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EntityNamePartQualifier      [2.16.840.1.113883.5.43]

Description:

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Lvl- Typ Concept Code
  Head Code-defined Value Set
Print Name Definition, Properties, Relationships
0-A PharmaceuticalEntityNamePartQualifiers PharmaceuticalEntityNamePartQualifiers

Definition:

Description: Medication Name Parts are a means of specifying a range of acceptable "official" forms of the name of a product. They are used as patterns against which input name strings may be matched for automatic identification of products from input text reports. While they cover the concepts held under "doseForm" or "route" or "strength" the name parts are not the same and do not fit into a controlled vocabulary in the same way. By specifying up to 8 name parts a much larger range of possible names can be generated.

Concept Relationships:
  Generalizes (derived): CON DEV FRM INV SCI STR TMK USE

1-L CON container name

Definition:

Description: This refers to the container if present in the medicinal product name.

EXAMPLES:

  • For Optaflu suspension for injection in pre-filled syringe Influenza vaccine (surface antigen, inactivated, prepared in cell culture) (2007/2008 season): pre-filled syringe

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: PharmaceuticalEntityNamePartQualifiers

1-L DEV device name

Definition:

Description: This refers to the qualifiers in the name for devices and is at the moment mainly applicable to insulins and inhalation products.

EXAMPLES:

  • For the medicinal product Actrapid FlexPen 100 IU/ml Solution for injection Subcutaneous use: FlexPen.

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: PharmaceuticalEntityNamePartQualifiers

1-L FRM form name

Definition:

Description: This refers to the pharmaceutical form/ if present in the medicinal product name.

EXAMPLES:

  • For Agenerase 50 mg soft capsules: Soft Capsules

  • For Ludiomil 25mg-Filmtabletten: Filmtabletten

  • For Optaflu suspension for injection in pre-filled syringe Influenza vaccine (surface antigen, inactivated, prepared in cell culture) (2007/2008 season): suspension for injection

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: PharmaceuticalEntityNamePartQualifiers

1-L INV invented name

Definition:

Description: This refers to the product name without the trademark or the name of the marketing authorization holder or any other descriptor reflected in the product name and, if appropriate, whether it is intended e.g. for babies, children or adults.

EXAMPLES:

  • Agenerase

  • Optaflu

  • Ludiomil

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: PharmaceuticalEntityNamePartQualifiers

1-L SCI scientific name

Definition:

Description: This refers to the product common or scientific name without the trademark or the name of the marketing authorization holder or any other descriptor reflected in the product name.

EXAMPLES:

  • For Agenerase: N/A

  • For Optaflu: Influenza vaccine (surface antigen, inactivated, prepared in cell culture) (2007/2008 season)

  • For Ludiomil: N/A

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: PharmaceuticalEntityNamePartQualifiers

1-L STR strength name

Definition:

Description: This refers to the strength if present in the medicinal product name. The use of decimal points should be accommodated if required.

EXAMPLES:

  • For Agenerase 50 mg soft capsules: 50mg

  • For Ludiomil 25mg-Filmtabletten: 25 mg

  • For Optaflu suspension for injection in pre-filled syringe Influenza vaccine (surface antigen, inactivated, prepared in cell culture) (2007/2008 season): N/A

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: PharmaceuticalEntityNamePartQualifiers

1-L TMK trademark name

Definition:

Description: This refers to trademark/company element if present in the medicinal product name.

EXAMPLES:

  • for Insulin Human Winthrop Comb 15: Winthrop

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: PharmaceuticalEntityNamePartQualifiers

1-L USE intended use name

Definition:

Description: This refers to the intended use if present in the medicinal product name without the trademark or the name of the marketing authorization holder or any other descriptor reflected in the product name e.g. intended for babies, children or adults.

EXAMPLES:

  • For TWINRIX PAEDIATRIC: Paediatric

  • For TWINRIX ADULT: Adult

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: PharmaceuticalEntityNamePartQualifiers

0-A _OrganizationNamePartQualifier
 v:OrganizationNamePartQualifier
OrganizationNamePartQualifier

Concept Relationships:
  Generalizes (derived): AC AD BR CL IN LS NB PR SP TITLE VV

1-L AC academic

Definition:

Indicates that a prefix like "Dr." or a suffix like "M.D." or "Ph.D." is an academic title.

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: _OrganizationNamePartQualifier _PersonNamePartAffixTypes

1-L AD adopted

Definition:

The name the person was given at the time of adoption.

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: _OrganizationNamePartQualifier _PersonNamePartChangeQualifier

1-L BR birth

Definition:

A name that a person had shortly after being born. Usually for family names but may be used to mark given names at birth that may have changed later.

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: _OrganizationNamePartQualifier _PersonNamePartChangeQualifier

1-L CL callme

Definition:

A callme name is (usually a given name) that is preferred when a person is directly addressed.

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: _OrganizationNamePartQualifier _PersonNamePartMiscQualifier

1-L IN initial

Definition:

Indicates that a name part is just an initial. Initials do not imply a trailing period since this would not work with non-Latin scripts. Initials may consist of more than one letter, e.g., "Ph." could stand for "Philippe" or "Th." for "Thomas".

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: _OrganizationNamePartQualifier _PersonNamePartQualifier

1-L LS Legal status

Definition:

For organizations a suffix indicating the legal status, e.g., "Inc.", "Co.", "AG", "GmbH", "B.V." "S.A.", "Ltd." etc.

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: _OrganizationNamePartQualifier

1-L NB nobility

Definition:

In Europe and Asia, there are still people with nobility titles (aristocrats). German "von" is generally a nobility title, not a mere voorvoegsel. Others are "Earl of" or "His Majesty King of..." etc. Rarely used nowadays, but some systems do keep track of this.

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: _OrganizationNamePartQualifier _PersonNamePartAffixTypes

1-L PR professional

Definition:

Primarily in the British Imperial culture people tend to have an abbreviation of their professional organization as part of their credential suffices.

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: _OrganizationNamePartQualifier _PersonNamePartAffixTypes

1-L SP spouse

Definition:

The name assumed from the partner in a marital relationship (hence the "SP"). Usually the spouse's family name. Note that no inference about gender can be made from the existence of spouse names.

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: _OrganizationNamePartQualifier _PersonNamePartChangeQualifier

1-L TITLE title

Definition:

Indicates that a prefix or a suffix is a title that applies to the whole name, not just the adjacent name part.

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: _OrganizationNamePartQualifier _PersonNamePartQualifier

1-L VV voorvoegsel

Definition:

A Dutch "voorvoegsel" is something like "van" or "de" that might have indicated nobility in the past but no longer so. Similar prefixes exist in other languages such as Spanish, French or Portugese.

Concept Relationships:
  Specializes: _OrganizationNamePartQualifier _PersonNamePartAffixTypes


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