RxNorm · SY · 309317

309317

SY · Synonym

Citric Acid 66.8 MG/ML / Pot citrate 110 MG/ML / sodium citrate 100 MG/ML Oral Solution

Concept
RxCUI309317
NameCitric Acid 66.8 MG/ML / Pot citrate 110 MG/ML / sodium citrate 100 MG/ML Oral Solution
Term typeSY · Synonym
LanguageENG
Cross-maps
UMLS CUIC0975688
SNOMED377296001
SNOMED377298000
SNOMED377299008
SNOMED377301001
SNOMED785008003
Synonyms

No additional synonyms recorded.

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Common questions

What is the RxNorm code for Citric Acid 66.8 MG/ML / Pot citrate 110 MG/ML / sodium citrate 100 MG/ML Oral Solution?

Citric Acid 66.8 MG/ML / Pot citrate 110 MG/ML / sodium citrate 100 MG/ML Oral Solution is coded as 309317 in RxNorm.

What is RxNorm code 309317?

309317 is the RxNorm identifier for Citric Acid 66.8 MG/ML / Pot citrate 110 MG/ML / sodium citrate 100 MG/ML Oral Solution. It is included in the current monthly NLM RxNorm release.

What term type is RxCUI 309317?

309317 is a SY (Synonym) in RxNorm.

What is the SNOMED CT mapping for 309317?

309317 maps to 5 SNOMED CT codes (377296001, 377298000, 377299008, 377301001, 785008003).

What is the UMLS mapping for 309317?

309317 maps to UMLS C0975688.

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