RxNorm 801011

alanine 5.7 MG/ML / arginine 3.16 MG/ML / calcium chloride 0.004 MEQ/ML / dibasic

RxNorm Semantic Concepts

RxNorm semantic concepts for the RxCUI 801011 unique identifier include: alanine 5.7 MG/ML / arginine 3.16 MG/ML / calcium chloride 0.004 MEQ/ML / dibasic potassium phosphate 2.61 MG/ML / glucose 50 MG/ML / glycine 2.83 MG/ML / histidine 1.32 MG/ML / isoleucine 1.65 MG/ML / leucine 2.01 MG/ML / lysine 1.59 MG/ML / magnesium chloride 0.01 MEQ/ML / methionine 1.1 MG/ML / phenylalanine 1.54 MG/ML / proline 1.87 MG/ML / serine 1.38 MG/ML / sodium acetate trihydrate 2.17 MG/ML / sodium chloride 0.02 MEQ/ML / threonine 1.16 MG/ML / tryptophan 0.5 MG/ML / tyrosine 0.11 MG/ML / valine 1.6 MG/ML [Clinimix E 2.75/5] (12302561).

RxNorm Atom ID: 12302561 - Semantic Branded Drug Component
alanine 5.7 MG/ML / arginine 3.16 MG/ML / calcium chloride 0.004 MEQ/ML / dibasic potassium phosphate 2.61 MG/ML / glucose 50 MG/ML / glycine 2.83 MG/ML / histidine 1.32 MG/ML / isoleucine 1.65 MG/ML / leucine 2.01 MG/ML / lysine 1.59 MG/ML / magnesium chloride 0.01 MEQ/ML / methionine 1.1 MG/ML / phenylalanine 1.54 MG/ML / proline 1.87 MG/ML / serine 1.38 MG/ML / sodium acetate trihydrate 2.17 MG/ML / sodium chloride 0.02 MEQ/ML / threonine 1.16 MG/ML / tryptophan 0.5 MG/ML / tyrosine 0.11 MG/ML / valine 1.6 MG/ML [Clinimix E 2.75/5]

RXCUI:
801011 - RxNorm Unique Identifier for a concept (Concept ID)
LAT:
ENG - Language of the Term
RXAUI:
12302561 - Unique identifier for the atom (RxNorm Atom ID)
Is Prescribable?
YES - This drug is part of the RxNorm Current Prescribable Content, a subset of RxNorm that includes all drugs available for prescription in the United States. The Current Prescribable subset also includes over-the-counter drugs.
Concept Description:
alanine 5.7 MG/ML / arginine 3.16 MG/ML / calcium chloride 0.004 MEQ/ML / dibasic potassium phosphate 2.61 MG/ML / glucose 50 MG/ML / glycine 2.83 MG/ML / histidine 1.32 MG/ML / isoleucine 1.65 MG/ML / leucine 2.01 MG/ML / lysine 1.59 MG/ML / magnesium chloride 0.01 MEQ/ML / methionine 1.1 MG/ML / phenylalanine 1.54 MG/ML / proline 1.87 MG/ML / serine 1.38 MG/ML / sodium acetate trihydrate 2.17 MG/ML / sodium chloride 0.02 MEQ/ML / threonine 1.16 MG/ML / tryptophan 0.5 MG/ML / tyrosine 0.11 MG/ML / valine 1.6 MG/ML [Clinimix E 2.75/5] - Description of concept identifier
Term Type (TTY):
SBDC - Term type in source with name and description
Term Type Name:
Semantic Branded Drug Component - Name of term type in source
Term Type Description:
Ingredient + Strength + Brand Name - Description of term type in source
Code:
801011 - "Most useful" source asserted identifier. If the source vocabulary has more than one identifier, or a RxNorm-generated source entry identifier. (if the source vocabulary has none.)
Suppress Flag:
N
Suppressible flag. Values = N, O, Y, or E. N - not suppressible. O - Specific individual names (atoms) set as Obsolete because the name is no longer provided by the original source. Y - Suppressed by RxNorm editor. E - unquantified, non-prescribable drug with related quantified, prescribable drugs. NLM strongly recommends that users not alter editor-assigned suppressibility.
CVF:
4096 - Content view flag. RxNorm includes one value, '4096', to denote inclusion in the Current Prescribable Content subset. All rows with CVF='4096' can be found in the subset.
Source:
RXNORM - Concept source abbreviation
Source Name:
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Source Version:
20AA_240603F - The source version
Source Date:
June 03, 2024 - RxNorm data last updated
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