RxNorm · PSN · 1595453

1595453

PSN · Prescribable name

Gildess 24 Fe 28 Day Pack

Concept
RxCUI1595453
NameGildess 24 Fe 28 Day Pack
Term typePSN · Prescribable name
LanguageENG
SuppressO
Cross-maps
UMLS CUIC3864705
Synonyms

No additional synonyms recorded.

Related concepts
# same page, as API
GET api.autoicdapi.com/v1/reference/rxnorm/1595453
GET api.autoicdapi.com/v1/translate?code=1595453&from=rxnorm&to=umls

Common questions

What is the RxNorm code for Gildess 24 Fe 28 Day Pack?

Gildess 24 Fe 28 Day Pack is coded as 1595453 in RxNorm.

What is RxNorm code 1595453?

1595453 is the RxNorm identifier for Gildess 24 Fe 28 Day Pack. It is included in the current monthly NLM RxNorm release.

What term type is RxCUI 1595453?

1595453 is a PSN (Prescribable name) in RxNorm.

What is the UMLS mapping for 1595453?

1595453 maps to UMLS C3864705.

RxNorm, plainly answered

What is RxNorm?
RxNorm is the NLM's normalized naming system for clinical drugs and dose forms. It collapses brand variants, packaging differences, and source-vocabulary noise into a single, stable identifier (RxCUI) per concept, with explicit links to ingredients, brands, and clinical drug forms.
What are RxCUIs?
An RxCUI is the persistent ID for a single RxNorm concept. The same RxCUI keeps pointing at the same drug concept release after release, even when names or sources change. That stability is what makes RxNorm useful for medication reconciliation and analytics.
How does RxNorm relate to NDC codes?
NDC codes describe a specific package SKU at a specific manufacturer. RxNorm describes the clinically relevant drug. One RxCUI can map to dozens of NDCs (different manufacturers, different package sizes), and we list those NDC mappings on each concept page.
How does RxNorm cross-map to other standards?
RxNorm concepts carry direct links to UMLS CUIs and SNOMED CT product codes when available. Through the UMLS bridge they can also reach ICD-10 codes (for instance, for indication-based coding) and LOINC observations. Our API exposes all of this on the cross_references field.
Is the API free to use?
Browsing concepts is free. Programmatic access at /v1/reference/rxnorm/* requires an API key. RxNorm itself is in the public domain, so there is no upstream license fee, but our bandwidth and uptime are not.
How fresh is the RxNorm data?
RxNorm releases monthly. We rebuild within a few business days of each release, and the concept-id history is preserved so previous lookups continue to resolve.