1116369
PSN · Prescribable nameNaprelan Dose Card, 500 MG (14), 750 MG (6)
Concept
RxCUI1116369
NameNaprelan Dose Card, 500 MG (14), 750 MG (6)
Term typePSN · Prescribable name
LanguageENG
SuppressO
Cross-maps
UMLS CUIC2723194
Synonyms
No additional synonyms recorded.
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# same page, as API
GET autoicdapi.com/api/v1/reference/rxnorm/1116369
GET autoicdapi.com/api/v1/translate?code=1116369&from=rxnorm&to=umls
Common questions
What is the RxNorm code for Naprelan Dose Card, 500 MG (14), 750 MG (6)?
Naprelan Dose Card, 500 MG (14), 750 MG (6) is coded as 1116369 in RxNorm.
What is RxNorm code 1116369?
1116369 is the RxNorm identifier for Naprelan Dose Card, 500 MG (14), 750 MG (6). It is included in the current monthly NLM RxNorm release.
What term type is RxCUI 1116369?
1116369 is a PSN (Prescribable name) in RxNorm.
What is the UMLS mapping for 1116369?
1116369 maps to UMLS C2723194.
RxNorm, plainly answered
What is RxNorm?
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