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-Overall Structure of vocabulary meets criteria described here: http://​www.ohdsi.org/​web/​wiki/​doku.php?​id=documentation:​vocabulary:​drug +===== AMT ===== 
-Original ​AMT is presented as part of Australian SNOMED that contains only drugs with the following classes: +Thank you for visiting ​the wiki! This page has moved to https://github.com/OHDSI/​Vocabulary-v5.0/wiki/Vocab.-AMT.
-^ SOURCE CLASS                    ^ NEW CLASS           | +
-| AU Qualifier ​                   | AU Qualifier ​       | +
-| AU Substance ​                   | AU Substance ​       | +
-| Trade product ​                  | Trade Product ​      | +
-| containered trade product pack  | Contain Trade Pack  | +
-| trade product unit of use       | Trade Product Unit  | +
-| trade product pack              | Trade Product Pack  | +
-| medicinal product ​              | Medicinal Product ​  | +
-| medicinal product pack          | Med Product Pack    | +
-| medicinal product unit of use   | Med Product Unit    | +
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-AU Qualifier represents Dose Form (137011000036104 ointment) or Unit (700000751000036105 microgram/​mL),​ AU Substance - Ingredient (2319011000036106 metformin hydrochloride). +
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-Trade Product refers to Brand Name (For example, 61131000168107 Avandamet 4/1000). According to OMOP CDM rules we use as Brand Names only those Trade products that don't replicate names of ingredients (for example, 106561000036102 Acetylcysteine). +
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-Medicinal Product represents ingredient(s) of a drug and duplicate ​the corresponding AU Substance (For example, 21614011000036102 metformin or 160681000036109 saxagliptin + metformin). Therefore, medicinal products haven’t made it into the AMT vocabulary. +
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-Medicinal product unit of use represents Clinical Drug or Quantified Clinical Drug (For example, 23360011000036106 metformin hydrochloride 1 g tablet). +
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-Medicinal product pack corresponds ​to Clinical Drug Box (For example, 16921000036107 ​ metformin hydrochloride 1 g tablet, 100). +
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-Trade product pack is Branded Drug Box, for instance, ​ 11491011000036102 Avandamet 2/1000 (metformin hydrochloride 1 g + rosiglitazone 2 mg) tabletfilm-coated,​ 56 tablets +
-Trade product unit of use  is Branded Drug or Quantified ​ Branded Drug  (4657011000036107 Avandamet 4/1000 tablet: film-coated). +
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-Containered trade product pack refers to Branded Drug Box, for instance, ​ 18061011000036103 Avandamet 4/1000 (metformin hydrochloride 1 g + rosiglitazone 4 mg) tablet: film-coated,​ 56 tablets, blister pack  +
-AMT doesn'​t provide Supplier as a separate concept, so we parsed drug descriptions in order to get suppliers, for example, Pfizer or Ipc (stands for Independent Pharmacy Cooperative). +
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-**Drug strength** +
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-AMT contains drug strength only for medicinal product unit of use, so the relationship between classes were followed in order to obtain the dosages for other drug classes. +
-There are some features: +
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-• AMT has oral solutions presented in 5 ml volume. As this volume is a volume of a teaspoon, we classifiend this drugs not as quantified but as regular drugs with denominator_value =1.  +
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-• Concentration given is useless  +
-87010011000036105 ​ bicarbonate + sodium chloride nasal drops, 60 x 2.16 g sachets +
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-• No dosage given  +
-86615011000036106 Aqueous Cream (Orion) (emulsifying wax + liquid paraffin + water purified + white soft paraffin) cream +
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-**Packs**  +
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-In AMT some original codes represent packs, OMOP-codes for their content were generated. For example, 736221000168103 Afeme Duo (Clotrimazole 10 Mg 1 G) Cream [10 G] (&) (Fluconazole 150 Mg) Hard Capsule [1 Capsule], 1 Pack  +
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-**Concepts that are non-drugs**  +
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-AMT vocabulary contains devices such as bandages, syringes, food supplements,​ etcPlease 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 conceptsFor example, 48846011000036103 Accu-Chek Go diagnostic strip/ +
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documentation/vocabulary/amt.txt · Last modified: 2024/09/02 09:54 by jcruz