Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jul 2004. Module: SNOMED CT core
Descriptions:
Outbound Relationships | Type | Target | Active | Characteristic | Refinability | Group | Values |
A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Is a | Substance | true | Inferred relationship | Some |
Inbound Relationships | Type | Active | Source | Characteristic | Refinability | Group |
Drug-induced bullous pemphigoid (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Drug-induced epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Drug-induced linear IgA disease | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 5 |
Drug-induced dermatomyositis (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Stomatitis due to cytotoxic therapy (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Cutaneous inflammation due to cytotoxic therapy (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Acral erythema due to cytotoxic therapy (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Syringosquamous metaplasia due to cytotoxic therapy (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis due to cytotoxic therapy (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Pseudoscleroderma due to cytotoxic therapy (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Cutaneous ulceration due to cytotoxic therapy (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Methotrexate skin ulceration (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Radiation recall reaction due to cytotoxic therapy (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Ultraviolet recall reaction due to cytotoxic therapy (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Lipoatrophy caused by injected corticosteroid | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 4 |
Necrosis AND/OR ulceration of skin caused by extravasation of drug | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
A rare localised lipodystrophy characterised by the appearance of asymptomatic, well-demarcated, variably sized, depressed, lipoatrophic lesions secondary to subcutaneous, intradermic or intramuscular drug injection, including corticosteroids, insulin, human growth hormone and antibiotics. Skin colouration may vary from white or hypopigmented to reddish, pinkish or violaceous. Epidermal atrophy may be also present. | Causative agent (attribute) | True | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Fat hypertrophy due to injection of drug or medicament (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | True | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Drug-induced oral pigmentation (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Fixed drug reaction affecting oral mucous membranes (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | True | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Drug-induced oral ulceration (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Drug-induced mucositis (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Drug-induced erythromelalgia (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Atrophy of skin caused by drug (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Drug-induced pseudoxanthoma elasticum (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Drug-induced anetoderma | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Drug-induced cutis laxa (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Drug-induced pseudoscleroderma (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Drug-induced Raynaud's phenomenon (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | True | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Drug-induced dermatosis (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | True | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Pharmacologic anisocoria (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | True | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Drug-induced uveitis (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Metipranolol-induced anterior uveitis (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Pamidronic acid-induced uveitis (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Toxic keratoconjunctivitis due to drug | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Chronic follicular conjunctivitis caused by drug | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Drug-induced cicatricial pemphigoid (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 4 |
Toxic conjunctivitis caused by drug | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Drug-induced corneal epithelial deposit (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Conjunctival adrenochrome deposits (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Nausea and vomiting caused by drug (disorder) | Causative agent (attribute) | True | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Introduction of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Introduction of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Insertion of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Insertion of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Injection of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Injection of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Insertion of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue NEC | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Insertion of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue NEC | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Injection of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue NEC | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Injection of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue NEC | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Other specified introduction of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Other specified introduction of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Introduction of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue NOS | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Introduction of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue NOS | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Cervical chemical sympathectomy | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Cervical chemical sympathectomy | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Thoracic chemical sympathectomy | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Thoracic chemical sympathectomy | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Instillation of eye drops to eye (procedure) | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Instillation of eye drops to eye (procedure) | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Instillation of eye drops to eye (procedure) | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Applying medication to eyes | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Applying medication to eyes | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Injection of antibiotic into brain abscess | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Injection of antibiotic into brain abscess | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Intrathecal neurolytic injection | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Intrathecal neurolytic injection | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Thoracic intrathecal neurolysis | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Thoracic intrathecal neurolysis | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Lumbar intrathecal neurolysis | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Lumbar intrathecal neurolysis | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Intrathecal neurolysis of sacral roots | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Intrathecal neurolysis of sacral roots | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Subdural neurolysis | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Subdural neurolysis | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Cervical subdural neurolysis | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Cervical subdural neurolysis | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Thoracic subdural neurolysis | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Thoracic subdural neurolysis | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Lumbar subdural neurolysis | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Lumbar subdural neurolysis | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Celiac plexus chemical ablation | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Celiac plexus chemical ablation | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Celiac plexus chemical ablation | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Instilling medication to conjunctival sac (procedure) | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Instilling medication to conjunctival sac (procedure) | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Instilling medication to conjunctival sac (procedure) | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Destruction of sympathetic nerve by injection of neurolytic agent | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Destruction of sympathetic nerve by injection of neurolytic agent | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Hypertension induced by oral contraceptive pill | Causative agent (attribute) | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Nasogastric administration of treatment | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Gingival administration of treatment | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Intracavernous administration of treatment | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Intravesical administration of treatment | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Buccal administration of treatment | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Introduction of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Introduction of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Insertion of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Insertion of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Injection of therapeutic substance into subcutaneous tissue | Direct substance | False | A grouper concept for substances that are used in medicinal products for medical treatment, and also psychoactive substances that have few or no legitimate medical uses or that are not legally available to the person using them. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
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