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The drug exposure domain concepts capture records about the utilization of a Drug when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body. A Drug is a biochemical substance formulated in such a way that when administered to a Person it will exert a certain physiological or biochemical effect. The following products are **not** considered Drugs, but Devices: | The drug exposure domain concepts capture records about the utilization of a Drug when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body. A Drug is a biochemical substance formulated in such a way that when administered to a Person it will exert a certain physiological or biochemical effect. The following products are **not** considered Drugs, but Devices: | ||
- | * Radiopharmaceuticals | + | * Diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals. |
- | * Contrast material for imaging | + | * Contrast material for imaging (barium sulfate, gadolinium, etc.). |
- | * Nutritional products and supplements, including baby formula. In reality that results in the slightly arbitrary and in some cases difficult to ascertain situation that solutions of salts for parental use are Drugs (hydrating patients and maintaining ionic balance), while the addition of nutrients such as glucose or vitamins makes them devices (feeding patients). | + | * Nutritional products and supplements, including infant feeding. In reality that results in the slightly arbitrary and in some cases difficult to ascertain situation that solutions of salts are Drugs (hydrating patients and maintaining ionic balance), while the addition of nutrients such as glucose or vitamins makes them devices (feeding patients). |
- | * Products directly derived from blood (e.g. erythocytes or plasma) | + | * Parenteral nutrition (aminoacids and/or lipid mixes). |
+ | * Solution for dialysis, catheter maintenance etc. | ||
+ | * Products directly derived from blood (erythrocytes, plasma, serum, thrombocytes), while immune globin or albumin preparations, monoclonal antibodies, coagulation factors and homeopathy derived from blood are Drugs. | ||
+ | * Transplants of any kind. | ||
+ | * Artificial saliva, artificial tears, and lubricants. | ||
+ | * Non-medicated cosmetics (creams, ointments, soaps, deodorants, shampoos), including SPF sunscreens. | ||
+ | * Glucometric strips, needles, tubes with anticoagulants, etc. | ||
+ | * Surgical materials like bone cement. | ||
+ | * Hemostatics materials (cellulose, flour, collagen, etc.). | ||
+ | * Disinfectants for inert surfaces. | ||
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+ | **Devices that contain drug substances (e.g. bone cement with antibiotics) are considered Devices, but should obtain additional mapping to the Drug Domain concepts.** | ||
Drug domain Concepts should be used in the drug_concept_id of the DRUG_EXPOSURE the DRUG_ERA and the DOSE_ERA (both only at the Ingredient level) tables, or in the value_as_concept_id field of the OBSERVATION or MEASUREMENT table (e.g. for Measurements like "Plasma level"). | Drug domain Concepts should be used in the drug_concept_id of the DRUG_EXPOSURE the DRUG_ERA and the DOSE_ERA (both only at the Ingredient level) tables, or in the value_as_concept_id field of the OBSERVATION or MEASUREMENT table (e.g. for Measurements like "Plasma level"). | ||
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^Vocab^Name^Ingre dient^Drug strength^Dose form^Brand name^Quantity factor^Box size^Pack content ^Supplier^ | ^Vocab^Name^Ingre dient^Drug strength^Dose form^Brand name^Quantity factor^Box size^Pack content ^Supplier^ | ||
^RxNorm|Ingredient| x | | | | | | | | | ^RxNorm|Ingredient| x | | | | | | | | | ||
- | ^:::|Brand Name| | | | x | | | | | | ||
^:::|Clinical Drug Component| x | x | | | | | | | | ^:::|Clinical Drug Component| x | x | | | | | | | | ||
^:::|Clinical Drug Form| x | | x | | | | | | | ^:::|Clinical Drug Form| x | | x | | | | | | |