The Dietary Supplements and Prescription Medication Section (DSQ) of the Sample Person (SP) Questionnaire collects information on
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.
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.
A trained survey interviewer administrated the survey participant questionnaire.
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 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.
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.
Variable Name | Label |
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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 |
Variable Name | Label |
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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 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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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 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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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 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
Standard generic ingredient code | Value was recorded | 11447 | 11447 | |
< blank > | Missing | 6971 | 18418 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes | 9492 | 9492 | |
2 | No | 2000 | 11492 | |
. | Missing | 6926 | 18418 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 to 17 | Range of Values | 11554 | 11554 | |
. | Missing | 6864 | 18418 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
Generic drug code | Value was recorded | 11447 | 11447 | |
< blank > | Missing | 6971 | 18418 |
Code | Long Name |
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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 |
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 |