312447
SY · Synonympiperacillin (as piperacillin sodium) 200 MG/ML / tazobactam (as tazobactam sodium) 25 MG/ML Injectable Solution
Concept
RxCUI312447
Namepiperacillin (as piperacillin sodium) 200 MG/ML / tazobactam (as tazobactam sodium) 25 MG/ML Injectable Solution
Term typeSY · Synonym
LanguageENG
Synonyms
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# same page, as API
GET autoicdapi.com/api/v1/reference/rxnorm/312447
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Common questions
What is the RxNorm code for piperacillin (as piperacillin sodium) 200 MG/ML / tazobactam (as tazobactam sodium) 25 MG/ML Injectable Solution?
piperacillin (as piperacillin sodium) 200 MG/ML / tazobactam (as tazobactam sodium) 25 MG/ML Injectable Solution is coded as 312447 in RxNorm.
What is RxNorm code 312447?
312447 is the RxNorm identifier for piperacillin (as piperacillin sodium) 200 MG/ML / tazobactam (as tazobactam sodium) 25 MG/ML Injectable Solution. It is included in the current monthly NLM RxNorm release.
What term type is RxCUI 312447?
312447 is a SY (Synonym) in RxNorm.
What is the SNOMED CT mapping for 312447?
312447 maps to SNOMED CT 392243005.
What is the UMLS mapping for 312447?
312447 maps to UMLS C0979558.
RxNorm, plainly answered
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