HL7 Terminology
1.0.0 - Publication

This page is part of the HL7 Terminology (v1.0.0: Release) based on FHIR R4. The current version which supercedes this version is 5.2.0. For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions

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{
  "resourceType" : "NamingSystem",
  "id" : "v3-rxNorm",
  "text" : {
    "status" : "generated",
    "div" : "<div xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\"><p><b>Generated Narrative with Details</b></p><p><b>id</b>: v3-rxNorm</p><p><b>name</b>: RxNorm</p><p><b>status</b>: active</p><p><b>kind</b>: codesystem</p><p><b>date</b>: Mar 20, 2019, 12:00:00 AM</p><p><b>publisher</b>: NLM</p><p><b>contact</b>: National Library of Medicine: </p><p><b>responsible</b>: NLM</p><p><b>description</b>: RxNorm provides standard names for clinical drugs (active ingredient + strength + dose form) and for dose forms as administered to a patient. It provides links from clinical drugs, both branded and generic, to their active ingredients, drug components (active ingredient + strength), and related brand names. NDCs (National Drug Codes) for specific drug products (where there are often many NDC codes for a single product) are linked to that product in RxNorm. RxNorm links its names to many of the drug vocabularies commonly used in pharmacy management and drug interaction software, including those of First Databank, Micromedex, MediSpan, and Multum. By providing links between these vocabularies, RxNorm can mediate messages between systems not using the same software and vocabulary.\r\n\r\nRxNorm is one of a suite of designated standards for use in U.S. Federal Government systems for the electronic exchange of clinical health information.</p><blockquote><p><b>uniqueId</b></p><p><b>type</b>: oid</p><p><b>value</b>: 2.16.840.1.113883.6.88</p><p><b>preferred</b>: true</p></blockquote><blockquote><p><b>uniqueId</b></p><p><b>type</b>: uri</p><p><b>value</b>: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/rxnorm</p><p><b>preferred</b>: true</p></blockquote></div>"
  },
  "extension" : [
    {
      "url" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/StructureDefinition/ext-namingsystem-title",
      "valueString" : "RxNorm"
    },
    {
      "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/5.0/StructureDefinition/extension-NamingSystem.url",
      "valueUri" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/NamingSystem/v3-rxNorm"
    },
    {
      "url" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/StructureDefinition/ext-namingsystem-version",
      "valueString" : "2.0.0"
    }
  ],
  "name" : "RxNorm",
  "status" : "active",
  "kind" : "codesystem",
  "date" : "2019-03-20T00:00:00-04:00",
  "publisher" : "NLM",
  "contact" : [
    {
      "name" : "National Library of Medicine"
    }
  ],
  "responsible" : "NLM",
  "description" : "RxNorm provides standard names for clinical drugs (active ingredient + strength + dose form) and for dose forms as administered to a patient. It provides links from clinical drugs, both branded and generic, to their active ingredients, drug components (active ingredient + strength), and related brand names. NDCs (National Drug Codes) for specific drug products (where there are often many NDC codes for a single product) are linked to that product in RxNorm. RxNorm links its names to many of the drug vocabularies commonly used in pharmacy management and drug interaction software, including those of First Databank, Micromedex, MediSpan, and Multum. By providing links between these vocabularies, RxNorm can mediate messages between systems not using the same software and vocabulary.\r\n\r\nRxNorm is one of a suite of designated standards for use in U.S. Federal Government systems for the electronic exchange of clinical health information.",
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      "type" : "oid",
      "value" : "2.16.840.1.113883.6.88",
      "preferred" : true
    },
    {
      "type" : "uri",
      "value" : "http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/rxnorm",
      "preferred" : true
    }
  ]
}