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738987007: Transdermal (intended site)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2018. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
3537698016 An intended site for a dose form that is for administration to the skin in order to obtain an effect after absorption through the skin barrier. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3534525012 Transdermal (intended site) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3534526013 Transdermal en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core


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Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
An intended site for a dose form that is for administration to the skin in order to obtain an effect after absorption through the skin barrier. Is a The set of values for dose form intended site that relate to characteristics associated with a pharmaceutical dose form and do not refer to a precise anatomic location. true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Prolonged-release transdermal patch (dose form) Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. True An intended site for a dose form that is for administration to the skin in order to obtain an effect after absorption through the skin barrier. Inferred relationship Some
Transdermal dose form (dose form) Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. True An intended site for a dose form that is for administration to the skin in order to obtain an effect after absorption through the skin barrier. Inferred relationship Some
système transdermique d'administration de médicaments Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. False An intended site for a dose form that is for administration to the skin in order to obtain an effect after absorption through the skin barrier. Inferred relationship Some
Conventional release transdermal ointment (dose form) Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. True An intended site for a dose form that is for administration to the skin in order to obtain an effect after absorption through the skin barrier. Inferred relationship Some
Prolonged-release transdermal film Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. True An intended site for a dose form that is for administration to the skin in order to obtain an effect after absorption through the skin barrier. Inferred relationship Some
Conventional release transdermal foam (dose form) Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. True An intended site for a dose form that is for administration to the skin in order to obtain an effect after absorption through the skin barrier. Inferred relationship Some
Conventional release transdermal cream (dose form) Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. True An intended site for a dose form that is for administration to the skin in order to obtain an effect after absorption through the skin barrier. Inferred relationship Some
Conventional release transdermal gel (dose form) Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. True An intended site for a dose form that is for administration to the skin in order to obtain an effect after absorption through the skin barrier. Inferred relationship Some
Transdermal spray Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. True An intended site for a dose form that is for administration to the skin in order to obtain an effect after absorption through the skin barrier. Inferred relationship Some
Conventional release transdermal solution (dose form) Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. True An intended site for a dose form that is for administration to the skin in order to obtain an effect after absorption through the skin barrier. Inferred relationship Some
Conventional release solution for transdermal spray (dose form) Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. True An intended site for a dose form that is for administration to the skin in order to obtain an effect after absorption through the skin barrier. Inferred relationship Some
Prolonged-release transdermal delivery system (dose form) Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. True An intended site for a dose form that is for administration to the skin in order to obtain an effect after absorption through the skin barrier. Inferred relationship Some

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