Voriconazole 40 mg in 1 mL Oral Suspension
RxNorm 465355
Concept Hierarchy & Relationship Mapping
RxNorm Concept Unique Identifier (RxCUI) 465355 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: voriconazole 40 mg in 1 mL Oral Suspension.
The following semantic concepts and normalized strings are associated with this clinical entity:
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SCDPrescribable
Semantic Clinical Drug (SCD):
Voriconazole 40 mg/ML Oral Suspension
(Atom ID: 2062109)
FNPrescribable
Full form of descriptor (FN):
Product containing precisely voriconazole 40 mg/1 mL conventional release oral suspension (clinical drug)
(Atom ID: 11440916)
SYPrescribable
Synonym (SY):
Voriconazole 200 mg/5 mL Oral Suspension
(Atom ID: 2968554)
PSNPrescribable
Prescribable Name (PSN):
Voriconazole 40 mg in 1 mL Oral Suspension
(Atom ID: 8705222)
SYPrescribable
Synonym (SY):
Voriconazole 40 mg per 1 mL Oral Suspension
(Atom ID: 8705223)
PTPrescribable
Designated preferred name (PT):
Voriconazole 40 mg/mL oral suspension
(Atom ID: 11441640)
Patient Education
Voriconazole
Voriconazole is used in adults and children 2 years of age and older to treat serious fungal infections such as invasive aspergillosis (a fungal infection that begins in the lungs and spreads through the bloodstream to other organs), esophageal candidiasis (a yeast [a type of fungus] infection that may cause white patching in the mouth and throat), and candidemia (a fungal infection in the blood). It is also used to treat certain other fungal infections when other medications will not work for certain patients. Voriconazole is in a class of antifungal medications called triazoles. It works by slowing the growth of the fungi that cause infection.
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