421816000
clinical drugBetamethasone (as betamethasone dipropionate) 500 microgram/g and calcipotriol 50 microgram/g cutaneous ointment
Concept
FSNProduct containing precisely betamethasone (as betamethasone dipropionate) 500 microgram/1 gram and calcipotriol 50 microgram/1 gram conventional release cutaneous ointment (clinical drug)
PreferredBetamethasone (as betamethasone dipropionate) 500 microgram/g and calcipotriol 50 microgram/g cutaneous ointment
StatusActive
Effective20190731
Synonyms
No additional synonyms recorded.
# same page, as API
GET autoicdapi.com/api/v1/reference/snomed-ct/421816000
GET autoicdapi.com/api/v1/translate?code=421816000&from=snomed&to=icd-10
Common questions
What is the SNOMED CT code for Betamethasone (as betamethasone dipropionate) 500 microgram/g and calcipotriol 50 microgram/g cutaneous ointment?
Betamethasone (as betamethasone dipropionate) 500 microgram/g and calcipotriol 50 microgram/g cutaneous ointment is coded as 421816000 in SNOMED CT.
What is SNOMED CT code 421816000?
421816000 is the SNOMED CT identifier for Betamethasone (as betamethasone dipropionate) 500 microgram/g and calcipotriol 50 microgram/g cutaneous ointment. It is included in the most recent US Edition release of SNOMED CT.
What semantic tag does SNOMED CT 421816000 have?
421816000 is classified as a clinical drug in SNOMED CT.
What is the UMLS mapping for 421816000?
421816000 maps to UMLS C1273282.
What is the RxNorm mapping for 421816000?
421816000 maps to RxNorm 388525.
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