Ascorbic acid / biotin / calcium carbonate / cupric oxide / ferrous fumarate / folic acid / magnesium oxide / niacinamide / pantothenic acid / riboflavin / thiamine / vitamin A / vitamin B12 / vitamin B6 / vitamin E / zinc oxide
RxNorm 1008024

Concept Hierarchy & Relationship Mapping

RxNorm Concept Unique Identifier (RxCUI) 1008024 represents a standardized clinical drug concept used for cross-system interoperability. This concept aggregates multiple Atom IDs (AUIs), which are specific naming variations and synonyms used across pharmaceutical databases to ensure accurate medication mapping for: ascorbic acid / biotin / calcium carbonate / cupric oxide / ferrous fumarate / folic acid / magnesium oxide / niacinamide / pantothenic acid / riboflavin / thiamine / vitamin A / vitamin B12 / vitamin B6 / vitamin E / zinc oxide.

The following semantic concepts and normalized strings are associated with this clinical entity:

MIN
Ascorbic acid / biotin / calcium carbonate / cupric oxide / ferrous fumarate / folic acid / magnesium oxide / niacinamide / pantothenic acid / riboflavin / thiamine / vitamin A / vitamin B12 / vitamin B6 / vitamin E / zinc oxide
AUI:12354262

This clinical crossover tool is designed for healthcare professionals, pharmacists, and data analysts to safely compare substitute products and manage medication interoperability.

MIN

Multiple Ingredients (MIN):
Ascorbic acid / biotin / calcium carbonate / cupric oxide / ferrous fumarate / folic acid / magnesium oxide / niacinamide / pantothenic acid / riboflavin / thiamine / vitamin A / vitamin B12 / vitamin B6 / vitamin E / zinc oxide
(Atom ID: 12354262)

Clinical Status & Identity

Prescribable Status
NO (Reference)
Part of the RxNorm Current Prescribable Content subset including all drugs available for prescription in the USA.
Concept Description
ascorbic acid / biotin / calcium carbonate / cupric oxide / ferrous fumarate / folic acid / magnesium oxide / niacinamide / pantothenic acid / riboflavin / thiamine / vitamin A / vitamin B12 / vitamin B6 / vitamin E / zinc oxide
Official description of the drug concept as defined in the source vocabulary.
Suppress Flag
N
N: Not suppressible | O: Obsolete | Y: Suppressed by editor | E: Unquantified non-prescribable drug.

Interoperability & Coding

Concept ID (RxCUI)
1008024
RxNorm Unique Identifier for the standardized concept.
Atom ID (RXAUI)
12354262
Unique identifier for this specific name variation (Atom).
Term Type (TTY)
MIN
Multiple Ingredients (Two or more ingredients appearing together in a single drug preparation, created from SCDF. In rare cases when IN/PIN or PIN/PIN combinations of the same base ingredient exist, created from SCD.)
Source Code
1008024
The "Most useful" identifier asserted by the original source vocabulary.

Source & Registry Data

Source Name
RxNorm Vocabulary (RXNORM)
The official name and abbreviation for the vocabulary source.
Source Version
20AA_260601F
The specific version of the vocabulary provided by the source.
Update Date
June 01, 2026
The date when this RxNorm data was last updated by the NLM.
License Contact
RxNorm Customer Service, , U.S. National Library of Medicine, 8600 Rockville Pike, , Bethesda, MD, United States, 20894, (888) FIND-NLM, , https://support.nlm.nih.gov/support/create-case/, https://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/rxnorm/
Source licensing contact information.

Patient Education

Biotin


What is it? Biotin (vitamin B7) is a vitamin found in foods like eggs, milk, and bananas. Biotin deficiency can cause thinning of the hair and a rash on the face.

Biotin is an important part of enzymes in the body that break down substances like fats, carbohydrates, and others. There isn't a good test for detecting low biotin levels, so it's usually identified by its symptoms, which include thinning hair and red scaly rash around the eyes, nose, and mouth.

Biotin is used for biotin deficiency. It is also commonly used for hair loss, brittle nails, and other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses. Biotin supplements might interfere with some lab tests. Talk with your doctor if you are taking biotin supplements and need to have any blood tests.


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Vitamin B6


What is it? Vitamin B6 is a type of B vitamin. It can be found in certain foods such as cereals, beans, vegetables, liver, meat, and eggs. It can also be made in a laboratory.

Vitamin B6 is used for preventing and treating low levels of pyridoxine (pyridoxine deficiency) and the anemia that may result. It is also used for heart disease, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), depression, and many other conditions.

Vitamin B6 is frequently used in combination with other B vitamins in vitamin B complex products.


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Calcium



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Folate



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Magnesium



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Vitamin B12



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Vitamin C



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Vitamin E



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