Scientific Data Documentation
National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1992
DSN: CC37.NAMCS92 ABSTRACT This material provides documentation for users of the Micro-Data tapes of the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics. Section I, "Description of the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey," includes information on the scope of the survey, the sample, field activities, data collection procedures, medical coding procedures, population estimates, and sampling errors. Section II provides technical details of the tape (number of tracks, record length, etc.), and a detailed description of the contents of each data record by location. Section III contains marginal data or estimates for each item on the data record in Section II. The appendixes contain sampling errors, instructions and definitions for completing the Patient Record Form, and lists of codes used in the survey. INTRODUCTION I. DESCRIPTION OF THE NATIONAL AMBULATORY MEDICAL CARE SURVEY This Micro-Data Tape comprises the data collected by the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) in 1992, conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). The National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey provides data from samples of patient records selected from a national sample of office-based physicians. These national estimates describe the utilization of ambulatory medical care services in the United States. In 1992 there were 34,606 patient records provided by 1,558 doctors that participated in the survey. For a brief description of the survey design and data collection procedures, see below. For a more detailed description of the survey design, data collection procedures, and the estimation process see references 1 and 9. There are two important points relative to analyzing data from this micro-data tape that should be noted: 1-Micro-data tape users should be fully aware of the importance of the "patient visit weight" and how it must be used. Information about the patient visit weight is presented on page 13. If more information is needed the staff of the Ambulatory Care Statistics Branch can be consulted by calling 301/436-7132 during regular working hours. 2-Users should also be aware of the reliability or unreliability of certain estimates, particularly the smaller estimates. The National Center for Health Statistics, which conducts many health surveys of the American people, considers an estimate to be reliable if it has a relative standard error of 30% or less. Therefore, it is important to know the value of the lowest possible estimate in this survey that is considered reliable, so as not to present data in a journal article or paper that may be unreliable. Most data tape users can obtain an adequate working knowledge of the relative standard error from the information presented in the Appendix. If you would like more information, do not hesitate to consult the staff of the Ambulatory Care Statistics Branch. SCOPE OF THE SURVEY The basic sampling unit for the NAMCS is the physician-patient encounter or visit. Only visits in the offices of nonfederally employed physicians classified by the American Medical Association (AMA) or the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) as "office-based, patient care" were included in the 1992 NAMCS. In addition, physicians in the specialties of anesthesiology, pathology, and radiology were excluded from the physician universe. Major types of ambulatory encounters not included in the 1992 NAMCS were those made by telephone, those made outside of the physician's office, and those made in hospital or institutional settings. SAMPLING FRAME AND SIZE OF SAMPLE The sampling frame for the 1992 NAMCS was composed of all physicians contained in the master files maintained by the AMA and AOA as of December 31, 1991, who met the following criteria: Office-based, as defined by the AMA and AOA: Principally engaged in patient care activities; Nonfederally employed; Not in specialties of anesthesiology, pathology, and radiology. The 1992 NAMCS sample included 3,000 physicians: 2,762 Medical Doctors and 238 Doctors of Osteopathy. Sample physicians were screened at the time of the survey to assure that they met the above-mentioned criteria. Eight hundred fifty-eight (858) physicians did not meet all of the criteria and were, therefore, ruled out of scope (ineligible) for the study. The most frequent reasons for being out of scope were that the physician was retired, deceased, or employed in teaching, research, or administration. Of the 2,142 in-scope (eligible) physicians, 73 percent participated in the study. The physician universe, sample size, and response rates by physician specialty are shown in table I. Of the participating physicians, 266 saw no patients during their assigned reporting period because of vacations, illness, or other reasons for being temporarily not in practice. DISTRIBUTION OF PHYSICIANS Table I. Distribution of physicians in the universe and in the 1992 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey sample by physician specialty and response status: United States 1992. ________________________________________________________________ NAMCS Out of In Non- Response Universe* Sample Scope Scope Response Response Rate** All __________ _______ ______ _____ ________ ________ _______ Specialties 351,005 3000 858 2142 584 1558 73% General 57,364 164 48 116 25 91 78% Family Prac. Osteopathy 15,391 238 55 183 55 128 70% Internal 51,559 157 44 113 37 76 67% Medicine Pediatrics 28,947 140 43 97 21 76 78% General 20,694 617 210 407 94 313 77% Surgery Obstetrics 26,690 112 26 86 19 67 78% Gynecology Orthopedic 15,736 120 24 96 27 69 72% Surgery Cardiovascular 11,332 147 29 118 45 73 62% Disease Dermatology 6,246 104 19 85 35 50 59% Urology 7,597 126 31 95 21 74 78% Psychiatry 24,490 227 72 155 28 127 82% Neurology 6,257 213 68 145 38 107 74% Ophthalmology 13,605 114 16 98 33 65 66% Otolaryngology 6,558 173 39 134 44 90 67% All other 58,539 348 134 214 62 152 71% specialties __________________________________________________________________________ *These data are derived from the American Medical Association and the American Osteopathic Association and represent the total number of physicians who are eligible for NAMCS. ** Response rate (percent) = response divided by in-scope. SAMPLE DESIGN The 1992 NAMCS utilized a multistage probability design that involved probability samples of primary sampling units (PSU's), physician practices within PSU's, and patient visits within practices. The first-stage sample included 112 PSU's. A PSU is a county, a group of adjacent counties, or a standard metropolitan statistical area (SMSA). The second stage consisted of a probability sample of practicing physicians selected from the master files maintained by the American Medical Association (AMA) and American Osteopathic Association (AOA). Within each PSU, all eligible physicians were stratified by fifteen specialty groups: general and family practice, osteopathy, internal medicine, pediatrics, general surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedic surgery, cardiovascular diseases, dermatology, urological surgery, psychiatry, neurology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, and all other specialties. The final stage was the selection of patient visits within the annual practices of sample physicians. This involved two steps. First, the total physician sample was divided into 52 random subsamples of approximately equal size, and each subsample was randomly assigned to 1 of the 52 weeks in the survey year. Second, a systematic random sample of visits was selected by the physician during the assigned week. The sampling rate varied for this final step from a 100-percent sample for very small practices to a 20-percent sample for very large practices as determined in a presurvey interview. The method by which the sampling rate was determined is described in reference 3. Population Figures The base population used in computing annual visit rates is presented in table II. These figures are based on provisional estimates for the civilian noninstitutionalized population as of July 1, 1992, provided by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. The population estimates are presented here solely for the purpose of providing denominators for rate computation and should not be considered as official population estimates. POPULATION FIGURES Table II. U.S. population 1/estimates used in computing annual visit rates for the National Ambulatory Care Survey, by age, sex, race, and geographic region: July 1, 1992. ________________________________________________________________________ Race, Sex, Population Age __________________________________________________________ and Region All < 5 5-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 Ages Years Years Years Years Years _______________________________________________________________________ (in 1,000's 2/) Total 251,448 19,657 36,785 34,385 41,786 39,453 Sex Male 122,187 10,061 18,831 17,098 20,625 19,374 Female 129,261 9,596 17,955 17,287 21,250 20,079 Race and Sex White 209,465 15,584 29,401 27,480 34,551 33,165 Male 102,414 7,985 15,061 13,776 17,226 16,507 Female 107,051 7,599 14,341 13,703 17,325 16,658 Black 31,461 3,182 5,773 5,100 5,339 4,456 Male 14,722 1,619 2,936 2,450 2,426 1,999 Female 16,739 1,563 2,836 2,650 2,914 2,457 Other 10,523 891 1,611 1,805 1,985 1,832 Male 5,052 457 833 871 973 868 Female 5,471 435 778 933 1,011 964 _________________________________________________________________________ 45-54 55-64 65-74 75 Years Years Years Years and Over _________________________________________________________________________ Total 27,430 21,071 18,470 12,322 Sex Male 13,316 9,990 8,275 4,617 Female 14,114 11,081 10,195 7,705 Race and Sex White 23,581 18,162 16,386 11,153 Male 11,595 8,704 7,375 4,184 Female 11,986 9,459 9,011 6,969 Black 2,817 2,173 1,644 978 Male 1,240 981 711 353 Female 1,570 1,192 932 625 Other 1,033 336 440 191 Male 474 305 189 80 Female 558 431 251 110 Region Northeast 50,000 Midwest 61,472 South 84,419 West 55,557 ________________________________________________________________________ 1/ Civilian noninstitutional population 2/ Numbers may not add to totals because of rounding. FIELD ACTIVITIES The first contact with the sample physician was through a letter from the Director, NCHS. After the physician has received the introductory letter(s), the field representative telephones the physician to set up an appointment with him or her to discuss the survey and instruct the doctor on how to complete the forms. Data Collection The actual data collection for the NAMCS was carried out by the physician aided by his office staff when possible. Two data collection forms were employed by the physician: The Patient Log and the Patient Record Form (Figure 1). The Patient Log is used to sequentially list patients seen in the physician's office during his assigned reporting week. This list served as the sampling frame to indicate the visit for which data were to be recorded. A perforation between the patient names and patient visit characteristics permitted the physician to remove patient names and protect confidentiality. Based on the physician's estimate of the expected number of office visits, each physician was assigned a patient-sampling ratio. These ratios were designed so that about 30 Patient Record Forms were completed during the assigned reporting week. Physicians expecting few visits each day recorded data for all of them, while those expecting more than a predetermined number of visits per day recorded data for every second, third, or fifth visit. These procedures minimized the data collection workload and maintained approximately equal reporting levels among sample physicians regardless of practice size. A random start was provided on the first page of the log, so that predesignated sample visits on each succeeding page of the log provided a systematic random sample of patient visits during the reporting period. Data Processing In addition to the completeness checks made by the field staff, clerical edits were performed upon receipt of the data for central processing. Item nonresponse rates were 5 percent or less for all data items with the following exceptions: duration (7 percent), ethnicity (11 percent), and whether the patient had been seen previously for the same condition, item 12 (11 percent). Information from the Induction Interview and Patient Record Form was keyed, with 100-percent verification, to computer tape. Extensive computer consistency and edit checks were also performed. Data items still unanswered at this point were imputed by randomly assigning a value from a Patient Record Form with similar characteristics; imputations were based on physician specialty and broad diagnostic categories. Any data field imputed in this manner is so indicated by a code in one of columns 172-180 on the data tape. MEDICAL CODING The Patient Record Form contains four medical items requiring three separate coding systems. The three coding systems are described briefly below. A dependent verification procedure was used to control the medical coding operation. Differences between coders were adjudicated by a third coder. Definitions of the three medical items are on pages 39 and 41 of this documentation. (A) Patient's Reason for Visit: Information contained in item 10 (patient's reason for visit) of the Patient Record Form was coded according to an updated version of A Reason for Visit Classification for Ambulatory Care (RVC).4/ The updated classification has not been published as of this writing but the list of codes is contained in Appendix II. The classification was updated to incorporate several new codes as well as changes to existing codes. The system continues to utilize a modular structure composed of seven modules. The digits 1 through 8 precede the 3-digit RVC codes to identify the various modules as follows: Prefix Module "1" = symptom module "2" = disease module "3" = diagnostic, screening, and preventive module "4" = treatment module "5" = injuries and adverse effects module "6" = test results module "7" = administrative module "8" = Uncodable entries "9" = special code = blank A maximum of 3 Reasons for Visit were coded from item 10, in sequence; coding instructions for the patient reason for visit are contained in the NAMCS Medical Coding Manual.5/ Copies are available upon request. (B) Physician's Diagnoses: Diagnostic information in item 11 of the Patient Record Form was coded according to the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) Third Edition.6/ The 1992 NAMCS micro-data tape codes for diagnoses have the following characteristics: 1. The prefix "1" preceding the diagnostic codes has been added to identify all codes in the range 001.00-999.90, e.g. '138100' = '381.00' = Acute nonsupporative otitis media, unspecified. 2. The prefix "20" preceding diagnostic codes represents V code diagnoses V01.00-V82.90, e.g. '201081' = 'V10.81' = personal history of malignant neoplasm of bone. NOTE: The use of prefixes facilitates the calculation of percent distributions, while substituting "20" for the letter "V" allows that all diagnostic fields on the data tape will contain numerical data. 3. In addition to the diagnostic codes from the ICD-9-CM there are 3 unique codes in the diagnostic fields that were developed by the NAMCS staff: 209900 = - noncodable diagnosis - insufficient information for coding - illegible diagnosis 209970 = diagnosis of "none" 900000 = blank diagnosis A maximum of three diagnoses were coded in sequence: coding instructions concerning diagnoses are contained in the NAMCS Medical Coding Manual.5/ Surgical Procedures: Surgical information in item 14 of the Patient Record Form was also coded according to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9-CM),6/ using the four digit surgical codes in Volume III. A maximum of two surgical procedures were coded for each form. (C) Medication Therapy This Visit: The NAMCS drug data in item 17 have been classified and coded according to a unique classification scheme7/ developed at NCHS. A list of the drug codes are in Appendix III. The Patient Record Form allows for the recording of up to 5 drugs. The tape format includes a corresponding allocation of drug fields. It should be noted that starting in 1992 the Ambulatory Care Statistics Branch will no longer produce separate public use tapes for patient visits and drug mentions. The data will be combined on one tape and the length of the record will be expanded to include the additional information on drugs that was previously available only on the public use tape for drug mentions. The additional information includes: Generic name code: A unique, 5-digit code assigned to each official generic name assigned to every drug entity by the United States Pharmacopeia or other responsible authority. Prescription status code: A code designed to identify the legal status (prescription or nonprescription) of the drug entry. Controlled substance status code: A code used to denote the degree of potential abuse and federal control of a drug entry. Composition status code: A code used to distinguish between single- ingredient and combination drugs. Note: If the user is searching for single ingredient (or single entity) drugs, then he or she should utilize the composition status code = '1', in conjunction with the "generic name code" field. A single ingredient drug will have one generic code in the "generic name code" field, and blanks in the five "ingredient codes" fields. Ingredient codes should not be used when analyzing single entity drugs. On the other hand, if the user is searching for combination drugs, then he or she should utilize composition status code = '2' in conjunction with the "ingredient codes" fields. A combination drug will have a blank generic code in the "generic name code" field, and from one to five generic codes in the "ingredient codes" fields. The "generic name code" field should not be used when analyzing combination drugs. Ingredient codes: Codes used to identify the active generic ingredients of combination drugs. A maximum of 5 ingredients can be identified for each combination drug. Drug class code: A code used to identify each of the 20 major classes to which the drug entry may belong. (Based on the Standard Drug Classifications used in National Drug Code Directory, 1985 edition 11/). Most data users are interested primarily in visit data so the combining of the tapes will have little or no effect on their particular needs. For those users who are interested in analyzing drug data only they will need to isolate those records with drugs, or drug mentions, and create a subset of drug mentions. Each Patient Record Form can have anywhere from one to five drug mentions recorded, so whatever subset is created will need to include all of them. This documentation contains marginal data on drug mentions and appropriate relative standard errors. Should the data user need additional assistance in analyzing data on drug mentions the staff of the Ambulatory Care Statistics Branch is available on 301-436-7132. ESTIMATION PROCEDURES Statistics produced from the 1992 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey were derived by a multistage estimating procedure. The procedure produces essentially unbiased national estimates and has basically three components: (1) inflation by reciprocals of the probabilities of selection, (2) adjustment for nonresponse, and (3) a ratio adjustment to fixed totals. Each of these components is described directly below. (1) INFLATION BY RECIPROCALS OF SAMPLING PROBABILITIES.--Since the survey utilized a three-stage sample design, there were three probabilities: (A) The probability of selecting the PSU, (B) the probability of selecting a physician within the PSU, and (C) the probability of selecting a patient visit within the physician's practice. The last probability was defined to be the exact number of office visits during the physician's specified reporting week divided by the number of Patient Record Forms completed. All weekly estimates were inflated by a factor of 52 to derive annual estimates. (2) ADJUSTMENT FOR NONRESPONSE--Estimates from the NAMCS data were adjusted to account for sample physicians who did not participate in the study. This was done in such a manner as to minimize the impact of nonresponse on final estimates by imputing to nonresponding physicians the practice characteristics of similar responding physicians. For this purpose, similar physicians were judged to be physicians having the same specialty designation and practicing in the same PSU. (3) RATIO-ADJUSTMENT.--A poststratification adjustment was made within each of fifteen physician specialty groups. The ratio adjustment is a multiplication factor which had as its numerator the number of physicians in the universe in each physician specialty group, and as its denominator the estimated number of physicians in that particular specialty group. The numerator was based on figures obtained from the AMA-AOA master files, and the denominator was based on data from the sample. SAMPLING ERRORS Procedures for calculating sampling errors as well as estimates of standard errors of statistics derived from the NAMCS are described in the technical notes of references 2 and 9, as well as Appendix I of this document. Patient Visit Weight The "patient visit weight" is a vital component in the process of producing national estimates from sample data and its use should be clearly understood by all micro-data tape users. The statistics contained on the micro-data tape reflect data concerning only a sample of patient visits--and not a complete count of all the visits that occurred in the United States. Each record on the data tape represents one visit in the sample of 34,606 visits. In order to obtain national estimates from the sample, each record is assigned an inflation factor called the "patient visit weight". By aggregating the "patient visit weights" on the 34,606 sample records for 1992 the user can obtain the total of 762,044,735 estimated visits made by all patients in the United States. The marginal tables on pages 29 to 32 contain data on numbers of records for selected variables as well as the corresponding national estimated number of visits obtained by aggregating the "patient visit weights" on those records. Physician-Patient Linking Code The purpose of this code is to allow for greater analytical depth by permitting the user to link individual Patient Record Forms on the public use tape with individual physicians' practices. This linking code will enable users to conduct more comprehensive analysis without violating the confidentiality of patients or physicians. REFERENCES NCHS published statistics from the NAMCS in Series 13 of VITAL AND HEALTH STATISTICS, PHS No. 1000, Public Health Service, Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office. 1. Tenney JB, White KL, Williamson JW. National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: Background and Methodology. National Center for Health Statistics. Vital and Health Stat 2(61). 1974. 2. Schappert SM. National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 1992 Summary. Advance data from Vital and Health Statistics; No. 253. Hyattsville, Maryland: National Center for Health Statistics. 1994. 3. Induction Interview Form. National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey. Bureau of the Census. OMB NO. 068-572106. 4. Schneider D, Appleton L, McLemore T. A Reason for Visit Classification for Ambulatory Care. National Center for Health Statistics. Vital and Health Stat 2(78). 1979 5. National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: Medical Coding Manual (updated annually). 6. Public Health Service and Health Care Financing Administration. International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification. Washington: Public Health Service. 1980 7. Koch H, Campbell W. The Collection and Processing of Drug Information. National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1980. National Center for Health Statistics. Vital and Health Stat 2(90). 1982. 8. Food and Drug Administration. National Drug Code Directory, 1982 EDITION. Washington: Public Health Service. 1982. 9. Schappert SM. National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 1991 Summary. National Center for Health Statistics. Vital and Health Stat 13(116). 1994 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Technical Description of Tape _____________________________ Label: IBM standard label Data set name: NAMC1992 Number of reels: 1 Number of recording tracks: 9 Density (bpi): 1600 or 6250 Language: EBEDIC Parity: ODD Record length: 355 Blocksize: 17,750 Number of records: 34,606 Computer compatibility: IBM 3081 RECORD LAYOUT 1992 Format For NAMCS Micro Data Tape This section consists of a detailed breakdown of the data tape record,provid- ing a brief description of each item of data included in the records. The data are arranged sequentially according to their physical location on the tape record. Unless otherwise stated in the "item description" column, the data are derived from the Patient Record Form (page 8). The AMA and the in- duction interview (reference 3) are alternate sources of data, while the computer generates other items by recoding selected data items. Tape Locations 1-92 Item Field Tape No. Length Location Item Description and Codes ____ ______ ________ ____________________________________________ 1 6 1-6 Date of visit _____________ 1.1 2 1-2 Month of visit 01-12: January-December 1.2 2 3-4 Day of visit 01-31 1.3 2 5-6 Year of visit Last 2 digits of year (92) 2 2 7-8 Patient age(in years; derived from date of birth) ___________ 00-99 3 1 9 Sex ___ 1 = Female 2 = Male 4 1 10 Race ____ 1 = White 2 = Black 3 = Asian/Pacific Islander 4 = American Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 5 1 11 Ethnicity _________ 1 = Hispanic origin 2 = Not Hispanic 6 9 12-20 Expected source(s) of payment _____________________________ 6.1 1 12 HMO/other prepaid (1=Yes, and 0=No) 6.2 1 13 Medicare " 6.3 1 14 Medicaid " 6.4 1 15 Other government " 6.5 1 16 Private/commercial " 6.6 1 17 Patient paid " 6.7 1 18 No charge " 6.8 1 19 Other " 6.9 1 20 Unknown " Item Field Tape No. Length Location Item Description and Codes ____ ______ ________ ___________________________________________ 7 1 21 Was patient referred by another physicians? ___________________________________________ 1 = Yes 2 = No 8 1 22 Is this visit injury related? _______________________________ 1 = Yes 2 = No 9 1 23 Does patient smoke cigarettes? ________________________________ 1 = Yes 2 = No 3 = Unknown/Unspecified 10 15 24-38 Patient reasons for visit (see pages 9 and 46 _____________________________________________ 10.1 5 24-28 Reason # 1 10050-89990 = 10050-89990 90000 = Blank 10.2 5 29-33 Reason # 2 10050-89990 = 10050-89990 90000 = Blank 10.3 5 34-38 Reason # 3 10050-89990 = 10050-89990 90000 = Blank 11 18 39-56 Physician's diagnoses (see page 10 and ref. 6) ______________________________________________ 11.1 6 39-44 Diagnosis # 1 100100-209970 = 00100-V9970 900000 = Blank 11.2 6 45-50 Diagnosis # 2 100100-209970 = 00100-V9970 900000 = Blank 11.3 6 51-56 Diagnosis # 3 100100-209970 = 00100-V9970 900000 = Blank 12.1 1 57 Have you seen patient before? _______________________________ 1 = Yes.... 2 = No 12.2 1 58 If yes, for the condition in item list? _________________________________________ 0 = Not applicable 1 = Yes 2 = No 13 5 59-63 Does patient now have: ___________________________ 13.1 1 59 None of below (1=Yes, and 0=No) 13.2 1 60 Depression " 13.3 1 61 Hypertension " 13.4 1 62 Hypercholesterolemia " 13.5 1 63 Obesity " Item Field Tape No. Length Location Item Description and Codes ____ ______ ________ ______________________________________________ 14 10 64-73 Ambulatory surgical procedures(see pg.10 ref.6) Surgical procedure code # 1 ____________________________ 14.1 4 64-67 0101-9998 = 0101-9998 0000 = Blank 9999 = Other/Uncodable 14.2 1 68 Scheduled/Performed 0 = Not applicable (if no code entered) or Unspecified (if a code is entered) 1 = Scheduled 2 = Performed 14.3 1 69 Type of anesthesia 0 = Not applicable (if no code entered) or Unspecified (if a code is entered) 1 = Local 2 = Regional 3 = General 14.4 4 70-73 Surgical procedure code # 2 ________________________________ 0101-9998 = 0101-9998 0000 = Blank 9999 = Other/Uncodable 15 19 74-92 Diagnostic/screening services ______________________________ 15.1 1 74 None (1=Yes, and 0=No) 15.2 1 75 Blood pressure " 15.3 1 76 Urinalysis " 15.4 1 77 EKG - resting " 15.5 1 78 EKG - exercise " 15.6 1 79 Mammogram " 15.7 1 80 Chest x-ray " 15.8 1 81 Other radiology " 15.9 1 82 Allergy testing " 15.10 1 83 Spirometry " 15.11 1 84 Pap test " 15.12 1 85 Strep throat test " 15.13 1 86 HIV serology " 15.14 1 87 Cholesterol measure " 15.15 1 88 Other lab test " 15.16 1 89 Hearing test " 15.17 1 90 Visual acuity " 15.18 1 91 Mental status exam " 15.19 1 92 Other " Tape Locations 93-180 Item Field Tape No. Length Location Item Description and Codes ____ ______ ________ ___________________________________________ 16 17 93-109 Therapeutic services ____________________ 16.1 1 93 None (1=Yes, and 0=No) 16.2 1 94 Diet " 16.3 1 95 Exercise " 16.4 1 96 Cholesterol reduction " 16.5 1 97 Weight reduction " 16.6 1 98 Drug abuse " 16.7 1 99 Alcohol abuse " 16.8 1 100 Smoking cessation " 16.9 1 101 Family/social " 16.10 1 102 Growth/development " 16.11 1 103 Family/planning " 16.12 1 104 Other counseling " 16.13 1 105 Psychotherapy " 16.14 1 106 Corrective lenses " 16.15 1 107 Hearing aid " 16.16 1 108 Physiotherapy " 16.17 1 109 Other therapy " 17 1 110 Were medications ordered or provided at visit? ______________________________________________ 1 = Yes 2 = No 18 1 111 Number of medications coded (0 to 5) ____________________________ 19 30 112-141 Medications (see pages 11 and 70 ____________ 6 112-117 Medication Code # 1 ___________________ 19.1 5 112-116 00005-92190 = 00005-92190 90000 = Blank 99980 = Unknown entry; Other 99999 = Illegible entry 19.2 1 117 New medication?: _______________ 0 = Unspecified 1 = Yes 2 = No 6 118-123 Medication Code # 2 ___________________ 19.3 5 118-122 00005-92190 = 00005-92190 90000 = Blank 99980 = Unknown entry; Other 99999 = Illegible entry 19.4 1 123 New medication?: _______________ 0 = Unspecified 1 = Yes 2 = No Item Field Tape No. Length Location Item Description and Codes ____ ______ ________ _________________________________________ 6 124-129 Medication code # 3 ___________________ 19.5 5 124-128 00005-92190 = 00005-92190 90000 = Blank 99980 = Unknown entry; Other 99999 = Illegible entry 19.6 1 129 New medication?: _______________ 0 = Unspecified 1 = Yes 2 = No 6 130-135 Medication code # 4 ___________________ 19.7 5 130-134 00005-92190 = 00005-92190 90000 = Blank 99980 = Unknown entry; Other 99999 = Illegible entry 19.8 1 135 New medication?: ________________ 0 = Unspecified 1 = Yes 2 = No 6 136-141 Medication code # 5 ___________________ 19.9 5 136-140 00005-92190 = 00005-92190 90000 = Blank 99980 = Unknown entry; Other 99999 = Illegible entry 19.10 1 141 New medication?: _______________ 0 = Unspecified 1 = Yes 2 = No 20 8 142-149 Disposition of this visit _________________________ 20.1 1 142 No follow-up planned (1=Yes, and 0=No) 20.2 1 143 Return at specified time " 20.3 1 144 Return if needed, P.R.N. " 20.4 1 145 Telephone follow-up planned " 20.5 1 146 Referred to other physician " 20.6 1 147 Returned to referring physician " 20.7 1 148 Admit to hospital " 20.8 1 149 Other (specify) " 21 3 150-152 Duration of this visit (in minutes) ______________________ 000-999 22 6 153-158 Patient visit weight (see page 13) ____________________ A right justified, numeric integer developed by the NAMCS staff for the purpose of producing mational estimates from sample estimates. Item Field Tape No. Length Location Item Description and Codes ____ ______ ________ __________________________________________ 23 1 159 Geographic region (based on actual location _________________ of physician's practice) 1 = Northeast 2 = Midwest 3 = South 4 = West 24 1 160 Metropolitan/nonmetropolitan ____________________________ Based on actual location, in conjunction with the definition of the Bureau of the Census and the U.S. Office of Management and Budget. 1 = MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) 2 = Non-MSA 25 3 161-163 Physician specialty __________________ A left justified alphanumeric field from 1 to 3 letters, obtained from the AMA or AOA. See "List of designated specialty codes" on pages 27 and 28. 26 1 164 Type of doctor _____________ 1 = M.D. - Doctor of Medicine 2 = D.O. - Doctor of Osteopathy 27 7 165-171 Physician-patient linking code (see pg. 13) ______________________________ 4 165-168 Physician code A unique 4-digit code assigned to all the records from a particular physician 3 169-171 Patient code A 3-digit number assigned to identify each individual record from a particular physician 28 9 172-180 Imputations ___________ 1 = data imputed blank = data not imputed 28.1 1 172 Birth year (Item 2) * 28.2 1 173 Sex (Item 3) * 28.3 1 174 Referral (Item 7) * 28.4 1 175 Seen patient before (Item 12)* 28.5 1 176 If yes,for diagnosis in 10a(Item 12)* 28.6 1 177 Disposition of visit (Item 18)* 28.7 1 178 Duration of visit (Item 19)* 28.8 1 179 Race (Item 4) * 28.9 1 180 Ethnicity (Item 5) * * These refer to items on the Patient Record Form on Page 8. Tape Locations 181-285 Item Field Tape No. Length Location Item Description and Codes ____ ______ ________ _________________________________________ 29-34 5 181-185 Drug related information for medication code1. 29 5 181-185 Generic name code (see 79-86 for codes/names) _________________ 50001-92506 : Specific generic code 50000 : Generic name undetermined 30 1 186 Prescription status code _________________________ 1 = Prescription drug 2 = Nonprescription drug 3 = Undetermined 31 1 187 Controlled substance status code ________________________________ 1 = Schedule I (research only) 2 = Schedule II 3 = Schedule III 4 = Schedule IV 5 = Schedule V 6 = No control 7 = Undetermined 32 1 188 Composition status code _______________________ 1 = Single entity drug 2 = Combination drug 3 = Undetermined 33 2 189-190 Drug classes ____________ 01-19 : Major NDC drug class 20 : Other or undetermined blank : blank (See pg. 87 for list of major NDC drug class codes and names) 34 25 191-215 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination) ________________ drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Item Field Tape No. Length Location Item Description and Codes ____ ______ ________ _________________________________________ 35-40 35 216-250 Drug related information for medication code2 _____________________________________________ 35 5 216-220 Generic name code (see pgs.79-86 for code/name _________________ 50001-92506 : Specific generic code 50000 : Generic name undetermined 36 1 221 Prescription status code ________________________ 1 = Prescription drug 2 = Nonprescription drug 3 = Undetermined 37 1 222 Controlled substance status code ________________________________ 1 = Schedule I (research only) 2 = Schedule II 3 = Schedule III 4 = Schedule IV 5 = Schedule V 6 = No control 7 = Undetermined 38 1 223 Composition status code _______________________ 1 = Single entity drug 2 = Combination drug 3 = Undetermined 39 2 224-225 Drug classes ____________ 01-19 : Major NDC drug class 20 : Other or undetermined blank : blank (See pg. 87 for list of major NDC drug class codes and names) 40 25 226-250 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination ________________ drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) 41-46 35 251-285 Drug related information for medication code3 ____________________________________________ 41 5 251-255 Generic name code (see pgs.79-86 for code/name _________________ 50001-92506 : Specific generic code 50000 : Generic name undetermined 42 1 256 Prescription status code _______________________ 1 = Prescription drug 2 = Nonprescription drug 3 = Undetermined 43 1 257 Controlled substance status code ________________________________ 1 = Schedule I (research only) 2 = Schedule II 3 = Schedule III 4 = Schedule IV 5 = Schedule V 6 = No control 7 = Undetermined 44 1 258 Composition status code _______________________ 1 = Single entity drug 2 = Combination drug 3 = Undetermined 45 2 259-260 Drug classes ____________ 01-19 : Major NDC drug class 20 : Other or undetermined blank : blank (See pg. 87 for list or major NDC drug class codes and names) 46 25 261-285 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination ________________ drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Tape Locations 286-335 Item Field Tape No. Length Location Item Description and Codes ____ ______ ________ ___________________________________________ 47-52 35 286-320 Drug related information for medication code4 ____________________________________________ 47 5 286-290 Generic name code (see pgs.79-86 for code/name _________________ 50001-92506 : Specific generic code 50000 : Generic name undetermined 48 1 291 Prescription status code ________________________ 1 = Prescription drug 2 = Nonprescription drug 3 = Undetermined 49 1 292 Controlled substance status code ________________________________ 1 = Schedule I (research only) 2 = Schedule II 3 = Schedule III 4 = Schedule IV 5 = Schedule V 6 = No control 7 = Undetermined 50 1 293 Composition status code _______________________ 1 = Single entity drug 2 = Combination drug 3 = Undetermined 51 2 294-295 Drug classes ____________ 01-19 : Major NDC drug class 20 : Other or undetermined blank : blank (See pg. 87 for list of major NDC drug class codes and names) 52 25 296-320 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination ________________ drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) 53-58 35 321-355 Drug related information for medication code5 ____________________________________________ 53 5 321-325 Generic name code (see pgs.79-86 for code/name _________________ 50001-92506 : Specific generic code 50000 : Generic name undetermined 54 1 326 Prescription status code ________________________ 1 = Prescription drug 2 = Nonprescription drug 3 = Undetermined 55 1 327 Controlled substance status code ________________________________ 1 = Schedule I (research only) 2 = Schedule II 3 = Schedule III 4 = Schedule IV 5 = Schedule V 6 = No control 7 = Undetermined 56 1 328 Composition status code _______________________ 1 = Single entity drug 2 = Combination drug 3 = Undetermined 57 2 329-330 Drug classes ____________ 01-19 : Major NDC drug class 20 : Other or undetermined blank : blank (See page 87 for list of major NDC drug class codes and names) 58 25 331-335 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination ________________ drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) Ingredient code (50001-92506, or 50000) DESIGNATED SPECIALISTS Specialties on the 1992 AMA List of Designated Specialties from which the sample of physicians was selected and asked to participate in the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1992. (An asterisk indicates a change from 1991) _________________________________________________________________________ GENERAL PRACTICE ________________ GP General Practice FP Family Practice FPG Family Practice, Geriatric Medicine INTERNAL MEDICINE _________________ IM Internal Medicine PEDIATRICS __________ ADL Adolescent Medicine CCP Pediatrics, Critical Care Medicine NPM Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine PD Pediatrics PDA Pediatric Allergy PDC Pediatric Cardiology PDE Pediatric Endocrinology PDP Pediatric Pulmonology PG Pediatric Gastroenterology PHO Pediatric Hematology-Oncology * PN Pediatric Nephrology (formerly PNP) GENERAL SURGERY _______________ GS General Surgery OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY _________________________ GO Gynecological Oncology GYN Gynecology MFM Maternal and Fetal Medicine OBG Obstetrics and Gynecology OBS Obstetrics OCC Obstetrics & Gynecology, Critical Care Medicine REN Reproductive Endocrinology ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY __________________ HSO Orthopedic Surgery, Hand Surgery OAR Orthopedic surgery, Adult Reconstructive Orthopedics OMO Orthopedic Surgery, Musculoskeletal Oncology OP Orthopedic surgery, Pediatric Orthopedics ORS Orthopedic Surgery OSM Orthopedic surgery, Sports Medicine OTR Orthopedic Surgery, Trauma CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE PSYCHIATRY ______________________ __________ CD Cardiovascular Disease P Psychiatry CHP Child Psychiatry DERMATOLOGY PYA Psychoanalysis ___________ D Dermatology UROLOGY OPHTHALMLOGY _______ ____________ U Urological Surgery OPH Ophthalmology NEUROLOGY OTOLARYNOLOGY _________ _____________ N Neurology OTO Otolaryngology CHN Child Neurology FPS Facial Plastic Surgery, Otolaryngology ALL OTHER SPECIALTIES _____________________ A Allergy ABS Abdominal Surgery AI Allergy and Immunology ALI Allergy & Immunology, Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology AM Aerospace Medicine AS Abdominal Surgery (formerly ABS) CCM Critical Care Medicine CCS Surgery, Critical Care CDS Cardiovascular Surgery CRS Colon and Rectal Surgery DDL Dermatological Immunology,Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology DIA Diabetes EM Emergency Medicine END Endocrinology GE Gastroenterology GER Geriatrics GPM General Preventive Medicine HEM Hematology HNS Head and Neck Surgery HS Hand Surgery HSP Surgery, Plastic-Hand ICE Internal Medicine, Cariac Electrophysiology ID Infectious Diseases IG Immunology ILI Internal Medicine, Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology * IMG Internal Medicine, Geriatric Medicine (formerly GER) LM Legal Medicine NCC Neurological Surgery, Critical Care Medicine NEP Nephrology NS Neurological Surgery NTR Nutrition OM Occupational Medicine ON Oncology OS Other Specialty PA Clinical Pharmacology PDS Pediatric Surgery PH Public Health PLI Pediatric, Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology PM Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation PS Plastic Surgery PUD Pulmonary Disease RHU Rheumatology TRS Traumatic Surgery TS Thoracic Surgery US Unspecified Specialty VS Vascular Surgery PATIENT DATA MARGINAL DATA FOR PATIENT VISITS ___________________________________________________________________________ PATIENT TOTAL < 15 15-24 25-44 45-64 65-74 75+ AGE ________ _________ _________ _________ ________ ________ ________ ALL 34606 5016 2800 9762 8315 4822 3891 762044735 155168342 72015646 211896773 154997085 90625400 77341489 100.000 20.362 9.450 27.806 20.340 11.892 10.149 __________________________________________________________________________ PATIENT TOTAL FEMALE MALE _________ _________ _________ SEX ALL 34606 20052 14554 RECORDS 762044735 457369138 304675597 VISITS 100.000 60.019 39.981 PERCENT __________________________________________________________________________ PATIENT ASIAN/PA AMER IN/ RACE TOTAL WHITE BLACK ISLANDER ESK/ALEU _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ALL 34606 30443 3139 909 115 RECORDS 762044735 653851263 82599498 23205209 2388765 VISITS 100.000 85.802 10.839 3.045 0.313 PERCENT __________________________________________________________________________ ETHNICITY NOT TOTAL HISPANIC HISPANIC _________ _________ _________ ALL 34606 2293 32313 RECORDS 762044735 55261462 706783273 VISITS 100.000 7.252 92.748 PERCENT _________________________________________________________________________ SOURCE OF HMO/OTHR OTHER PRIVATE/ PAYMENT TOTAL PREPAID MEDICARE MEDICAID GOVERNMT COMMERCIAL _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___________ ALL 34606 5774 7890 3143 848 1248 762044735 146337750 151655612 84098047 15622281 250870401 100.000 19.203 19.901 11.036 2.050 32.921 PATIENT NO NO PAID CHARGE OTHER ANSWER _________ _________ _________ _________ 6541 774 1652 660 RECORDS 145459347 12453506 30327015 17772719 VISITS 19.088 1.634 3.980 2.332 PERCENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------- PATIENT TOTAL YES NO _________ _________ _________ REFERRAL STATUS ALL 34606 3834 30772 RECORDS 762044735 47975839 714068896 VISITS 100.000 6.296 93.704 PERCENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------- IS THIS TOTAL YES NO VISIT _________ _________ _________ INJURY ALL 34606 3186 31420 RECORDS RELATED? 762044735 65554819 696489916 VISITS 100.000 8.602 91.398 PERCENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOES TOTAL YES NO UNKNOWN PATIENT _________ _________ _________ _________ SMOKE ALL 34606 3704 20519 10383 RECORDS CIGARETTES? 762044735 78618112 485056623 198370000 VISITS 100.000 10.317 63.652 26.031 PERCENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------ VISIT OLD PAT OLD PAT STATUS TOTAL NEW PAT NEW PROB OLD PROB _________ _________ _________ _________ ALL 34606 6706 5507 22393 RECORDS 762044735 112380521 175369932 474294282 VISITS 100.000 14.747 23.013 62.240 PERCENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------ HYPERCHO- DOES DE- HYPER- LESTERO- PATIENT TOTAL NONE PRESSION TENSION LEMIA OBESITY NOW -------- --------- -------- -------- -------- -------- HAVE? ALL 34606 25741 2915 4129 1567 2805 R 762044735 572463441 44840900 103134702 42134539 65548727 V 100.000 75.122 5.884 13.534 5.529 8.602 P _________________________________________________________________________ NUMBER OF TOTAL 0 MEDS 1 MED 2 MEDS 3 MEDS 4 MEDS 5 MEDS MEDICATIONS -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ALL 34606 15448 9722 4866 2294 1069 1207 726022735 275997873 246789606 126345277 57503254 26449438 28959287 100.000 36.218 32.385 16.580 7.546 3.471 3.800 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- DURATION ZERO 1-5 6-10 11-15 16-30 31+ OF TOTAL MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES VISIT -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- ------- ALL 34606 307 2098 7264 10402 10253 4284 762044735 8551818 56055497 196232649 245954292 199762263 55488216 100.000 1.122 7.356 25.751 32.276 26.214 7.281 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- GEOGRAPHIC NORTH- MID- REGION TOTAL EAST WEST SOUTH WEST ---------- ---------- --------- --------- -------- ALL 34606 7177 8572 10253 8564 RECORDS 762044735 165315267 184275070 236799947 175654451 VISITS 100.000 21.694 24.182 31.074 23.050 PERCENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL GEN PRAC INT MED PEDIATR GEN SURG OB-GYNS ORTH SUR ------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -------- --------- 13 MOST 34606 4989 2172 2677 5415 1884 1617 FREQ. 762044735 219245308 100272526 96128556 24309185 68367280 37983170 VISITED 100.000 28.771 13.158 12.615 3.190 8.972 4.984 SPECIALTIES CARD VAS DERMATOL URO SUR PSYCHIA NEUR SUR OPHTHALM OTOLARYN OTHER --------- --------- -------- -------- --------- --------- -------- ------ 1255 1608 1569 2401 2000 1965 2386 2668 14663530 28699009 14955375 19817738 7708440 46560241 22912245 60422132 1.924 3.766 1.963 2.601 1.012 6.110 3.007 7.929 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRESCRIPTION NON STATUS PRESCRIP- PRESCRIP- UNDETER- TOTAL TION DRUG TION DRUG MINED --------- ----------- ----------- --------- ALL 36647 30372 3127 3148 RECORDS 922584109 761204075 82682958 78697076 MENTIONS 100.000 82.508 8.962 8.530 PERCENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTROLLED UNCON- SUBSTANCE CONTROLLED TROLLED UNDETER- STATUS TOTAL DRUGS DRUGS MINED --------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ALL 36647 2782 30833 3032 RECORDS 922584109 55606093 790375843 76602173 MENTIONS 100.000 6.027 85.670 8.303 PERCENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------- NATIONAL ANESTHE/ ANTI- ANTIMI- HEMATO CARDIO- CENTRAL DRUG CODE ADJUNCTS DOTES CROBIALS LOGICS VASCULAR NERV SYS STATUS TOTAL 01 02 03 04 05 06 -------- --------- ------ -------- ------ -------- -------- ALL 36647 83 21 4695 501 5917 3827 922584109 2418416 456039 145655651 1197277 145658603 56347589 100.000 0.262 0.049 15.788 1.298 15.788 6.108 RADIOPH GASTROIN- METABOLCS HORMONES IMMUNO- SKIN MUC ARMACEUTS TESTINALS NUTRIENTS HORM MECH LOGICS MEMBRANE 07 08 09 10 11 12 --------- --------- --------- --------- ------- --------- 243 1504 1456 2797 778 1948 7618960 38422095 39644192 77726461 29744426 44962771 0.826 4.165 4.297 8.425 3.224 4.874 NEURO- ONCO- OPTHAL- OTICS DRUGS FOR ANTIPARA LOGICS LYTICS MICS PAIN RELF SITICS 13 14 15 16 17 18 ---------- ------- -------- ------- ---------- --------- 1294 390 1039 223 4273 117 17135147 6724359 26366573 6166085 101433161 2548065 1.857 0.729 2.858 0.668 10.994 0.276 RESPIRA- UNCLASIF/ TORY TRCT MISC BLANK 19 20 ---------- --------- -------- 2908 2490 143 RECORDS 96026211 62782513 2774515 MENTIONS 10.408 6.805 0.301 PERCENT --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPOSITION SINGLE COMB- STATUS INGREDIEN INATION UNDETER- TOTAL DRUG DRUG MINED -------- ---------- -------- --------- ALL 36647 28298 5369 2980 RECORDS 922584109 702678819 44542800 75362490 MENTIONS 100.000 76.164 15.667 8.169 PERCENT --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PATIENT TOTAL < 15 15-24 25-44 45-64 65-74 75+ AGE -------- -------- -------- ------- ------- ------- --------- ALL 36647 4693 2323 8818 9173 6183 5457 922584109 162713884 65258885 215973915 207908409 141180418 129548598 100.000 17.637 7.073 23.410 22.535 15.303 14.042 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PATIENT TOTAL FEMALE MALE SEX --------- --------- --------- ALL 36647 21712 14935 RECORDS 922584109 562698981 359885128 MENTIONS 100.000 60.992 39.008 PERCENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 MOST TOTAL GEN PRAC INT MED PEDIATRI GEN SURG OB-GYNS ORTH SUR FREQ. -------- --------- -------- --------- --------- -------- --------- VISIT 36647 6921 3857 2868 2621 1178 658 SPEC. 922584109 315045873 181604275 104258222 14593771 40563141 15714428 100.000 34.148 19.684 11.301 1.582 4.397 1.703 CARD VAS DERMATOL URO SURG PSYCHIAT NEUR SUR OPHTHALM OTOLARYN OTHER --------- -------- --------- -------- --------- -------- -------- ------ 3510 1688 911 2573 2426 1385 1787 22367 40630517 28428937 9024322 20715356 9661879 35530469 16633681 761958948 4.404 3.081 0.978 2.245 1.047 3.851 1.803 82.590 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- NUMBER OF TOTAL 1 MED 2 MEDS 3 MEDS 4 MEDS 5 MEDS MEDICATIONS ------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ALL 36647 9722 9732 6882 4276 6035 R 922584109 246789606 252690554 172509762 105797752 144796435 M 100.000 26.750 27.389 18.699 11.468 15.695 P -------------------------------------------------------------------------- IS MEDICA- TOTAL YES NO UNSPECIFD TION # 1 --------- --------- --------- ----------- A NEW 36647 7785 9379 1993 RECORDS MEDICATION 922584109 223179375 208054320 54746993 MENTIONS 100.000 24.191 22.551 5.934 PERCENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------- IS MEDICA- TOTAL YES NO UNSPECIFD TION # 2 --------- --------- --------- ----------- A NEW 36647 7311 16885 12451 RECORDS MEDICATION 922584109 220313703 384478500 317791906 MENTIONS 100.000 23.880 41.674 34.446 PERCENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------- IS MEDICA- TOTAL YES NO UNSPECIFD TION # 3 --------- --------- --------- ----------- A NEW 36647 3286 12195 21166 RECORDS MEDICATION 922584109 100174342 276797264 545612503 MENTIONS 100.000 10.858 30.002 59.140 PERCENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------- IS MEDICA- TOTAL YES NO UNSPECIFD TION # 4 --------- ---------- --------- ---------- A NEW 36647 1478 7828 27341 RECORDS MEDICATION 922584109 45331189 178120706 699132214 MENTIONS 100.000 4.914 19.307 75.780 PERCENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------- IS MEDICA- TOTAL YES NO UNSPECIFD TION # 5 --------- ---------- ---------- ---------- A NEW 36647 750 4749 31148 RECORDS MEDICATION 922584109 21519155 108674278 792390676 MENTIONS 100.000 2.332 11.779 85.888 PERCENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPENDIX I Relative Standard Errors - Estimates of Office Visits The standard error is primarily a measure of the sampling variability that occurs by chance because only a sample is surveyed, rather than the entire universe. The relative standard error (R.S.E.) of an estimate is obtained dividing the standard error of the estimate by the estimate itself and is expressed as a percentage of the estimate. Table III provides relative stan- dard errors for a wide range of estimates,including the lowest reliable esti- mates for each of the most frequently visited specialties. In addition, the following formulas may be used to calculate relative standard errors for a variety of estimates. For aggregate estimates, relative standard errors may be calculated using the following general formula, where "x" is the aggregate of patient visits or drug mentions in thousands, and coefficients "A" and "B" are obtained from Table IV. ________ RSE(x) = 100 | A + B | ___ \| X For estimates of percentages, relative standard errors may be calculated using the following general formula, where "p" is the percent of visits or mentions, "X" is the denominator of the percent in thousands, and coefficient "B" is obtained from Table IV. ____________ RSE(p) = 100 | B . (1-p) | _________ \} p . X For estimates of visit rates, in which the numerator is the number of visits for a particular characteristic, and the denominator is the total United States population, the relative standard error is equivalent to the relative standard error of the numerator, as shown in the previous paragraph on aggregate estimates. TABLES Table III TABLE III. Relative standard errors (RSE's) for selected estimates of office visits (in 1,000's) by physician specialty: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey. 1992 ______________________________________________________________________ P H Y S I C I A N S P E C I A L T Y ______________________________________________________________________ ALL SPEC GP IM PED OTHER OBG __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ VISITS/RSE VISITS/RSE VISITS/RSE VISITS/RSE VISITS/RSE VISITS/RSE 100 77 100 83 100 73 60 80 50 80 45 80 200 55 200 59 200 52 100 62 70 68 70 64 300 45 300 49 300 43 200 45 100 57 100 54 400 39 400 43 400 38 300 37 200 41 200 39 500 35 500 39 500 34 484 30* 300 34 363 30* 675 30* 700 33 689 30* 700 26 408 30* 600 24 900 26 901 30* 900 27 900 23 600 26 800 22 1,300 22 1,300 26 1,300 23 1,300 20 800 23 1,000 20 2,000 18 2,000 22 2,000 20 2,000 18 1,100 20 1,500 18 3,000 15 3,000 19 3,000 18 3,000 16 2,000 17 2,000 16 5,000 12 5,000 17 5,000 16 5,000 14 3,000 15 3,000 15 10,000 9 10,000 15 10,000 14 10,000 13 5,000 14 5,000 13 20,000 7 20,000 14 20,000 13 20,000 12 10,000 13 10,000 12 50,000 6 50,000 13 50,000 12 50,000 11 20,000 12 20,000 12 80,000 5 80,000 13 80,000 12 80,000 11 50,000 12 50,000 11 _______________________________________________________________________ P H Y S I C I A N S P E C I A L T Y (cont.) _______________________________________________________________________ ORS OPH DO D CD ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ __________ VISITS/RSE VISITS/RSE VISITS/RSE VISITS/RSE VISIT/RSE 40 79 40 77 30 74 30 67 30 65 60 65 60 63 50 58 40 59 50 51 90 53 90 52 90 45 70 46 70 44 200 37 200 36 150 36 100 39 100 38 317 30* 313 30* 234 30* 204 30* 181 30* 500 25 500 25 400 25 300 26 300 25 700 22 600 23 500 23 500 23 500 22 1,000 19 1,000 20 600 22 600 22 600 21 2,000 16 2,000 17 700 21 700 21 800 20 3,000 15 3,000 16 1,000 19 1,000 20 1,000 19 5,000 13 5,000 15 2,000 17 2,000 18 2,000 17 8,000 13 8,000 14 3,000 16 3,000 18 3,000 17 10,000 12 15,000 14 5,000 16 5,000 17 5,000 16 20,000 12 20,000 13 15,000 15 15,000 17 10,000 16 40,000 12 40,000 13 40,000 15 30,000 17 15,000 16 ________________________________________________________________________ P H Y S I C I A N S P E C I A L T Y (cont.) ________________________________________________________________________ P U OTO GS N ____________ ____________ _____________ ____________ ___________ VISITS/RSE VISITS/RSE VISITS/RSE VISITS/RSE VISITS/RSE 30 61 30 57 15 71 10 74 6 79 40 53 40 50 30 51 20 53 10 62 60 44 60 42 40 44 30 43 20 44 90 36 90 35 60 37 45 36 30 37 136 30* 130 30* 98 30* 68 30* 48 30* 200 25 200 25 150 25 100 25 60 27 300 22 300 22 200 23 150 22 80 25 500 18 500 19 300 20 200 19 100 23 600 17 600 18 500 18 300 17 200 18 800 16 800 17 600 17 400 16 300 16 1,000 15 1,000 16 700 16 500 15 500 15 2,000 13 2,000 15 1,000 15 700 14 800 14 3,000 12 3,000 14 2,000 14 1,000 13 2,000 13 10,000 11 8,000 14 5,000 13 6,000 11 4,000 13 20,000 11 15,000 13 15,000 13 20,000 11 8,000 12 ________________________________________________________________________ * The lowest reliable estimate Table IV Table IV. Coefficients appropriate for determining relative standard errors of patient visit and drug mention estimates (in 1,000's), by physician specialty: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey,1992. ________________________________________________________________________ Physician Patient visits Drug mentions Specialty Coefficient Coefficient A B A B _________________________________________________________________________ All specialties 0.002166736 59.31728791 0.00410657 89.17495556 General/Family Prac. 0.01528225 67.30624004 0.01823822 122.9599 Internal Medicine 0.01430119 52.12533278 0.02284806 90.21863157 Pediatrics 0.01242304 37.48754366 0.0199687 39.77076275 Other specialty 0.0133434 31.25167177 0.02539558 47.16170733 Obstetrics/Gynecology 0.01261294 28.04987362 0.0203148 41.18898323 Orthopedic surgery 0.01290139 24.41126789 0.02740476 24.31222595 Ophthalmology 0.01669678 22.9295663 0.04965684 23.06889268 Doctors of Osteopathy 0.02187347 15.93954564 0.02749416 21.87363446 Dermatology 0.02754591 12.69389556 0.02140189 18.82787934 Cardiovascular 0.02326084 12.05944272 0.02675668 25.74429136 diseases Psychiatry 0.01081403 10.77898407 0.01648031 14.04494475 Urological surgery 0.01745979 9.38525852 0.03806206 5.36142571 Otolaryngology 0.01636667 7.22439527 0.0168309 10.94330617 General surgery 0.01131364 5.33548403 0.04818038 5.63703534 Neurology 0.01482385 3.63971125 0.03038956 4.78471796 __________________________________________________________________________ Relative Standard Errors - Estimates of Drug Mentions For those users who may be interested in analyzing NAMCS data in terms of drug mentions only, irrespective of office visits, they will need to utilize relative standard errors that apply specifically to the universe of drug mentions. Although this documentation provides minimal information on the error rates for the drug mentions universe, Table V contains the relative standard errors for the lowest reliable estimate of drug mentions for each of the most frequently visited specialties. For all other estimates of drug mentions, relative standard errors may be calculated using the appropriate coefficients for drug mentions in Table IV and applying the formulas listed at the beginning of Appendix I. If users would like more information about analyzing drug data as a seperate universe, contact the staff of the Ambulatory Care Statistics Branch at 301-436-7132. Table V Table V. Estimates of drug mentions having a relative standard error of thirty percent (30%), by physician specialty: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1992. ___________________________________________________________ Physician Lowest reliable Specialty estimate of drug mentions (in 1'000's) ___________________________________________________________ All specialties 1,039 General/Family Practice 1,714 Internal Medicine 1,344 Other specialties 731 Obstetrics and Gynecology 592 Ophthalmology 572 Pediatrics 568 Cardiovascular Diseases 408 Orthopedic Surgery 389 Doctors of Osteopathy 350 Dermatology 275 Psychiatry 192 Otolaryngology 150 General Surgery 135 Urological Surgery 104 Neurology 81 DATA ITEMS 1992 NAMCS Patient Record Form Data Items ITEM 1 - DATE OF VISIT Self-explanatory ITEM 2 - DATE OF BIRTH Record exact date. Estimate year if date is unknown. ITEM 3 - SEX Self-explanatory ITEM 4 - COLOR OR RACE Record according to observation or knowledge of patient. If the patient's race is not obvious, the physician (or assistant) should mark the box which in his judgment is most appropriate. 1 - White: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East. 2 - Black: A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. 3 - Asian/Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands. This area includes, for example, China, India, Japan, Korea, the Philippine Islands and Samoa. 4 - American Indian/Eskimo/Aleut: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America, and who maintains cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community recognition. ITEM 5 - Ethnicity Record according to observation or knowledge of patient. If the patient's ethnicity is not obvious, the physician (or assistant) should mark the box which in his/her judgment is most appropriate. 1 - Hispanic Origin: A person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South America or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. 2 - Not Hispanic: Check "Not Hispanic" for all persons who are not of Hispanic Origin. ITEM 6 - EXPECTED SOURCE(S) OF PAYMENT Check all sources which, to the best of your knowledge, will be the FINAL, UNREIMBURSED, PAYERS OF PART OR ALL of the charges incurred at THIS VISIT. "HMO/OTHER PREPAID" includes health maintenance organizations (HMO's), independent practice organizations (IPA's), and all other prepaid health care plans. "Medicare," "Medicaid," and "Private/commercial insurance" include payments made either directly to the physician or as reimbursement to the patient. "Other government" includes payments made under any other local, state, or Federal health care program, such as workmen's compensation programs and CHAMPUS. "Patient paid" includes insurance deductibles and co-payments, as well as full payments. "No charge" excludes visits that are part of a "package," such as prenatal visits for which a flat fee was charged. "Other" includes all payment sources not included in the preceding categories, such as private charitable organizations. ITEM 7 - WAS PATIENT REFERRED FOR THIS VISIT BY ANOTHER PHYSICIAN? This item is intended to provide an idea of the "flow" of ambulatory patient from one physician to another. This item concerns referral to the sample physician by a different physician. The counterpart to this item is box 5 of Item 18 which concerns referrals by the sample physician to another physician. Check "Yes" if patient was referred by another physician for THIS VISIT, regardless of reason for referral. The interest is in referrals for this visit and not in referrals for any prior visit. Referrals are any visits are made because of the advice or direction of a physician other than the on being visited. ITEM 8 - IS THIS VISIT INJURY RELATED? Check "Yes" if any part of this visit was for acute or follow-up care of an injury. ITEM 9 - DOES PATIENT SMOKE CIGARETTES? Check "yes" if the patient currently smokes cigarettes in any quantity. Check "No" if the patient currently does not smoke cigarettes. ITEM 10 - PATIENT'S COMPLAINT(S), SYMPTOM(S) OR OTHER REASON(S) FOR THIS VISIT (in patient's own words) (1) Record the patient's principal complaint, symptom or other reason as it seems to the patient. The physician may recognize right away, or may find out after examination, that the real problem is something entirely different, but record here the patient's words to describe how the patient defines his trouble. (2) This item, like all other items on the Patient Record Form, refers to patient's complaint, symptom or other reason for this visit. Conceivably, the patient may be in treatment for a serious illness, but if his problem on this visit is a cut finger or a twisted ankle, that latter problem is the information to be recorded. (3) The complaint or symptom should be described in the patient's own key words. The physician's diagnosis is recorded in Item 11 and should not be recorded here. Example: "pain in chest," "cramps after eating,". Space has been allotted for: "Most important" (10a),and others 10b and 10c. "Most important" (10A) refers to the reason which, in the physician's judgment, was most responsible for causing the patient to make this visit. Up to three patient problems are coded in the order they are listed. There will, of course, be visits by patients for reasons other than some complaint or symptom. Examples might be: annual checkup, routine prenatal or postnatal care. In such cases, the physician should simply enter the reason for the visit. (If the reason for patient visit was only to pay a bill or ask the physician to fill out an insurance form or to drop off a specimen, no Patient Record Form should be completed.) Item 11 - PHYSICIAN'S DIAGNOSES This item should never be blank. a. Under "PRINCIPAL DIAGNOSIS" record best assessment of diagnosis associated with Item 10a. If possible, enter a final or provisional diagnosis; otherwise diagnosis may be expressed in "problem" terms. Do not enter "rule out" diagnosis. If no diagnosis exists for the reason in Item 10 (e.g., visits for well-person exam), enter "well person" or other appropriate description of the situation. For post-operative visits, specify the post-op diagnosis as "P.O. (Dx)". Do not enter the operative or surgical procedure. b. Enter up to two other Dx's which exist at time of visit, whether or not they are of direct concern to this visit. ITEM 12 - HAVE YOU OR ANYONE IN YOUR PRACTICE SEEN PATIENT BEFORE? "Seen" means "provided care for" at any time in the past. If no (never saw patient before), the physician marks that box and goes on to Item 13. If "Yes," also answer the sub-question: Has this patient been seen before for the condition diagnosed in Item 11? ITEM 13 - DOES PATIENT NOW HAVE: Check all that apply regardless of diagnosis in Item 11. 1. None of below 4. Hypercholesterolemia 2. Depression 5. Obesity 3. Hypertension Item 14 - AMBULATORY SURGICAL PROCEDURES(S) Record up to two outpatient surgical procedures that were SCHEDULED OR PERFORMED this visit. Record procedures that were PERFORMED BEFORE procedures that were SCHEDULED. When reporting two procedures that were performed, or two that were scheduled, record the MORE COMPLEX PROCEDURE FIRST. For the first procedure, check whether it was scheduled or actually performed during this visit. Also, check which type of anesthesia, if any, was used or will be used. ITEM 15 - DIAGNOSTIC/SCREENING SERVICES Check ALL appropriate boxes for services ORDERED OR PROVIDED. If a general examination was performed, check appropriate boxes for EACH INDIVIDUAL SERVICE included. If serum cholesterol level was included in a panel of blood tests, check "Cholesterol measure," AND "Other lab test." Check "Other" for any diagnostic/screening test or service ordered or provided but not included in the preceding categories, and describe the service on the line provided. 1. None 11. Pap test 2. Blood pressure 12. Strep throat test 3. Urinalysis 13. HIV serology 4. EKG - resting 14. Cholesterol measure 5. EKG - exercise 15. Other lab test 6. Mammogram 16. Hearing test 7. Chest x-ray 17. Visual acuity 8. Other radiology 18. Mental status exam 9. Allergy testing 19. Other (specify) 10. Spirometry Item 16 - THERAPEUTIC SERVICES Check ALL appropriate boxes for counseling/education AND other therapeutic services ORDERED OR PROVIDED. Check "OTHER COUNSELING" for counseling regarding a current or potential health problem not included in the preceding categories, e.g., instruction on proper use of drugs and devices. Check "OTHER THERAPY" for any treatment or therapeutic services, EXCLUDING MEDICATION, ordered or provided and not included in the specific categories listed. 1. None Counseling/education: 2. Diet 8. Smoking cessation 3. Exercise 9. Family/social 4. Cholesterol reduction 10. Growth/development 5. Weight reduction 11. Family planning 6. Drug abuse 12. Other counseling 7. Alcohol abuse Other therapy: 13. Psychotherapy 16. Physiotherapy 14. Corrective lenses 17. Other therapy (specify) 15. Hearing aid ITEM 17 - MEDICATION THERAPY List ALL prescription and non-prescription drugs ORDERED OR PROVIDED--by any route of administration--at THIS VISIT. Include immunization agents, desensitization agents, and other biologicals. Include drugs prescribed at previous visit if patient was instructed at THIS VISIT to continue the medication. Use SPECIFIC BRAND OR GENERIC DRUG NAMES as entered on prescription or medical records. Do NOT enter broad drug classes, such as "pain medication." Limit entries to DRUG NAME ONLY. Additional information, such as route of administration, dosage, form, strength, or regimen is not required. ITEM 18 - DISPOSITION THIS VISIT Eight codes are provided to describe the physician's disposition of the case on this visit. The physician should mark as many categories as apply. DISPOSITION DEFINITION 1. No Follow-up Planned No return visit or telephone contact is scheduled for the patient's problem on this visit. 2. Return at Specified Time The patient is told to schedule an appointment or is instructed to return at a particular time. 3. Return if Needed, P.R.N. No future appointment is made, but the patient is instructed to make an appointment with the physician if the patient considers it necessary. (P.R.N., pro re nata, as necessary, as the occasion arises.) 4. Telephone Follow-up The patient is instructed to telephone Planned the physician on a particular day. 5. Referred to Other The patient is instructed to consult or Physician seek care from another physician. The patient may or may not return to this physician at a later date. 6. Returned to Referring Patient was referred to this physician Physician and is now instructed to consult again with the physician who referred him. 7. Admit to Hospital Patient is instructed that further care or treatment will be provided in a hospital. No further office visits are expected prior to that admission. 8. Other (Specify) Any other disposition of the case not included in the above categories. Any such "other" disposition should be described on the line provided. ITEM 19 - DURATION OF THIS VISIT Include here the entire time the doctor spent with the patient. DO NOT include the time patient spent waiting to see the doctor. DO NOT include the time patient spent receiving care from someone other than the doctor. For example, the nurse gave the patient an inoculation, or a technician administered an electrocardiogram. If the patient did not see the doctor at all, zero minutes should be entered in Item 19. The intent of this item is to get the total time spent in face-to-face contact with the doctor. If more than one patient is seen by the doctor at the same time, apply the following rule: If the doctor can easily segregate the time spent with each (e.g., 3 minutes with one and 27 minutes with the other),he should record that on the Patient Record Forms. If he cannot estimate how much time was spent with each, he should divide the total time equally among the patients seen together. DEFINITIONS Office(s).--Premises that the physician identifies as locations for his ambulatory practice. Responsibility over time for patient care and professional services rendered there generally resides with the individual physician rather than with any institution. Visit.--A direct, personal exchange between ambulatory patient and the physician (or members of his staff) for the purpose of seeking care and rendering health services. Ambulatory patient.--An individual presenting for personal health services, neither bedridden nor currently admitted to any health care institution on the premises. Drug mention(s).--The physician's entry of a pharmaceutical agent ordered or provided--by any route of administration--for prevention, diagnosis, or treatment. Generic as well as brand-name drugs are included. Along with all new drugs, the physician also records continued medications if the patient was specifically instructed or expected to continue the medication. PATIENTS In-scope: All patients seen by the physician or member of his staff in his office(s). Out-of-scope: Patients seen by the physician in a hospital, nursing home, or other extended care institution, or the patient's home. Note: If the doctor has a private office (which fits definition of "office") located in a hospital, the ambulatory patients seen there would be considered "in-scope." The following types of patients are also considered out-of-scope: patients seen by the physician in any institution (including outpatient clinics of hospitals) for which the institution has the primary responsibility for the care of the patient over time patients who telephone and receive advice from the physician patients who come to the office only to leave a specimen, pick up insurance forms, or pay their bills patients who come to the office only to pick up medications previously prescribed by the physician PHYSICIANS In-Scope: All duly licensed doctors of medicine and doctors of osteopathy currently in practice who have regularly scheduled time for seeing ambulatory patients at an office location. Out-of-Scope: Those physicians who treat patients only indirectly, includ- ing specialists in anesthesiology, pathology, forensic pathology, radiology, therapeutic radiology,and diagnostic radiology,and the following physicians. physicians who are federally employed or who are in military service physicians who treat patients only in an institutional setting (e.g., patients in nursing homes and hospitals) physicians employed full time by an industry or institution and having no private practice (e.g., physicians who work for the VA, the Ford Motor Company, etc.) physicians who spend no time seeing ambulatory patients. Physician specialty.--Principal specialty (including general practice) as designated by the physician at the time of the survey. Those physicians for whom a specialty was not obtained were assigned the principal specialty recorded in the Master Physician files maintained by the AMA or AOA. Region of practice location.--The four geographic regions which correspond to those used by the U.S. Bureau of the Census, are as follows: Region States Included Northeast..........................Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont Midwest............................Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin South..............................Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia West Virginia West...............................Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Hawaii Appendix II APPENDIX II REASON FOR VISIT CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY OF CODES ________________________________________________________________________ Code Module Number ________________________________________________________________________ SYMPTOM MODULE General Symptoms.................................. 1001-1099 Symptoms Referable to Psychological/ Mental Disorders................................ 1100-1199 Symptoms Referable to Nervous Sys- tem (excluding sense organs).................... 1200-1259 Symptoms Referable to Cardiovascular/ Lymphatic Systems............................... 1260-1299 Symptoms Referable to Eyes/Ears................... 1300-1399 Symptoms Referable to Respiratory System.......................................... 1400-1499 Symptoms Referable to the Digestive System.......................................... 1500-1639 Symptoms Referable to the Genitourinary System.......................................... 1640-1829 Symptoms Referable to the Skin, Nails, and Hair........................................ 1830-1899 Symptoms Referable to the Musculoskele- tal System...................................... 1900-1999 DISEASE MODULE Infective and Parasitic Diseases.................. 2001-2099 Neoplasms......................................... 2100-2199 Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases........................................ 2200-2249 Diseases of the Blood and Blood-Forming Organs.......................................... 2250-2299 Mental Disorders.................................. 2300-2349 Diseases of the Nervous System.................... 2350-2399 Diseases of the Eye............................... 2400-2449 Diseases of the Ear............................... 2450-2499 Diseases of the Circulatory System................ 2500-2599 Diseases of the Respiratory System................ 2600-2649 Diseases of the Digestive System.................. 2650-2699 Diseases of the Genitourinary System.............. 2700-2799 Diseases of the Skin/Subcutaneous Tissue.......................................... 2800-2899 DISEASE MODULE - Con. Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue.................... 2900-2949 Congenital anomalies.............................. 2950-2989 Perinatal Morbidity/Mortality Conditions...................................... 2990-2999 DIAGNOSTIC,SCREENING, AND PREVENTIVE MODULE General Examinations.............................. 3100-3199 Special Examinations.............................. 3200-3299 Diagnostic Tests.................................. 3300-3399 Other Screening and Preventive Pro- cedures......................................... 3400-3499 Family Planning.................................. 3500-3599 TREATMENT MODULE Medications...................................... 4100-4199 Preoperative and Prostoperative Care............. 4200-4299 Specific Types of Therapy........................ 4400-4499 Specific Therapeutic Procedures.................. 4500-4599 Medical Counseling............................... 4600-4699 Social Problem Counseling........................ 4700-4799 Progress Visit, NEC.............................. 4800-4899 INJURIES AND ADVER MODULE Injury by Type and/or Location................... 5001-5799 Injury, NOS...................................... 5800-5899 Poisoning and Adverse Effects.................... 5900-5999 TEST RESULTS MODULE............................... 6100-6700 ADMINISTRATIVE MODULE............................. 7100-7140 UNCODABLE ENTRIES................................. 8990-8999 _______________________________________________________________________ Note: NEC = not elsewhere classifiable; NOS = not otherwise specified. SYMPTOM MODULE 1050.0 Chest pain and related symptoms ______________ (not referable to body system) ______________ 1050.1 Chest Pain Excludes: Heart pain (1265.0) 1050.2 Chest discomfort,pressure General Symptoms (1001-1099) tightness ____________________________ 1050.3 Burning sensation in the chest 1005.0 Chills 1055.0 Pain, site not referable to a specific body system 1010.0 Fever Includes: Includes: Buttock pain High temperature Gluteal pain Perineal pain 1015.0 Tiredness, exhaustion Excludes: Includes: Chest pain (1050.1) Fatigue Abdominal pain (1545.1-1545.3) No energy 1055.1 Rib pain Run down 1055.2 Side pain, flank pain Worn out 1055.3 Groin pain Includes: Pubic pain 1020.0 General weakness 1055.4 Facial pain 1025.0 General ill feeling Includes: Includes: Jaw pain Not feeling well Pain over eye Diffuse Cx Multiple complaints 1060.0 Pain and related symptoms Malaise generalized,site unspecified Illness, NOS 1060.1 Pain, unspecified Sick, NOS Includes: Ache all over 1030.0 Fainting (syncope) 1060.2 Cramps, spasms, site Includes: unspecified Blacking out Excludes: Passing out Menstrual cramps Fainting spells (1745.2) Excludes: 1060.3 Stiffness,site unspecified Unconsciousness (5840.0) 1065.0 Tumor or mass, site unspecified 1035.0 Symptoms of fluid abnormalities 1070.0 Bleeding, site unspecified 1035.1 Edema Includes: 1075.0 Symptoms of growth and development Bloated disorders Holding water Swollen with water 1075.1 Lack of growth Dropsy Includes: Ankles swelling (both) Failure to thrive Excludes: Slowness, physical Swelling of one ankle Too short (1930.5) Immaturity, physical 1035.2 Excessive sweating, Poor weight gain perspiration 1075.2 Excessive growth 1035.3 Excessive thirst Includes: Too tall 1040.0 Weight gain Too big for age Includes: Development, early Obesity (physical) Overweight Too fat 1080.0 General Symptoms of infants,NEC Excludes: 1080.1 Crying to much, fussy, Counseling for weight fidgety, irritable problem (4600.0) 1080.2 Regurgitation,spitting up Excludes: 1045.0 Weight loss Vomiting (1530.0) 1045.1 Recent weight loss 1080.3 Feeding problem 1045.2 Underweight 1085.0 General or unspecified nonviral ______________________________________ infection NOTE: NEC = not elsewhere classifiable Includes: NOS = not otherwise specified Infection, NOS _______________________________________ 1090.0 Allergy, NOS 1130.0 Behavioral disorder Includes: 1130.1 Antisocial behavior Allergic reaction, NOS Includes: Food allergy, NOS Avoiding people Milk allergy, NOS Excessive shyness Excludes: Social isolation Allergic skin reaction (2825.0) Withdrawal Allergy to medications (5905.0) Lying Nasal allergy (2635.0) 1130.2 Hostile Behavior Includes: 1095.0 Disorders of motor functions Aggressiveness Includes: Criminality Ataxia Cruelty Difficulty in walking Destructiveness Clumsiness Negativism Limping Quarrelsome Staggering 1130.3 Hysterical behavior Stumbling 1130.4 Temper problems Uncoordinated Includes: Blowing up Symptoms Referable to Psychological/ Losing temper Mental Disorders (1100-1199) Temper tantrums ____________________________________ 1100.0 Anxiety and nervousness 1130.5 Obsessions and compulsions Includes: Apprehension 1135.0 Disturbances of sleep Bad nerves Includes: Panicky feeling Night terrors Stress 1135.1 Insomnia Tension Includes: Upset Sleeplessness Worried Can't sleep Trouble falling asleep 1105.0 Fears and phobias 1135.2 Sleepiness(hypersomnia) Includes: 1110.0 Depression Drowsiness Includes: Can't stay awake Crying excessively 1135.3 Nightmares Dejected 1135.4 Sleepwalking Feeling low Grief 1140.0 Smoking prblems Hopelessness Includes: Sadness Smoking too much Unhappy Can't quit smoking Excludes: 1115.0 Anger Smoker's cough (1440.0) Includes: Physical symptoms of smoking Bitterness (see particular symptom) Hostile feelings Excludes: 1145.0 Alcohol-related problems Temper problems(1130.4) Includes: Drinking problem 1120.0 Problems with Identity and Excludes: Self-esteem Adverse effects of alcohol Includes: (5915.0) No confidence Alcoholism (2320.0) Loss of identity Identity crisis 1150.0 Abnormal drug usage No goals Includes: Don't like myself Drug Abuse Guilt Frequent or excessive use of Poor boundaries stimulants, hallucinogens, depressants, etc. 1125.0 Restlessness Excludes: Includes: Drug addiction(2321.0) Hyperactivity Drug dependence(2321.0) Overactivity Intoxication with drugs(5910.0) Overdose, intentional(5820.1) Overdose, unintentional, NOS 1155.0 Delusions or hallucinations 1215.0 Memory, disturbances of Includes: Includes: Seeing things Amnesia Hearing voices Forgetfulness Medicine is poisoned Lack/loss of memory Grandiosity Temporary loss of memory 1160.0 Psychosexual disorders 1220.0 Disturbances of sensation 1160.1 Frigidity, loss of sex 1220.1 Loss of feeling drive, lack of response. (anesthesia) lack of libido Includes: 1160.2 Homosexuality, concerns Numbness with No response to pain 1160.3 Impotence 1220.2 Increased sensation 1160.4 Premature ejaculation (hyperesthesia) 1160.5 Masturbation excessive, 1220.3 Abnormal sensation concerns about (paresthesia) 1160.6 Orgasm, problem wlth Includes: Prickly feellng 1165.0 Other symptoms or problems relating Burning,tingling psychological and mental disorders, sensation NEC Needles and pins Includes: 1220.4 Other disturbances Can't cope sense,including Going crazy smell/taste Losing my mind Disoriented 1225.0 Vertigo - dizziness Hate everybody Includes: Mood fluctuat1on Falling sensation Blunted affect Giddiness(dizziness) Peculiar thlnking Llghtheadedness lnhibited Excludes: Loss of sense of equi- librium or balance Character disorder (2315.0) Room spinning Personality cllsorcler (2315.0) 1165.1 Nailbitlng 1230.0 Weakness (neuro1ogic) 1165.2 Thumbsucking Inclucles: Right-/left-sided weak Drooping,facial or NOS SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Exclucles: (EXCLUDING SENSE ORGANS) (1200-1259) General weakness (1020.0) 1235.0 Disorders of speech, speech disturbance 1200.0 Abnormal involuntary movements 1235.1 Stuttering,stammering Includes: 1235.2 Slurring Shaking Jerking 1240.0 Other symptoms referable to Tics nervous system Tremors Includes: Twitch Pinched nerve Excludes Confusion Eye movements (see 1325.0-1325.4) Eyelid twitch (1340.4) SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO CAROIOVASCULAR 1205.0 Convuls1ons AND LYMPHATIC SYSTEMS (1260-1299) Includes: Fits Febrile convulsions 1260.0 Abnormal pulsat1ons and Seizures palpItations Spells 1260.1 Increased heartbeat Exclucles: Includes: Fainting (1030.0) Pulse too fast Rapid heartbeat 1210.0 Headache, pain in head 1260.2 Dereased heartbeat Excludes: Includes: Sinus headache (1410.1) Pulse too slow Migraine (2365.0) Slow heart 1260.3 Irregular heartbeat Includes: 1265.0 Heart pain Includes: 1325.0 Abnorma1 eye movement Heart distress 1325.1 Abnorma1 retract1on Anginal paln 1325.2 Cross-eyed Pain over heart 1325.3 Pupil unequal Excludes: 1325.4 Deviat1on Angina pectoris(2515.0) 1330.0 Abnorma1 appearance of eyes Chest pain (1050.1) 1330.1 Abnormal co1or 1270.0 Other symptoms of the heart Includes: Includes: Bloodshot heart Red Poor heart Excludes: Weak heart Yellow (1610.2) Heart condition 1330.2 Protrusion(exophthalmos) 1330.3 Cloudy, dull, hazy 1275.0 Symptoms of lymph glands (or nodes) appearance 1275.1 Swollen or enlarged 1335.0 Other symptoms referable glands to eye, NEC 1275.2 Sore glands Includes: Defect, NOS 1335.1 Contact lens problems 1280.0 Other symptoms referable to the 1335.2 Allergy cardiovascular/lymphatic system, NEC 1335.3 Swelling 1280.1 Poor circulation Excludes: 1280.2 Pallor, paleness Foreign Body 1280.3 Flushed, blushing (5600.0) Injury (5510.0) SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE EYES AND EARS 1340.0 Symptoms of eyelids (1300-1399) 1340.1 Infection, inflam- mation, swelling 1340.2 Itching 1305.0 Vision dysfunctions 1340.3 Mass or growth Excludes: 1340.4 Abnorma1 movement Refractive errors (2405.0) Inclucles: 1305.1 Blindness and half vision Twitching 1305.2 Diminished vlsion Blinking Includes: Squinting Blurred vision Drooping Difficulty reading 1345.0 Hearing Dysfunctions Poor vision Trouble seeing 1345.1 Diminished hearing Can't see distances Includes: Weak eyes Deafness Scotoma Trouble hearing 1305.3 Extraneous vision Hearing loss Includes: 1345.2 Heightened or acute Cloudy vision hearing Hazy vision 1345.3 Extraneous hearing Spots in front of Includes: eyes (floaters) Ringing (tinnitus) 1305.4 Double vision (diplopia) Excludes: Hearing things 1310.0 Discharge from eye 1310.1 Bleeding 1350.0 Discharge from ear 1310.2 Tearing, watering (lacrimation) Includes: Fluid in ear 1310.3 Puss, matter, white 1350.1 Bleeding discharge 1350.2 Puss(purulent drain) 1315.0 Eye infection and inflammation 1350.3 Swimmer's ear 1315.1 Pinkeye 1355.0 Earache, or ear infect1on 1320.0 Abnormal sensations of the eye 1355.1 Earache, pain Includes: 1355.2 Ear infection Foreign body sensation 1360.0 Plugged feeling 1320.1 Pain in ear Includes: Includes: Irritation Ear wax 1320.2 Itching Ear feels full 1320.3 Burning Congestion in ear 1320.4 Strain Blocked Cracking Popping Ears need cleaning 1365.0 Other symptoms referable to the 1430.0 Breathing problems, NEC ears, NEC 1365.1 Itching 1430.1 Disorders of respiratory 1365.2 Growths or mass sound. NEC 1365.3 Pulling at ears, picking Includes: at ears Abnormal breathing sounds 1365.4 Abnormal size or shape, Snoring "ears stick out" Rattles Excludes: Stridor Foreign body in ear 1430.2 Rapid breathing (hyper- (5620.0) SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE RESPIRATORY 1435.0 Sneezing SYSTEM (1400-1499) 1440.0 Cough Includes: Croupy cough 1400.0 Nasal congestion Smoker's cough Includes: 1445.0 Head cold, upper respiratory Drippy nose infection (coryza) Runny nose Post-nasal drip Includes: Sniffles Cold, NOS Stuffy nose Excludes: Nasal obstruction Chest cold (1475.0) Excess mucus 1450.0 General viral infection 1405.0 Other symptoms of nose 1450.1 Flu Excludes: Includes: Nasal allergy (2635.0) Grip Influenza 1405.1 Noseblood (epistaxis) Excludes: 1405.2 Sore in nose 1405.3 Inflammation and swellng Includes: 1455.0 Symptoms referable to throat Sore nose 1455.1 Soreness Infection Includes: Red nose Throat hurts 1455.2 Pain 1405.4 Problem with appearance 1455.3 Infection of nose Includes: Includes: Throat Virus Too large Excludes: Bump(s) Strep throat Undesirable (2010.0) appearance 1455.4 Irritation, scratch, 1410.0 Sinus problems tickle Includes: 1455.5 Swelling Sinus drainage 1455.6 Lump or mass 1410.1 Pain and pressure Includes: Includes: Sensation of something Sinus headache in throat 1410.2 Sinus inflammation, Excludes: infection Foreign body in throat 1410.3 Sinus congestion (5615.0) 1415.0 Shortness of breath 1460.0 Symptoms referable to tonsils Includes: Includes: Breathlessness Infection Sensation of suffocation Inflammation 1470.0 Abnormalities of sputum or 1420.0 Labored or dlfficult breathing phlegm (dyspnea) 1470.1 Coughing up blood Includes: Includes: Smothering Hemophysis 1470.2 Pus in sputum 1425.0 Wheezing 1470.3 Excessive sputum Includes: 1475.0 Congestion in chest Sighing respiration Includes: Lung congestion Chest cold 1480.0 Dlsorclers oF voice 1480.1 Hoarseness, loss of voice 1545.0 Stomach and abdoominal pain 1480.2 Hypernasality cramps and spasms Includes: 1485.0 Other symptoms referable to the Gastric pain respiratory system, NEC Excluaes: Includes: Groin pain (1055.3) Drainage 1n throat 1545.1 Abdominal pain, cramps, spasms,NOS (SYMPTOMS1500_1639)REFERABLE TO Includes: THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Intestinal colic Gas pains Abdominal discomfort, NOS 1545.2 Lower abdominal pain, 1500.0 Symptoms of teeth and gums cramps, spasms 1500.1 Toothache 1500.2 Gum pain Includes: 1500.3 Bleeding gums Right lower quadrant (RLQ) pain Left lower quadrant 1505.0 Symptoms referabale to lips (LLQ) paln 1505.1 Cracked, bleedng, dry Inguinal pain 1505.2 Abnormal color 1545.3 Upper abdominal pain, 1505.3 Cold sore cramps, spasms 1510.0 Symptoms referable to mouth Includes: Includes: Epigastric pain Saliva too thick Left upper quadrant (LUQ) pain 1510.1 Pain, burning, soreness Pain in umbilical 1510.2 Bleedlng region 1510.3 Dryness Right upper quadrant 1510.4 Ulcer, sore (RUQ) Pain 1515.0 Symptoms referable to tongue 1565.0 Change in abdominal slze Includes: 1565.1 Distention, fullness, NOS Ulcer on tongue Includes: 1515.1 Pain Abdominal bloating 1515.2 Bleeding Stomach fullness 1515.3 Inflammation, infection, 1565.2 Mass or tumor swelling Includes: 1515.4 Abnormal color, ridges, Mass in groin coated 1565.3 Abdominal Swell, NOS 1520.0 Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) 1570.0 Appetite, abnormal Includes: 1570.1 Excessive appetite Choking Eats too much Inability to swallow Always hungry 1570.2 Decreased appetite Not Hungry 1525.0 Nausea Loss of appetite Includes: Upset stomach 1580.0 Gastrointestinal Bleeding Sick to stomach 1588.1 Blood in stool Nervous stomach (melena) Feel like throwing up 1580.2 Vomiting blood 1530.0 Vomiting (hematemesis) Includes: 1585.0 Flatulence Can't keep food down Includes: Throwing up Gas Retching Bloated, gas Excludes: Excessive gas Regurgitation, infants (1080.2) Distention due to gas Vomiting blood (1580.2) Excludes: Gas pains (1545.1) 1535.0 Heartburn and Indigestion(dyspepsia) Includes: 1590.0 Consitpation Excessive belching 1595.0 Diarrhea 1540.0 Gastrointestinal infection Includes: Includes: Loose stools Stomach flu The runs Stomach virus Intestinal virus 1600.0 Other symptoms or changes in 1660.0 Other urinary dysfunctions bowel function 1660.1 Retention of urine 1600.1 Discharge in stools Includes: Includes: Weak stream Mucus Can't urinate Pus 1660.2 Hesitancy 1600.2 Worms Includes: 1600.3 Changes in size, color, Difficulty in shape, or odor starting stream Includes: 1660.3 Large volume Bulky stools Includes: Too narrow Unusual odor/color 1600.4 Incontinence of stool 1665.0 Symptoms of bladder Includes: Includes: Dirty pants Bladder trouble (encopresis) 1665.1 Pain Leaking stools 1665.2 Infection 1605.0 Symptoms referable to anus-rectum 1670.0 Symptoms of the kidneys 1605.1 Pain Includes: Includes: Kidney trouble Burning 1670.1 Pain Irritation 1670.2 Infection 1605.2 Bleeding 1605.3 Swelling or mass 1675.0 Urinary tract infection NOS 1605.4 Itching Includes: Genltourinary infection 1610.0 Symptoms of liver, gallbiadder, and Urine infection biliary tract 1610.1 Pain 1680.0 Other symptoms referable 1610.2 Jaundice to urinary tract Includes: Includes: Yellow eyes Passed stones Yel10w skin Excludes: 1615.0 Other symptoms referable to Kidney stones or bladder digestive system stones (2705.0) Includes: 1700.0 Symptoms of penis Bad breath 1700.1 Pain, aching,sore Halitosis tenderness, Stomach problem painful erection Stomach trouble 1700.2 Infection, inflamed Hiccoughs swelling Gastrolntestina} distress 1700.3 Lumps,bumps,growths Epigastric distress warts 1705.0 Penile discharge SYMPTOMS REFERA8LE TO THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM (1640-1829) 1710.0 Symptoms of prostate Includes: Prostate trouble 1710.1 Swelling 1640.0 Abnormalities of urine 1710.2 Infection Excludes: Abnormal findings of urine 1715.0 Symptoms of the scrotum/testes tests (6200.0) 1715.1 Pain, aching,tender 1640.1 Blood in urine (hematuria) 1715.2 Swelling,inflamed 1640.2 Pus in urine 1715.3 Growths,warts,lumps, 1640.3 Unusual color or odor bumps 1715.4 Itching,jock itch 1645.0 Frequency and urgency of urination 1645.1 Excessive urination, 1720.0 Other symptoms of male night (noctura) reproductive system 1650.0 Painful urination Excludes: Includes: Psychosexual problems Burning, discomfort (1160.0-1160.6) 1730.0 Absence of menstruation 1655.0 Incontinence of urine (enuresis) (amenorrhea) 1655.1 Invoiuntary urination, Excludes: can't hold urine, Suspected pregnancy (3200 dribbling Missed a period (3200.0) 1655.2 Bedwetting Period late (3200.0) 1735.0 Irregularity of menstrual interval 1735.1 Frequent 1790.0 Problems of pregnancy 1735.2 Infrequent Excludes: Routine prenatal visits (3205.0) 1735.3 Unpredictable 1790.1 Pain during pregnancy 1740.0 Irregularity of menstrual flow 1790.2 Spotting, bleeding 1740.1 Excessively heavy during pregnancy (menorrhagia) 1790.3 Symptoms onset labor 1740.2 Scanty flow Includes: (oligomenorrhea) Water broke 1740.3 Abnormal materlal, Ruptured membranes Including clots Labor pain, contractions 1745.0 Menstrual symptoms, other and unspecified 1791.0 Postpartum problems Includes: Includes: Long periods Bleeding 1745.1 Premenstrual symptoms Pain Includes: Excludes: Premenstrual tension Postpartum examination, or irritability routine Bloating before periods 1795.0 Other symptoms referable 1745.2 Painful menstruation (dysmenorrhea) female reproductive Includes: Includes: Menstrual cramps Frequent miscarriage Pain in legs and back during 1800.0 Pain or soreness menstruation of breast Includes: 1750.0 Menopausal symptoms Tenderness 1750.1 Early or late onset of 1805.0 Lump on mass of breast menopause 1750.2 Vasomotor symptoms- Includes: hot flashes Bump 1750.3 Emotional symptoms, Knot change of life problems Nodule Cyst 1755.0 Uterine and vaginal bleeding Excludes: 1810.0 Other symptoms refer/breast 1810.1 Bleeding Bleeding during Pregnancy from nipple (1790.2) 1755.1 Intermenstrual bleeding 1810.2 Postpartum Problems (metrorrhagla) Includes: Includes: Engorgement Breakthrough bleeding Postpartum infect Bleeding between Nursing difficulty periods 1810.3 Problems with size 1755.2 Postmenopausal bleeding Includes: 1755.3 Postcoital bleedlng, female Too large Too small 1760.0 Vaginal discharge Sagging Includes: Uneven Bloody, brown, development white (leukorrhea), excessive 1815.0 Symptoms of Infertility Includes: 1765.0 Other vaginal symptoms Can't get Pregnant 1765.1 Pain Inability to conceive 1765.2 Infection Sterility 1765.3 Itching, burning 1820.0 Hormone deficiency 1770.0 Vulvar disorders Problem 1770.1 Itching and irritation, 1825.0 Sexual dysfunctions swelling Includes: 1770.2 Mass, lump Dyspareunia 1770.3 Growth, wart, cyst, ulcer, Painful Intercourse sore Excludes: Psychological disorders 1775.0 Pelvic symptoms (see 1160.0-1160.6) 1775.1 Pain 1775.2 Pressure or dropping sensation Includes: Feeling of uterus falling out 1775.3 Infection, Inflammation SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE SKIN, NAILS. 1865.0 Skin lesion AND HAIR (1830-1899) Includes: Ulcer Sore Blister 1830.0 Acne or pimples Postule Includes: complexion 1870.0 Skin Irritations, NEC Blackheads 1870.1 Pain Blemishes 1870.2 Itching Breaking out Complexion, NOS 1875.0 Swelling of skin Whiteheads Includes: Bumps, lumps 1835.0 Discoloration or pigmentation Nodules Includes: Welts, except hives(2825) Freckles Tumor, skin Blotches Redness 1880.0 Other symptoms referable to skin Spots Includes: Circles under eyes Navel problems Birthmark Umbilicus not healing Excludes: 1880.1 Oiliness Jaundice (1610.2) 1880.2 Dryness, peeling, Bruise (see 5405.0-5430.0) scaliness, roughness Flushing (1280.3) 1880.3 Wrinkles Blushing (1280.3) 1885.0 Symptoms referable to nails 1840.0 Infections of skin, NOS 1885.1 Infected Includes: 1885.2 Ingrown Infected blister 1885.3 Brittle, breaking, Excludes: splitting, cracked, Athlete's foot (2025.0) ridged 1840.1 Infection of skin of head 1890.0 Symptoms referable to hair or neck area 1890.1 Too little hair 1840.2 Infection of skin of arm, Includes: hand, or finger Baldness 1840.3 Infection of skin of leg, Alopecia foot, or toe Falling out Losing hair 1845.0 Symptoms of skin moles 1890.2 Unwanted hair Includes: Includes: Skin mole, NOS Superfluous hair 1845.1 Change in size or color Abnormal hairiness 1845.2 Bleeding mole Hirsutism 1890.3 Dryness, flaky scalp 1850.0 Warts, NOS 1890.4 Itching Includes: Condyloma 1895.0 Other symptoms of nails/hair Condyloma acuminatum Excludes: Plantar's warts (2015.0) SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM (1900-1999) 1855.0 Other growths of skin Includes: Skin gnowth, NOS Skin tag These codes exclude all injuries(See Cysts, NOS Injuries and Adverse Effects Module). Callus Corns The following fourth digits should be 1860.0 Skin rash used with categories 1900-1970: Includes: .1 pain, ache, soreness, discomfort Rash .2 cramps, contractures, spasms Skin eruption .3 limitation of movement, stiff Excludes: .4 weakness Poison Ivy (2825.0) .5 swelling Poison oak (2825.0) .6 lump, mass, tumor 1860.1 Diaper rash 1900.0 Neck symptoms 1905.0 Back symptoms 1910.0 Low back symptoms 2015.0 Viral diseases 1915.0 Hip symptoms lncludes: Chickenpox Shingles (Herpes zoster) 1920.0 Leg symptoms Herpes simplex Measles 1925.0 Knee symptoms German measles (rubella) 1930.0 Ankle symptoms Mumps Infectious mononucleosis Hepatitis(infectious, NOS) 1935.0 Foot and toe symptoms Smallpox Poliomyelitis 1940.0 Shoulder symptoms Verruca (Plantar's warts) 1945.0 Arm symptoms 2015.1 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) with 1950.0 Elbow symptoms associated condition Includes: 1955.0 Wrist symptoms Acquired immuno- deficiency syndrome AIDS 1960.0 Hand and finger symptoms AIDS-like syndrome AIDS-related complex 1965.0 Symptoms of unspecified muscles ARC 1970.0 Symptoms of unspeclfiecl joints 2015.2 History of positive sero- logical or viral culture 1975.0 Musculoskeletal deformities findings for human immun- Excludes: odeficiency virus (HIV) Clubfoot (2960.0) without associated Curvature of spine (2910.0) conditions 1975.1 Bowlegged, knock-kneed Includes: HIV positive 1975.2 Posture problems Excludes: 1975.3 Pigeon-toecl, feet turning Results, follow-up of 1980.0 Other musculoskeletal symptoms test for HIV (6106.0) Includes: 2020.0 Venereal diseases Bone pain Stump pain Includes: Syphilis Gonorrhea Venereal diseases, NOS DISEASE MODULE 2025.0 Fungus infections (mycoses) Ringworm Ringworm Yeast infection Moniliasis Dermatophytoses INFECTIVE AND PARASITIC DISEASES (2001-2099) Athlete's foot Ringworm Thrush 2005.0 Intestinal infectious diseases Tinea Includes: 2030.0 Parasitic diseases Gastroenteritis Enteritis Includes: Cholera Pinworms Salmonella Ascaris Dysentery Lice Maggots 2010.0 Streptococcal infection Leeches Includes: 2035.0 Other and unspecified Streptococcal tonsillitis infections and Scarlet fever parasitic diseases Includes: Staphylococcal infections Trichomonas vaginitis Tuberculosis NEOPLASMS (2100-2199) 2145.0 Other benign neoplasms Includes: Rectal polyp Ovarian cyst Malignant Neoplasms: Bartholin's cyst Lipoma 2100.0 Cancer, gastrointestinal tract Vaginal inclusion Includes: Nasal polyp Esophagus Dermoid cyst(ovary) Stomach Nevus Small intestine Excludes: Colon Pilonidal cyst(2825.0) 2105.0 Cancer, respiratory tract Sebaceous cyst(2825.0) Includes: Epiclermoicl cyst(2825.0) Bronchus Cyst, NOS(1855.0) Lung Larynx ENDOCRINE, NUTRITIONAL,AND METABOLIC Trachea Throat DISEASES (2200-2249) 2110.0 Cancer, skin and subcutaneous tissues Includes: 2200.0 Diseases of the thyroid gland Melanoma Basal cell carcinoma Includes: Squamous cell carcinoma Thyrotoxicosis Thyroid nodule Hyperthyroldism 2115.0. Cancer, breast Goiter 2120.0 Cancer, female genital tract Myxedema Includes: Hypothyroidism Uterus 2205.0 Diabetes mellitis Cervlx Fallopian tube(s) 2210.0 Gout, hyperuricemia Vagina Vulva 2215.0 Other endocrine, nutritional, Ovary(ies) metabolic diseases Enclometrium Includes: Hypoglycemia 2125.0 Cancer, urinary and male genital Hyperlipidemia tract Disorders of intestinal Includes: absorption Bladder Ovarian dysfunction Kidney Poor nutrition Prostate 2130.0 Other malignant and unspecified DISEASES OF THE BLOOD AND BLOOD- neoplasms FORMING-ORGANS (2250-2299) Includes: Metastic carcinoma Brain tumor Bone cancer 2250.0 Anemia 2135.0 Hodgkin's disease, lymphomata, Includes: leukemias Iron deficiency anemia Sickle cell anemia Includes: Pernicious anemia Multiple myeloma Anemia, NOS Polycythemia vera Lymphosarcoma 2255.0 Other diseases of blood and Cancer of blood blood-forming organs Benign Neoplasms: MENTAL DISORDERS (2300-2349) 2140.0 Fibroids/other uterine neoplasms Includes: 2300.0 Organic psychoses Myoma Includes: Leiomyomata Organic brain syndromes Cervical polyp Senile dementia Nabothian cyst Alcoholic psychoses 2305.0 Functional psychoses DISEASES OF THE EYE (2400-2449) Includes: Schizophrenia, all types Manic-depressive psychoses Paranoid states 2400.0 Inflammatory diseases of eye Psychosis. NOS Includes: Conjunctivitis 2310.0 Neuroses Ophthalmia Includes: Sty Depressive neurosis Blepharitis Depressive reaction Keratitis Anxiety reaction Ulcer Obsessive Compulsive neurosis Excludes: Neurosis, NOS Infection, NOS (1315.0) Excludes: Depression (1110.0) 2405.0 Refractive error Anxiety (1100.0) Includes: Myopia, nearsightedness 2315.0 Personality and character disorders Hyperopia, farsightedness Astigmatism 2320.0 Alcoholism Excludes: Excludes: Test for refractive errors Alcohol-related problems (3230.0) (1145.0) Adverse effect of alcohol 2410.0 Cataract (5915.0) 2415.0 Glaucoma 2321.0 Drug dependence Includes: 2420.0 Other diseases of the eye Drug addiction Includes: Excludes: Retinal detachment Abnormal drug usage (1150.0) Strabismus Adverse effect of drug abuse Aphakia (5910.0) Amblyopia Overdose, intentional (5820.1) Color blindness Iritis 2325.0 Mental retardation Esotropia 2330.0 Other mental disease Includes: DISEASES OF THE EAR (2450-2499) Transient situational disturbances Adolescent adjustment reaction Grief reaction 2450.0 Otitis media Sexual deviations Attention deficit disorder 2455.0 Other diseases of the ear Includes: Ruptured tympanic membrane DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM (2350-2399) Labyrinthiris Excludes: Infection, NOS (1355.2) 2350.0 Multiple sclerosis Deafness (1345.1) 2355.0 Parkinson's disease (Paralysis DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM agitans) (2500-2599) 2360.0 Epilepsy 2365.0 Migraine headache 2500.0 Rheumatic fever and chronic rheumatic heart disease 2370.0 Other diseases of central nervous Includes: system Chorea Includes: Carpal tunnel syndrome 2505.0 Hypertension with involvement Bell's palsy of target organs Cerebral palsy Includes: Demyelinating disease Hypertensive heart disease Paralysis, NOS Renal hypertension Meningitls HCD Muscular dystrophy HCVD Morton's neuroma Hypertensive cardiovascular Myasthenia grav's disease 2510.0 Hypertension 2605.0 Tonsillitis IncIudes: High blood pressure 2610.0 Bronchitis 2515.0 Ischemic heart disease IncIudes: Chronic bronchitis Includes: Bronchitis, NOS Myocardial infarction Acute bronchitis Coronary artery elisease Coronary 2620.0 Emphysema Heart attack Arteriosclerotic heart disease 2625.0 Asthma (ASHD) Arteriosclerotic cardiovascuIar 2630.0 Pneumonia disease (ACVD) Includes: Angina pectoris Viral pneumonia 2520.0 Other heart disease Bacterial pneumonia Includes: Bronchopneumonia Cardiac dysrhythmias Pneumonitis Atrial fibrillation 2635.0 Hay fever Paroxysmal tachycardia IncIudes: Congestive heart failure Allergic rhiniris Heart failure Nasal allergy Heart murmur Pollenosis Premature ventricuIar Allergy to: contractions (PVSs) Dust Mitral vaIve prolapse Pollen AnimaIs 2525.0 CereIDrovascuIar diseese Ragweed Includes: CerebrovascuIar accident (CVA) 2640.0 Other respiratory diseases Stroke lncIudes: PuImonary ederna 2530.0 Atherosclerosis Deviated nasal septum Includes: Pneumothorax Arteriosclerosis Hemothorax Hardening of the arteries Pleurisy Chronic obstructive 2535.0 Phlebitis, thrombophlebitis pulmonary disease IncIudes: Phlebothrombosis DISEASES OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM (2650-2699) 2540.0 Varicose veins 2545.0 Hemorrhoids Includes: 2650.0 Diseases of the esophagus, Perineal tags stomach, and duodenum IncIudes: 2550.0 Other disease of circuIatory system Esophagitis Includes: Duodenal uIcer PuImonary embolism Peptic uIcer Heart disease, NOS Gastritis Lymphadenopathy Stomach uIcer Lymphadenitis Excludes: Venous insufficiency Stomach FIu (1540.0) Aneurysm Gastroenteritis (2005.0) DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (2600-2649) 2660.0 Hernia of abdominal cavity IncIudes: Inguinal Hiatus 2600.0 Upper respiratory infections except Abdominal tonsillitis Femoral Includes: Umbilical Pharyngitis Ventral Sinusitis Laryngitis Croup Rhinitis Excludes: Allergic rhinitis (2635.0) Cold (1445.0) Throat Infection, NOS (1455.3) Nose infection, NOS (1405.3) Sinus infection, NOS(1410.2) 2665.0 Diseases of the intestine and 2715.0 Fibrocystic and other peritoneum diseases of Includes: the breast Divertlculitis Includes: Diverticulosis Mastitis Spastic colitis Excludes: Irritable bowel syndrome Infection (1810.0) Ulcerative colitis Cancer (2115.0) Crohn's disease 2720.0 Pelvlc Inflammatory Ileitis Disease (PID) Fistula - rectal, anal Includes: Fissure - rectal, anal Salpingitis Excludes Oophoritis Intestinal vinus (1540.0) Pelvic Peritonitis Excludes: 2670.0 Diseases of the liver, gallblader, Pelvic infection,NOS(1775.3 and pancreas 2725.0 Cervicitis, vaginitis Includes: Biliary colic Includes: Cirrhosis Cervical erosion Liver diseases Vulvovaginitis Cholelithiasis (gallstones) 2730.0 Other diseases of female Cholecystitis reproductive system Pancreatitis Includes: Endometriosis 2675.0 Other diseases of digestive system Rectal-vaginal fistula Includes: Prolapse of uterus Stomatitis Dysfunctional uterine Canker sore bleeding Temperomandibular joint (TMJ) Vulvitis pain Polycystic ovaries Temperomandibular joint (TMJ) Cystocele syndrome Rectocele 2735.0 Diagnosed complications DISEASES 0F THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM and puerperium (2700-2799) Includes: Placenta previa Ectopic pregnancy Toxemia Threatened abortion 2700.0 Cystitis Spontaneous abortion Excludes: Hyperemesis Bladder infection (1665.2) Fetal death in utero 2705.0 Urinary tract disease except Diabetes during pregnancy cystitis Edema of pregnancy Includes: High blood pressure during Urethritis pregnancy Pyelonephritis RH sensitization Glomerulonephritis Multiple pregnancy Glomerulonephrosis Excludes: Ureteral calculus Abortion induced (3520.0) Renal Failure Kidney stones DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND Bladder stones SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE (2800-2899) Neurogenic bladder Excludes: Bladder infection (1665.2) Kidney infection, NOS (1670.2) 2800.0 Carbuncle, furuncle, boil Passed stones (1~80.0) cellulitis, abscess, NEC Urinary tract infection (1675.0) 2710.0 Diseases of the male genital organs 2805.0 Impetigo Includes: 2810.0 Seborrheic dermatitis Prostatitis Includes: Benign prostatic hypertrophy Dandruff (BPH) Hydrocele 2815.0 Eczema and dermatitis,NOS Phimosis Epididymitis 2820.0 Psoriasis Peyronie's disease Excludes: Prostate infection (1710.2) 2825.0 Other diseases of the skin 2960.0 Other congenital Includes: anomalies Allergic skin reactions Includes: Pilonidal cyst Cleft palate Urticaria Cleft lip Hives Deformed earlobe Keloid Clubfoot Keratosis Harelip Sebaceous cyst Congenital dislocation Paronychia of hip Lupus erythematosus discoid Blocked tear duct Epiderrnal inclusion cyst Absence of Organs Poison ivy Duplication of organs Poison oak PERINATAL MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY Excludes: CONDITIONS (2990-2999) Cyst, NOS (1855.0) Acne (1830.0) 2990.0 All perinatal conditions DISEASES OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE (2900-2949) DIAGNOSTIC, SCREENING, AND PREVENTIVE MODULE 2900.0 Arthritis Includes: Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis GENERAL EXAMINATIONS (3100-3199) Rheumatism, NOS 2905.0 Nonarticuiar rheumatism Includes: 3100.0 General medical examination Bursitis Includes: Synovitis Annual exam Tenosynovitis Checkup, NOS Tendinitis Checkup, routine Myositis General exam Lumbago Multiphasic screening exam Excludes: Regular exam Rheumatism, NOS (2900.0) Routine exam Physical exam 2910.0 Other musculoskeletal or History and physical (H&P) connective tissue disease Excludes: Inciudes: Administrative exam Systemic lupus erythematosus (7100.0-7140.0) Curvatures of spine Followup visit (4800.0) Scoliosis Gynecological exam (3225.0) Kyphoscoliosis Prenatal exam (3205.0) Kyphosis Progress visit (4800.0) Osteoporosis 3105.0 Well baby examination Degenerative disc diseases Slipped disc 3130.0 General psychiatric or Osteomyelitis psychological examination Bone cysts Includes: Bunions Psychological testing Excludes: CONGENITAL ANOMALIES (2950-2989) Court- or school-ordered rexamination (7140.0) SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS (3200-3299) 2950.0 Congenital anomaiies of the heart and circuiatory system 2955.0 Undescended testicies 3200.0 Pregnancy, unconfirmed Includes: Includes: Hypospadias Might be pregnant Period late Late menses Pregnancy test Possible pregnancy Missed period 3205.0 Prenatal examination, routine 3310.0 Glucose level determination Includes: Includes: Routine obstetrical care Blood sugar test Normal obsterical care Check sugar Normal antepartum visit Glucose tolerance test Pregnancy, NOS Test for diabetes 3215.0 Postpartum examination, routine 3220.0 Breast examination 3314.0 Human immunodeficiency virus Excludes: (HIV) test Mammography (3340.0) Includes: Xerography (3340.0) AIDS test Breast thermography (3340.0) Excludes: To check results of human 3225.0 Gynecological examination immunodeficiency Includes: virus test (6106.0) Pelvic exam Excludes: 3315.0 Other blood test Repeat or abnormal Pap smear Includes: (6300.0) Blood count Examination involving IUD Blood culture (3510.0) Blood test, NOS Examination for birth control Blood thinning test medication (3505.0) Check cholesterol Examination for birth control Prothrombin time NOS (3500.0) Sickle cell anemia test Excludes: 3230.0. Eye examination Premarital blood test(7135.1 Includes: 3315.1 Blood test for Routine ophthalmological exam venereal disease To test my eyes 3320.0 Blood pressure Need new glasses test Test for nearsightedness, Includes: farsightedness Check blood pressure For glasses Blood pressure check Check glasses 3325.0 Urine test For contacts Includes: Check contacts Test urine for sugar Vision test Urinalysis Excludes: Estriol for fetal Fitting glasses or contacts evaluation (4515.0) Urine culture 3235.0 Heart examination 3330.0 Diagnostic endoscopies Includes: Includes: Heart checkup Proctoscopy Cardiac checkup Sigmoidoscopy Cystoscopy 3240.0 Other special examination Laparoscopy Includes: Neurological exam 3335.0 Biopsies Check tubes 3340.0 Mammography, xerography, Examination of functioning breast thermography internal Prosthetic devices implants, shunts, etc. Excludes: Breast examination (3220.0) DIAGNOSTIC TESTS (3300-3399) 3345.0 Diagnostic radiology Includes: X-ray Myelogram 3300.0 Sensitization test Radioisotope scanning Includes: IVP Allergy test Angiogram Excludes: Venogram To check results of skin tests Hysterosalpirgogram (6600.0) 3350.0 EKG, ECG, electrocardiogram 3305.0 Skin immunity test treadmill, stress testing Includes: Tuberculin test 3355.0 EEG, electroencephalogram PPD test Excludes: 3360.0 Hearing test To check results of skin tests Includes: (6600.0) Hearing exam 3365.0 Pap smear 3505.0 Contraceptive medication Includes: 3370.0 Other and unspecified diagnostic Examinations, instructions, tests and advice regarding: Includes: Birth control pills Centesis Renewing pill prescription Electronic fetal monitoring Oral contraceptives Lab test, NOS Contraceptive implants Spinal tap Foams, jellies Pulmonary function test Drug screening 3510.0 Contraceptive device 3370.1 Glaucoma test Includes: Includes: IUD insertion,removal,checkup Check intraocular Diaphragm insertion, removal, pressure checkup 3370.2 Throat culture 3515.0 Counseling and examinations OTHER SCREENING AND PREVENTIVE PROCEDURES for pregnancy interruption (3400-3499) Includes: Evaluation for an arrangement for abortion Wants abortion 3520.0 Abortion to be performed 3400.0 Prophylactic inoculations (at this visit) Includes: Vaccination 3525.0 Sterilization to be performed Immunization (at this visit) Flu shot Includes: Tetanus shot Male - vasectomy 3405.0 Exposure to venereal disease Female - tubal ligation Includes: 3530.0 Artificial insemination May have V.D. Check for V.D. 3409.0 Exposure to human immunodeficiency TREATMENT MODULE virus (HIV) Includes: Exposed to AIDS 3410.0 Exposure to other infectious diseases MEDICATIONS (4100-4199) lncludes: Chickenpox Infectious hepatitis Measles 4100.0 Allergy medication Mumps Includes: Tuberculosis Allergy shots Allergy treatments FAMILY PLANNING (3500-3599) Excludes: Allergy testing (3300.0) 4110.0 Injections 3500.0 Family Planning, NOS Includes: Includes: Hormones Vitamins Counseling, examinations, and Iron general advice regarding Injections, NOS Birth Control, NOS Shots, NOS Unwanted pregnancy Excludes: Contracoptive, NOS Immunizations (3400.0) Sterilization Vaccinations (3400.0) Infertility Inoculations (3400.0) Genetics Allergy shots (4100.0) Contraception followup, NOS Excludes: Specified types of birth control: Birth control medication (3505.0) IUD (3510.0) Procedures performed {see Counseling and examinations for pregnancy interruption (3515.0) through artificial insemination (3530.0)} 4115.0 Medication, other and unspeclfied SPECIFIC THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES kinds (4500-4599) IncIudes: Renew prescription For meclicatIon 4500.0 Tube Insertion Request prescription IncIudes: Prescribe medication Chest tube Check medication Bad tube Scripts Renew scripts 4505.0 Cauterization, all sites Excludes.: Birth control medication 4510.0 Urinary tract instrument (3505.0) -ation/catheterization Eyeglass prescription {see eye Includes: examination (3230.0) and Urethral dilation Fitting gIasses and contact Excludes: lenses (4515.0)} Cystoscopy {see Antibiotic medication (4110.0) Diagnostic endoscopies (3330.0)} PREOPERATIVE AND POSTOPERATIVE CARE 4515.0 Fitting glasses/contacts (4200-4299) IncIudes: Prescription renewal Broken or lost glasses or contacts Pick up gIasses or contacts 4200.0 Preoperative visit for specified and CIean gIasses or contacts unspecified types of surgery Excludes: Includes: Eye examination (3230.0) Discussion of cosmetic surgery 4520.0 Minor surgery 4205.0 Postoperative visit Includes: IncIudes: Ears pierced Postop care Joint manipulation Postop pain Tattoo removal Postop suture removal 4520.1 Wart removed Check surgical wound 4525.0 Kidney dialysis SPECIFIC TYPES OF THERAPY (4400-4499) 4530.0 External prosthetic devices, artificial body parts (fit, adjust, remove) 4400.0 Physica medicine and rehabilitation 4535.0 Corrective appliances Includes: Includes: Physical therapy Heat therapy Fitting and adjusting: Hydrotherapy Back brace Therapeutic exercises Leg brace Back adjustment Neck brace Occupational therapy Orthopedic shoes Recreational therapy Speech therapy 4540.0 Cast, spIint - Vocational rehabilitation application removal 4545.0 Dressing, bandage - 4405.0 Respiratory theraloy application change IncIudes: 4550.0 Irrigation, lavage InhaIation therapy Asthma treatment 4555.0 Suture - insertion, removal 4410.0 Psychotherapy 4560.0 Other specific therapeutic Includes: procedures, NEC Group therapy Includes: Psychoanalysis UItravioIet treatment Enema 4415.0 Radiation therapy Eye exercises Cryotherapy 4420.0 Acupuncture Wound care, NOS 4425.0 Chemotherapy MEDICAL COUNSELING (4600-4699) 4720.0 Educational problems Includes: Absenteeism, truancy Problems with teachers 4600.0 Diet and nutritional counseling School behavior problems Includes: Hates school Check weight Counseling for weight recduction 4725.0 Occupational problems 4604.0 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Includes: counseling Unemployment Includes: Out of work AIDS counseling Job dissatisfaction ARC counseling Problem with boss/coworker Worried, concerned about 4730.0 Social adjustment problems getting, transmitting AIDS Includes: AIDS information, eclucatlon Loneliness Social isolation 4605.0 Counseling, NOS Neighborhood and community lncludes: relations problems Wants to talk to doctor Discrimination Problems To meet doctor Don't have any friends Medical consultation Patient education To learn about a condition 4735.0 Legal problems Personal problem Disease counseling Includes: Referral Imprisonment, Prosecution Second opinion Lawsuits, litigation 4740.0 Other social problems 4605.1 Family history of cardiovascular disease lncludes: 4605.2 Family history of cancer Pregnancy out-of-wedlock 4605.3 Family history of diabetes Disasters 4605.4 Family history of other Housing/clothing problems genetically influences Problem with boyfriend or disease or condition girlfriend Problems of aging SOCIAL PROBLEM COUNSELING (4700-4799) PROGRESS VISIT, NEC (4800-4899) 4700.0 Economic problem lncludes: 4800.0 Progress visit, NOS (Use Too little income when the only information Can't pay bills given is progress or followup) Includes: 4705.0 Marital Problems Followup, NOS Includes: Routine followup Routine, NOS Problem with husband, wife I'm better Alcoholic spouse I'm worse Marriage counseling, NOS I'm the same Premarital counseling Chronic, NOS Divorce, desertion, separation Touching base Custody battle Excludes: 4710.0 Parent-child problems General checkup (3100.0) Includes: Followup, disease Working mother (Code to disease) Concern about childhood behavior Followup, injury Discipline (Code to injury) Maturation problems Followup, symptom Child neglect and abuse (Code to symptom) Adopted or foster child Followup, test result (Code to 6100.0-6700.0) 4715.0 Other problems of family relationship Postoperative followup Includes: (4205.0) Aged parents or in-laws Problems with relatives Famlly fights and disruptions INJURIES AND ADVERSE EFFECTS MODULE 5120.0 Ankle 5125.0 Wrist 5130.0 Sprain or strain, INJURY BY TYPE AND/OR LOCATION (5001-5799) other and unspecified Laceratons and cuts: Fractures and dislocations: 5205.0 Head and neck area 5005.0 Head anal face Excludes: Includes: Face (5210.0) Skull Jaw 5210.0 Facial area Nose Includes: Facial bones Eye Ear 5010.0 Spinal column Nose Includes: Neck 5215.0 Trunk,area Vertebrae 5220.0 Lower Back extremity 5015.0 Trunk area, except spinal column Ankle Includes: Foot Rib Clavicle 5225.0 Upper extremity Collarbone Includes: Pelvic scapula Hand Fingers 5020.0 Leg Arm Includes: Wrist Knee Femur 5230.0 Laceration and cuts, Tibia site unspecified Fibula Hip Puncture wounds: 5025.0 Ankle 5030.0 Foot and toes 5305.0 Head, neck, facial area 5035.0 Arm 5310.0 Trunk area Includes: Radius 5315.0 Lower extremity Ulna Elbow 5320.0 Upper extremity Humerus Shoulder 5325.0 Puncture wound, site unspecified 5040.0 Wrist Includes: Needlestick, NOS 5045.0 Hand and fingers Contusions, abrasions, and bruises: 5050.0 Fracture, other and unspecified 5405.0 Head, neck, and face Sprains and Strains: Excludes: Eye (5410.0) 5105.0 Cervical spine, neck Includes: 5410.0 Eye Whiplash Includes: 5110.0 Back Corneal abrasion Black eye 5115.0 Knee 5415.0 Trunk area Includes: Injury to scrotum 5420.0 Lower extremity 5715.0 Extremities Includes: 5425.0 Upper extremity Upper Lower 5430.0 Contusion, abrasion, bruise, site unspecified 5720.0 Burn, site unspecified 5750.0 Sunburn, windburn Injury, type unspecified: Includes: Sun poisoning 5505.0 Head, neck, and face Bites: 5510.0 Eye 5515.0 Back 5755.0 Insect Includes: Includes: Tail bone Sting 5520.0 Chest and abdomen 5760.0 Animal, human Includes: Internal injuries 5525.0 Hip INJURY, NOS (5800-5899) 5530.0 Leg 5800.0 Late effects of an old injury 5535.0 Knee Includes: Scars 5540.0 Ankie Deformities 5545.0 Foot and toe(s) 5805.0 Motor vehicle accident, type of injury unspecified 5550.0 Shoulder Includes: Car accident 5555.0 Arm Auto accident Motorcycle accident 5560.0 Elbow 5810.0 Accicdent, NOS 5565.0 Wrist Includes: Fall, type or location of 5570.0 Hand and finger(s) injury unspecified 5575.0 Injury, muitipie or unspecified 5815.0 Violence, NOS Includes: Foreign body: Beat up Stabbing 5600.0 Eye Gunshot wound In a fight Excludes: 5605.0 Nose Violence against oneseif (5820.0) 5610.0 Skin 5820.0 Suicide attempt 5615.0 Digestive tract Includes: Includes: Found in car/motor running Mouth Hanging oneself Throat Stabbed oneseiF Rectum Slashed wrists Code also: Laceration of of wrists 5620.0 Other and unspecified sites 5820.1 Overdose, intentional Burns, all degrees: 5830.0 Rape Includes: 5705.0 Head, neck, and face Sexual assault Sexual abuse 5710.0 Trunk area Molestation 5835.0 Dead on arrival (DOA) Includes: TEST RESULTS MODULE Death 5840.0 Unconscious on arrival Includes: Coma (Includes all abnormal test results Stupor and followups for test results) Knocked out Shock Cardiac arrest 6100.0 For results of blood glucose Unresponsive Includes: Found unconscious High blood sugar Abnormal glucose tolerance Sugar in blood POISONING AND ADVERSE EFFECTS (5900-5999) Elevated blood sugar 6105.0 For results of cholesterol/ triglyceride tests 5900.0 Accidental poisoning Includes: Includes: High cholesterol Food poisoning, ingestion of Potentially poisonous food 6106.0 For results of test products immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Accidental ingestion of: Includes: Household products Results of AIDS test Chemicals Excludes: Drugs History of positive HIV test findings (2105.2) 5905.0 Adverse effect of mecdication 6110.0 For other findings of Includes: blood tests Allergy to medication Includes: Penicillin allergy Positive serology, VDRL Anaphylactic shock Positive blood culture Bad reaction to prescribed Elevated sed rate medication 6200.0 For results of urine tests 5910.0 Adverse effect of drug abuse Includes: Includes: Sugar in urine Drug-induced hallucinations Positive urine culture Combination of drugs and Abnormal urinalysis alcohol (nonsuicidal) 6300.0 For cytology findings Ingestion of drugs for Includes: nonmedicinal purposes Positive Pap smear Bad trip Repeat Pap smear Freaked out on drugs A typical Pap smear Unintentional overdose For results of Pap smear Excludes: of cervix or other area Intentional overdose (5820.1) 5915.0 Adverse effect of alcohol 6400.0 For radiological findings Includes: Includes: Intoxication X-ray results Drunk Abnormal X-ray Acute intoxication Xeromammography results 5920.0 Adverse effects of environment 6500.0 For results of EKG Includes: Air pollution 6600.0 For results of Skin tests Water pollution 6700.0 For other and unspecified Noise pollution tests results Frostbite Includes: Sun damage Abnormal scans Abnormal pulmonary 5925.0 Adverse effects, other and function test unspecified Abnormal EEG Includes: Abnormal lab results, NOS Seasickness To discuss test results with physician Ultrasonography results Results of fetal evaluation tests ADMINISTRATIVE MODULE 7120.0 Driver's license examination 7125.0 Insurance examination 7130.0 Disability examination Includes: 7100.0 Physical examination required Evaluation of disability for school or employment Social Securlty examination 7100.1 Physical examination 7135.0 Premarital examination required for employment Includes: 7135.1 Premarital blood test Preemployment examina- tion 7140.0 Other reason for visit require Required company by party other than the physical patient/health care provider Return to work checkup Includes: Teacher's certificate Physical examination for physical adoption 7100.2 Executive physical Psychiatric examination examlnation required by court 7100.3 Physical examination required for school Includes: High school UNCODABLE ENTRIES Nursery sohool College Grade school Day care center 7100.4 Physical examination for extracurricular activities 8990.0 Problems, complaints, Includes: NEC Boy Scouts or Glr1 8997.0 Entry of "none" or"no Scouts complaint" Little League Includes: Camp Asymptomatic Athletics 8998.0 Inadequate data base 8999.0 Illegible entry OTHER ENTRIES 90000 Blank entries DRUG CODES 1992 DRUG ENTRY CODES AND NAMES IN NUMERICAL ORDER 00010 A AND D 01838 ANAPROX 00100 A.S.A. 01840 ANASPAZ 00163 A/T/S 01850 ANATUSS 00223 ACCUTANE 01865 ANCEF 00260 ACETAMINOPHEN 02070 ANSPOR 00295 ACETAZOLAMIDE 02075 ANTABUSE 00305 ACETIC ACID 02080 ANTACID 00320 ACETONE 02100 ANTAR 00340 ACHROMYCIN 02110 ANTEPAR 00345 ACHROMYCIN V 02158 ANTIBIOTIC AGENT 00355 ACI-JEL 02159 ANTIBIOTIC EAR DROPS 00390 ACNAVEEN BAR 02180 ANTIMINTH 00400 ACNE-AID 02225 ANTISPASMODIC 00455 ACTH 02250 ANTIVERT 00475 ACTIFED 02270 ANTRIN 00510 ADAPIN 02285 ANTURANE 00540 ADIPEX 02310 ANUSOL 00560 ADRENALIN 02315 ANUSOL-HC 00564 ADRENERGIC BLOCKING AGENT 02335 APAP 00570 ADRIAMYCIN 02405 APRESOLINE 00597 ADVIL 02410 APRESOLINE-ESIDRIX 00598 AEROBID 02470 AQUAPHOR 00605 AEROLONE 02490 AQUASOL BODY LOTION 00645 AFRIN 02575 ARISTOCORT 00685 AKINETON 02615 ARISTOSPAN 00740 ALBALON-A 02625 ARLIDIN 00790 ALCOHOL 02627 ARMOUR THYROID 00825 ALDACTAZIDE 02645 ARTANE 00830 ALDACTONE 02660 ARTHRITIS PAIN FORMUL 00835 ALDOCLOR 02725 ASCRIPTIN 00845 ALDOMET 02748 ASENDIN 00850 ALDORIL 02805 ASPIRIN 00880 ALKA-SELTZER 02875 ATARAX 00915 ALKERAN 02900 ATIVAN 00960 ALLEREST 02925 ATROMID-S 00965 ALLEREST NASAL SPRAY 02940 ATROPINE 00980 ALLERGY RELIEF OR SHOTS 02982 ATROVENT 01030 ALLOPURINOL 02995 AURALGAN 01125 ALPHAPRODINE 03040 AVC 01255 ALUPENT 03050 AVEENO 01290 AMANTADINE 03070 AVENTYL HCL 01295 AMARIL D 03101 AXID 01305 AMBENYL 03110 AXOTAL 01320 AMCORT 03113 AYGESTIN 01335 AMERICAINE 03115 AYR SALINE MIST 01375 AMICAR 03123 AZATHIOPRINE 01385 AMIDE V.C. VAGINAL 03140 AZO GANTRISIN 01420 AMINO-CERV 03225 AZULFIDINE 01450 AMINOPHYLLINE 03250 B COMPLEX 01485 AMINOSALICYLIC ACID 03410 BACITRACIN ENSEAL 03423 BACLOFEN 01530 AMITRIPTYLINE 03430 BACTRIM 01570 AMMONIUM CHLORIDE 03438 BACTROBAN 01628 AMOXAPINE 03485 BALNETAR 01630 AMOXICILLIN 03510 BANALG LINIMENT 01640 AMOXIL 03535 BANIGESIC 01670 AMPHOJEL 03645 BASIS SOAP 01685 AMPICILLIN 03665 BAXIMIN 01700 AMQUINTUSSIN 03685 BCG VACCINE 01750 ANACEL 03700 BECLOMETHASONE 01755 ANACIN 03705 BECLOVENT 01775 ANALGESIC 03709 BECONASE 01780 ANALGESIC BALM 03743 BEE STING ANTIVENIN 01785 ANALGESIC COMPOUND 03845 BELLERGAL 01795 ANALGESIC LINIMENT 03885 BEMINAL 05645 CAPITROL 07067 CO-TRIMOXAZOLE 05648 CAPOTEN 07075 COAL TAR 05663 CARAFATE 07110 COCAINE 05675 CARBACHOL 07115 COCCIDIOIDIN SKIN TEST 05680 CARBAMAZEPINE 07140 COCOA BUTTER 05690 CARBENICILLIN 07150 COD LIVER OIL 05695 CARBOCAINE 07180 CODEINE 05750 CARDEC-DM 07195 CODIMAL 05758 CARDIAC AGENT 07200 CODIMAL DH SYRUP 05788 CARDIOVASCULAR AGENT 07205 CODIMAL DM SYRUP 05789 CARDIZEM 07215 CODIMAL L.A. 05885 CASTOR OIL 07220 CODIMAL PH SYRUP 05895 CATAPRES 07230 CODIVAL 05900 CATARASE 07250 COGENTIN 05955 CECLOR 07265 COLACE 05990 CEFOL 07270 COLBENEMID 05993 CEFTIN 07275 COLCHICINE 05995 CEFAZOLIN 07315 COLESTID 06005 CELESTONE 07405 COLY-MYCIN 06023 CELL STIMULANT AND 07410 COLY-MYCIN S PROLIFERANT 07435 COMBIPRES 06095 CENTRAX 07465 COMHIST 06100 CENTRUM 07470 COMPAZINE 06110 CEPACOL 07480 COMTREX 06125 CEPHALEXIN 07553 CONSTANT-T 06128 CEPHALOSPORINS 07560 CONTAC 06133 CEPHRADINE 07623 COPPER 06170 CERUMENEX 07660 CORDRAN 06175 CERYLIN 07670 CORGARD 06260 CHARCOAL 07680 CORICIDIN 06294 CHEMOTHERAPY 07755 CORTAID 06400 CHLOR-TRIMETON 07795 CORTISONE 06440 CHLORAL HYDRATE 07800 CORTISPORIN 06455 CHLORAMBUCIL 07805 CORTONE 06465 CHLORAMPHENICOL 07835 CORYZA 06468 CHLORAMPHENICOL 07875 COTAZYM OPTHALMIC 07888 COTRIM 06470 CHLORASEPTIC 07920 COUGH SYRUP 06495 CHLORADIAZEPOXIDE 07930 COUMADIN 06525 CHLOROFORM 07955 COVICONE 06535 CHLOROMYCETIN 07995 CREO-TERPIN COMPOUND 06570 CHLOROPTIC 07997 CREON 06580 CHLOROQUINE 08015 CROMOLYN 06620 CHLORPROMAZINE 08065 CORRETAB 06625 CHLORPROPAMIDE 08090 CYANOCOBALAMIN 06645 CHLORTHALIDONE 08135 CYCLOCORT 06661 CHLORZOXAZONE 08140 CYCLOGYL 06695 CHOLEDYL 08153 CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE 06700 CHOLERA VACCINE 08160 CYCLOSPASMOL 06748 CHOLYBAR 08175 CYLERT 06780 CHROMAGEN 08180 CYPROHEPTADINE 06815 CIMETIDINE 08205 CYSTOSPAZ 06838 CINOBAC PULVULE 08218 CYTARABINE 06839 CIPRO 08230 CYTOMEL 06883 CLAFORAN 08245 CYTOXAN O6900 CLEARASIL 08270 D.H.E. 45 06905 CLEOCIN 08342 DACARBAZINE 06913 CLEOCIN T 08368 DALALONE 06920 CLINDAMYCIN 08385 DALLERGY 06935 CLINORIL 08390 DALMANE 06968 CLODERM 08395 DALOLONE 06975 CLOMID 08397 DAMASON-P 06980 CLONAZEPAM 08410 DANOCRINE 06985 CLONIDINE 08420 DANTRIUM 06993 CLORAZEPATE 08440 DAPSONE 08470 DARVOCET-N 08475 DARVON 08480 DARVON COMPOUND 08505 DASIN 08535 DDAVP 08560 DEBRISAN 08565 DEBROX 08575 DECADERM 08585 DECADRON 08660 DECONAMINE 08668 DECONGEST DH 08670 DECONGESTANT 08680 DECONGESTANT ELIXIR 08685 DECONGESTANT EXPECTORANT 08720 DELADUMONE 08725 DELALUTIN 08745 DELESTROGEM 08770 DELTASONE 08780 DEMEROL 08795 DEMI-REGROTON 08805 DEMULEN 08823 DENOREX 08835 DEPAKENE 08836 DEPAKOTE 08855 DEPO PRED 08860 DEPO-ESTRADIOL 08875 DEPO-TESTADIOL 09010 DESENEX 09015 DESFERAL 09020 DESIPRAMINE 09030 DESO-CREME 09033 DESOWEN 09040 DESOXYN 09043 DESQUAM-E 09050 DESQUAM-X WASH 09075 DEXAMETHASONE 09116 DEXASPORIN OPHTHALMIC 09120 DEXEDRINE 09135 DEXPANTHENOL 09175 DEXTROSE 09220 DI-GEL 09250 DIABINESE 09305 DIAMOX 09352 DIASORB 09370 DIAZEPAM 09385 DIBENZYLINE 09433 DICLOXACILLIN 09445 DICUMAROL 09455 DICYCLOMINE 09465 DIDREX 09470 DIDRONEL 09500 DIETHYLSTILBESTROL 09535 DIGITALIS 09540 DIGITOXIN 09545 DIGOXIN 09585 DILANTIN 09593 DILATRATE 09600 DILAUDID 09630 DILOR-G 09660 DIMETANE O9690 DIMETAPP 09765 DIONEX 09850 DIPHENHYDRAMINE 09900 DIPHTHERIA TETANUS TOXOIDS 09915 DIPROSONE 11230 EMPIRIN COMPOUND #3 09920 DIPYRIDAMOLE 11235 EMPIRIN COMPOUND #4 09925 DISALCID 11250 EMPIRIN NO. #3 09990 DIPHTHERIA TETANUS 11325 ENDEP TOXOIDS PERTUSSIS 11340 ENDURON 09993 DIPHTHERIA TOXOID 11360 ENFAMIL W/IRON 09995 DITROPAN 11390 ENSURE 10005 DIULO 11395 ENTEX 10020 DIURETIC 11433 ENZYME 10025 DIURIL 11525 EPIFRIN 10030 DIUTENSEN 11540 EPINEPHRINE 10087 00CUSATE 11555 EPPY 10100 DOKTORS NOSE DROPS 11580 EQUAGESIC 10126 DOLOBID 11585 EQUANIL 10145 DOMEBORO 11616 ERGOLOID MESYLATES 10150 DOMEBaRO OTIC 11635 ERGOSTAT 10180 DONATUSSIN 11651 ERYC 10200 DONNAGEL 11653 ERYDERM 10205 DONNAGEL-PG 11657 ERYPED 10210 DaNNATAL 11658 ERY-TAB 10215 DONNAZYME 11660 ERYTHROCIN 10225 DOPAMINE 11665 ERYTHROMYCIN 10235 DOPRA~ 11667 ERYTHRO-Rx 10254 DORCOL 11668 ERYTHROMYCIN OPHTHALMIC 10255 DORIDEN 11688 ESGIC 10273 DOSS COMPOUND PLUS 11690 ESIDRIX 10285 DOVACET 11700 ESKALITH 10325 DGXEPIN 11740 ESTRACE 10330 00XIDAN 11745 ESTRADIOL 10355 DOXYCYCLINE 11760 ESTRATAB 10363 DOXY-LEMMON 11765 ESTRATEST 10380 DRAMAMINE 11785 ESTROCON 10455 DRISTAN 11800 ESTROGEN 10485 DRIXORAL 11815 ESTRONE 10490 DRIZE 11845 ESTROVIS 10500 DROPERIDOL 11920 ETRAFON 10518 DRYSOL 11945 EUCERIN 10575 DULCOLAX 11960 EURAX 10630 DUOFILM 11965 EUTHROID 10700 DURABOLIN 11978 EXPECTORANT 10743 DURAMORPH 12035 EXCEDRIN 10760 DURATEARS 12040 EXNA 10800 DURICEF 12050 EXSEL LOTION 10815 DYAZIDE 12055 EXTENDRYL 10865 DYRENIUM 12078 EYE PREPARATION 10875 E.E.S. 12140 FASTIN 10905 E-MYCIN 12160 FEDAHIST 10925 EAR DROPS 12165 FEDAHIST EXPECTORANT 10948 EASPRIN 12193 FELDENE 10970 ECONOPRED 12245 FENOPROFEN 10975 ECOTRIN 12255 FEOSOL 10985 EDECRIN 12285 FER-IN-SOL 11025 EFUDEX 12300 FERGON 11045 ELASE 12340 FERO-FOLIC-5CX 11065 ELAVIL 12415 FERRO-SEQUEL 11075 ELDEC 12480 FERROUS GLUCONATE 11095 ELDERCAPS 12490 FERROUS SULATE 11115 ELDOPAQUE 12521 FIBERCON 11120 ELDOQUIN 12523 FIBERMED 11130 ELECTROLYTE 12550 FIORINAL 11140 ELIXOPHYLLIN 12555 FIORINAL NO. 1 11152 ELOCON 12565 FIORINAL NO. 3 11178 EMCYT 12570 FIORINAL W/CODEINE 11190 EMETROL 12585 FLAGYL 11210 EMPIRIN 12595 FLAXEDIL 12620 FLEET ENEMA 13320 GENTAMICIN 12635 FLEXERIL 13325 GENTIAN VIOLET 12645 FLEXOJECT 13330 GENTLAX 12665 FLORINEF 13350 GEOCILLIN 12670 FLORONE 13495 GEVRABON 12690 FLUOCINOLONE 13530 GLAUCON 12695 FLUOGEN 13550 GLUCOSE 12705 FLUONID 13553 GLUCOTROL 12715 FLUORESCEIN 13560 GLUKOR 12735 FLUORIDE 13595 GLY-OXIDE 12750 FLUORINSE 13720 GLYNAZAN 12763 FLUOROMETHOLONE 13750 GOLD SODIUM THIOSULFATE 12765 FLUOROPLEX 13785 GRIFULVIN 12770 FLUOROURACIL 13790 GRIS-PEG 12780 FLUPHENAZINE 13800 GRISEOFULVIN 12845 FML LIQUIFILM 13818 GUAIFED 12847 FML FORTE OPHTHALMIC 13835 GUAIFENESIN 12865 FOLIC ACID 13845 GUANETHIDINE 12945 FORMULA 44 COUGH MIXTURE 13930 GYNE-LOTRIMIN 12975 FOSFREE 13999 HALCION 12998 FOTOTAR 14000 HALDOL 13045 FULVICIN 14035 HALOG 13096 FUNGOID 14040 HALOPERIDOL 13100 FURACIN 14045 HALOTESTIN 13118 FUROSEMIDE 14050 HALOTEX 13153 GALLBLADDER MEDICATION 14080 HC 13195 GANTANOL 14240 HEPARIN 13200 GANTRISIN 14340 HEXADROL 13205 GARAMYCIN 14360 HEXALOL 13209 GASTRIC AGENT 14415 HIBICLENS 13220 GAVISCON 14535 HISTAMINE 13295 GELUSIL 14645 HOMATROPINE 13310 GENOPTIC 14683 HORMONE 15920 ISMELIN 14700 HOUSE OUST CONCENTRATE 15990 ISONlAZID BULK TREATMENT 16003 ISOPHANE INSULIN 14713 HUMAN CHORIONIC SUSPENSION GONADOTROPIN 16040 ISOPTO CARBACHOL 14715 HUMATIN 16045 ISOPTO CARPINE 14727 HUMULIN 16055 ISOPTO CETAPRED 14770 HYCODAN 16095 ISORDIL 14805 HYCOTUSS 16105 ISOSORBIDE 14810 HYDELTRA-T.B.A. 16115 ISOXSUPRINE 14820 HYDERGINE 16165 JANIMINE 14840 HYDRALAZINE 16210 K-LOR 14875 HYDREA 16222 K-NORM 14895 HYDRO-CHLOR 16235 K-PEN 14903 HYDROCORT 16268 K-TAB 14917 HYDROCET 16360 KAON 14920 HYDROCHLORIC ACID 16365 KAOPECTATE 14930 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 16475 KEFLEX 14965 HYDROCORTISaNE 16482 KEFTAB 14975 HYDROCORTISONE W/NEOMYCIN 16485 KEFZOL 14980 HYDROCORTONE 16490 KELEX 14985 HYDRODIURIL 16495 KEMADRIN 14990 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 16505 KENALOG 15035 HYDROPRES 16520 KERALYT 15090 HYDROXYUREA 16728 KLOTRIX 15095 HYDROXYZINE COMPOUND 16785 KONDREMUL SYRUP 16800 KDNSYL 15100 HYDROXYZINE 16845 KU-ZYME 15115 HYGROTON 16865 KUTRASE 15138 HYLOREL 16870 KWELL 15238 HYPNOTIC AGENT 16915 LACRI-LUBE 15240 HYPOTEARS 16925 LACT-AID 15243 HYPOTENSIVE AGENT 16940 LACTIC ACID 15305 HYTONE 16945 LACTICARE LOTION 15307 HYTRIN 16970 LACTOSE 15370 IBERET 16975 LACTULOSE 15375 IBERET-FOLIC-500 17070 LANOLIN 15380 IBERET-500 17113 LANOXICAPS 15395 IBUPROFEN 17115 LANOXIN 15440 ICN TOLAM 17155 LARYLGAN 15490 ILOSONE 17165 LASIX 15495 ILOTYC{N 17243 LAXATIVE 15515 IMFERON 17304 LENTE INSULIN SUSPENSION 15520 IMIPRAMINE 17320 LEUCOVOR{N 15535 IMMUGLOBIN 17322 LEUKOVORIN CALCIUM 15540 IMMUNE SERUM GLOBULIN 17325 LEUKERAN 15545 IMODIUM 17333 LEVATOL 15555 IMURAN 17340 LEVO-DROMORAN 15575 INDERAL 17365 LEVOTHROID 15580 INDERIDE 17370 LEVOTHYROXINE 15590 INDOCIN 17375 LEVSIN 15600 INOOMETHACIN 17390 LEVSINEX 15615 INFLAMASE 17415 LEXTRON 15620 INFLUENZA VIRUS VAC 17440 LIBRAX TYPE A,B 17450 LIBRIUM 15630 INH 17475 LIDEX 15680 INSULIN 17485 LIDOCAINE 15685 INTAL 17530 LIMBITROL 15705 INTROPIN 17540 LINCOCIN 15780 IONAMIN 17545 LINCOMYCIN 15790 IONIL 17550 LINOLESTROL 15810 IPECAC 17560 LIORESAL 15870 IRON PREPARATION 17600 LIPOFLAVONOID 15875 IRON DEXTRAN 17633 LIPOTROL 15910 IRRIGATING SOLUTION 17660 LIQUI-DOSS 17680 LIQUIPRIN 18395 MARCAINE 17715 LITHIUM 18430 MARGESIC 17725 LITHOBID 18445 MARPLAN 17730 LITHONATE 18480 MATERNA 17800 LIXAGESIC ELIXIR 18498 MAXAIR 17820 LO-TUSSIN SYRUP 18515 MAXIDEX 17825 LO/OVRAL 18520 MAXITROL 17840 LOESTRIN 18523 MAXZIDE 17865 LOMOTIL 18540 MEASLES VIRUS VACCINE 17875 LONITEN 18550 MEBARAL 17878 LONOX 18555 MECLIZINE 17883 LOPID 18556 MECLOFENAMATE SODIUM 17885 LOPRESSOR 18558 MECLOMEN 17888 LORAZEPAM 18640 MEDROL 17889 LOPURIN 18643 MEDROXYPROGESTERONE 17890 LORELCO 18650 MEGA-B 17920 LOTIO ALSULFA 18655 MEGACE 17925 LOTRIMIN 18664 MELANEX 17940 LOXAPINE 18670 MELLARIL 17945 LOXITANE 18685 MELPHALAN 17975 LUBRIDERM 18725 MENOMUNE-C 17978 LUDIOMIL 18745 MENTHOL 18100 M-M-R 18755 MEPERGAN 18125 MAALOX 18795 MEPRO8AMATE 18130 MACRODANTIN 18820 MERCAPTOPURINE 18195 MAGNESIUM CITRATE 18855 MERCUROCHROME 18200 MAGNESIUM GLUCONATE 18920 MESTINON 18210 MAGNESIUM PHOSPHATE 18925 METAHYDRIN TRIBASIC 18930 METAMUCIL 18215 MAGNESIUM SULFATE 18940 METAPREL 18315 MANDELAMINE 18985 METHADONE 18375 MARAX 19045 METHEROINE 18380 MARAZIDE 19070 METHOCARBAMOL 20338 NASALIDE 19090 METHOTREXATE 20360 NATABEC 19155 METHYLDOPA 20390 NATALINS 19175 METHYLPHENIDATE 20435 NAVANE 19180 METHYLPREDNISOLONE 20455 NERCIN 19185 METHYLTESTOSTERONE 20490 NEGGRAM 19205 METIMYD 20497 NELOVA 19208 METOCLOPRAMIDE 20585 NEO-SYNALAR 19210 METOLAZONE 20595 NEO-SYNEPHRINE 19218 METOPROLOL 20655 NEODECADRON 19233 METRONIDAZOLE 20690 NEOMYCIN 19242 MEVACOR 20730 NEOSPORIN 19263 MEZLIN 20795 NEPHRAMINE 19290 MICONAZOLE 20798 NEPHROCAPS 19313 MICRO-K EXTENCAPS 20805 NEPTAZANE 19337 MICROX 20835 NEUTRA-PHOS 19343 MIDAMOR 20855 NEUTROGENA 19360 MIDRIN 20885 NIACIN 19375 MILK OF MAGNESIA 20895 NIACINAMIDE 19445 MINERAL OIL 20950 NICOBID 19455 MINIPRESS 20980 NICOTINIC ACID 19460 MINOCIN 21010 NIFEREX 19465 MINOCYCLINE 21065 NILSTAT 19478 MINOXIDIL 21130 NITRO-BID 19575 MOBAN 21143 NITRO-DUR 19600 MODERIL 21145 NITROFURANTOIN 19605 MODICON 21150 NITROFURAZONE 19618 MODURETIC 21155 NITROGEN 19635 MICONAZOLE NITRATE 21160 NITROGLYCERIN 19650 MORPHINE 21165 NITROGLYN 19673 MOTOFEN 21170 NITROL 19675 MOTRIN 21185 NITROSTAT 19699 MS CONTIN 21203 NIZORAL 19815 MULTIPLE VITAMIN 21205 NOCTEC 19820 MULTIPLE VITAMIN W/IRON 21215 NOLAMINE 19825 MULTIPLE VITAMINS 21218 NOLEX LA 19830 MULTIPLE VITAMINS W/IRON 21225 NOLVADEX 19835 MULTIPLE VITAMINS 21228 NORDETTE W/MINERALS 21270 NORAZINE 19840 MULTIVITAMIN 21280 NORFLEX 19948 MUSCLE RELAXANT 21290 NORGESIC 19975 MY-CORT 21300 NORINYL 20010 MYCELEX 21325 NORLAC RX 20055 MYCOLOG 21330 NORLESTRIN 20060 MYCOSTATIN 21335 NORLUTATE 20075 MYDRIACYL 21350 NORMADERM 20080 MYLANTA 21373 NORMODYNE 20090 MYLERAN 21382 NORMOZIDE 20095 MYLICON 21385 NOROXINE 20105 MYOCHRYSINE 21390 NORPACE 20135 MYSOLINE 21400 NORPRAMIN 20140 MYSTECLIN F 21403 NORTRIPTYLINE 20145 MYTELASE 21430 NOVAFED A 20153 MYTREX 21440 NOVAHISTINE 20185 NAFTIN 21450 NOVAHISTINE DH 20190 NALDECON 21465 NOVAHISTINE EXPECTORANT 20200 NALDELATE SYRUP 21513 NTG 20210 NALFON 21550 NUBAIN 20260 NAPHCON 21555 NUCOFED 20270 NAPHCON-A 21585 NUPERCAINAL 20285 NAPROSYN 21605 NUTRACORT 20305 NAQUIVAL 21610 NUTRADERM 20315 NARDZL 21620 NUTRAMIGEN 20320 NASAHIST 21670 NYQUIL 20325 NASAL DECONGESTANT 21695 NYSTATIN 21750 OCEAN MIST 22770 PAPAVERINE 21754 OCUFEN 22800 PARADIONE 21755 OCUSOL 22810 PARAFON FORTE 21765 OGEN 22815 PARAL 21795 OMNIPEN 22845 PAREGORIC 21800 ONCOVIN 22875 PARLODEL 21840 OPHTHALGAN 22885 PARNATE 21900 OPTIMINE 22890 PARSIDOL 22015 ORGANIDIN 22945 PAVABID 22030 ORINASE 23047 PCE 22055 ORNADE 23100 PEDIACOF 22090 ORTHO-NOVUM 23120 PEDIALYTE 22110 OS-CAL 23125 PEDIAMYCIN 22120 OS-CAL 500 23135 PEDIATRIC COUGH SYRUP 22160 OTIC DROPS 23140 PEDIATROL 22180 OTOBIOTIC 23150 PEDIAZOLE 22210 OVCON 23159 PEDIOTIC 22215 OVRAL 23185 PEN-VEE K 22233 OXACILLIN 23195 PENAMP 22242 OXAZEPAM 23210 PENICILLAMINE 22270 OXSORALEN 23215 PENICILLIN 22287 OXYBUTYNIN CHLORIDE 23220 PENICILLIN G 22303 OXYCODONE HCL 23225 PENICILLIN V 22315 OXYGEN 23305 PENTIDS 22338 OXYSTAT 23355 PEPSIN 22405 P&S 23370 PEPTO-BISMOL 22430 P-I-N FORTE 23385 PERCOCET-5 22435 P-V TUSSIN 23390 PERCODAN 22520 PAMELOR 23415 PERDIEM GRANULE 22578 PANADOL 23425 PERGONAL 22585 PANAFIL 23430 PERI-COLACE 22630 PANCREASE 23440 PERIACTIN 22675 PANOXYL 23490 PERITRATE 24875 PREDCOR 23505 PERMITIL 24885 PREDNISOLONE 23520 PERNOX 24890 PREDNISONE 23523 PERPHENAZINE 24950 PREMARIN 23535 PERSANTINE 24960 PREMARIN VAGINAL 23610 PHAZYME 24975 PRENATAL FORMULA 23660 PHENAPHEN (VITAMINS) 23745 PHENDIMETRAZINE 24995 PREPARATION H 23755 PHENERGAN 25025 PRESUN 23760 PHENERGAN COMPOUND 25040 PRIMATENE MIST 23765 PHENERGAN EXPECTORANT 25055 PRIMIDONE PLAIN 25078 PRINIVIL 23770 PHENERGAN EXPECTORANT 25100 PRO-BANTHINE W/CODEINE 25180 PROCAINAMIDE 23780 PHENERGAN SYRUP 25200 PROCAN SR 23785 PHENERGAN VC EXPECTORANT 25210 PROCARBAZINE PLAIN 25213 PROCARDIA 23790 PHENERGAN VC EXPECTORANT 25220 PROCHLORPERAZINE W/COOEINE 25240 PROCTOCORT 23795 PNENERGAN-O 25243 PROCTOCREAM-HC 23798 PHENERGAN W/CODEINE 25250 PROCTOFOAM 23840 PHENO-SQUAR 25255 PROCTOFOAM-HC 23845 PHENOBARBITAL 25305 PROGESTERONE 23935 PHENOL 25318 PROHIBIT 23970 PHENTERMINE 25328 PROLASTIN 24015 PHENYLEPHRINE 25330 PROLIXIN 24025 PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE 25335 PROLOID 24033 PHENYLPROPYLAMINE/ 25338 PROLOPRIM GUAIFENESIN 25358 PROMETH 24080 PHISOHEX 25359 PROMETH W/COD 24125 PHOSPHO-SODA 25365 PROMETHAZINE 24140 PHRENILIN 25432 PROMETHAZINE W/CODEINE 24185 PILO 25493 PROPINE 24190 PILOCAR 25510 PROPOXYPHENE 24195 PILOCARPINE 25530 PROPOXYPHENE HCL 24285 PLACIOYL W/ACETAMINOPHEN 24300 PLAQUENIL 25560 PROPYLTHIOURACIL 24355 PNEUMOVAX 25575 PROSTAPHLIN 24365 PODOPHYLLIN 25585 PROSTIN 24370 POOOPHYLLUM 25618 PROTOSTAT 24385 POISON IVY 25635 PROVAL 24400 POLARAMINE 25638 PROVENTIL 24405 POLIOMYELITIS VACCINE 25640 PROVERA 24410 POLLEN ANTIGEN 25674 PROZAC 24415 POLY-VI-FLOR 25675 PROZEX 24418 POLY-VI-FLOR W/IRON 25695 PSEUDOEPHEDRINE 24420 POLY-VI-SOL 25760 PURPOSE 24435 POLYCILLIN 25805 PYRIDIATE 24445 POLYCITRA 25810 PYRIDIUM 24465 POLYMOX 25815 PYRIDIUM PLUS 24470 POLYMYXIN 25825 PYRIOOXINE 24478 POLY-PRED 25890 P2E1 24510 POLYSPORIN 25900 P4E1 24550 PONSTEL 25955 QUELIDRINE 24555 PONTOCAINE 25965 QUESTRAN 24650 POTASSIUM 26015 QUINAGLUTE 24653 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE 26020 QUINAMM 24705 POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE 26025 QUINE 24710 POTASSIUM IODIDE 26030 QUINIDEX EXTENTAB 24725 POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE 26035 QUINIDINE 24798 PRAMOXINE HC 26045 QUININE SULFATE 24804 PRAZEPAM 26199 RECOMBIVAX-HB 24805 PRAZOSIN 26250 REGITINE 24850 PRED FORTE 26255 REGLAN 24855 PRED MILO 26265 REGROTON 26335 RENESE 27195 RYNATUSS 26425 RESERPINE 27327 SALFLEX 26453 RESTORIL 27345 SALICYLIC ACID 26475 RETIN-A 27350 SALICYLIC ACID & SULFUR 26510 RHEUMATREX SOAP 26695 RID 27368 SALINE 26715 RIFAMPIN 27400 SALPHENYL 26720 RIMACTANE 27405 SALSALATE 26740 RIOPAN 27420 SALUTENSIN 26750 RIOPAN PLUS 27423 SANDIMMUNE SANDOPAK 26760 RITALIN 27440 SANSERT 26770 ROBALATE 27459 SARNA 26785 ROBAXIN 27545 SCOPOLAMINE 26790 ROBAXISAL 27635 SEBULEX 26805 ROBINUL 27650 SECONAL 26825 ROBITET 27725 SELENIUM 26830 ROBITUSSIN 27730 SELSUN 26835 ROBITUSSIN A-C SYRUP 27735 SELSUN BLUE 26840 ROBITUSSIN-CF 27785 SENOKOT 26850 ROBITUSSIN-DAC SYRUP 27816 SENSORCAINE 26855 ROBITUSSIN-DM COUGH 27835 SEPTRA CALMERS 27845 SER-AP-ES 26860 ROBITUSSIN-DM SYRUP 27855 SERAX 26865 ROBITUSSIN-PE SYRUP 27865 SERENTIL 26870 ROCALTROL 27985 SILVAOENE 26883 ROGAINE 27995 SILVER NITRATE 26890 ROLAIDS 28030 SIMETHICONE 26930 RONDEC 28035 SIMILAC 26935 RONDEC-DM 28080 SINEMET 27045 RU-TUSS 28085 SINEQUAN 27070 RUBBING ALCOHOL 28165 SINUTAB 27103 RUFEN 28350 SKELAXIN 27190 RYNATAN 28365 SLO-PHYLLIN 30760 TEMPRA 28366 SLO-NIACIN 30775 TENAX 28390 SLOW-K 30777 TENEX 28391 SLOW-MAG 30782 TENORMlN 28455 SODIUM BICARBONATE 30790 TENUATE 28495 SODIUM CHLORIDE 30800 TERAZOL 28565 SODIUM CHLORIDE MURO 128 30805 TERBUTALINE 28683 SODIUM SULFACETAMIDE 30850 TERRAMYCIN OPHTH 30880 TESSALON PERLE 28685 SODIUM SULFATE 30915 TESTOSTERONE 28734 SOLAQUIN 30980 TESTRED 28760 SOLGANAL SUSPENSION 30985 TESTRINE 28815 SOMA COMPOUND 31000 TETANUS ANTITOXIN 28820 SOMA COMPOUND W/CODEINE 31005 TETANUS DIPHTHERIA TOXOID 28825 SOMA 31015 TETANUS TOXOID 28850 SONAZINE 31020 TETRA 28920 SORBITRATE 31045 TETRACYCLINE 29250 SPIRONOLACTONE 31085 TEXACORT 29285 STADOL 31095 THAM 29365 STELAZINE 31120 THEO-DUR 29435 STERAPRED 31145 THEOBID 29498 STEROID(S) 31165 THEOCLEAR 29505 STlLBESTROL 31195 THEOKIN 29533 STOOL SOFTENER 31200 THEOLAIR 29585 STRESSTABS 600 31220 THEOPHOZINE 29615 STUARTNATAL 1+1 31230 THEOPHYLLIN ELIXIR 29705 SUDAFED 31235 THEOPHYLLINE 29785 SULAMYD SODIUM 31325 THERAGRAN 29810 SULFACET-R LOTION 31330 THERAGRAN HEMATINIC 29844 SULFAMIDE OPHTHALMIC 31395 THERAPEUTIC VITAMIN 29860 SULFAPYRIDINE 31440 THIACIDE 29865 SULFASALAZINE 31455 THIAMINE 29885 SULFATHIAZOLE 31490 THIOGUANINE 29888 SULFATRIM 31540 THIOTEPA 29955 SULFUR 31542 THIOTHIXENE 29998 SULINDAC 31543 THIORIDAZINE 30015 SULTRIN 31550 THORAZINE 30030 SUNSCREEN 31565 THREE BROMIDES ELIXIR 30035 SUMYCIN 31580 THROAT DISC 30155 SURBEX 31598 THROMBOLYTIC AGENT 30195 SURFAK 31600 THYMOL 30235 SURMONTIL 31625 THYROGLOBULIN 30245 SUSTACAL 31630 THYROID 30305 SYMMETREL 31635 THYROLAR 30329 SYNACORT 31640 THYTROPAR 30330 SYNALAR 31655 TIGAN 30335 SYNALGOS 31658 TIMOLOL 30340 SYNALGOS-DC 31659 TIMOLIDE 30395 SYNTHROID 31660 TIMOPTIC 30468 T-STAT 31670 TINACTIN 30475 TABRON 31723 TOBRADEX 30478 TAC-3 31725 TOBRAMYCIN 30495 TAGAMET 31728 TOBREX OPHTHALMIC 30513 TALACEN 31740 TOFRANIL 30535 TALWIN 31755 TOLBUTAMIDE 30553 TAMOXIFEN 31760 TOLECTIN 30565 TANNIC ACID 31775 TOLINASE 30590 TAR 31835 TOPICYCLINE 30595 TARACTAN 31850 TORECAN 30630 TAVIST 31875 TOTAL 30655 TEARS NATURALE 31895 TPN ELECTROLYTES 30725 TEGOPEN 31925 TRANCOPAL 30730 TEGRETOL 31927 TRANDATE 30755 TEMARIL 31933 TRANQUILIZER 30756 TEMAZEPAM 31938 TRANSDERM-NITRO 31939 TRANSDERM-SCOP 32905 TYLENOL 31945 TRANXENE 32910 TYLENOL NO. 1 31997 TRAZODONE 32915 TYLENOL NO. 2 32013 TRENTAL 32920 TYLENOL NO. 3 32065 TRI-HYDROSERPINE 32925 TYLENOL NO. 4 32140 TRI-VI-FLOR 32930 TYLENOL W/CODEINE 32145 TRI-VI-SOL 32935 TYLENOL W/CODEINE ELIXIR 32155 TRIACIN 32945 TYLOX 32175 TRIAFED 32960 TYPHOID VACCINE 32190 TRIAM 32990 TYZINE 32195 TRIAMCINOLONE 33068 ULTRACEF 32220 TRIAMlNIC EXPECTORANT 33073 ULTRALENTE INSULIN 32245 TRIAMINIC 33092 UNASYN 32285 TRIAMINICOL SYRUP 33215 UREA 32273 TRIAMTERENE 33225 URECHOLINE 32290 TRIAVIL 33280 URISED 32310 TRICHLOROACETIC ACID 33300 URISPAS 32345 TRIDESILON 33355 UROBIOTIC-250 32395 TRILAFON 33360 URODINE 32405 TRILlSATE 33425 V-CILLIN 32433 TRIMPEX 33430 V-CILLIN K 32438 TRIMETHOPRIM 33448 VACCINATION 32443 TRINALIN REPETARS 33550 VALISONE 32445 TRIND SYRUP 33555 VALIUM 32460 TRINSICON 33560 VALMID 32515 TRIPLE ANTIBIOTIC 33570 VALPIN 50 32680 TUBERCULIN TINE TEST 33573 VALPROIC ACID 32685 TUBERCULIN PPD (HEAP) 33574 VALRELEASE 32690 T.B. TINE TEST 33575 VANCERIL 32735 TUMS 33588 VANCOMYCIN 32840 TUSSI-ORGANIDIN DM 33670 VASELINE 32845 TUSSI-ORGANIDIN 33677 VASERETIC 32855 TUSSIONEX 33685 VASOCIDIN 35445 ANTIFUNGAL AGENT 33700 VASOCON 35450 ANTIHISTAMINE 33705 VASOCON-A 35455 ANTIINFECTIVE AGENT 33710 VASODILAN 35460 ANTIINFLAMMATORy AGENT 33800 VELBAN 35480 ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENT 33805 VELOSEF 35510 ANTIVIRAL AGENT 33843 VENTOLIN 35580 SLO-BID 33858 VERAPAMIL 35595 TRIMETHOPRIM/ 33895 VERMOX SULFAMETHOXAZOLE 33980 VI-DAYLIN F ADC DROPS 35600 VANCENASE 34085 VIBRA 35603 WYTENSIN 34090 VIBRAMYCIN 40170 AZMA-CORT 34105 VICKS INHALER 40185 BAYER ASPIRIN 34110 VICeDIN 40205 RETATREX 34115 VICON 40445 CORZIDE 34120 VICON FORTE 40460 CYT-O-TEC 34158 VINBLASTINE 40520 DESYREL 34160 VINCRISTINE 40580 DIABETA 34210 VIOFORM 40610 DIPHENOXYLATE 34215 VIOFORM-HYDROCORTISONE 40615 DIPROLENE 34220 VIOKASE 40725 ERYMAX 34240 VIRILON 40860 HYDROGESIC 34263 VISKEN 40905 ISOPTIN 34270 VISTARIL 40950 LOPROX 34360 VITAMIN A 40955 LOZOL 34365 VITAMIN A + VITAMIN D 41110 MONO-PRESS 34370 VITAMIN A & D 41150 NASALCROM 34425 VITAMIN B COMPLEX 41175 NEWGEN 34455 VITAMIN B-1 41255 PARNATAL 34495 VITAMIN B-12 41280 PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE W/CPM 34510 VITAMIN B-6 41310 POLY-VI-SOL W/IRON 34520 VITAMIN C 41330 PRAMASONE 34565 VITAMIN D 41370 PROPOX-PHENACETIN FREE 34575 VITAMIN E 41405 RESPAIRE 34623 VITAMIN K 41420 ROXANDL 34625 VITAMIN(S) 41440 SENECOT 34628 VITAMINS AND MINERALS 41470 SLOW FE 34675 VITRON-C 41505 SPECTAZOLE 34685 VIVACTIL 41610 THEO-24 34725 VOLTAREN 41665 TRAXIN 34740 VOSOL 41670 TRI-NORINYL 34745 VGSOL HC 41745 UNIPHYL 34755 VYTONE 41755 VEPESID 34775 WARFARIN 41780 ZANTAC 34855 WESTCORT 41800 HCTZ 34890 WIGRAINE 41820 GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES 34900 WINE 41840 HYOSCINE 34910 WINSTROL 41845 PTU 34955 WYANOID 41850 KCL 34985 WYGESIC 41855 NPH INSULIN 35023 XANAX 41860 FOLATE 35025 XERAC AC 41865 MOM 35060 XYLOCAINE 41875 CAPTOPRIL 35115 YODOXIN 41880 ZORPRIN 35120 YDHIMBINE 41905 THYROXINE 35123 YUTOPAR 41915 K-LYTE 35150 ZARONTIN 41980 ASCRIPTIN A/D 35155 ZAROXOLYN 42705 MINIZIDE 35224 ZESTRIL 42720 MONISTAT-DERM 35240 ZINC 42780 NEOSPORIN OPHTHALMIC 35338 ZOMAX 42800 NORMAL SALINE 35341 ZOVIRAX 42985 PROPRANOLOL 35350 ZYLOPRIM 50000 BRETHAIRE 35415 ANTIDEPRESSANT AGENT 50030 KRONOFED-A 35420 ANTIDIABETIC AGENT 50035 MICRONASE 50036 MONOCID 60595 FIORICET 60030 ACHROMYCIN OPHTHALMIC 60605 FLUOR-OP 60035 ACLOVATE 60625 GASTROVIST 60040 ADALAT 60695 HIB-IMUNE 60065 ADSORBONAC OPHTHALMIC 60700 HIB-VAX 60070 ALPHA-TREX 60710 HYDEGINE LIQUID CAPSULE 60115 AUGMENTIN 60735 INFLUENZA VIRUS VACC 60150 BACITRACIN OPHTHALMIC 60740 INTRON-A 60175 BENZAMYCIN 60755 IOPHEN DM 60180 BENZTROPINE MESYLATE 60775 K-DUR 60185 BETAGAN LIQUIFILM 60790 KLONOPIN 60205 BETOPTIC 60795 LACHYDRIN 60270 BUSPAR 60815 LEVLEN 60285 CALEL-D 60835 LOTRISONE 60290 CAPOZIDE 60845 LURIDE 60295 CEFOTAN 60870 MARINOL 60325 CITRUCEL 60905 METHYLDOPA W/HCTZ 60340 CO-GESIC 60920 MEXITIL 60355 COLYTE 60950 MURINE EAR DROPS 60370 CORDARONE 61025 NICORETTE 60385 CORTISPORIN OPHTHALMIC 61030 NITROGARD 60400 DEPONIT 61035 NIX 60405 DEXACIDIN 61040 NOROXIN 60410 DEXACIDIN OPHTHALMIC 61045 NOVeLIN 60485 DORYX 61060 NUPRIN 60500 DOXY-100 61065 NUTRI-AID 60530 ENEMA FLEET 61095 0PHTHAINE 60535 ERYCETTE 61100 ORUDIS 60545 ESTRADERM 61130 PAIN RELIEVER 60550 EYE DROPS 61135 PEDIACARE 60555 EYE WASH 61140 PEDIAPRED 60560 FEMSTAT 61160 PEPCID 60565 FENTANYL CITRATE 61180 PHOSPHOLINE IODIDE 91073 DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE 61200 POSTURE 91074 ENALAPRIL 61240 PRE}PACET 91078 FLECAINIDE ACETATE 61245 PROPRANOLOL HCL 91079 FLUOXETINE 61260 PSORCON 91080 FLUTAMIDE 61290 RIDAURA 91081 GLIPIZIDE 61295 ROCEPHIN 91083 INTERFERON-ALFA 61330 SECTRAL 91085 KETOCONAZOLE 61340 SELDANE 91087 LEVAMISOLE HCL 61380 STUART PRENATAL 91088 LOVASTATIN 61385 SULFACETAMIDE SODIUM 91090 MEXILITENE 61400 SUS-PHRINE 91092 MITOMYCIN-C 61405 TAMBOCOR 91094 NORFLOXACIN 61435 TEGISON 91096 OMEPRAZOLE 61440 TEMOVATE 91099 RANITIDINE 61445 TEN-K 92000 ACCUPRIL 61450 TENORETIC 50 92003 ALTACE 61475 TOLAZAMIDE 92005 BENYLIN 61490 TONOCARD 92006 BIAXIN 61495 TOPICORT 92007 BREVOXYL 61515 TRI-LEVLEN 92012 CARDURA 61520 TRIAMCIN/NEO/GRAMICID/ 92014 CHIBROXIN NYSTATIN 92015 CILOXAN 61565 VASOTEC 92016 CLOZARIL 61570 VERSED 92017 CUTIVATE 61605 WELLBUTRIN 92022 DORAL 61610 ZYDONE 92025 DYNACIRC 61625 TRIAMTERENE W/HCTZ 92027 EMGEL 89002 ACITIFED PLUS 92030 FLAREX 89010 BETAMETHASONE 92031 FLOXIN DIPROPIONATE 92034 FOECAVIR 89017 CHILDREN'S ADVIL 92040 GUAITA8 89032 EULEXIN 92041 HYDROCODONE COMPOUND 89033 FENOPROFEN CALCIUM 92049 JENEST 7/14 89035 FLUOCINONIDE 92051 LODINE 89036 FML-S LIQUIFILM 92052 LOTENSIN 89037 HUMULIN 70/30 92054 METAMUCIL WAFER 89039 HYDROCODONE 92057 M0NOPRIL W/ACETAMINOPHEN 92059 MURO 128 89044 INSPIREASE 92061 NASACORT 89047 LOSEC 92063 NEOMYCIN/POLYMYXIN/ 89058 PERMAX DEXAMETH 89061 POLYTRIM 92066 NORPLANT 89063 PRED-G 92069 OPTIPRANOLOL 89066 PRELONE 92071 PEDIA-PROFEN 89074 ROWASA 92073 PLENDIL 89076 SUPRAX 92076 PRAVACHOL 91000 ALBUTEROL SULFATE 92078 PROCRIT 91002 AMILORIDE HCL 92080 PROSOM 91011 CYTDTEC 92085 ROBITUSSIN PEDIATRIC 91013 DIPENTUM 92091 THEOCHRON 91019 ETHMOZINE 92092 THEOX 91029 HYDROXYZINE HCL 92098 TUSSAR-SF 91031 ISOPTIN S.R. 92100 ULTRAVATE 91035 LUPRON DEPOT 92103 VIDEX 91039 NIFEDIPINE 92104 ZEASORB-AF 91043 PRILOSEC 92105 ZOFRAN 91049 RU-TUSS DE 92106 AZT 91058 VERELAN 92109 CEFACLOR 91061 ACYCLOVIR 92111 CIPROFLOXACIN 91062 ALPRAZOLAM 92112 CLARITHROMYCIN 91063 ATENOLOL 92114 CLOMIPHENE 91066 BUSPIRONE 92121 DRITHOCREME 91069 CEFTRIAXONE 92122 EPOTEIN ALFA 91072 DILTIAZEM HCL 92128 FOSINOPRIL 92129 GANCICLOVIR 92168 DUOPLANT 92131 HEPATITIS B VACCINE 92169 DUROVANT 92132 ISRADIPINE 92171 DUROVANT-DA 92135 MESALAMINE 92172 ENDAFED 92137 METROGEL 92173 ENDAL 92142 PENTAMIDINE ISETHIONAT 92174 ENDAL-HD 92145 PIROXICAM 92176 EXELDERF4 9214C PRAVASTATIN 92178 HUMIBID 92149 QUINAPRIL 92179 HUMIBID-DM 92154 ANAFRANIL 92180 LORTAB 92155 ANSAID 92182 OCCLUSAL 92156 DIFLUCAN 92183 POLYHISTINE 92157 ELIMITE 92184 POLYHISTINE-CS 92158 HISMANAL 92185 POLYHISTINE-D 92159 MINITRAN 92186 POLYHISTINE-DM 92160 PRINZIDE 92187 PRENATE 92161 TORADOL 92188 THERAMYCIN 92162 TRIPHASIL 92189 ZENATE 92163 ZESTORETIC 92190 ZEPHREX 92164 LISINOPRIL 99980 OTHER 92165 CODICLEAR-DH 99999 ILLEGIBLE 92166 DECONSAL 1GENERIC ENTRY CODES 50000 UNDETERMINED 50241 AMMONIUM ACRYLATES 50001 DIFENOXIN 50242 AMMONIUM ALUM 50002 LEVONORGESTREL 50243 AMMONIUM BROMIDE 50004 ACACIA 50244 AMMONIUM CARBONATE 50005 ACETAMINOPHEN 50245 AMMONIUM CHLORIDE 50008 ACEBUTOLOL HYDROCHLORIDE 50246 AMMONIUM ION 50018 ACETATE ION 50248 AMMONIUM ISOSTEARATE 50020 ACETAZOLAMIDE 50249 AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE 50025 ACETIC ACID 50250 AMOBARBITAL 50030 ACETOHEXAMIDE 50258 AMOXAPINE 50032 ACETOHYDROXAMIC ACID 50260 AMOXICILLIN 50035 ACETONE 50265 AMPHETAMINE 50040 ACETOPHENAZINE 50270 AMPHOTERICIN 50055 ACETYLCHOLINE 50275 AMPICILLIN 50060 ACETYLCYSTEINE 50280 AMYL NITRITE 50065 ACONITE 50281 AMYL PHENOL 50075 ACRISORCIN 50283 AMYLASE 50078 ACYCLOVIR 50284 ANETHOLE 50080 ADENOSINE 50285 ANILERIDINE 50083 AGAR 50290 ANISE OIL 50085 ALBUMIN HUMAN 50295 ANISINDIONE 50088 ALBUTEROL 50300 ANISOTROPINE 50090 ALCOHOL 50305 ANTAZOLINE 50093 ALFENTAIL HYDROCHLORIDE 50310 ANTHRALIN 50096 ALGINIC ACID 50320 ANTIHEMOPHILIC FACTOR 50097 ALKYL ETHANOL HUMAN 50103 ALLANTOIN 50323 ANTIMONY POTASSIUM 50104 ALLOBARBITAL TARTRATE 50105 ALLOPURINOL 50325 ANTIPYRINE 50107 ALMOND OIL 50330 ANTIRABIES SERUM 50109 ALOIN 50335 ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION 50110 ALPHAPRODINE 50338 ANTEVENIN BEE STING 50113 ALPRAZOLAM 50360 APOMORPHINE 50116 ALPROSTADIL 50367 ARALIA 50120 ALSEROXYLON 50370 ARGININE 50125 ALUMINUM 50375 ARNICA TINCTURE 50130 ALUMINUM ACETATE 50378 AROMATIC ELIXIR 50135 ALUMINUM AMMONIUM 50380 ASAFETIDA TINCTURE 50138 ALUMINUM CHLORHYDROXY- 50400 ASPARAGINASE 50140 ALUMINUM CHLORIDE 50410 ASPIRIN 50145 ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE 50418 ATENOLOL 50148 ALUMINUM OXIDE 50419 ATRACURIUM BESYLATE 50155 ALUMINUM PHOSPHATE 50420 ATROPINE 50157 ALUMINUM POTASSIUM 50430 ATTAPULGITE SULFATE 50433 AURANOFIN 50159 ALUMINUM STEARATE 50435 AUROTHIOGLUCOSE 50160 ALUMINUM SUBACETATE 50440 AZATADINE 50163 ALUMINUM SULFATE 50444 AZTREONAM 50165 AMANTADINE 50445 AZATHIOPRINE 50168 AMARANTH 50446 AZLOCILLIN SODIUM 50170 AMBENONIUM 50447 BACAMPICILLIN 50175 AMCINONIDE 50450 BACITRACIN 50180 AMIKACIN 50455 BACLOFEN 50182 AMILORIDE 50460 BALSAM 50183 AMINACRINE 50465 BANDAGE 50185 AMINO ACIDS 50475 BARBITAL 50190 AMINOACETIC ACID 50480 BARIUM SULFATE 50195 AMINOBENZOIC ACID 50485 BCG VACCINE 50200 AMINOCAPROIC ACID 50490 BECLOMETHASONE 50203 AMINOGLUTETHIMIDE 50492 BEEF EXTRACT 50205 AMINOHIPPURATE SODIUM 50495 BELLADONNA 50210 AMINOPHYLLINE 50497 BEMEGRIDE 50216 AMINOPYRINE 50498 BENAZEPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE 50220 AMINOSALICYLIC ACID 50499 BENACTYZINE 50223 AMIODARONE HCL 50500 BENDROFLUMETHIAZIDE 50225 AMISOMETRADINE 50502 BENOXAPROFEN 50230 AMITRIPTYLINE 50505 BENOXINATE 50235 AMMONIA SPIRIT AROMATIC 50507 BENTIROMIDE 50238 AMMONIA STRONG 50508 BENTONITE 50240 AMMONIATED MERCURY 50511 BENZALDEHYDE 50515 BENZALKONIUM CHLORIDE 50516 BENZENE 50518 BENZESTROL 50520 BENZETHONIUM CHLORIDE 50530 BENZOCAINE 50538 BENZOIC ACID 50540 BENZOIN 50545 BENZONATATE 50548 BENZOPHENONE 50550 BENZOYL PEROXIDE 50555 BENZPHETAMINE 50557 BENZPYRINIUM BROMIDE 50558 BENZQUINAMIDE 50560 BENZTHIAZIDE 50565 BENZTROPINE 50570 BENZYL ALCOHOL 50575 BENZYL BENZOATE 50576 BENZYL CINNAMATE 50577 BERACTANT 50578 BERBERINE 50580 BETA-CAROTENE 50583 BETAINE 50585 BETAMETHASONE 50588 BETAXOLOL HCL 50590 BETAZOLE 50595 BETHANECHOL 50605 BILAZO REAGENT 50610 BILE ACIDS 50613 BILE SALTS 50615 BIOFLAVONOIDS 50620 BIOTIN 50625 BIPERIDEN 50630 BISACODYL 50631 BISMUTH ALUMINATE 50632 BISMUTH OXIDE 50634 BISMUTH SULFONATE 50635 BISMUTH ANTI-DIARRHEA 50638 BISMUTH IODIDE AGENTS 50640 BISMUTH SALICYLATE 50650 BISMUTH TRIBROMOPHENATE 50653 BITOLTEROL MESYLATE 50655 BLEOMYCIN 50660 BORIC ACID 50663 BRAN 50665 BRETYLIUM 50668 BRILLIANT BLUE 50670 BRILLIANT GREEN 50675 BROMELAINS 50679 BROMINE 50680 BROMOCRIPTINE 50685 BROMODIPHENHYDRAMINE 50687 BROMOPHENOL 50690 BROMPHENIRAMINE 50695 BROWN MIXTURE 50698 BUCHU 50705 BUCLIZINE 50706 BUFFERS 50708 BUMETANIDE 50710 BUPIVACAINE 50711 BUPRENORPHINE HCL 50713 BUSPRIONE HCL 50714 BUPROPION 50715 BUSULFAN 50720 BUTABARBITAL 50725 BUTACAINE 50728 BUTALBITAL 50730 BUTAMBEN 50733 BUTOCONAZOLE NITRATE 50740 BUTORPHANOL 50742 BUTYLPARABEN 50967 CEFUROXIME SODIUM 50745 CAFFEINE 50968 CELLULASE 50755 CALAMINE 50969 CEFOTETAN DISODIUM 50758 CALCIFEDIOL 50975 CELLULOSE 50760 CALCITONIN 50978 CEPHAELINE 50770 CALCIUM REPLACEMENT 50980 CEPHALEXIN AGENTS 50995 CEPHALOTHIN 50773 CALCIUM GLYCEROPHOSPHATE 51000 CEPHAPIRIN 50775 CALCIUM ACETATE 51005 CEPHRADINE 50780 CALCIUM BROMIDE 51008 CERESIN WAX 50785 CALCIUM CARBONATE 51010 CERIUM OXALATE 50800 CALCIUM HYDROXIDE 51012 CERULETIDE DIETHYLAMINE 50802 CALCIUM IODIDE 51015 CETALKONIUM CHLORIDE 50803 CALCIUM POLYSULFIDE 51016 CETEARETH 50804 CALCIUM PROPIONATE 51017 CETEARYL OCTANOATE 50805 CALCIUM SILICATE 51018 CETRIMONIUM BROMIOE 50806 CALCIUM ION 51020 CETYL ALCOHOL 50810 CALCIUM SUCCINATE 51021 CETYL ESTERS 50811 CALCIUM PANTOTHENATE 51023 CETYLPYRIDINIUM 50818 CALCIUM THIOGLYCOLLATE 51025 CHARCOAL 50821 CALCIUM THIOSULFATE 51030 CHERRY SYRUP 50823 CALCIUM UNDECYLENATE 51040 CHLORAL HYDRATE 50824 CALJUPUT OIL 51045 CHLORAMBUCIL 50835 CALLICREIN 51050 CHLORAMPHENICOL 50845 CAMPHOR 51053 CHLORCYCLIZINE 50848 CANDELILLA WAX 51055 CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE 50860 CANTHARIDIN 51060 CHLORHEXIOINE 50865 CAPREOMYCIN 51063 CHLORHYDROXYQUINOLONE 50866 CAPRYLIC ACID 51064 CHLORIDE ION 50867 CAPSAICIN 51066 CHLORMEZANONE 50868 CAPSICUM 51068 CHLOROACETIC ACID 50869 CAPTOPRIL 51075 CHLOROBUTANOL 50870 CARAMEL 51080 CHLOROFORM 50873 CARAMIPHEN 51085 CHLOROPHYLL 50874 CARAWAY OIL 51090 CHLOROPROCAINE 50875 CARBACHOL 51095 CHLOROQUINE 50880 CARBAMAZEPINE 51100 CHLOROTHIAZIDE 50885 CARBARSONE 51105 CHLOROTHYMOL 50887 CALCIUMOCARBASPIRIN 51110 CHLOROTRIANISENE 50890 CARBAZOCHROME 51115 CHLOROXINE 50895 CARBENICILLIN 51120 CHLOROXYLENOL 50898 CARBETAPENTANE 51125 CHLORPHENESIN 50899 CARBIDOPA 51130 CHLORPHENIRAMINE 50900 CARBINOXAMINE 51145 CHLDRPHENTERMINE 50905 CARBO-FUCHSIN 51150 CHLORPROMAZINE 50906 CABOMERS 51155 CHLORPROPAMIDE 50908 CARBON DIOXIDE 51160 CHLORPROTHIXENE 50910 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 51165 CHLDRTETRACYCLINE 50912 CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE 51170 CHLORTHALIDONE 50914 CARBRGMAL 51175 CHLDRZOXAZONE 50915 CARDAMOM 51177 CHOLECALCIFEROL 50920 CARISOPRODOL 51180 CHOLERA VACCINE 50923 CARMELLOSE 51185 CHOLESTEROL 50925 CARMUSTINE 51190 CHOLESTYRAMINE 50929 CARNITINE 51193 CHOLIC ACID 50933 CASANTHRANOL 51195 CHOLINE 50935 CASCARA 51200 CHOLINE SALICYLATE 50938 CASEIN 51203 CHONDRUS 50940 CASTOR OIL 51205 CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN 50943 CEDAR LEAF OIL 51208 CHROMIC CHLORIDE 50945 CEFACLOR 51209 CHROMIUN 50950 CEFADRDXIL 51211 CHYMOPAPAIN 50955 CEFAMANDOLE 51215 CHYMOTRYPSIN 50960 CEFAZOLIN 51218 CICLOPIROX 50961 CEFTRIAXONE 51219 CILASTATIN 50962 CEFOPERAZONE 51220 CIMETIDINE 50963 CEFORANIDE 51223 CINNAMEDRINE 50964 CEFOTAXIME 51225 CINNAMON OIL 50965 CEFOXITIN 51227 CINOXACIN 50966 CEFTAZIDIME 51228 CINOXATE 51229 CIPROFLOXACIN HCL 51358 COLIFORM VACCINE 51230 CISPLATIN 51360 COLISTIN 51235 CITRIC ACID 51365 COLLAGEN DERIVATIVE 51240 CITRONELLA OIL 51375 COLLODION 51242 CLARITHROMYCIN 51380 MULTIVITAMINS 51243 CLOBETASOL PROPIONATE THERAPEUTIC 51245 CLEMASTINE 51390 CONTACT LENS SOLUTION 51250 CLIDINIUM 51393 COPPER 51255 CLINDAMYCIN 51395 CORN OIL 51257 CLOCORTOLONE 51400 CDRTICOTROPIN 51260 CLOFIBRATE 51405 CORTISONE 51265 CLOMIPHENE 51410 COSYNTROPIN 51270 CLONAZEPAM 51415 COTTONSEED OIL 51275 CLONIDINE 51425 CRESOL 51280 CLORAZEPATE 51430 CROMOLYN SODIUM 51285 CLORTERMINE 51435 CROTAMITON 51290 CLOTRIMAZOLE 51440 CRYPTENAMINE 51295 CLOVE OIL 51443 CUBEB 51300 CLOXACILLIN 51445 CUPRIC SULFATE 51303 CLOZAPINE 51450 OXYTETRACYCLINE 51305 COAL TAR 51460 CYCLACILLIN 51308 COBALAMIN 51465 CYCLANDELATE 51310 COCAINE 51470 CYCLOBENZAPRINE 51312 COCAMIDE 51475 CYCLOMETHYCAINE 51313 COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE 51478 CYCLOPENTAMINE 51315 COCCIDIODIN 51480 CYCLOPENTOLATE 51318 COCHINEAL 51485 CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE 51320 COCILLANA 51490 CYCLOSERINE 51325 COCOA BUTTER 51493 CYCLOSPORINE 51330 COCONUT OIL 51495 CYCLOTHIAZIDE 51335 COD & HALIBUT LIVER OIL 51500 CYCLIZINE 51340 CODEINE 51505 CYCRIMINE 51345 COLCHICINE 51510 CYPROHEPTADINE 51355 COLESTIPOL 51515 CYSTEINE 51518 CYSTINE 51520 CYTARABINE 51523 D-ALPHA TOCOPHERYL 51803 DILTIAZEM 51530 DACAR8AZINE 51810 DIMENHYDRINATE 51535 DACTINOMYCIN 51815 DIMERCAPROL 51540 DANAZOL 51817 DIMETHICONE 51545 DANTHRON 51830 DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE 51550 DANTROLENE 51835 DIMETHYLAMINO- 51555 DAPSONE BENZALDEHYDE 51560 DAUNORUBICIN 51840 DINOPROSTONE 51567 DEA PHOSPHATE 51843 DIOXYBENZONE 51575 DEFEROXAMINE 51848 DIPEROOON 51585 DEHYDROCHOLIC ACID 51860 DIPHENHYDRAMINE 51590 DEMECARIUM 51865 DIPHENIDOL 51595 DEMECLOCYCLINE 51868 DIPHENOXYLATE 51597 DEOXYCHOLIC ACID 51885 DIPHENYLPYRALINE 51598 DEOXYRIBONuCLEASE 51890 DIPHTHERIA TETANUS 51600 DESERPIDINE TOXOIDS 51605 DESIPRAMINE 51900 DIPHTHERIA ANTITOXIN 51610 DESLANOSIDE 51903 DIPH PERTUSSIS TETANUS 51615 DESMOPRESSIN VACCINE 51620 DESONIDE 51910 DIPHTHERIA TOXOID 51625 DESOXIMETASONE 51913 DIPIVEFRIN 51627 DESOXYCHOLIC ACID 51914 DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL 51630 DESOXYCORTICOSTERONE SALICYLATE 51633 DETERGENT 51915 DIPYRIDAMOLE 51635 DEXAMETHASONE 51920 DISOPYRAMIDE 51638 DExBROMPHENIRAMINE 51925 DISULFIRAM 51640 DExCHLORPHENIRAMINE 51927 DIVALPROEX SODIUM 51645 DEXPANTHENOL 51930 DOBUTAMINE 51647 DEXTRAN 51935 DOCUSATE 51660 DEXTRANOMER 51945 DOPAmINE 51665 DEXTROAmPHETAmINE 51947 DOXACURIUM CHLORIDE 51670 DEXTROMETHORPHAN 51950 DOXAPRAM 51675 DEXTROSE 51953 DOXAZOSIN MESYLATE 51685 OEXTROTHYROXINE 51955 DOXEPIN 51688 DIASTASE 51960 DOXORUBICIN 51689 DIATRIZOATE SODIUM 51965 DOXYCYCLINE 51695 DIAZEPAM 51970 DOXYLAMINE 51700 DIAZOXIDE 51978 DRONABINOL 51705 DIBUCAINE 51980 DROMOSTANOLONE 51708 DICHLORALPHENAZONE 51985 DROPERIDOL 51709 DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE 52000 DYPHYLLINE 51710 DICHLOROTETRAFLUORO- 52005 ECHOTHIOPHATE ETHANE 52008 ECONAZOLE 51712 DICHLORDPHENE 52010 EDETATE CALCIUM DISODIUM 51715 DICHLORPHENAMIDE 52012 EDETATE TETRASODIUM 51720 DICLOXACILLIN 52015 EDETATE DISODIUM 51725 DICUMAROL 52020 EDROPHONIUM 51730 DICYCLOMINE 52023 ELECTROLYTES 51732 DIDANOSINE 52024 ENCAINIDE HCL 51735 DIENESTROL 52025 EMETINE 51740 DIETARY SUPPLEMENT 52028 ENALAPRIL 51745 DIETHYLCARBAMAZINE 52030 ENFLURANE 51750 DIETHYLPROPION 52035 EPHEDRINE 51755 DIETHYLSTILBESTROL 52040 EPINEPHRINE 51760 DIFLORASONE DIACETATE 52042 EPOETIN ALFA 51763 DIFUNISAL 52045 ERGOCALCIFEROL 51765 DIGALLOYL TRIOLEATE 52048 ERGOLOID MESYLSTES 51770 DIGITALIS 52050 ERGONOVINE 51775 DIGITOXIN 52053 ERGOT 51780 DIGOXIN 52055 ERGOTAMINE 51785 DIHYDROERGOTAMINE 52060 ERYTHRITYL TETRANITRATE 51790 DIHYDROTACHYSTEROL 52065 ERYTHROMYCIN 51792 DIHYDROXYACETONE 52068 ESTAZOLAM 51795 DIHYDROXYALUMINUM 52070 ESTRADIOL AMINOACETATE 52072 ESTRAMUSTINE 51800 DIHYDRGXYALUMINUM SODIUM 52075 ESTROGENS CARBONATE 52080 ESTRONE 51801 DIISOPRDPYL SEBECATE 52082 ESTRDPIPATE 51805 DIISOBUTYLPHENOXY- 52083 ETAFEDRINE POLYETHOXYETHAN 52085 ETHACRYNIC ACID 52090 ETHAMBUTOL 52270 FIBRINOLYSIN 52095 ETHAVERINE 52275 FLAVOXATE 52100 ETHCHLORVYNOL 52278 FLECAINIDE ACETATE 52105 ETHER 52280 FLOXURIDINE 52110 ETHINAMATE 52290 FLUCYTOSINE 52115 ETHIONAMIDE 52295 FLUDROCORTISONE 52120 ETHOHEPTAZINE 52300 FLUMETHASONE 52125 ETHOPROPAZINE 52303 FLUMETHIAZIDE 52130 ETHOSUXIMIDE 52304 FLUNISOLIDE 52135 ETHOTOIN 52305 FLUOCINOLONE 52150 ETHYL ACETATE 52310 FLUOCINONIDE 52155 ETHYL CHLORIDE 52315 FLUORESCEIN 52156 ETHYL PABA 52318 FLUORIDE 52160 ETHYLESTRENOL 52320 FLUOROMETHOLONE 52165 ETHYLMORPHINE 52325 FLUOROURACIL 52168 ETHNODIOL DIACETATE 52330 FLUOXYMESTERONE 52169 ETRETINATE 52335 FLUPHENAZINE 52170 ETHYLNOREPINEPHRINE 52340 FLUPREDNISOLONE 52175 ETIDOCAINE 52345 FLURANDRENOLIDE 52185 ETIDRONATE DISODIUM 52350 FLURAZEPAM 52188 ETODOLAC 52353 FLURBIPROFEN SODIUM 52188 ETOMIDATE 52354 FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE 52189 ETOPOSIDE 52355 FOLIC ACID 52190 EUCALYPTOL 52358 FOOD SUPPLEMENT 52194 EUPHORBIA 52360 FORMALDEHYDE 52195 EUGENOL 52361 FOSCARNET SODIUM 52198 FAMOTIDINE 52363 FRANGULA 52203 FACTOR IX COMPLEX HUMAN 52365 FORMIC ACID 52213 FAT EMULSION 52367 FOSINOPRIL SODIUM 52215 FENFLURAMINE 52370 FRUCTOSE 52218 FENNEL OIL 52373 FUCHSIN 52219 FELODIPINE 52375 FULLER'S EARTH 52220 FENOPROFEN 52380 FURAZOLIDONE 52225 FENTANYL 52385 FUROSEMIDE 52390 GALLAMINE 52395 GELATIN 52397 GELSEMIUM 52635 HYDRIODIC ACID 52398 GEMFIBROZIL 52640 HYDROCHLORIC ACID 52400 GENTAMICIN 52645 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 52405 GENTIAN VIOLET 52647 DIHYDROCODEINE 52408 GINGER 52650 HYDROCODONE 52410 GINSENG 52655 HYDROCORTISONE 52417 GLIPIZIDE 52660 HYDROFLUMETHIAZIDE 52420 GLUCAGON 52665 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 52422 GLUCONIC ACID 52670 HYDROMORPHONE 52425 GLUCOSE 52675 HYDROQUINONE 52430 GLUCOSE ENZYMATIC TEST 52680 HYDROXOCO8ALAMIN 52435 GLUTAMIC ACID 52685 HYDROXYAMPHETAMINE 52440 GLUTARALDEHYDE 52690 HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE 52445 GLUTETHIMIDE 52691 HYDROXYETHYLCELLULOSE 52447 GLYBURIDE 52692 HYDROXMERCURIC CRESOL 52450 GLYCERIN 52693 HYDROXYPHENYLMERCURIC 52452 GLYCERYL CHLORIDE 52453 GLYCOCHOLATE 52695 HYDROXYPROGESTERONE 52454 GLYCINE 52700 HYDROXYPROPYL 52455 GLYCOPYRROLATE METHYLCELLULOSE 52465 GLYCYRRHIZA 52710 HYDROXYUREA 52470 GOLD SODIUM THIOMALATE 52715 HYDROXYZINE 52472 GONADORELIN 52718 HYMENOPTERA ALLERGENIC 52475 GOLD SODIUM THIOSULFATE EXTRACT 52478 GRAMICIDIN 52720 HYOSCYAMINE 52480 GRISEOFULVIN 52723 HYOSCYAMINE HYDROBROMIDE 52485 GUAIACOL 52730 IBUPROFEN 52490 GUAIFENESIN 52735 ICHTHAMMOL 52492 GUANABENZ 52740 IDOXURIDINE 52493 GUANARDEL 52743 IMIPENIM 52495 GUANETHIDINE 52745 IMIPRAMINE 52498 GUANFACINE HCL 52750 IMMUNE GLOBULIN 52500 GUANIDINE 52752 INHALER 52501 HAEMOPHILUS B VACCINE 52753 INDAPAMIDE 52502 GUAR GUM 52755 INDIGOINDISULFONATE 52503 HALAZEPAM 52765 INDOCYANINE GREEN 52504 HALOBETASOL PROPIONATE 52770 INDOMETHACIN 52505 HALAZONE 52775 INFANT FORMULA 52510 HALCINONIDE 52780 INFLUENZA VIRUS VACCINE 52520 HALOPERIDOL 52785 INOSITOL 52525 HALOPROGIN 52790 INSULIN 52530 HALOTHANE 52791 INTERFERON ALFA-2A 52532 HALQUINOLS 52793 INTRINSIC FACTOR 52533 HEMICELLULASE CONCENTRATE 52535 HAMAMELIS WATER 52795 INULIN 52537 HEMIN 52800 INVERT SUGAR 52540 HEPARIN 52810 IOCETAMIC ACID 52545 HEPATITIS B IMMUNE 52815 IODAMIDE MEGLUMINE GLOBULIN 52820 IODINE TOPICAL 52548 HEPATITIS B VACCINE PREPARATIONS 52550 HESPERlOIN 52825 IODINATED GLYCEROL 52555 HETASTARCH 52830 IODINE SOLUTIONS 52560 HEXACHLOROPHENE 52835 IODIPAMIDE MEGLUMINE 52565 HEXAFLUORENIUM 52845 IODOCHLORHYDROXYQUIN 52575 HEXESTROL 52847 IODOFORM 52580 HEXOBARBITAL 52850 IODOOUINOL 52585 HEXOCYCLIUM 52853 IOHEXOL 52590 HEXYLCAINE 52855 IOPANOIC ACID 52595 HEXYLRESORCINOL 52857 ISOBUTANE 52600 HISTAMINE 52858 ISOBUTYL PABA 52610 HISTOPLASMIN 52860 IOPHENDYLATE 52613 HOG BILE EXTRACT 52865 IOTHALAMATE 52615 HOMATROPINE 52870 IPECAC 52617 HOMOSALATE 52880 IPODATE CALCIUM 52620 HOUSE DUST ALLERGENIC 52883 IPRATROPIUM BROMIDE EXTRACT 52885 IRON PREPARATIONS 52625 HYALURONIDASE 52890 IRON BILE SALTS 52630 HYDRALAZINE 52895 ISOCARBOXAZIO 52633 HYDRANGEA 52900 ISOETHARINE 52634 HYDRASTIS 52904 ISOFLURANE 52905 ISOFLUROPHATE 52995 LACTULOSE 52908 ISOMETHEPTENE MUCATE 53002 LANOLIN ACID 52910 ISOLEUCINE 53003 LANOLIN 52915 ISONIAZID 53004 LAURETH 52920 ISOPROPAMIDE 53005 LAURYL SULFOACETATE 52924 ISOPROPYL ISOTEARATE 53006 LAURAMIDE DEA 52925 ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 53010 LAVENDER OIL 52927 ISOPROPYL PALMITATE 53015 LEAD ACETATE 52928 ISOPROPYL MYRISTATE 53020 LECITHIN 52930 ISOPROTERENOL 53025 LEMON OIL 52933 ISOQUINOLINIUM BROMIDE 53030 LEUCINE 52935 ISOSORBIDE 53035 LEUCOVORIN 52936 ISOSTEARIC ACID 53040 LEVALLORPHAN 52943 ISOTRENTINOIN 53043 LEVOBUNOLOL HCL 52945 ISOXSUPRINE 53045 LEVOOESOXYEPHEDRINE 52946 ISRADIPINE 53050 LEVODOPA 52948 JUNIPER 53055 LEVORPHANOL 52950 KANAMYCIN 53065 LEVOTHYROXINE 52955 KAOLIN 53070 LIDOCAINE 52965 KARAYA GUM 53090 LINCOMYCIN 52968 KELP 53095 LINDANE 52970 KETAMINE 53100 LINOLENIC ACID 52972 KETOCONAZOLE 53105 LINSEED OIL 52973 L-TRYPTOPHANE 53110 LIOTHYRONINE 52975 LACTASE 53115 LIOTRIX 52978 KETOPROFEN 53118 LIPASE 52979 LABETALOL HCL 53120 LITHIUM 52980 LACTIC ACID 53125 LIVER DERIVATIVE 52985 LACTOBACILLUS 53127 LOBELIA ACIDOPHILUS 53135 LOMUSTINE 52986 LACTOBACILLUS BULGARICUS 53140 LOPERAMIDE 52990 LACTOSE 53145 LORAZEPAM 52992 LACTUCA 53148 LOVASTATIN 53150 LOXAPINE 53154 LYMPHOCYTE INNUNE 53155 LYPRESSIN GLOBULIN 53160 LYSINE 53515 METHARBITAL 53165 MAFENIDE 53520 METHAZOLAMIDE 53170 MAGALDRATE 53525 METHDILAZINE 53173 MAGNESIUM ACETATE 53530 METHENAMINE 53175 MAGNESIUM ANTACIDS 53535 METHICILLIN 53180 MAGNESIUM GLUCONATE 53540 METHIMAZOLE 53183 MAGNESIUM NICOTINATE 53550 METHIONINE 53190 MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE 53560 METHOCARBAMOL 53195 MAGNESIUM CATHARTICS 53565 METHOHEXITAL 53220 MAGNESIUM SALICYLATE 53570 METHOTREXATE 53222 MAGNESIUM STEARATE 53575 METHOTRIMEPRAZINE 53224 MALATHION 53580 METHOXAMAINE 53235 MALT SOUP EXTRACT 53585 METHOXSALEN 53240 MANGANESE GLUCONATE 53590 METHOXYFLURANE 53241 MANGANESE (PROTEIN 53595 METHOXYPHENAMINE COMPLEX) 53600 METHSCOPOLAMINE 53242 MANGANESE SULFATE 53605 METHSUXIMIDE 53245 MANNITOL 53610 METHYCLOTHIAZIDE 53248 MAPROTILINE 53615 METHYL ALCOHOL 53250 MAZINDOL 53618 METHYL NICOTINATE 53255 MEASLES VIRUS VACCINE 53620 METHYL SALICYLATE 53260 MEBENDAZOLE 53625 METHYLBENZETHONIUM 53265 MECAMYLANMINE CHLORIDE 53270 MECHLORETHAMINE 53630 METHYLCELLULOSE 53275 MECLIZINE 53635 METHYLDOPA 53277 MECLOFENAMATE 53638 METHYLDOPATE HCL 53278 MECLOFENAMIC ACID 53640 METHYLENE BLUE 53280 MEDROXYPROGESTERONE 53642 METHYLENE CHLORIDE 53285 MEDRYSONE 53645 METHYLERGONOVINE 53290 MEFENAMIC ACID 53647 METHYL NICOTINATE 53295 MEGESTROL 53650 METHYLPARABEN 53298 MEGLUMINE 53655 METHYLPHENIDATE 53300 MELPHALAN 53660 METHYLPREDNISOLONE 53315 MENINGOCOCCAL VACCINE 53670 METHYLTESTOSTERONE 53320 MENOTROPINS 53675 METHYPRYLON 53325 MENTHOL 53680 METHYSERGIDE 53328 MENTHYL ANTHRANILATE 53683 METIPRANOLOL 53330 MEPENZOLATE 53685 METOCURINE 53335 MEPERIDINE 53688 METOCLOPRAMIDE 53340 MEPHENESIN 53690 METOLAZONE 53345 MEPHENTERMINE 53695 METRIZAMIDE 53350 MEPHENYTOIN 53700 METRONIDAZOLE 53355 MEPHOBARBITAL 53705 METYRAPONE 53360 MEPIVACAINE 53710 METYROSINE 53365 MEPREONISONE 53712 MEXILETINE HCL 53370 MEPROBAMATE 53713 MEZLOCILLIN 53373 MERALEIN SODIUM 53715 MICONAZOLE 53375 MERBROMIN 53716 MIDAZOLAM HCL 53385 MERCAPTOPURINE 53718 MILK SOLIDS NONFAT 53395 MERCURIC CHLORIDE 53720 MINERAL OIL 53405 MERCURIC IODIDE 53723 MINERALS 53407 MERCURIC OLEATE 53725 MINOCYCLINE 53410 MERCURIC OXIDE 53730 MINOXIOIL 53425 MERCUROUS CHLORIDE 53735 MITHRAMYCIN 53427 MERETHOXYLLINE PROCAINE 53740 MITOMYCIN 53431 MERSALYL 53745 MITOTANE 53435 MESORIDAZINE 53750 MOLINDONE 53438 MESTRANOL 53753 MOLYBDENUM 53445 METOPROLOL 53754 MOMETASONE FUROATE 53450 METAPROTERENOL 53755 MONOBENZONE 53455 METARAMINOL 53758 MONOETHANOLAMINE 53460 METAXALONE 53760 MORPHINE 53465 METHACHOLINE 53770 MORRHUATE SODIUM 53470 METHACYCLINE 53775 MOUTHWASH 53475 METHADONE 53778 MOXALACTAM 53485 METHAMPHETAMINE 53780 MULTIVITAMINS GENERAL 53490 METHANDRIOL 53815 MUMPS SKIN-TEST ANTIGEN 53495 METHANDROSTENOLONE 53820 MUMPS VIRUS VACCINE 53500 METHANTHELINE 53825 MUSTARD OIL 53510 METHAQUALONE 53835 MYRRH 53840 NADOLOL 53975 NORTRIPTYLINE 53845 NAFCILLIN 53980 NOSCAPINE 53855 NALBUPHINE 53985 NOVOBIOCIN 53860 NALIDIXIC ACID 53988 NUTMEG OIL 53865 NALOXONE 53989 NUX VOMICA 53868 NALTREXONE HYDROCHLORIDE 53990 NYLIDRIN 53870 NANDROLONE 53991 NUTGALL 53875 NAPHAZOLINE 53995 NYSTATIN 53880 NAPROXEN 54000 OATMEAL 53885 NATAMYCIN 54003 OCTOXYNOL 53890 NEGATOL 54005 OCTYL DIMETHYL PABA 53891 NEISSERIA 54007 OCTYL SALICYLATE 53895 NEOMYCIN 54009 OFLOXACIN 53900 NEOSTIGMINE 54015 OINTMENT HYOROPHILIC 53903 NETILMICIN 54018 OINTMENT WHITE 53905 NIACIN 54020 OLEANDOMYCIN 53915 NIACINAMIDE 54025 OLEIC ACID 53918 NICLOSAMIDE 54028 OLETH-3 PHOSPHATE 53919 NICOTINE POLACRILEX 54030 OLIVE OIL 53920 NICOTINYL ALCOHOL 54032 ONDANSETRON 53922 NIFEDIPINE HYDROCHLORIDE 53925 NIKETHAMIOE 54035 OPIUM 53930 NITROFURANTOIN 54045 ORANGE OIL 53935 NITROFURAZONE 54050 ORPHENADRINE 53940 NITROGEN 54055 ORTPHOTOLIDINE REAGENT 53945 NITROGLYCERIN 54065 OX BILE EXTRACT 53950 NITROUS OXIDE 54070 OXACILLIN 53953 NONIFENSINE MALEATE 54075 OXALIC ACID 53955 NONOXYNOL 54080 OXANDROLONE 53960 NOREPINEPHRINE 54085 OXAZEPAM 53965 NORETHINDRONE 54087 OXETHAZAINE 53968 NORETHYNODREL 54093 OXYBENZONE 53969 NORFLOXACIN 54094 OXYCODONE 53970 NORGESTREL 54095 OXYPHENCYCLIMINE 54100 OXTRIPHYLLINE 54105 OXYBUTYNIN 54110 OXYCHLOROSENE 54435 PHENTOLAMINE 54113 OXYCHOLESTRIN 54436 PHENYL DIMETHICONE 54115 OXYGEN 54440 PHENYL SALICYLATE 54120 OXYMETAZOLINE 54450 PHENYLBUTAZONE 54130 OXYMETHOLONE 54455 PHENYLEPHRINE 54140 OXYPHENBUTAZONE 54460 PHENYLMERCURIC NITRATE 54145 OXYPHENOMIUM 54462 PHENYL PHENOL 54148 OXYQUINOLONE 54465 PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE 54155 OXYTOCIN 54468 PHENYLTOLOXAMINE 54157 PADIMATE O 54470 PHENYTOIN 54158 PAMABRON 54480 PHOSPHORIC ACID 54160 PANCREATIN 54490 PHYSOSTIGMINE 54165 PANCRELIPASE 54495 PHYTONADIONE 54170 PANCURONIUM 54500 PILOCARPINE 54173 PANTHENOL 54501 PINDOLOL 54175 PANTOTHENIC ACID 54502 PINE OIL 54180 PAPAIN 54503 PINE TAR 54190 PAPAVERINE 54504 PIMOZIDE 54191 PARACHLOROMETAXYLENOL 54505 PIPERACETAZINE 54193 PARAFFIN 54508 PIPERACILLIN 54195 PARALDEHYDE 54510 PIPERAZINE 54200 PARAMETHADIONE 54523 PIPERONYL 54205 PARAMETHASONE 54525 PIPOBROMAN 54215 PAREGORIC 54528 PIROXICAM 54220 PARGYLINE 54530 PITUITARY POSTERIOR 54225 PAROMOMYCIN 54535 PLACEBO 54227 PASSIFLORA EXTRACT 54540 PLAGUE VACCINE 54228 PEG-3 DISTEARATE 54545 PLANTAGO SEED 54230 PATCHOULI OIL 54550 PLASMA PROTEIN FRACTION 54237 PEG-4 DILAURATE 54555 PNEUMOCOCCAL VACCINE 54238 PECTIN 54560 PODOPHYLLUM 54239 PELLITORY ROOT 54565 POISON IVY EXTRACT 54240 PEMOLINE 54575 POLIO VACCINE 54245 PENICILLAMINE 54585 POLLEN ANTIGEN 54250 PENICILLIN 54587 POLYCARBOPHIL CALCIUM 54260 PENICILLIN G PROCAINE 54590 POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 54268 PENICILLIN V POTASSIUM 54592 POLYGALATURONIC ACID 54270 PENICILLOYL 54594 POLYGLYCERYL 10 54275 PENTAERYTHRITOL DECAOLEATE 54280 PENTAGASTRIN 54595 POLYMIXIN B 54290 PENTAZOCINE 54596 POLYOXYETHYLENE LAURYL 54295 PENTOBARBITAL ETHER 54297 PENTOXIFYLLINE 54597 POLYOXYETHYLENENONYL 54300 PENTYLENETETRAZOL PHENOL 54305 PEPPERMINT 54598 POLYSORBATE 54310 PEPSIN 54599 . POLYOXYL 40 STEARATE 54315 PERMETHRIN 54605 POLYTHIAZIDE 54320 PERPHENAZINE 54610 POLYVINYL ALCOHOL 54325 PERTUSSIS IMMUNE 54613 POPLAR BUD GLOBULIN 54615 POTASH SULFURATED 54328 PERTUSSIS VACCINE 54~20 POTASSIUM ALKALINIZING 54330 PETROLATUM AGENTS 54332 PETROLEUM DISTILLATE 54625 POTASSIUM AMINOBENZOATE 54345 PHENACEMIDE 54640 POTASSIUM BITARTRATE 54350 PHENACETIN 54645 POTASSIUM BROMIDE 54360 PHENAPHTHAZINE 54650 POTASSIUM CARBONATE 54365 PHENAZOPYRIDINE 54655 POTASSIUM REPLACEMENT 54370 PHENDIMETRAZINE SOLUTIONS 54375 PHENELZINE 54700 POTASSIUM GUAIACOL 54378 PHENINDAMINE SULFONATE 54385 PHENIRAMINE 54703 POTASSIUM GLUTAMATE 54390 PHENMETRAZINE 54705 POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE 54395 PHENOBARBITAL 54710 POTASSIUM IODIDE 54400 PHENOL 54713 POTASSIUM ION 54405 PHENOLPHTHALEIN 54714 POTASSIUM LACTATE 54410 PHENOLSULFGNPHTHALEIN 54715 POTASSIUM NITRATE 54415 PHENOXYBENZAMINE 54718 POTASSIUM OLEATE 54420 PHENPROCOUMON 54720 POTASSIUM OXYQUINOLINE 54425 PHENSUXIMIDE SULFATE 54430 PHENTERMINE 54725 POTASSIUM PERCHLORATE 54730 POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE 54865 PROPRANOLOL 54733 POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE 54870 PROPANTHELINE 54735 POTASSIUM ACIDIFYING 54875 PROPARACAINE AGENTS 54885 PROPIOMAZINE 54737 POTASSIUM SALICYLATE 54888 PROPIONIC ACID 54738 POTASSIUM STEARATE 54890 PROPOXYPHENE 54740 POTASSIUM SODIUM 54895 PROPYLENE GLYCOL TARTRATE 54900 PROPYLHEXEDRINE 54743 POTASSIUM SULFATE 54905 PROPYLPARABEN 54745 POTASSIUM THIOCYANATE 54910 PROPYLTHIOURACIL 54748 POVIDDNE 54915 PROTAMINE SULFATE 54749 POVIDONE-IODINE 54920 PROTEIN HYDROLYSATE 54750 PRALIDOXIME 54922 PROTEIN SUPPLEMENT 54755 PRAMOXINE 54923 PROTEINASE 54757 PRAVASTATIN SODIUM 54935 PROTIRELIN 54760 PRAZEPAM 54950 PROTRIPTYLINE 54765 PRAZOSIN 54960 PSEUDOEPHEDRINE 54770 PREDNISOLONE 54965 PSYLLIUM 54775 PREDNISONE 54967 PVP/VA COPOLYMER 54785 PRILOCAINE 54975 PYRANTEL 54790 PRIMAQUINE 54980 PYRAZINAMIDE 54795 PRIMIDONE 54983 PYRETHRINS 54800 PROBENECID 54984 PYRETHROID 54805 PROBUCOL 54985 PYRIDOSTIGMINE 54810 PROCAINAMIDE 54990 PYRIDOXINE 54815 PROCAINE 54995 PYRILAMINE 54825 PROCARBAZINE 55000 PYRIMETHAMiNE 54830 PROCHLORPERAZINE 55005 PYRITHIONE 54835 PROCYCLIDINE 55015 PYROGALLOL 54840 PROFLAVINE 55020 PYROXYLIN 54845 PROGESTERONE 55023 PYRROBUTAMINE 54850 PROMAZINE 55027 OUATERNIUM 54860 PROMETHAZINE 55028 QUAZEPAN 55030 QUINACRINE 55032 QUINAPRIL 55035 QUINESTROL 55040 QUINETHAZONE 55045 QUINIDINE 55338 SODIUM GLYCEROPHOSPHATE 55050 QUININE 55339 SODIUM HYALURONATE 55053 QUININE & UREA HCL 55340 SODIUM HYDROXIDE 55055 RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN 55345 SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE 55060 RABIES VACCINE 55347 SODIUM HYPOPHOSPHITE 55061 RACEMETH{ONINE 55348 SODIUM {ON 55063 RACEPHEDR{NE 55355 SODIUM LACTATE 55064 RANTID{NE 55357 SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE 55065 RASPBERRY SYRUP 55360 SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE 55070 RAUWOLFIA 55365 SODIUM NITRITE 55075 RESCINNAM{NE 55370 SODIUM NITROPRUSS{DE 55080 RESERP{NE 55378 SODIUM PANTOTHENATE 55085 RESORC{NOL 55380 SODIUM PERBORATE 55095 RHUBARB & SODA 55383 SODIUM PHENOXIDE 55105 RIBOFLAV{N 55385 SODIUM PHOSPHATE 55108 RICINOLEIC ACID 55390 SODIUM POLYSTYRENE 55110 RIFAMPIN SULFONATE 55115 RINGERS LACTATED 55393 SODIUM PROP{ONATE 55117 RITODRINE 55394 SODIUM PYROGLUTAMATE 55120 ROSA GALLICA EXTRACT 55395 SODIUM PYROPHOSPHATE 55126 ROSEMARY OIL 55400 SODIUM SUCCINATE 55130 RUBELLA VIRUS VACCINE 55405 SODIUM SULFATE 55135 RUTIN 55407 SODIUM TARTRATE 55140 SACCHAR{N 55410 SODIUM SULFITE 55145 SAFFLOWER OIL 55413 SODIUM SULFONATE 55148 SALICYL ALCOHOL 55420 SODIUM TH{OSALICYLATE 55150 SALICYLAMIDE 55425 SODIUM TH{OSULFATE 55160 SALICYLIC ACID 55430 SOMATROPIN 55165 SALSALATE 55433 SORBIC ACID 55168 SARALAS{N 55434 PEG-40 SORBITAN 55169 SASSAFRAS 55435 SORBTTOL 55170 SCARLET RED 55440 SOYBEAN OIL 55171 SANGU{NAR{A 55445 SPEARMINT OIL 55180 SCOPOLAMINE 55450 SPECTINOMYCTN 55185 SECOBARB{TAL 55455 SPIDER-BITE ANT{VENTN 55190 SECRETIN 55460 SPIRONOLACTONE 55195 SELENIUM SULF{DE 55461 SQUALENE 55198 SENEGA FLUID EXTRACT 55463 SQUILL 55200 SENNA 55465 STANNOUS FLUOR{DE 55210 SESAME OIL 55470 STANOZOLOL 55213 SHARK LIVER OIL 55480 STARCH 55214 SILICON DTOX{DE 55485 STEARIC ACID 55215 SILICIC ACID 55490 STEARYL ALCOHOL 55218 SILICONE 55491 STEARYL CHLORIDE 55225 SILVER NITRATE 55493 STOMACH POWDERED 55230 SILVER PROTEIN 55494 STORAX 55235 SILVER SULFAD{AZINE 55495 STREPTOKINASE 55240 SIMETHICONE 55500 STREPTOMYCIN 55245 SINCALIDE 55503 STREPTOZOCIN 55253 SKIN RESP FACTOR YEAST 55505 STRYCHNINE 55260 ANTIVENIN SNAKE BITE 55508 STYRAMATE 55265 SOAP 55510 SUCCINYLCHOL{NE 55270 SODIUM ACETATE 55518 SUCRALFATE 55273 SODIUM ALG{NATE 55520 SUCROSE 55274 SODIUM AM{NOBENZOATE 55521 SULBACT{N SODIUM 55275 SODIUM BENZOATE 55525 SULFACETAMTDE 55280 SODIUM BICARBONATE 55540 SULFADTAZTNE 55285 SODTUM BISULFATE 55543 SULFAMERAZINE 55290 SODIUM BISULFITE 55548 SULFAMETHAZINE 55295 SODIUM BORATE 55550 SULFAMETHIZOLE 55300 SODIUM BROMIDE 55555 SULFAMETHOXAZOLE 55305 SODIUM CACODYLATE 55565 SULFANILAMTDE 55308 SODIUM CAPRYLATE 55567 SULFANILYLBENZAMIDE 55310 SODIUM CARBONATE 55570 SULFAPYR{D{NE 55315 SODIUM CHLORIDE 55575 SULFASALAZINE 55320 SODIUM CITRATE 55580 SULFATHIAZOLE 55325 SODIUM DICHROMATE 55583 SUFENTANIL CITRATE 55330 SODIUM FLUORIDE 55585 SULFINPYRAZONE 55331 SODIUM GLUCONATE 55590 SULFISOXAZOLE 55335 SODIUM GLUTAMATE 55595 SULFOBROMOPHTHALEIN 55600 SULFOSALICYLIC ACID 55755 THIAMINE 55605 SULFOXONE SODIUM 55760 THIAMYLAL 55610 SULFUR 55765 THIETHYLPERAZINE 55613 SULFURATED LIME 55770 THIMEROSAL 55615 SULINDAC 55775 THIOGUAN{NE 55618 SUPROFEN 55780 THIOPENTAL 55623 SURFACTANT 55783 THIOPROPAZATE 55630 SUT{LA{NS 55785 THIORIDAZINE 55635 SYRUP 55790 THIOTEPA 55640 TALBUTAL 55795 THIOTHIXENE 55645 TALC 55800 THIPHENAMIL 55647 TALLOW 55801 THONZONIUM BROMIDE 55650 TAMOXIFEN 55803 THONZYLAMINE 55655 TANNIC ACID 55810 THROMBIN 55665 TARTARIC ACID 55815 THYMOL 55666 TARTRAZINE 55820 THYROGLOBULTN 55667 TAUROCHOLATE 55825 THYROID 55668 TEMAZEPAM 55830 THYROTROPIN 55669 TEA LAURYL SULFATE 55835 TICARCILLIN 55670 TERBUTAL{NE 55845 TIMOLOL 55673 TERFENAD{NE 55848 TITANIUM 55675 TERPIN HYDRATE 55850 TOBRAMYCIN 55690 TESTOLACTONE 55860 TOCAINIDE HYDROCHLORIDE 55695 TESTOSTERONE 55870 TOLAZAMIDE 55700 TETANUS ANTITOXTN 55875 TOLAZOLINE 55705 TETANUS IMMMUNE GLOBULIN 55880 TOLBUTAMIDE 55710 TETANUS TOXO{D 55885 TOLMETIN 55715 TETRACAINE 55890 TOLNAFTATE 55725 TETRACYCL{NE 55893 TOLU BALSAM 55730 TETRAHYDROZOLINE 55895 TRAGACANTH 55733 THENYLDIAMINE 55900 TRANYLCYPRGMINE 55735 THEOBROMINE 55903 TRAZODONE 55745 THEOPHYLLINE 55905 TRETINOTN 55750 THIABENDAZOLE 55910 TRIACETIN 55915 TRIAMCINOLONE 55925 TRIAMTERENE 55928 TRIAZOLAM 56240 XYLOMETAZOLINE 55930 TRICHLORMETHIAZIDE 56245 XYLOSE 55935 TRICHLOROACETIC ACID 56250 YEAST 55940 TRICHLOROETHYLENE 56255 YELLOW FEVER VACCINE 55943 TRICHLOROFLUROMETHANE 56260 YOHIMBENE 55945 TRICLOFOS 56261 ZIDOVUDINE 55947 TRICLOSAN 56262 ZEA 55950 TRIDIHEXETHYL CHLORIDE 56263 ZINC BROMIDE 55952 TRIETHYLENE GLYCOL 56265 ZINC TOPICAL AGENTS 55955 TRIETHANOLAMINE 56268 ZINC CARBONATE 55960 TRIFLUOPERAZINE 56271 ZINC (PROTEIN COMPLEX) 55967 TRIFLURIOINE 56275 ZOMEPIRAC 55970 TRIGLYCERIDES 56285 ZINC SULFATE 55975 TRIHEXYPHENIDYL 56288 ZIRCONIUM 55978 TRILOSTANE 56290 TERAZOSIN HCL 55985 TRIMEPRAZINE 56300 ALOE 55990 TRIMETHADIONE 56305 AMYLENE HYDRATE 55995 TRIMETHAPHAN 56310 AMYLTRICRESOLS 55997 TRIMETHOPRIM 56320 SODIUM ASCORBATE 56000 TRIMETHOBENZAMIDE 56325 SODIUM SALICYLATE 56005 TRIMIPRAMINE 56330 SODIUM STEARATE 56010 TRIOXSALEN 56335 STREPTODORNASE 56015 TRIPELENNAMINE 56340 VITAMIN B 56020 TROPROLIDINE 56345 VITAMIN B COMPLEX 56028 TRITICUM 57001 BLOOD SUGAR DIAGNOSTIC 56030 TROLAMINE 57002 DIABETIC SUPPLIES, 56040 TROMETHAMINE MISCELLANEOUS 56045 TROPICAMIDE 57003 FLUTAMIDE 56048 TRYPSIN 57004 GANCICLOVIR SODIUM 56050 TRYPTOPHAN 57005 MESALAMINE 56065 TUBERCULIN 57006 OMEPRAZOLE 56075 TUBOCURARINE 57007 PENTAMIDINE ISETHIONATE 56080 TURPENTINE 57008 PERGOLIDE MESYLATE 56085 TYBAMATE 57009 TRANEXAMIC ACID 56090 TYLOXAPOL 57010 APROBARBITAL 56095 TYPHOID VACCINE 60010 COBALT 56105 TYROPANOATE SODIUM 60015 DICHLORALANTIPYRINE 56108 TYROTHRICIN 60020 DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL 56110 UNOECYLENIC ACID 60025 ETHYL CINNAMATE 56115 URACIL 80001 ALPHA-1-PROTEINASE 56120 UREA INHIBITOR 56123 UROFOLLITROPIN 80002 ACALTEPLASE 1612 L 56130 UROKINASE 80003 APRACLONIDINE 56133 UROLOGIC SOLUTION-G 80004 DICLOFENAC SODIUM 56134 UVA URSI 80005 OCCULT BLOOD TEST KIT 56135 VALERIAN 80006 FLUOXETINE HYDROCHLORIDE 56145 VALPROIC ACID 80007 LISINOPRIL 56150 VANCOMYCIN 80008 NIZATIOINE 56161 VEGETABLE OIL 80009 MITOXANTRONE 56162 VECURONIUM BROMIDE 80010 MURONAB 56163 VERAPAMIL 80011 MUPIROCIN 56165 VERATRUM VIRIDE 80012 NAFTIFINE 56170 VIDARABINE 80013 PENBUTOLOL SULFATE 56175 VINBLASTINE 80014 TERCONAZOLE 56180 VINCRISTINE 91011 MISOPROSTOL 56185 VITAMIN A 91013 OLSALAZINE 56192 VITAMIN B-12 91016 LEVAMISOLE 56193 VITAMIN C 91018 ETHANOLAMINE OLEATE 56194 VITAMIN D 91019 MORICIZINE 56195 VITAMIN E 91060 CEFUROXIME 56198 VITAMIN K 92005 POTASSIUM CLAVULANATE 56205 WARFARIN 92501 ASTEMIZOLE 56210 WATER STERILE 92502 KETOROLAC TROMETHAMINE 56213 WAX 92503 CLOMIPRAMINE 56214 WHEAT GERM 92505 FLUCONAZOLE 56220 WHITE LOTION 92506 LEVONORDEFRIN 56225 WHITE PINE SYRUP 56230 WILD CHERRY SYRUP 56235 WINE 56238 WOOL ALCOHOLS DRUG CLASSES Adapted from Standard Drug Classifications used in National Drug Code (NDC) Directory, 1985 NDC Code Drug Class ________ __________ 01 Anesthetics/Adjuncts 02 Antidotes 03 Antimicrobials 04 Hematologics 05 Cardiovascular-renals 06 Central Nervous System 07 Radiopharmaceuticals/Contrast media 08 Gastrointestinals 09 Metabolics/Nutrients 10 Hormones/Hormonal mechanisms 11 Immunologics 12 Skin/Mucous membrane 13 Neurologics 14 Oncolytics 15 Ophthalmics 16 Otics 17 Relief of pain 18 Antiparasitics 19 Respiratory tract 20 Unclassified/Miscellaneous 00 Blank