NDC to RxNorm Crosswalk 69016-001 Relief Otc Antacid

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RxNorm Crosswalk Information

The RxNorm crosswalk for NDC code 69016-001 indicates multiple RxNorm Concept Unique Identifiers known as RxCUIs associated to the product Relief Otc Antacid . The unique RxCUI concepts linked to this product are: 1538288 and 1538294. RxCUIs are identifiers that group each chemically distinct drug into a single code regardless of manufacturer or package size. Drugs mapped to the same RxCUI are considered the same drug as having the same ingredients, strengths, and dose forms. The RxNorm mapping may include repeated RxCUI concepts with different descriptions and term types.

RxCUI: 1538288

Concept: calcium 545 MG / potassium 905 MG / sodium bicaronate 2110 MG in 118 mL Oral Suspension
Term Type (TTY): PSN - Prescribable Name
Synonym of another TTY, given for clarity and for display purposes in electronic prescribing applications. Only one PSN per concept.
Concept: calcium carbonate 4.62 MG/ML / potassium bicarbonate 7.67 MG/ML / sodium bicarbonate 17.9 MG/ML Oral Suspension
Term Type (TTY): SCD - Semantic Clinical Drug
Ingredient + Strength + Dose Form
Concept: calcium 545 MG / potassium 905 MG / sodium bicaronate 2110 MG per 118 ML Oral Suspension
Term Type (TTY): SY - Synonym
Synonym of another TTY, given for clarity.
Concept: Calcium Carbonate 4.62 MG/ML / K+ bicarbonate 7.67 MG/ML / NaHCO3 17.9 MG/ML Oral Suspension
Term Type (TTY): SY - Synonym
Synonym of another TTY, given for clarity.
Concept: Calcium Carbonate 4.62 MG/ML / Pot bicarbonate 7.67 MG/ML / NaHCO3 17.9 MG/ML Oral Suspension
Term Type (TTY): SY - Synonym
Synonym of another TTY, given for clarity.

RxCUI: 1538294

Concept: Fast Heartburn Relief OTC 545 MG / 905 MG / 2110 MG in 118 mL Oral Suspension
Term Type (TTY): PSN - Prescribable Name
Synonym of another TTY, given for clarity and for display purposes in electronic prescribing applications. Only one PSN per concept.
Concept: calcium carbonate 4.62 MG/ML / potassium bicarbonate 7.67 MG/ML / sodium bicarbonate 17.9 MG/ML Oral Suspension [Fast Heartburn Relief OTC]
Term Type (TTY): SBD - Semantic Branded Drug
Ingredient + Strength + Dose Form + Brand Name
Concept: Calcium Carbonate 4.62 MG/ML / K+ bicarbonate 7.67 MG/ML / NaHCO3 17.9 MG/ML Oral Suspension [Fast Heartburn Relief OTC]
Term Type (TTY): SY - Synonym
Synonym of another TTY, given for clarity.
Concept: Calcium Carbonate 4.62 MG/ML / Pot bicarbonate 7.67 MG/ML / NaHCO3 17.9 MG/ML Oral Suspension [Fast Heartburn Relief OTC]
Term Type (TTY): SY - Synonym
Synonym of another TTY, given for clarity.
Concept: Fast Heartburn Relief OTC (calcium carbonate 545 MG / potassium bicarbonate 905 MG / sodium bicarbonate 2110 MG per 118 ML) Oral Suspension
Term Type (TTY): SY - Synonym
Synonym of another TTY, given for clarity.
Concept: Fast Heartburn Relief OTC 545 MG / 905 MG / 2110 MG per 118 ML Oral Suspension
Term Type (TTY): SY - Synonym
Synonym of another TTY, given for clarity.


What is RxNorm?

RxNorm is a system developed and maintained by the National Library of Medicine (NLM). RxNorm is a normalized naming system for generic and branded drugs. RxNorm is also a tool that supports interoperability between different drug terminologies and other naming systems.

The goal of RxNorm is to facilitate the efficient exchange of drug information among the computer systems used by hospitals, pharmacies, clinics and other organizations. To achieve this goal RxNorm provides normalized names and unique identifiers for drugs and medicines.

What is an RXCUI?

An RxCUI is machine readable unique identifier that defines the same common concept. Every name and code provided to the National Library of Medicine receives an RXCUI. Drug products that map to the same RxCUI are considered the same drug while drugs that are distinct will have different RxCUIs.

What is a Term Type (TTY)?

Term Types (TTYs) are used to specify the level of complexity of each RxCUI term.

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