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Metaclass: DrugComponent

Documentation: A drug component is the description of a drug that has one active ingredient and a dose strength.

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Template Slots
  Slot Name Documentation Type Cardinality
code The code (in a terminology system) that represents a concept String 1:1
codedSystemVersion Version of code system in a concept descriptor String 0:1
codeSystem Identifier for the code system ObjectIdentifier 0:1
codeSystemName String name of code system String 1:1
displayName A name or title for the code, under which the sending system shows the code value to its users. String 0:1
label A short human readable string indicating the content of the instancehuman-readable string for the instance String 0:1
NDF_Maximum_Daily_Dose_Strength_for_Hypertension Maximum daily dose strength for hypertension PhysicalQuantity 0:1
NDF_Maximum_Dose_Units unit of maximum daily dose strength for hypertension CodedValue 0:1
NDF_Miniimum_Daily_Dose_Strength_for_Hypertension Minimum daily dose strength for hypertension PhysicalQuantity 0:1
NDF_Minimum_Dose_Units unit of minimum daily dose strength for hypertension CodedValue 0:1
nullFlavor If a value is an exceptional value (NULL-value), this specifies in what way and why proper information is missing. Class 0:1
originalText The text or phrase used as the basis for the coding. EncapsulatedData 0:1
qualifier Specifies additional codes that increase the specificity of the the primary code. ConceptRole 0:0
Strength The strength (e.g., 200 mg) of drug component Float 0:1
Strength_Units The unit used to specify strength of a drug CodedValue 0:1
translation A set of other concept descriptors that translate this concept descriptor into other code systems. ConceptDescriptor 0:0
:ROLE   {Abstract, Concrete} 0:1
:SLOT-CONSTRAINTS   :CONSTRAINT 0:*

Own Slots
  Slot Name Value
:ROLE Concrete
:SLOT-CONSTRAINTS  

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