SNOMED CT · dose form · 761901008

761901008

dose form

Granules for gastro-resistant oral suspension

Concept
FSNGranules for gastro-resistant oral suspension (dose form)
PreferredGranules for gastro-resistant oral suspension
StatusActive
Effective20180131
Cross-maps
Synonyms

No additional synonyms recorded.

# same page, as API
GET api.autoicdapi.com/v1/reference/snomed-ct/761901008
GET api.autoicdapi.com/v1/translate?code=761901008&from=snomed&to=icd-10

SNOMED CT 761901008, plainly answered

What is SNOMED CT code 761901008?
SNOMED CT concept 761901008 is "Granules for gastro-resistant oral suspension" (FSN: Granules for gastro-resistant oral suspension (dose form)). It sits in the dose form semantic tag.
Which ICD-10 codes does SNOMED CT 761901008 map to?
No direct ICD-10-CM mapping is recorded for Granules for gastro-resistant oral suspension in this build. SNOMED CT and ICD-10 do not always have one-to-one mappings; some concepts only map through UMLS or remain unmapped.
What is the UMLS CUI for SNOMED CT 761901008?
Granules for gastro-resistant oral suspension is grouped under UMLS CUI C4545818. UMLS CUIs let you bridge between SNOMED CT and other terminologies (ICD-10, ICD-11, LOINC, RxNorm).
What semantic tag is SNOMED CT 761901008 in?
Granules for gastro-resistant oral suspension is in the SNOMED CT "dose form" semantic tag. Semantic tags partition the terminology by what kind of clinical idea each concept represents (finding, disorder, procedure, body structure, substance, and so on).
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