RxNorm · SCDC · 1006496

1006496

SCDC · Clinical drug component

Indian wormwood sage pollen extract 50 MG/ML

Concept
RxCUI1006496
NameIndian wormwood sage pollen extract 50 MG/ML
Term typeSCDC · Clinical drug component
LanguageENG
SuppressO
Cross-maps
UMLS CUIC2927649
Synonyms

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# same page, as API
GET api.autoicdapi.com/v1/reference/rxnorm/1006496
GET api.autoicdapi.com/v1/translate?code=1006496&from=rxnorm&to=umls

Common questions

What is the RxNorm code for Indian wormwood sage pollen extract 50 MG/ML?

Indian wormwood sage pollen extract 50 MG/ML is coded as 1006496 in RxNorm.

What is RxNorm code 1006496?

1006496 is the RxNorm identifier for Indian wormwood sage pollen extract 50 MG/ML. It is included in the current monthly NLM RxNorm release.

What term type is RxCUI 1006496?

1006496 is a SCDC (Clinical drug component) in RxNorm.

What is the UMLS mapping for 1006496?

1006496 maps to UMLS C2927649.

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