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 Brand Names that are simple combinations of generic international name of active substance and manufacturer name (e.g. "​Aspirin Bayer"​) should not appear as attributes for Drug Products. Manufacturer information should be stored as a concept with Supplier class. Brand Names that are simple combinations of generic international name of active substance and manufacturer name (e.g. "​Aspirin Bayer"​) should not appear as attributes for Drug Products. Manufacturer information should be stored as a concept with Supplier class.
  
-Concepts that belong to the source vocabulary, but do not belong to Drug domain by OMOP CDM conventions,​ should be classified as '​Device'​. Typically, these belong to different groups+Concepts that belong to the source vocabulary, but do not belong to Drug domain by OMOP CDM conventions,​ should be classified as '​Device'​. Typically, these belong to different groups - check the list [[documentation:​vocabulary:​drug|here]].
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-  * Diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals. +
-  * Contrast material for imaging (barium sulfate, gadolinium, etc.). +
-  * 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). +
-  * Parenteral nutrition (aminoacids and/or lipid mixes). +
-  * Solution for dialysis, catheter maintenance etc. +
-  * Products directly derived from blood (erythrocytes,​ plasma, serum), while immunoglobulins,​ monoclonal antibodies and coagulation factors are Drugs. +
-  * Transplants of any kind. +
-  * Cosmetics, sunscreens, non-medicated shampoos and soaps, etc. +
-  * Surgical materials like bone cements (excluding ​the component containing ​drug ingredient, e.g. antibiotic). +
-  * External disinfectants.+
    
 Animal drugs can be handled as Drugs or Devices, depending on what their role in patient data can be expected to be. Animal drugs can be handled as Drugs or Devices, depending on what their role in patient data can be expected to be.
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