Gentamicin sulfate 0.3 % / prednisoLONE acetate 1 % Ophthalmic Suspension
RxNorm 310469
Concept Hierarchy & Relationship Mapping
RxNorm Concept Unique Identifier (RxCUI) 310469 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: gentamicin sulfate 0.3 % / prednisoLONE acetate 1 % Ophthalmic Suspension.
The following semantic concepts and normalized strings are associated with this clinical entity:
This clinical crossover tool is designed for healthcare professionals, pharmacists, and data analysts to safely compare substitute products and manage medication interoperability.
SCDPrescribable
Semantic Clinical Drug (SCD):
Gentamicin 3 mg/ML / prednisolone acetate 10 mg/ML Ophthalmic Suspension
(Atom ID: 12332626)
TMSYPrescribable
Tall Man Lettering Synonym (TMSY):
Gentamicin 3 mg/ML / prednisoLONE acetate 10 mg/ML Ophthalmic Suspension
(Atom ID: 12382666)
PSNPrescribable
Prescribable Name (PSN):
Gentamicin sulfate 0.3 % / prednisoLONE acetate 1 % Ophthalmic Suspension
(Atom ID: 6403582)
SYPrescribable
Synonym (SY):
Gentamicin sulfate 0.3 % / prednisolone acetate 1 % Ophthalmic Suspension
(Atom ID: 8728920)
TMSYPrescribable
Tall Man Lettering Synonym (TMSY):
Gentamicin sulfate 0.3 % / prednisoLONE acetate 1 % Ophthalmic Suspension
(Atom ID: 8729188)
Patient Education
Gentamicin Ophthalmic
Ophthalmic gentamicin is used to treat certain eye infections. Gentamicin is in a class of medications called antibiotics. It works by killing the bacteria that cause infection.
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Prednisolone Ophthalmic
Ophthalmic prednisolone reduces the irritation, redness, burning, and swelling of eye inflammation caused by chemicals, heat, radiation, infection, allergy, or foreign bodies in the eye. It sometimes is used after eye surgery. Prednisolone is in a class of medications called steroids. It prevents swelling and redness by changing the way the immune system works.
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