^ RxNorm ​               ^ 
 +| 05103-4, Ginsengwurzel,​ 350. mg                                                                                                        | 259385 ​ ginseng root  | 
 +| 01851-0, Ginsengwurzel,​ TE mit Ethanol / Ethanol-Wasser (% -Angaben) -Bemerkung: DEV: (3-4.5: 1); Ethanolgehalt:​ 30% (m / m), 100. Mg  | 259385 ​ ginseng root  | 
 + 
 + 
 +Also some ingredients are in the form of hydrated molecules. In case when RxNorm can provide such an information they are mapped precisely. 
 + 
 +^ AMIS                                     ^ RxNorm ​                           ^ 
 +| 01615-7, Natriumacetat-Trihydrat,​ 6.8 g  | 237108 Sodium Acetate Trihydrate ​ | 
 + 
 + 
 +Otherwise this information is omitted as insignificant. 
 + 
 +^ AMIS                                     ^ RxNorm ​                           ^ 
 +| 26116-1, Azithromycin 2 H<​2>​O,​ 3.75 mg   | 18631  Azithromycin  ​      | 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +**2.Brand Names** 
 + 
 +The term Brand Name is considered to mean the name under which the drug is released to the market and the consumer can buy it. 
 +Thus, for example, Brand Names are: 
 +Olanzapin Sandoz, Xipamid Al, Buprenorphin-Ratiopharm and Zocor. 
 + 
 +**3.Marketed Product and Supplier** 
 + 
 +Supplier information was added, as well as relationships between Marketed Drug Product and Supplier: relationships 'Has supplier'​ и '​Supplier of’ . 
 +Marketed Product is the drug that has the supplier irrespectively of its class (Branded Drug, Clinical Drug Box, etc). Each marketed product has relation to the particular drug with relationship_id 'Has marketed form' and '​Marketed form of'. In AMIS source codes represents marketed products and their related drugs have OMOP-codes. 
 + 
 +**4.Packs** 
 + 
 +In AMIS some original codes represent packs, OMOP-codes for their content were generated. 
 +For example, 
 +1460525 {10 (nifuratel 250 mg Vaginal Stick [Inimur Kombipack]) / 21 (nifuratel 200 mg Dragee [Inimur Kombipack]) } Pack [Inimur Kombipack] by Taurus Pharma GmbH 
 + 
 +**5.Concepts that are non-drugs** 
 + 
 +AMIS vocabulary contains devices such as bandages, syringes, food supplements,​ etc. Please see http://​www.ohdsi.org/​web/​wiki/​doku.php?​id=documentation:​vocabulary:​domains for Domain rules definition.  
 +Non-drugs don't have RxNorm or RxNorm Extension equivalents and relationships,​ they are presented in OMOP vocabulary as standard concepts. 
 +For example, 
 +2185965 Gadopentat (contrast agent)
  
  
-Leave here all the things you want to have covered, Dima. 
documentation/vocabulary/amis.txt · Last modified: 2016/07/01 15:43 by aostropolets