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Component Description

The Dietary Supplements and Prescription Medication Section (DSQ) of the Sample Person (SP) Questionnaire collects information on

  1. dietary supplement and minerals,
  2. nonprescription antacids,
  3. pain relievers, and
  4. prescription medications.

The Prescription Medication subsection provides personal interview data on the use of prescription medications during a 1-month period prior to the survey date. The NHANES 2001–2002 prescription medication questions are similar to the NHANES 1999–2000 and NHANES III (1988–1994) questions.

Eligible Sample

All survey participants are eligible for the prescription medication questions. Participants over 16 years of age answer for themselves; proxy respondents answer for participants 16 years of age or younger and for individuals who could not self-report.

Interview Setting and Mode of Administration

A trained survey interviewer administrated the survey participant questionnaire.

Quality Assurance & Quality Control

Data were routinely examined for discrepancies and erroneous entries. All medication names entered by the interviewer were compared to the medication name selected from the database. Products not matched to the drug database were edited after data collection at NCHS.

Data Processing and Editing

Data Collection Methods

During the household interview, survey participants are asked if they have taken a medication in the past month for which they needed a prescription. Those who answer “yes” are asked to show the interviewer the medication containers of all the products used. For each medication reported, the interviewer enters the product’s complete name from the container into a computer. If no container is available, the interviewer asks the participant to verbally report the name of the medication.

When the interviewer enters the medication name into the computer, the name is automatically matched to a prescription drug database on the computer to identify an exact match or similar text matches (refer below for details on the prescription medication database). The interviewer then selects the best match from a list of possible matches. The original entry of the interviewer and the product selected from the computer list are saved under separate variables for quality control purposes. If an exact match of the medication cannot be found, the interviewer is instructed to select “drug not found on list” from the list. Interviewers can record up to 20 prescription medications.

Participants are also asked how long they had been taking the medication and the main reason for its use.
The NHANES 2001–2002 prescription medication questions can be accessed in the Dietary Supplements and Prescription Medications Section of the Sample Person Questionnaire.

Prescription Medication Questions Included in this Data Release

The question on the number of canisters of Beta-agonists used in the past month was not collected after 2000, and therefore is not part of this data release.
Prescription Medication Database

NCHS used the Master Drug Database (MDDB®), a proprietary database of Facts and Comparison (Indianapolis, IN), to assist in data collection. MDDB is a comprehensive database of all prescription and some nonprescription drug products available in the U.S. drug market. For NHANES, the MDDB files were modified and uploaded to a laptop computer and incorporated into a search engine for use by interviewers in the field. The computer file is updated at the beginning of each survey year to incorporate changes to the MDDB and includes products approved and available to the U.S. public in the prior year.

Data Editing

General editing of data:

If changes were made to the original data, a derived variable was created. The derived variable is essentially the final version of the variable after editing and recoding was performed. The derived variable includes the letter “D” in the third position of the variable name in place of the letter “Q” for the questionnaire item that is customarily used in NHANES data release files. The survey questionnaire codebooks include the names and description of the derived variables.

Prescription medications incorrectly reported in subsections of questionnaire:

Prescription antacids that were incorrectly reported in the nonprescription antacid section of the questionnaire were removed from the antacid file and added to the prescription medication file. Prescription medications that were incorrectly reported in the dietary supplement section were removed from that file and added to the prescription medication file.

Products reported in the prescription medication section that were only available as over-the-counter products during 2001–2002 were removed from the prescription medication file. Any prescription dietary supplement that was incorrectly reported in the prescription medication section was removed from the prescription medication section and moved to the dietary supplement section. The following products were moved to the dietary supplements files:

All prescription niacin, potassium, and sodium products were retained in the prescription medication file.
The variables that record overall prescription drug use (RXD030) and the number of prescription drugs taken (RXD295) were adjusted for products moved into or out of the prescription medication file.

Specific variable editing:

RXD030: Have you taken or used any prescription medicines in the past month?

This variable was the lead-in question to the series of questions on prescription medication use. It accounts for all prescription medications except prescription dietary supplements that are included in the dietary supplements file (DSQ). A small number of persons refused to answer this question (coded 7), did not know whether they used a prescription medication in the past month (coded 9), or have missing data for this question. This variable was edited and takes into account prescription medications reported in this section as well as prescription medications moved in from the dietary supplements or nonprescription antacid sections of the questionnaire.

RXD295: The number of prescription medicines reported

This variable was computed at NCHS and represents the total number of prescription medications reported by the respondent, including those drugs identified as unknown (RXD240B = 55555). The count has been adjusted for all prescription medications moved into and those moved out of the prescription medication section. However, the count is not a comprehensive count of all prescription medications used by a participant because prescription dietary supplements are part of the dietary supplements section. There were also participants who reported the use of prescription medication in the past month (RXD030 = 1) but did not know the name of the medication (RXD240B = 99999) or refused to report the name of the medication (RXD240B = 77777). Each product reported as refused or don’t know is still included in the total count of prescription medications used under RXD295.

RXD260: For how long have you been taking this medicine?

This variable was created from a two-part (number and unit) question and indicates how long the respondent reported taking each prescription medication. Responses were recorded in days, weeks, months, and years. To facilitate analysis, all answers were converted to days using conversion factors of 7 days per week, 30.4 days per month, and 365 days per year. There were persons who reported the use of a prescription medication but did not know how long they had been using the medication (RXD260 = 99999) or refused to report the length of use (RXD260 = 77777). There were also persons who reported the use of a prescription medication but did not report the length of use. RXD260 is missing for these persons.

Creation of additional data release variables:

RXD240B: Standard generic ingredient name

As in NHANES III, all reported medication names were converted to their standard generic ingredient name for data release. For multi-ingredient products, the ingredients are listed in alphabetical order (i.e., Acetaminophen; Codeine).

There were participants who reported the use of a prescription medication but did not know the name of the medication or refused to report the name of the medication. These entries were coded as 99999, don’t know, and 77777, refused, respectively. There were also medications reported with insufficient detail to accurately identify the exact product, but there was some information about the drug. These products have been released with the reported name followed by “-unspecified” (e.g., cardiac drug-unspecified, estrogen-unspecified). The names of a limited number of reported medications could not be identified by NCHS as a known prescription product. These entries are counted as prescription medications, since there is no evidence that they are not, and have been coded as 55555, unknown drug.

NHCODE: Standard generic ingredient code

To assist in data analysis, NCHS assigned a 5-digit generic ingredient drug code to each generic ingredient name. Refer to Appendix 2 for a list of standard generic ingredient names and their associated generic codes.

NHCODE is missing for unknown drug (55555), refused (77777), or don’t know (99999) RXD240B entries.

FDACODE1--FDACODE6:
Since the creation of the NHANES prescription medication file, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has withdrawn the National Drug Code (NDC) Directory’s therapeutic class codes from their internet site and has provided the following statement:

The Major and Minor Drug Class codes are no longer available at this site. FDA plans to review the use of the AMA DRUG Evaluation Subscription classification scheme. This review is necessary because this classification scheme has not been updated since 1976 and therefore many new molecular entities are not included.

However, NCHS has decided to maintain the FDA/NDC therapeutic class codes on the 1999–2000 and 2001–2002 prescription data files until another nonproprietary classification system is available for use by NCHS. Please be aware that FDA no longer supports this system.

Similar to NHANES III and NHANES 1999–2000, therapeutic drug class codes were assigned based on FDA’s National Drug Code Directory. Specifically, FDA/NDC’s Formulation Data File and Drug Class Data File (from July 2004) were used to assign up to a maximum of six drug class codes for each generic ingredient name.

As previously stated on FDA’s website, “The major drug class is a general therapeutic or pharmacological classification scheme for drug products reported to the FDA under the provisions of the Drug Listing Act. The classification scheme used was based on the AMA DRUG EVALUATIONS SUBSCRIPTION and generally follows the organization of material in that publication. The drug class for each product was determined by the labeled indication. The major (ending with "00") and minor drug class codes and their definitions are listed in FDA’s NDC directory”. NCHS used this classification system because the files are nonproprietary and can be released to the public.

If a product has more than one drug class code, the codes were recorded in numerical order, with a maximum of six codes, and were not recorded based on primary, secondary, or tertiary drug action or response. There were some products that were not identified in the FDA/NDC Directory and, therefore, do not have an FDA/NDC drug class code. NCHS assigned a code of 99999 to these products. Some products were assigned codes by NCHS (e.g., Latanoprost = 1566; Cerivastatin Sodium = 0912; Allergy Pills-Unspecified = 1900). “Unspecified” drugs were assigned to a drug class code if there was enough information to identify a drug class. “Unknown” drugs were not assigned a drug class code. See Appendix 1 for a listing of the drug class codes and descriptions.

The nine medications listed below matched to more than six FDA/NDC drug class codes. For these products, NCHS made a decision about which six codes to retain.

Drug Database for Data Update:

Since the 2003-2004 survey, NCHS has used the Lexicon Plus® , a proprietary database of Cerner Multum, Inc. to assist in data editing and release. To facilitate data analysis, NCHS decided to update the NHANES 2001-2002 prescription medication file with the Multum Lexicon therapeutic classification system. For additional information refer to the RXQ_DRUG documentation.

In accordance with the license agreement, NCHS publications, tabulations, and software applications should cite the Multum Lexicon as the source and basis for the coding and classification of the NHANES drug data.

Variable added to this updated prescription medication file:

RXDDRGID: Generic drug code

All standard generic ingredient names (RXD240B) were linked to generic drug names from Multum’s Lexicon Drug Database through exact or similar name matches. A unique generic drug code (RXDDRGID) associated with each generic drug name from Multum’s Lexicon Drug Database was added to the NHANES 2001-2002 prescription medication file. In some cases, one standard generic ingredient name may be linked to more than one Lexicon generic drug codes. These products have been reviewed and assigned appropriate Lexicon generic drug codes based on entered or selected product names recorded by survey interviewers, and/or reasons of taking the medications reported by survey participants. For example, a drug “BETAXOLOL HYDROCHLORIDE” was initially linked to a Lexicon generic drug code “d00176” (“BETAXOLOL”). However a Lexicon generic drug code “d04038” (“BETAXOLOL OPHTHMATIC”) was assigned if participants reported using the topical form of this product for glaucoma. In other cases, more than one standard generic ingredient names may be linked to the same Lexicon generic drug code. For example, RXD240B entries “PENICILLIN V POTASSIUM” and “PENICILIN-UNSPECIFIED” were linked to a generic drug code, “d00116” (i.e., “PENICILLIN” in the Lexicon Drug Database). In addition, there were some drug names reported by NHANES’ participants that were not found in the Lexicon Drug Database. These have been assigned unique drug codes beginning with an “a” or “h”. Unspecified products with known therapeutic action were coded beginning with a “c” and followed by their respective Multum therapeutic category code. RXDDRGID is missing for unknown drugs (55555), refused (77777), or don’t know (99999) RXD240B entries.

Therapeutic class codes associated with a generic drug code are found in a separate data release file, RXQ_DRUG.

RXDDRGID is not equal to the variable NHCODE.

Analytic Notes

RXD295 provides a count of all prescription products reported in the prescription medication section adjusting for products moved into or out of the final file. The count includes products reported as “refused” or “don’t know” by participants who reported they had taken a prescription medication but did not know the name of the medication or refused to report the name of the medication. Drugs released as “unknown drug” are also included in the count. However, prescription supplements in the Dietary Supplements File are not included in the total count. Therefore, this variable does not provide a comprehensive count of all prescription products used by the survey participants.

In some cases it may appear as though respondents reported the same prescription drug more than once. That is, the same generic ingredient name and product code may be listed more than once. There are several reasons for these duplications. Respondents may have reported different brand name medications which had the same generic ingredient name (e.g., “Adalat” vs. “Procardia”), the medications may have been different forms or dosages of the same product, or the participant may have reported different lengths of use or reasons for use of the products. There were a few cases where the respondent did report the exact same drug more than once, with the same length of use, and reason for use. In these cases, since the interviewer recorded that a separate medication container was seen for each reported drug, both mentions of the drug were retained in the file.

During the data editing process, outlier values were examined. When there was insufficient information to conclude that values were invalid, they were left in the data set. Analysts should examine the distribution of the data and consider whether or not it is appropriate to include or exclude extreme values in a given analysis.

All generic ingredient names reported in the prescription medication file were reviewed by the Disclosure Review Board at NCHS. Certain medications were found to be a potential disclosure risk. These drugs were recoded to 55555, unknown drug.

Analysts should be cautious when using the FDA/NDC therapeutic class codes because the FDA no longer supports this classification system and withdrew the codes from their internet site at the beginning of 2005. These codes, however, can still be used to provide a preliminary, yet crude, look at a particular class of drugs. However, analysts should examine each drug and make decisions about which drugs to include or exclude from a specific therapeutic class and not solely use the FDA/NDC codes to determine the drug class.

Data File Structure

There are two files related to the prescription drug data. The contents of each file are described below. The files can be linked by RXDDRGID.

The prescription medication file named RXQ_RX_B is a product level file. Therefore, participants who reported the use of multiple prescription medications will have multiple records, i.e. a record for each product.

The drug information file named RXQ_DRUG contains therapeutic drug class information on all drugs reported by NHANES participants. It contains drug (up to 4) and ingredient (up to 6) therapeutic category codes for each drug. It also has a variable that identifies if the drug is made up of a single or multiple ingredients.

 

RXQ_RX_B: Participant’s Use of Prescription Drug(s)
Variable Name Label 
SEQN Respondent sequence number
RXD030 Taken prescription medicine, past month
RXD240B Standard generic ingredient name (Appendix 2)
NHCODE Standard generic ingredient code (Appendix 2)
RXQ250 Medicine container seen by interviewer (yes/no)
RXD260 Number of days taken medicine
FDACODE1-6 FDA/NDC drug class code 1-6 (Appendix 1)
RXD295 Number of prescription medicines taken
RXDDRGID Generic drug code

RXQ_DRUG: Drug Information
Variable Name Label
RXDDRGID GENERIC DRUG CODE
RXDDRUG GENERIC DRUG NAME
RXDINGFL SINGLE/MULTIPLE INGREDIENT DRUG
RXDDCI1A DRUG CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 1, LEVEL 1
RXDDCI1B DRUG CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 1, LEVEL 2
RXDDCI1C DRUG CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 1, LEVEL 3
RXDDCI2A DRUG CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 2, LEVEL 1
RXDDCI2B DRUG CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 2, LEVEL 2
RXDDCI2C DRUG CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 2, LEVEL 3
RXDDCI3A DRUG CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 3, LEVEL 1
RXDDCI3B DRUG CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 3, LEVEL 2
RXDDCI3C DRUG CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 3, LEVEL 3
RXDDCI4A DRUG CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 4, LEVEL 1
RXDDCI4B DRUG CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 4, LEVEL 2
RXDDCI4C DRUG CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 4, LEVEL 3
RXDDCN1A DRUG CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 1, LEVEL 1
RXDDCN1B DRUG CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 1, LEVEL 2
RXDDCN1C DRUG CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 1, LEVEL 3
RXDDCN2A DRUG CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 2, LEVEL 1
RXDDCN2B DRUG CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 2, LEVEL 2
RXDDCN2C DRUG CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 2, LEVEL 3
RXDDCN3A DRUG CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 3, LEVEL 1
RXDDCN3B DRUG CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 3, LEVEL 2
RXDDCN3C DRUG CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 3, LEVEL 3
RXDDCN4A DRUG CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 4, LEVEL 1
RXDDCN4B DRUG CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 4, LEVEL 2
RXDDCN4C DRUG CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 4, LEVEL 3
RXDICI1A INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 1, LEVEL 1
RXDICI1B INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 1, LEVEL 2
RXDICI1C INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 1, LEVEL 3
RXDICI2A INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 2, LEVEL 1
RXDICI2B INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 2, LEVEL 2
RXDICI2C INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 2, LEVEL 3
RXDICI3A INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 3, LEVEL 1
RXDICI3B INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 3, LEVEL 2
RXDICI3C INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 3, LEVEL 3
RXDICI4A INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 4, LEVEL 1
RXDICI4B INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 4, LEVEL 2
RXDICI4C INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 4, LEVEL 3
RXDICI5A INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 5, LEVEL 1
RXDICI5B INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 5, LEVEL 2
RXDICI5C INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 5, LEVEL 3
RXDICI6A INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 6, LEVEL 1
RXDICI6B INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 6, LEVEL 2
RXDICI6C INGREDIENT CATEGORY ID - CATEGORY 6, LEVEL 3
RXDICN1A INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 1, LEVEL 1
RXDICN1B INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 1, LEVEL 2
RXDICN1C INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 1, LEVEL 3
RXDICN2A INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 2, LEVEL 1
RXDICN2B INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 2, LEVEL 2
RXDICN2C INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 2, LEVEL 3
RXDICN3A INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 3, LEVEL 1
RXDICN3B INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 3, LEVEL 2
RXDICN3C INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 3, LEVEL 3
RXDICN4A INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 4, LEVEL 1
RXDICN4B INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 4, LEVEL 2
RXDICN4C INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 4, LEVEL 3
RXDICN5A INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 5, LEVEL 1
RXDICN5B INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 5, LEVEL 2
RXDICN5C INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 5, LEVEL 3
RXDICN6A INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 6, LEVEL 1
RXDICN6B INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 6, LEVEL 2
RXDICN6C INGREDIENT CATEGORY NAME - CATEGORY 6, LEVEL 3

Codebook and Frequencies

SEQN - Respondent sequence number

Variable Name:
SEQN
SAS Label:
Respondent sequence number
English Text:
Respondent sequence number.
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS

RXD030 - Taken prescription medicine, past month

Variable Name:
RXD030
SAS Label:
Taken prescription medicine, past month
English Text:
In the past month, {have you/has SP} used or taken medication for which a prescription is needed? Do not include prescription vitamins or minerals you may have already told me about.
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Yes 11558 11558
2 No 6845 18403 End of Section
7 Refused 9 18412 End of Section
9 Don't know 2 18414 End of Section
. Missing 4 18418

RXD240B - Standard generic ingredient name

Variable Name:
RXD240B
SAS Label:
Standard generic ingredient name
English Text:
Standard generic ingredient name
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
Standard generic ingredient name Value was recorded 11447 11447
55555 Unknown 36 11483
77777 Refused 14 11497
99999 Don't know 57 11554
< blank > Missing 6864 18418

NHCODE - Standard generic ingredient code

Variable Name:
NHCODE
SAS Label:
Standard generic ingredient code
English Text:
Generic ingredient code
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
Standard generic ingredient code Value was recorded 11447 11447
< blank > Missing 6971 18418

RXQ250 - Medicine container seen by interviewer

Variable Name:
RXQ250
SAS Label:
Medicine container seen by interviewer
English Text:
Prescription container seen by interviewer
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Yes 9492 9492
2 No 2000 11492
. Missing 6926 18418

RXD260 - Number of days taken medicine

Variable Name:
RXD260
SAS Label:
Number of days taken medicine
English Text:
For how long {have/has} {you/SP} been using or taking {PRODUCT NAME}? (days)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 to 24820 Range of Values 11150 11150
77777 Refused 1 11151
99999 Don't know 309 11460
. Missing 6958 18418

FDACODE1 - FDA/NDC drug class code 1

Variable Name:
FDACODE1
SAS Label:
FDA/NDC drug class code 1
English Text:
FDA/NDC therapeutic drug class code
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
FDA/NDC drug class code 1 Value was recorded 11390 11390
99999 Unknown drug-no code 57 11447
< blank > Missing 6971 18418

FDACODE2 - FDA/NDC drug class code 2

Variable Name:
FDACODE2
SAS Label:
FDA/NDC drug class code 2
English Text:
FDA/NDC therapeutic drug class code
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
FDA/NDC drug class code 2 Value was recorded 6171 6171
< blank > Missing 12247 18418

FDACODE3 - FDA/NDC drug class code 3

Variable Name:
FDACODE3
SAS Label:
FDA/NDC drug class code 3
English Text:
FDA/NDC therapeutic drug class code
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
FDA/NDC drug class code 3 Value was recorded 3042 3042
< blank > Missing 15376 18418

FDACODE4 - FDA/NDC drug class code 4

Variable Name:
FDACODE4
SAS Label:
FDA/NDC drug class code 4
English Text:
FDA/NDC therapeutic drug class code
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
FDA/NDC drug class code 4 Value was recorded 1654 1654
< blank > Missing 16764 18418

FDACODE5 - FDA/NDC drug class code 5

Variable Name:
FDACODE5
SAS Label:
FDA/NDC drug class code 5
English Text:
FDA/NDC therapeutic drug class code
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
FDA/NDC drug class code 5 Value was recorded 891 891
< blank > Missing 17527 18418

FDACODE6 - FDA/NDC drug class code 6

Variable Name:
FDACODE6
SAS Label:
FDA/NDC drug class code 6
English Text:
FDA/NDC therapeutic drug class code
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
FDA/NDC drug class code 6 Value was recorded 517 517
< blank > Missing 17901 18418

RXD295 - Number of prescription medicines taken

Variable Name:
RXD295
SAS Label:
Number of prescription medicines taken
English Text:
The number of prescription medicines reported
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 to 17 Range of Values 11554 11554
. Missing 6864 18418

RXDDRGID - Generic drug code

Variable Name:
RXDDRGID
SAS Label:
Generic drug code
English Text:
Generic drug code
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
Generic drug code Value was recorded 11447 11447
< blank > Missing 6971 18418

Appendix 1. U.S. Food and Drug Administration National Drug Code Directory Drug Class Codes

U.S. Food and Drug Administration National Drug Code Directory Drug Class Codes
Code Long Name
0100 ANESTHETICS/ ADJUNCTS
0117 ANESTHETICS, LOCAL
0118 ANESTHETICS, GENERAL
0119 ANESTHESIA, ADJUNCTS TO/ANALEPTICS
0120 MEDICINAL GASES
0121 ANESTHETICS, TOPICAL
0122 ANESTHETICS, OPHTHALMIC
0123 ANESTHETICS, RECTAL
0200 ANTIDOTES
0281 ANTIDOTES, SPECIFIC
0283 ANTIDOTES, GENERAL
0285 ANTITOXINS/ANTIVENINS
0286 ANAPHYLAXIS TREATMENT KIT
0300 ANTIMICROBIALS
0346 PENICILLINS
0347 CEPHALOSPORINS
0348 LINCOSAMIDES/MACROLIDES
0349 POLYMYXINS
0350 TETRACYCLINES
0351 CHLORAMPHENICOL/DERIVATIVES
0352 AMINOGLYCOSIDES
0353 SULFONAMIDES/RELATED COMPOUNDS
0354 ANTISEPTICS, URINARY TRACT
0355 ANTIBACTERIALS, MISCELLANEOUS
0356 ANTIMYCOBACTERIALS (INCL ANTI LEPROSY)
0357 QUINOLONES/DERIVATIVES
0358 ANTIFUNGALS
0388 ANTIVIRALS
0400 HEMATOLOGICS
0408 DEFICIENCY ANEMIAS
0409 ANTICOAGULANTS/THROMBOLYTICS
0410 BLOOD COMPONENTS/SUBSTITUTES
0411 HEMOSTATICS
0500 CARDIOVASCULAR-RENAL
0501 CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES
0502 ANTIARRHYTHMICS
0503 ANTIANGINALS
0504 VASCULAR DISORDERS, CEREBRAL/PERIPHERAL
0505 HYPOTENSION/SHOCK
0506 ANTIHYPERTENSIVES
0507 DIURETICS
0508 CORONARY VASODILATORS
0509 RELAXANTS/STIMULANTS, URINARY TRACT
0510 CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS
0511 CARBONIC ANHYDRASE INHIBITORS
0512 BETA BLOCKERS
0513 ALPHA AGONISTS/ALPHA BLOCKERS
0514 ACE INHIBITORS
0600 CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
0626 SEDATIVES/HYPNOTICS
0627 ANTIANXIETY
0628 ANTIPSYCHOTICS/ANTIMANICS
0630 ANTIDEPRESSANTS
0631 ANOREXIANTS/CNS STIMULANTS
0632 CNS, MISCELLANEOUS
0633 ALZHEIMER-TYPE DEMENTIA
0634 SLEEP AID PRODUCTS (OTC)
0635 ANTIEMETICS
0700 CONTRAST MEDIA/ RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS
0789 DIAGNOSTICS, RADIOPAQUE & NONRADIOACTIVE
0790 DIAGNOSTICS - RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS
0791 THERAPEUTICS - RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS
0792 DIAGNOSTICS, MISCELLANEOUS
0800 GASTROINTESTINALS
0874 DISORDERS, ACID/PEPTIC
0875 ANTIDIARRHEALS
0876 LAXATIVES
0877 GASTROINTESTINAL, MISCELLANEOUS
0878 ANTISPASMODICS/ANTICHOLINERGICS
0879 ANTACIDS
0900 METABOLICS/NUTRIENTS
0912 HYPERLIPIDEMIA
0913 VITAMINS/MINERALS
0914 NUTRITION, ENTERAL/PARENTERAL
0915 REPL/REGS OF ELECTROLYTES/WATER BALANCE
0916 CALCIUM METABOLISM
0917 HEMATOPOIETIC GROWTH FACTORS
1000 HORMONES/HORMONAL MECHANISMS
1032 ADRENAL CORTICOSTEROIDS
1033 ANDROGENS/ANABOLIC STEROIDS
1034 ESTROGENS/PROGESTINS
1035 ANTERIOR PITUITARY/HYPOTHALMIC FUNCTION
1036 BLOOD GLUCOSE REGULATORS
1037 THYROID/ANTITHYROID
1038 ANTIDIURETICS
1039 RELAXANTS/STIMULANTS,UTERINE
1040 CONTRACEPTIVES
1041 INFERTILITY
1042 DRUGS USED IN DISORDERS OF GROWTH HORMONE SECRETION
1100 IMMUNOLOGICS
1180 VACCINES/ANTISERA
1181 IMMUNOMODULATORS
1182 ALLERGENIC EXTRACTS
1183 IMMUNE SERUMS
1200 SKIN/MUCOUS MEMBRANES
1264 ANTISEPTICS/DISINFECTANTS
1265 DERMATOLOGICS
1266 KERATOLYTICS
1267 ANTIPERSPIRANTS
1268 TOPICAL STEROIDS
1269 BURN/SUNBURN, SUNSCREEN/SUNTAN PRODUCTS
1270 ACNE PRODUCTS
1271 TOPICAL ANTI-INFECTIVES
1272 ANORECTAL PRODUCTS
1273 PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS (VAGINAL)
1274 DERMATITIS/ANTIPURETICS
1275 TOPICAL ANALGESICS
1300 NEUROLOGICS
1371 EXTRAPYRAMIDAL MOVEMENT DISORDERS
1372 MYASTHENIA GRAVIS
1373 SKELETAL MUSCLE HYPERACTIVITY
1374 ANTICONVULSANTS
1400 ONCOLYTICS
1479 ANTINEOPLASTICS
1480 HORMONAL/BIOLOGICAL RESPONSE MODIFIERS
1481 ANTIMETABOLITES
1482 ANTIBIOTICS, ALKALOIDS, AND ENZYMES
1483 DNA DAMAGING DRUGS
1500 OPHTHALMICS
1566 GLAUCOMA
1567 CYCLOPLEGICS/MYDRIATICS
1568 OCULAR ANTI-INFECTIVE/ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
1569 OPHTHALMICS, MISCELLANEOUS
1570 OPHTHALMICS-DECONGESTANTS/ANTIALLERGY AGENTS
1571 CONTACT LENS PRODUCTS
1600 OTICS
1670 OTICS, TOPICAL
1671 VERTIGO/MOTION SICKNESS/VOMITING
1700 RELIEF OF PAIN
1720 ANALGESICS, GENERAL
1721 ANALGESICS-NARCOTIC
1722 ANALGESICS-NON-NARCOTIC
1723 ANTIMIGRAINE/OTHER HEADACHES
1724 ANTIARTHRITICS
1725 ANTIGOUT
1726 CENTRAL PAIN SYNDROMES
1727 NSAID
1728 ANTIPYRETICS
1729 MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS
1800 ANTIPARASITICS
1860 ANTIPROTOZOALS
1862 ANTHELMINTICS
1863 SCABICIDES/PEDICULICIDES
1864 ANTIMALARIALS
1900 RESPIRATORY TRACT
1940 ANTIASTHMATICS/BRONCODILATORS
1941 NASAL DECONGESTANTS
1943 ANTITUSSIVES/EXPECTORANTS/MUCOLYTICS
1944 ANTIHISTAMINES
1945 COLD REMEDIES
1946 LOZENGE PRODUCTS
1947 CORTICOSTEROIDS-INHALATION/NASAL
2000 UNCLASSIFIED/MISCELLANEOUS
2087 UNCLASSIFIED
2095 PHARMACEUTICAL AIDS
2096 SURGICAL AIDS
2097 DENTAL PREPARATIONS
2098 DENTRIFICE/DENTURE PRODUCTS
2099 MOUTH PAIN, COLD SORE, CANKER SORE PRODUCTS
2100 HOMEOPATHIC PRODUCTS

Appendix 2. Generic Ingredient Names

Generic Ingredient Names
NHCODE RXD240B
00100 ABACAVIR SULFATE
80100 ABACAVIR SULFATE; LAMIVUDINE; ZIDOVUDINE
00200 ACARBOSE
00300 ACEBUTOLOL HYDROCHLORIDE
00500 ACETAMINOPHEN; BUTALBITAL
00600 ACETAMINOPHEN; BUTALBITAL; CAFFEINE
80200 ACETAMINOPHEN; CAFFEINE; DIHYDROCODEINE BITARTRATE
00800 ACETAMINOPHEN; CODEINE PHOSPHATE
00900 ACETAMINOPHEN; DICHLORALANTIPYRINE; ISOMETHEPTENE MUCATE (1:1)
01000 ACETAMINOPHEN; HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE
01100 ACETAMINOPHEN; OXYCODONE HYDROCHLORIDE
80300 ACETAMINOPHEN; PENTAZOCINE HYDROCHLORIDE
80400 ACETAMINOPHEN; PHENYLTOLOXAMINE CITRATE
01200 ACETAMINOPHEN; PROPOXYPHENE NAPSYLATE
80500 ACETAMINOPHEN; TRAMADOL HYDROCHLORIDE
80600 ACETAZOLAMIDE
80700 ACETIC ACID; HYDROCORTISONE
80800 ACETOHYDROXAMIC ACID
80900 ACITRETIN
01300 ACRIVASTINE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
01400 ACYCLOVIR
01500 ADAPALENE
01600 ALBUTEROL
01700 ALBUTEROL SULFATE; IPRATROPIUM BROMIDE
01800 ALCLOMETASONE DIPROPIONATE
01900 ALENDRONATE SODIUM
70000 ALLERGY PILLS-UNSPECIFIED
02000 ALLOPURINOL
81000 ALLOXANTHINE
02100 ALPRAZOLAM
81100 ALUMINUM CHLORIDE
02300 AMANTADINE HYDROCHLORIDE
02600 AMILORIDE HYDROCHLORIDE
02700 AMILORIDE HYDROCHLORIDE; HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE
81200 AMINOCAPROIC ACID
02900 AMIODARONE HYDROCHLORIDE
03000 AMITRIPTYLINE HYDROCHLORIDE
03200 AMITRIPTYLINE HYDROCHLORIDE; PERPHENAZINE
03300 AMLODIPINE BESYLATE
03400 AMLODIPINE BESYLATE; BENAZEPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE
81300 AMMONIUM LACTATE
03500 AMOXICILLIN
03600 AMOXICILLIN TRIHYDRATE; CLAVULANATE POTASSIUM
81400 AMPHETAMINE
03700 AMPHETAMINE ASPARTATE; AMPHETAMINE SULFATE; DEXTROAMPHETAMINE SACCHARATE; DEXTROAMPHETAMINE SULFATE
03800 AMPICILLIN
04000 AMYLASE; LIPASE; PROTEASE
70100 ANTIBIOTIC-UNSPECIFIED
81500 ANTIPYRINE; BENZOCAINE
4400 ASPIRIN
04500 ASPIRIN; BUTALBITAL; CAFFEINE
81600 ASPIRIN; BUTALBITAL; CAFFEINE; CODEINE PHOSPHATE
81700 ASPIRIN; DIPYRIDAMOLE
04700 ASPIRIN; OXYCODONE HYDROCHLORIDE; OXYCODONE TEREPHTHALATE
04800 ASTEMIZOLE
04900 ATENOLOL
05000 ATENOLOL; CHLORTHALIDONE
05100 ATORVASTATIN CALCIUM
81800 ATOVAQUONE
81900 ATROPINE SULFATE
05300 ATROPINE SULFATE; DIPHENOXYLATE HYDROCHLORIDE
05400 ATROPINE SULFATE; HYOSCYAMINE SULFATE; PHENOBARBITAL; SCOPOLAMINE HYDROBROMIDE
82000 ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER DRUG-UNSPECIFIED
05700 AZATHIOPRINE
82100 AZELAIC ACID
05800 AZELASTINE HYDROCHLORIDE
05900 AZITHROMYCIN DIHYDRATE
06000 BACITRACIN
06100 BACLOFEN
06200 BECLOMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE
82200 BECLOMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE MONOHYDRATE
82300 BELLADONNA
06300 BENAZEPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE
06400 BENAZEPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE; HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE
82400 BENZOCAINE
06600 BENZONATATE
06700 BENZOYL PEROXIDE
82500 BENZOYL PEROXIDE; CLINDAMYCIN PHOSPHATE
06800 BENZOYL PEROXIDE; ERYTHROMYCIN
06900 BENZTROPINE MESYLATE
07000 BETAMETHASONE
07100 BETAMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE
07200 BETAMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE; CLOTRIMAZOLE
07500 BETAXOLOL HYDROCHLORIDE
07600 BETHANECHOL CHLORIDE
07700 BICALUTAMIDE
82600 BIMATOPROST
82700 BIRTH CONTROL DRUG-UNSPECIFIED
82800 BISACODYL
82900 BISMUTH SUBSALICYLATE; METRONIDAZOLE; TETRACYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE
07800 BISOPROLOL FUMARATE
07900 BISOPROLOL FUMARATE; HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE
08000 BRIMONIDINE TARTRATE
08100 BRINZOLAMIDE
08200 BROMOCRIPTINE MESYLATE
83000 BROMPHENIRAMINE MALEATE; DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE; PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
08500 BROMPHENIRAMINE MALEATE; DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
08700 BROMPHENIRAMINE MALEATE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
08800 BUDESONIDE
08900 BUMETANIDE
09000 BUPROPION HYDROCHLORIDE
83100 BUSPIRONE HYDROCHLORIDE
83200 BUTALBITAL
83300 BUTENAFINE HYDROCHLORIDE
83400 CAFFEINE CITRATE
83500 CAFFEINE; ERGOTAMINE TARTRATE
09300 CALCIPOTRIENE
09400 CALCITONIN, SALMON
09500 CALCIUM ACETATE
09700 CANDESARTAN CILEXETIL
83600 CANDESARTAN CILEXETIL; HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE
83700 CAPECITABINE
09800 CAPTOPRIL
09900 CAPTOPRIL; HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE
10000 CARBAMAZEPINE
83800 CARBETAPENTANE CITRATE; GUAIFENESIN; PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE; PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
83900 CARBETAPENTANE TANNATE; CHLORPHENIRAMINE TANNATE; EPHEDRINE TANNATE; PHENYLEPHRINE TANNATE
84000 CARBETAPENTANE TANNATE; CHLORPHENIRAMINE TANNATE; PHENYLEPHRINE TANNATE
84100 CARBIDOPA
10100 CARBIDOPA; LEVODOPA
84200 CARBINOXAMINE MALEATE
10200 CARBINOXAMINE MALEATE; DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
84300 CARBINOXAMINE MALEATE; HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
10300 CARBINOXAMINE MALEATE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
10400 CARISOPRODOL
10500 CARTEOLOL HYDROCHLORIDE
10600 CARVEDILOL
10700 CEFACLOR
10900 CEFDINIR
84400 CEFDITOREN PIVOXIL
11000 CEFIXIME
11200 CEFPROZIL
11300 CEFTIBUTEN
84500 CEFTRIAXONE SODIUM
11400 CEFUROXIME AXETIL
11500 CELECOXIB
11600 CEPHALEXIN
11700 CERIVASTATIN SODIUM
11800 CETIRIZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
84600 CETIRIZINE HYDROCHLORIDE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE
12000 CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE HYDROCHLORIDE
12100 CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE HYDROCHLORIDE; CLIDINIUM BROMIDE
12200 CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE
12400 CHLOROTHIAZIDE
84700 CHLOROXYLENOL; HYDROCORTISONE; PRAMOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE
84800 CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE
12800 CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE; DEXTROMETHORPHAN; GUAIFENESIN; PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
12900 CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE; HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE; PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
13000 CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE; HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
13100 CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE; METHSCOPOLAMINE NITRATE; PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
84900 CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE; METHSCOPOLAMINE NITRATE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
85000 CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE; PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE; PHENYLTOLOXAMINE CITRATE
13300 CHLORPHENIRAMINE POLISTIREX; HYDROCODONE POLISTIREX
85100 CHLORPHENIRAMINE TANNATE; PHENYLEPHRINE TANNATE
13400 CHLORPHENIRAMINE TANNATE; PHENYLEPHRINE TANNATE; PYRILAMINE TANNATE
13500 CHLORPHENIRAMINE TANNATE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE TANNATE
85200 CHLORPROMAMIDE; PHENFORMIN
13600 CHLORPROMAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
13700 CHLORPROPAMIDE
13800 CHLORTHALIDONE
14000 CHLORZOXAZONE
70600 CHOLESTEROL LOWERING DRUG-UNSPECIFIED
14100 CHOLESTYRAMINE
85300 CHOLINE SALICYLATE; MAGNESIUM SALICYLATE
85400 CICLOPIROX
85500 CICLOPIROX OLAMINE
85600 CILOSTAZOL
85700 CIMETIDINE
85800 CINARIZINE
14300 CIPROFLOXACIN HYDROCHLORIDE
14400 CIPROFLOXACIN HYDROCHLORIDE; HYDROCORTISONE
14600 CITALOPRAM HYDROBROMIDE
14700 CLARITHROMYCIN
14800 CLINDAMYCIN HYDROCHLORIDE
14900 CLINDAMYCIN PHOSPHATE
15000 CLOBETASOL PROPIONATE
15100 CLOMIPHENE CITRATE
85900 CLOMIPRAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
15200 CLONAZEPAM
15300 CLONIDINE
86000 CLONIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE
15400 CLOPIDOGREL BISULFATE
15500 CLORAZEPATE DIPOTASSIUM
15600 CLOTRIMAZOLE
86100 CLOZAPINE
86200 CODEINE PHOSPHATE
15700 CODEINE PHOSPHATE; GUAIFENESIN
15800 CODEINE PHOSPHATE; GUAIFENESIN; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
15900 CODEINE PHOSPHATE; PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE; PROMETHAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
16000 CODEINE PHOSPHATE; PROMETHAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
16100 COLCHICINE
16200 COLCHICINE; PROBENECID
16300 COLESTIPOL HYDROCHLORIDE
86300 COLISTIN SULFATE; HYDROCORTISONE ACETATE; NEOMYCIN SULFATE; THONZONIUM BROMIDE
16400 CORTISONE ACETATE
16500 CROMOLYN SODIUM
86400 CYANOCOBALAMIN
16600 CYCLOBENZAPRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
86500 CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE
16700 CYCLOSPORINE
16800 CYPROHEPTADINE HYDROCHLORIDE
86600 DANAZOL
86700 DAPSONE
86800 DEFEROXAMINE MESYLATE
17000 DESIPRAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
86900 DESLORATADINE
17100 DESMOPRESSIN ACETATE
17200 DESOGESTREL; ETHINYL ESTRADIOL
17300 DESONIDE
17800 DEXAMETHASONE; TOBRAMYCIN
17900 DEXTROAMPHETAMINE SULFATE
18100 DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE; GUAIFENESIN
87000 DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE; GUAIFENESIN; PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
18200 DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE; GUAIFENESIN; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
18300 DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE; POTASSIUM GUAIACOLSULFONATE
18400 DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE; PROMETHAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
87100 DIABETES DRUG-UNSPECIFIED
18500 DIAZEPAM
18700 DICLOFENAC POTASSIUM
18800 DICLOFENAC SODIUM
18900 DICLOFENAC SODIUM; MISOPROSTOL
87200 DICLOFENAC-UNSPECIFIED
19100 DICYCLOMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
19200 DIDANOSINE
19300 DIFLORASONE DIACETATE
19400 DIGOXIN
19500 DIHYDROERGOTAMINE MESYLATE
19600 DILTIAZEM HYDROCHLORIDE
19800 DIPHENHYDRAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
20100 DIPYRIDAMOLE
87300 DIURETIC-UNSPECIFIED
20400 DIVALPROEX SODIUM
20500 DOCUSATE SODIUM
87400 DOFETILIDE
20600 DONEPEZIL HYDROCHLORIDE
20700 DORZOLAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE
20800 DORZOLAMIDE; TIMOLOL
20900 DOXAZOSIN MESYLATE
21000 DOXEPIN HYDROCHLORIDE
21100 DOXYCYCLINE
21200 DOXYCYCLINE HYCLATE
21400 ECONAZOLE NITRATE
21500 EFAVIRENZ
87500 ELECTROLYTES-UNSPECIFIED
21600 ENALAPRIL MALEATE
21700 ENALAPRIL MALEATE; HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE
87600 EPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE; GUAIFENESIN
21900 EPOETIN ALFA
87700 ERGOCALCIFEROL
22000 ERGOLOID MESYLATES
22100 ERYTHROMYCIN
22300 ERYTHROMYCIN ETHYLSUCCINATE; SULFISOXAZOLE ACETYL
87800 ERYTHROMYCIN LACTOBIONATE
87900 ERYTHROMYCIN STEARATE
88000 ESCITALOPRAM OXALATE
88100 ESOMEPRAZOLE MAGNESIUM
88200 ESTAZOLAM
22400 ESTRADIOL
88300 ESTRADIOL CYPIONATE; MEDROXYPROGESTERONE ACETATE
88400 ESTRADIOL; NORETHINDRONE ACETATE
88500 ESTRADIOL; NORGESTIMATE
88600 ESTRIOL; ESTRADIOL; ESTRONE
71100 ESTROGEN-UNSPECIFIED
22700 ESTROGENS, CONJUGATED
88700 ESTROGENS, CONJUGATED SYNTHETIC A
22800 ESTROGENS, CONJUGATED; MEDROXYPROGESTERONE ACETATE
22900 ESTROGENS, ESTERIFIED
23000 ESTROGENS, ESTERIFIED; METHYLTESTOSTERONE
23100 ESTROPIPATE
88800 ETANERCEPT
88900 ETHINYL ESTRADIOL
23300 ETHINYL ESTRADIOL; ETHYNODIOL DIACETATE
89000 ETHINYL ESTRADIOL; GESTODENE
23400 ETHINYL ESTRADIOL; LEVONORGESTREL
23500 ETHINYL ESTRADIOL; NORETHINDRONE
23600 ETHINYL ESTRADIOL; NORETHINDRONE ACETATE
23700 ETHINYL ESTRADIOL; NORGESTIMATE
23800 ETHINYL ESTRADIOL; NORGESTREL
89100 ETHOSUXIMIDE
23900 ETODOLAC
89200 EXEMESTANE
89300 EYE DROPS-UNSPECIFIED
24100 FAMOTIDINE
24200 FELODIPINE
24400 FENOFIBRATE
24700 FENTANYL
24800 FEXOFENADINE HYDROCHLORIDE
24900 FEXOFENADINE HYDROCHLORIDE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
89400 FILGRASTIM
25000 FINASTERIDE
89500 FLECAINIDE ACETATE
89600 FLOROGLUCINOL; TRIMETILFLOROGLUCINOL
25200 FLUCONAZOLE
25300 FLUDROCORTISONE ACETATE
25400 FLUNISOLIDE
25500 FLUOCINOLONE ACETONIDE
25700 FLUOROMETHOLONE
25900 FLUOXETINE HYDROCHLORIDE
26000 FLUPHENAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
26100 FLURAZEPAM HYDROCHLORIDE
26200 FLURBIPROFEN
26300 FLUTAMIDE
26400 FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE
89700 FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE; SALMETEROL XINAFOATE
26500 FLUVASTATIN SODIUM
26600 FLUVOXAMINE MALEATE
89800 FORMOTEROL FUMARATE
26700 FOSINOPRIL SODIUM
26800 FUROSEMIDE
26900 GABAPENTIN
89900 GALANTAMINE HYDROBROMIDE
90000 GATIFLOXACIN
27000 GEMFIBROZIL
27100 GENTAMICIN SULFATE
27300 GLIMEPIRIDE
27400 GLIPIZIDE
27500 GLUCAGON HYDROCHLORIDE
27600 GLYBURIDE
90100 GLYBURIDE; METFORMIN HYDROCHLORIDE
90200 GLYCERIN
27800 GRISEOFULVIN
27900 GUAIFENESIN
28000 GUAIFENESIN; HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE
90300 GUAIFENESIN; HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE; PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
90400 GUAIFENESIN; HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
90500 GUAIFENESIN; PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
28200 GUAIFENESIN; PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
28300 GUAIFENESIN; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
28700 GUANFACINE HYDROCHLORIDE
28800 HALOPERIDOL
29000 HALOPERIDOL LACTATE
90600 HEADACHE DRUG-UNSPECIFIED
71200 HEART MEDICINE-UNSPECIFIED
29100 HEPARIN SODIUM
71400 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICINE-UNSPECIFIED
90700 HOMATROPINE METHYLBROMIDE; HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE
71500 HORMONES-UNSPECIFIED
29300 HYDRALAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
29600 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE
29700 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE; IRBESARTAN
29800 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE; LISINOPRIL
29900 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE; LOSARTAN POTASSIUM
30100 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE; METOPROLOL TARTRATE
90800 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE; MOEXIPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE
90900 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE; PROPRANOLOL HYDROCHLORIDE
91000 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE; QUINAPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE
30200 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE; SPIRONOLACTONE
30300 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE; TRIAMTERENE
30400 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE; VALSARTAN
30500 HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE
30600 HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE; IBUPROFEN
30700 HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE; PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE; PYRILAMINE MALEATE
91100 HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE; PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
71600 HYDROCODONE-UNSPECIFIED
31000 HYDROCORTISONE
91200 HYDROCORTISONE ACETATE; NEOMYCIN SULFATE; POLYMYXIN B SULFATE
31200 HYDROCORTISONE VALERATE
91300 HYDROCORTISONE; IODOQUINOL
31500 HYDROMORPHONE HYDROCHLORIDE
31700 HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE SULFATE
91400 HYDROXYUREA
31900 HYDROXYZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
32000 HYDROXYZINE PAMOATE
32100 HYOSCYAMINE
32200 HYOSCYAMINE SULFATE
32300 IBUPROFEN
32400 IMIPRAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
32500 INDAPAMIDE
32600 INDINAVIR SULFATE
32700 INDOMETHACIN
91500 INFLIXIMAB
71700 INHALER-UNSPECIFIED
32800 INSULIN
91600 INTERFERON ALFA-2A
91700 INTERFERON BETA-1A
33000 IPRATROPIUM BROMIDE
33100 IRBESARTAN
33300 ISONIAZID
33500 ISOSORBIDE DINITRATE
33600 ISOSORBIDE MONONITRATE
71900 ISOSORBIDE-UNSPECIFIED
33700 ISOTRETINOIN
33900 ISRADIPINE
34000 ITRACONAZOLE
34100 KETOCONAZOLE
34200 KETOPROFEN
34300 KETOROLAC TROMETHAMINE
34500 LABETALOL HYDROCHLORIDE
34700 LACTULOSE
34800 LAMIVUDINE
34900 LAMIVUDINE; ZIDOVUDINE
91800 LAMOTRIGINE
35000 LANSOPRAZOLE
35100 LATANOPROST
35200 LEFLUNOMIDE
35400 LEUCOVORIN CALCIUM
35500 LEUPROLIDE ACETATE
35600 LEVALBUTEROL HYDROCHLORIDE
91900 LEVETIRACETAM
35700 LEVOBUNOLOL HYDROCHLORIDE
92000 LEVOCARNITINE
92100 LEVODOPA
35900 LEVOFLOXACIN
36100 LEVOTHYROXINE SODIUM
92200 LIDOCAINE; PRILOCAINE
92300 LINCOMYCIN HYDROCHLORIDE
92400 LIOTRIX
36300 LISINOPRIL
36400 LITHIUM CARBONATE
72000 LITHIUM-UNSPECIFIED
92500 LODOXAMIDE TROMETHAMINE
36500 LOPERAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE
36700 LORATADINE
36800 LORATADINE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE SULFATE
36900 LORAZEPAM
37000 LOSARTAN POTASSIUM
37100 LOTEPREDNOL ETABONATE
37200 LOVASTATIN
92600 MALATHION
37400 MECLIZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
37500 MECLOFENAMATE SODIUM
37600 MEDROXYPROGESTERONE ACETATE
92700 MEFENAMIC ACID
37700 MEGESTROL ACETATE
37800 MELOXICAM
37900 MEPERIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE
92800 MEPERIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE; PROMETHAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
38000 MEPROBAMATE
92900 MERCAPTOPURINE
38100 MESALAMINE
93000 MESORIDAZINE BESYLATE
38400 METAXALONE
38500 METFORMIN HYDROCHLORIDE
38600 METHADONE HYDROCHLORIDE
93100 METHAZOLAMIDE
93200 METHENAMINE HIPPURATE
93300 METHENAMINE MANDELATE; SODIUM PHOSPHATE, MONOBASIC, ANHYDROUS
38700 METHIMAZOLE
38800 METHOCARBAMOL
38900 METHOTREXATE SODIUM
93400 METHOXSALEN
93500 METHSCOPOLAMINE NITRATE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
39400 METHYLDOPA
39500 METHYLPHENIDATE HYDROCHLORIDE
39600 METHYLPREDNISOLONE
39700 METHYLPREDNISOLONE ACETATE
39800 METIPRANOLOL
39900 METOCLOPRAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE
40000 METOLAZONE
40100 METOPROLOL SUCCINATE
40200 METOPROLOL TARTRATE
93600 METOPROLOL-UNSPECIFIED
40300 METRONIDAZOLE
40500 MEXILETINE HYDROCHLORIDE
93700 MIGLITOL
40700 MINOCYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE
40800 MINOXIDIL
40900 MIRTAZAPINE
93800 MISOPROSTOL
93900 MODAFINIL
41000 MOEXIPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE
41100 MOMETASONE FUROATE
41200 MOMETASONE FUROATE MONOHYDRATE
41300 MONTELUKAST SODIUM
41400 MORPHINE SULFATE
41500 MOXIFLOXACIN HYDROCHLORIDE
41600 MUPIROCIN CALCIUM
41700 MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL
41800 NABUMETONE
41900 NADOLOL
42000 NAFTIFINE HYDROCHLORIDE
94000 NALTREXONE HYDROCHLORIDE
42200 NAPROXEN
42300 NAPROXEN SODIUM
94100 NATEGLINIDE
94200 NEDOCROMIL SODIUM
42400 NEFAZODONE HYDROCHLORIDE
42500 NELFINAVIR MESYLATE
94300 NEOMYCIN SULFATE
94400 NEVIRAPINE
42700 NIACIN
42800 NICARDIPINE HYDROCHLORIDE
94500 NICOTINE
42900 NIFEDIPINE
43100 NISOLDIPINE
43200 NITROFURANTOIN
94600 NITROFURANTOIN MONOHYDRATE; NITROFURANTOIN, MACROCRYSTALLINE
43300 NITROFURANTOIN, MACROCRYSTALLINE
43400 NITROGLYCERIN
43500 NIZATIDINE
43600 NORETHINDRONE
43700 NORETHINDRONE ACETATE
43900 NORTRIPTYLINE HYDROCHLORIDE
44000 NYSTATIN
44200 OFLOXACIN
44300 OLANZAPINE
94700 OLOPATADINE HYDROCHLORIDE
44400 OMEPRAZOLE
44500 ONDANSETRON HYDROCHLORIDE
44600 ORLISTAT
44700 ORPHENADRINE CITRATE
94800 OSELTAMIVIR PHOSPHATE
94900 OTIC DRUG-UNSPECIFIED
45000 OXAPROZIN
45100 OXAZEPAM
95000 OXCARBAZEPINE
45200 OXICONAZOLE NITRATE
45300 OXYBUTYNIN CHLORIDE
45400 OXYCODONE HYDROCHLORIDE
72200 PAIN MEDICATION-UNSPECIFIED
95100 PANCRELIPASE (AMYLASE;LIPASE;PROTEASE)
45500 PANTOPRAZOLE SODIUM
95200 PAPAVERINE HYDROCHLORIDE
45600 PAROXETINE HYDROCHLORIDE
95300 PEGINTERFERON ALFA-2A
45700 PEMOLINE
95400 PENCICLOVIR SODIUM
46100 PENICILLIN V POTASSIUM
72300 PENICILLIN-UNSPECIFIED
95500 PENTAZOCINE LACTATE
46200 PENTOSAN POLYSULFATE SODIUM
46300 PENTOXIFYLLINE
46500 PERMETHRIN
46700 PHENAZOPYRIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE
95600 PHENELZINE SULFATE
95700 PHENIRAMINE MALEATE; PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE; PYRILAMINE MALEATE
46900 PHENOBARBITAL
47000 PHENTERMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
47100 PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE; PROMETHAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
47200 PHENYLEPHRINE TANNATE; PYRILAMINE TANNATE
47300 PHENYTOIN SODIUM
95800 PHYTONADIONE
47400 PILOCARPINE HYDROCHLORIDE
95900 PIMECROLIMUS
96000 PINAVERIUM BROMIDE
47600 PIOGLITAZONE HYDROCHLORIDE
96100 PIPERACILLIN SODIUM; TAZOBACTAM SODIUM
47700 PIRBUTEROL ACETATE
47800 PIROXICAM
47900 POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 3350
96200 POLYMYXIN B SULFATE; TRIMETHOPRIM SULFATE
48100 POTASSIUM BICARBONATE
96300 POTASSIUM BICARBONATE; POTASSIUM CHLORIDE
48200 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE
96400 POTASSIUM CITRATE
48300 PRAMIPEXOLE DIHYDROCHLORIDE
48400 PRAVASTATIN SODIUM
48500 PRAZOSIN HYDROCHLORIDE
96500 PREDNICARBATE
48600 PREDNISOLONE
48700 PREDNISOLONE ACETATE
48900 PREDNISOLONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE
96600 PREDNISOLONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE; SULFACETAMIDE SODIUM
49000 PREDNISONE
49100 PRIMIDONE
49200 PROBENECID
96700 PROCAINAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE
49300 PROCHLORPERAZINE
49400 PROCHLORPERAZINE MALEATE
96800 PROCYCLIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE
49500 PROGESTERONE
49600 PROMETHAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
49700 PROPAFENONE HYDROCHLORIDE
49800 PROPOXYPHENE HYDROCHLORIDE
49900 PROPOXYPHENE NAPSYLATE
50000 PROPRANOLOL HYDROCHLORIDE
50100 PROPYLTHIOURACIL
96900 PROTRIPTYLINE HYDROCHLORIDE
50300 PYRIDOSTIGMINE BROMIDE
97000 PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE
50400 QUETIAPINE FUMARATE
50500 QUINAPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE
97100 QUINIDINE SULFATE
50700 QUININE SULFATE
50800 RABEPRAZOLE SODIUM
50900 RALOXIFENE HYDROCHLORIDE
51000 RAMIPRIL
51100 RANITIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE
51200 REPAGLINIDE
51300 RESERPINE
97200 RIBAVIRIN
97300 RIMANTADINE HYDROCHLORIDE
97400 RIMEXOLONE
51500 RISEDRONATE SODIUM
51600 RISPERIDONE
51800 RIVASTIGMINE TARTRATE
51900 RIZATRIPTAN BENZOATE
52000 ROFECOXIB
52200 ROSIGLITAZONE MALEATE
52300 SALMETEROL XINAFOATE
52400 SALSALATE
52600 SELEGILINE HYDROCHLORIDE
52700 SERTRALINE HYDROCHLORIDE
52800 SEVELAMER HYDROCHLORIDE
53000 SILDENAFIL CITRATE
53100 SIMETHICONE
53200 SIMVASTATIN
72400 SLEEPING PILLS-UNSPECIFIED
53400 SODIUM CHLORIDE
53500 SODIUM FLUORIDE
97500 SOMATREM
53600 SOMATROPIN
97600 SORBITOL
53700 SOTALOL HYDROCHLORIDE
53800 SPIRONOLACTONE
97700 SQUARIC ACID DIBUTYL ESTER
53900 STANNOUS FLUORIDE
54000 STAVUDINE
72500 STEROIDS-UNSPECIFIED
54100 SUCRALFATE
97800 SUGAR PILL-UNSPECIFIED
54200 SULFACETAMIDE SODIUM
97900 SULFACETAMIDE SODIUM; SULFUR
54300 SULFAMETHOXAZOLE
54400 SULFAMETHOXAZOLE; TRIMETHOPRIM
54500 SULFASALAZINE
98000 SULFISOXAZOLE
54700 SULINDAC
54800 SUMATRIPTAN SUCCINATE
54900 TACROLIMUS
55000 TAMOXIFEN CITRATE
55100 TAMSULOSIN HYDROCHLORIDE
55200 TAZAROTENE
98100 TELMISARTAN
55400 TEMAZEPAM
55500 TERAZOSIN HYDROCHLORIDE
55600 TERBINAFINE HYDROCHLORIDE
55700 TERBUTALINE SULFATE
55800 TESTOSTERONE
55900 TETRACYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE
56000 THEOPHYLLINE
56100 THIORIDAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
56300 THYROID
98200 TIAPROFENIC ACID
56500 TICLOPIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE
56600 TIMOLOL
56700 TIMOLOL MALEATE
56800 TIZANIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE
57100 TOLAZAMIDE
57200 TOLMETIN SODIUM
57300 TOLTERODINE TARTRATE
57400 TOPIRAMATE
57500 TORSEMIDE
57600 TRAMADOL HYDROCHLORIDE
57700 TRANDOLAPRIL
98300 TRAVOPROST
57900 TRAZODONE HYDROCHLORIDE
58000 TRETINOIN
58100 TRIAMCINOLONE
58200 TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE
58400 TRIAMTERENE
58500 TRIAZOLAM
58600 TRIFLUOPERAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
58700 TRIHEXYPHENIDYL HYDROCHLORIDE
98400 TRIMETHOBENZAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE
58800 TRIMETHOPRIM
98500 UREA
98600 URSODIOL
59100 VALACYCLOVIR HYDROCHLORIDE
98700 VALDECOXIB
59300 VALSARTAN
59400 VENLAFAXINE HYDROCHLORIDE
59500 VERAPAMIL HYDROCHLORIDE
59600 WARFARIN SODIUM
98800 YOHIMBINE
59700 ZAFIRLUKAST
59800 ZALEPLON
98900 ZIPRASIDONE HYDROCHLORIDE
59900 ZOLMITRIPTAN
60000 ZOLPIDEM TARTRATE