EHR Drug Formulary Codes
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Drug formulary, a.k.a. generic drug name, forms the basis for [[EHR_Prescription_Categorised|drug prescription]] in THIRRA. | Drug formulary, a.k.a. generic drug name, forms the basis for [[EHR_Prescription_Categorised|drug prescription]] in THIRRA. | ||
- | Every drug [[EHR_Drug_Codes|tradename]] must have a parent drug formulary/generic name. The clinic can add new drug formulary, if needed. | + | Every drug [[EHR_Drug_Codes|tradename]] must have a parent drug formulary/generic name. Every drug formulary is built upon the [[EHR_Drug_ATC|ATC drug code]] which specifies the chemical compound. The clinic can add new drug formulary, if needed. |
The sample database uses the drug formulary codes of Malaysia's Ministry of Health [http://www.pharmacy.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=7]. | The sample database uses the drug formulary codes of Malaysia's Ministry of Health [http://www.pharmacy.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=7]. |
Revision as of 02:58, 3 March 2011
DRUG FORMULARY CODES
Drug formulary, a.k.a. generic drug name, forms the basis for drug prescription in THIRRA.
Every drug tradename must have a parent drug formulary/generic name. Every drug formulary is built upon the ATC drug code which specifies the chemical compound. The clinic can add new drug formulary, if needed.
The sample database uses the drug formulary codes of Malaysia's Ministry of Health [1].