Scientific Data Documentation
Drug 1985
DSN: CC37.NAMCS85.DRUG ABSTRACT This report provides documentation for users of the 1985 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) Micro-Data Tapes for Drug Mentions. (Documentation of the 1985 NAMCS Micro-Data Tape for Patient visits is contained in a separate report.) 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 n Section II. The appendixes contain sampling error tables, instructions and definitions for completing the patient record form, and lists of codes used in the survey. Introduction The NAMCS is a national sample survey of patient visits to physicians' offices. Patient visit data were obtained through use of a patient encounter form (figure 1) completed by physicians for a sample of their patient visits. In 1980 and 1981, and again in 1985, the NAMCS encounter form included a question which asked for a listing of all drugs/medications ordered, administered or provided during the visit. To facilitate analysis of these drug data, a data tape has been entered on each sample encounter form. This tape, called the drug mention tape, contains information on 71,182 drugs mentioned in the national sample of 71,594 patient visits. The information contained in the drug mention tape comes from three sources. Characteristics of the patient visit and of the attending physician are derived from the 1985 NAMCS. Characteristics of the drugs themselves (e.g., generic ingredients, composition status, etc.) are obtained from the Drug Product Information File, maintained and marketed by the American Druggist Blue Book Data Center, and from the National Drug Code Directory, produced by the National Center for Drugs and Biologics of the U.S. Public Health Service. 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 2. A brief statement on sampling errors can be found in the appendix of this document. 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 "drug weight" and how it must be used. Information about the drug weight is presented on page 14. 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-User 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. Technical Description II. Technical Description of Tape and Record Format ----------------------------------------------- Data Set Name: DRUG1985 Number of Reels: 1 Number of Recording Tracks: 9 Density (bpi): 1600 or 6250 Language: EBEDIC Parity: ODD Record Length: 231 Blocksize: 23,100 Number of Records: 71,182 Computer Compatibility: IBM 360 or 370 METHODOLOGY 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 1985 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 1985 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 1985 NAMCS was composed of all physicians contained in the master files maintained by the AMA and AOA as of December 31, 1984, 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 1985 NAMCS sample included 5,032 physicians: 4,521 MD's and 511 doctors of osteopathy. Sample physicians were screened at the time of the survey to assure that they met the above- mentioned criteria; 928 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 4,104 in-scope (eligible) physicians, 2,879 (70.2 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, 397 saw no patients during their assigned reporting period because of vacations, illness, or other reasons for being temporarily not in practice. Table I. DISTRIBUTION OF PHYSICIANS DISTRIBUTION OF PHYSICIANS IN THE UNIVERSE AND IN THE 1985 NATIONAL AMBULATORY MEDICAL CARE SURVEY SAMPLE BY PHYSICIAN SPECIALTY AND RESPONSE STATUS; UNITED STATES: JANUARY-DECEMBER 1985 UNITED STATES NAMCS OUT OF IN UNIVERSE* SAMPLE SCOPE SCOPE ALL SPECIALTIES 288,206 5032 928 4104 GENERAL/FAMILY 51,611 749 144 605 PRACTICE OSTEOPATHY 11,776 511 84 427 INTERNAL MEDICINE 39,077 381 82 299 PEDIATRICS 21,499 205 56 149 GENERAL SURGERY 20,577 290 54 236 OBSTETRICS + 22,509 322 38 284 GYNECOLOGY ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY 12,574 318 40 278 CARDIOVASCULAR 8,684 220 27 193 DISEASES DERMATOLOGY 5,116 131 15 116 UROLOGY 6,893 288 26 262 PSYCHIATRY 20,081 235 57 178 NEUROLOGY 4,478 113 16 97 OPHTHALMOLOGY 11,835 510 49 461 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY 5,593 142 20 122 OTHER SPECIALTIES 45,903 617 220 397 NON- GOOD RESPONSE RESPONSE RESPONSE RATE** ALL SPECIALTIES 1225 2879 70% GENERAL/FAMILY 204 401 66% PRACTICE OSTEOPATHY 133 294 66% INTERNAL MEDICINE 101 198 83% PEDIATRICS 26 123 67% GENERAL SURGERY 78 158 74% OBSTETRICS + 74 210 75% GYNECOLOGY ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY 70 208 50% CARDIOVASCULAR 96 97 66% DISEASES DERMATOLOGY 39 77 76% UROLOGY 63 199 74% PSYCHIATRY 47 131 74% NEUROLOGY 34 63 65+ OPHTHALMOLOGY 121 340 64% OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY 44 78 64% OTHER SPECIALTIES 95 302 76% * 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) = "GOOD RESPONSE" DIVIDED BY "IN SCOPE". THE RATES HAVE BEEN ROUNDED. Sample Design The 1985 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 of 84 PSU's selected by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC), the organization responsible for field operations under contract to the NCHS. A PSU is a county, a group of adjacent counties, or a standard metropolitan statistical area (SMSA). A modified probability proportional-to-size procedure using separate sampling frames for SMSA's and for nonmetropolitan counties was employed. After sorting and stratifying by size, region, and demographic characteristics, each frame was divided into sequential zones of 1 million residents, and a random number was drawn to determine which PSU came into the sample from each zone. 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,1 internal medicine, pediatrics, general surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedic surgery, cardiovascular disease, dermatology, urology, psychiatry, neurology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, and all other specialties. See page 23 for the AMA specialties included in the latter groups. The final state was 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. 1Osteopaths (DO's) were a separate stratum in the sample design, as shown in response table 1, but are included with medical doctors (MD's) in data tabulations by specialty. Field Activities The first contact with the sample physician is through a letter from the Director, NCHS, which may be accompanied by a letter from one of the 17 national medical associations that endorse the NAMCS providing the physician is a member of one or more of these associations. After the physician has received the introductory letter(s) the interviewer 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 (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 Records were completed during the assigned reporting week. Physicians expecting 10 or fewer visits each day recorded data for all of them, while those expecting more than 10 visits per day recorded data for every second, third, or fifth visit based on the predetermined sampling interval. These procedures minimized the data collection workload and maintained approximate equal reporting levels among sample physicians regardless of practice size. For physicians assigned a patient sampling ratio, 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. These procedures proved quite efficient, reducing the item nonresponse rates to a negligible amount--2 percent or less for all data items. Information from the Induction Interview and Patient Record was keypunched, with 100-percent verification and converted 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 with similar characteristics; imputations were based on physician specialty and broad diagnostic categories. Medical Coding The patient record form contains three medical items, each of which requires a separate coding system. The three coding systems are described briefly below. A two-way independent 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 38, 40, and 41 of this documentation. (A) Patient's Reason for Visit: Information contained in item 8 (patient's reason for visit) of the Patient Record was coded according to A Reason for Visit Classification for Ambulatory Care (RVC).4 A list of the RVC codes are contained in Appendix II. The RVC system utilizes a modular structure composed of seven modules. The digits 1 through 8 preceding the 3-digit RVC codes have been added to identify the various modules as follows: "1" = symptom module, e.g., '1010' = S010 = fever "2" = disease module, e.g., '2205' = D205 = diabetes mellitus "3" =diagnostic, screening, and preventive module, e.g., '3010' = X100 = general medical exam "4" =treatment module, e.g., '4110' = T110 = injections "5" =injuries and adverse effects module, e.g., '5020' = J020 = fracture and dislocation of leg "6" =test results module, e.g., '6100' = R100 = results of blood glucose test "7" =administrative module, e.g., '7100' = A100 = physical examination required for employment "8" =Uncodable entries, e.g., '8997' = U997 = entry of "none" or no complaint "9" =special code = blank A maximum of 3 reasons were coded, in sequence; coding instructions concerning the patient's reason for visit are contained in the NAMCS Medical Coding Manual. Copies are available upon request. (B) Physician's Diagnoses: Diagnostic information in item 11 of the Patient Record was coded according to the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM).5 For 1985 NAMCS micro- data tape tabulations involving principal diagnoses, the following characteristics exist: 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 nonsupportive 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. In other words, change the "20" to "V." NOTE: The use of prefixes facilitates the calculation of percent distributions, while substituting "20" for the letter "V" allows that all fields on the data tape will contain numerical data. 3.In addition to the diagnostic codes from the ICD-9-CM there are 5 unique codes in the diagnostic fields that were developed by the NAMCS staff: 209900 = not elsewhere classified diagnosis 209970 = diagnosis given as "none" 209980 = noncodable diagnosis 209990 = illegible diagnosis 900000 = blank diagnosis A maximum of three diagnoses were coded in sequence; coding instructions concerning diagnoses are contained in the NAMCS Medical Coding Manual. (C) Medication Therapy: In item 14, the patient record form allows for the recording of up to 5 drugs. NAMCS drug data have been coded and classified according to a scheme developed for the specific use of the survey. The following drug characteristics appear on this tape: Drug Entry Name: The specific drug identifier entered by the recording physician. It corresponds with the entry made on any prescription or medical order. Drug Entry Code: A unique, 5-digit code applied to each entry name. Generic Name: The official name assigned to every drug entity by the United States Pharmacopeia or other responsible authorities. Generic Name Code: A unique, 5-digit code assigned to each generic name. Entry Status Code: A unique code which identifies an entry choice as either a trade name or generic name. 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. 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 20 major classes to which the drug entry may belong. (Adapted from Standard Drug Classifications used in National Drug Code (NDC) Directory, 1982.) 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, 1985, provided by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Because the NAMCS includes data for only the coterminous United States, the original census estimates were modified to account for the exclusion of Alaska and Hawaii from the study. For this reason the population estimates should not be considered as official population estimates and are presented here solely for the purpose of providing denominators for rate computations. Estimation Procedures Statistics produced from the 1985 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 briefly 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 Records 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 Table II. Population Used in Computing Annual Visit Rates Population1 Used in Computing Annual Visit Rates Shown in This Report by Age, Race, Sex, Geographic Region, and Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Area-July 1, 1985 All <15 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 1985 Ages Years Years Years Years Years Race (In thousands2) ----- All Races 232,175 51,373 38,141 40,337 31,141 22,243 Male 112,112 26,283 18,836 19,702 15,142 10,764 Female 120,062 25,090 19,305 20,635 15,999 11,479 White 198,020 41,906 31,772 34,244 26,889 19,258 Male 96,191 21,570 15,781 16,954 13,237 9,394 Female 101,829 20,336 15,991 17,290 13,652 9,864 Black 27,959 7,876 5,322 4,838 3,266 2,357 Male 12,992 3,984 2,521 2,165 1,451 1,053 Female 14,966 3,892 2,501 2,673 1,815 1,304 Other 6,196 1,591 1,047 1,255 986 627 Male 2,929 729 534 584 454 316 Female 3,267 862 513 672 532 311 Black & Other 34,155 9,467 6,369 6,093 4,252 2,985 Male 15,922 4,713 3,055 2,748 1,905 1,370 Female 18,233 4,754 3,314 3,345 2,347 1,615 1985 55-64 65 yrs. 15-44 45-64 25-44 Years & over Race ----- All Races 22,006 26,934 109,619 44,249 71,478 Male 10,326 11,060 53,680 21,090 34,844 Female 11,680 15,874 55,939 23,159 36,634 White 19,602 24,349 92,905 38,860 61,133 Male 9,247 10,009 45,971 18,640 30,190 Female 10,355 14,341 46,933 20,219 30,943 Black 2,049 2,250 13,426 4,406 8,104 Male 919 898 6,137 1,972 3,616 Female 1,130 1,352 7,289 2,434 4,488 Other 356 334 3,288 983 2,241 Male 161 153 1,571 477 1,037 Female 195 181 1,717 506 1,204 Black & Other 2,405 2,584 16,714 5,389 10,345 Male 1,079 1,051 7,708 2,449 4,653 Female 1,325 1,533 9,006 2,940 5,692 All <15 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 1985 Ages Years Years Years Years Years Years Region ------- Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan Totals Northeast 49,756 SMSA 178,349 N. Central 58,601 NonSMSA 53,825 South 80,129 West 43,688 65 yrs. 15-44 45-64 25-44 1985 & over Region ------- Northeast N. Central South West 1Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Numbers may not add to totals because of rounding. 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 nine physician specialty groups. The ratio adjustment was 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 Petersburg are described in Appendix I of reference 2 as well as Appendix I of this document. Drug Weight The "drug 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 drug mentions--and not a complete count of all the drug mentions that were provided in the United States. The "drug weight" is an inflation factor assigned to each drug record. By aggregating the "drug weight" is an inflation factor assigned to each drug record. By aggregating the "drug weights" an estimated complete count or national estimate can be obtained. RECORD LAYOUT Drug Records RECORD FORMAT This section consists of a detailed breakdown of each tape record, providing 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. The data in fields 1-10 were obtained from the Drug Product Information File, described on page 2 of this document. Unless otherwise stated in the "Item description" column, the remaining data are derived from the patient record (page 8). The AMA and the induction interview (reference 3) are alternate sources of data, while the computer generates other items by recoding selected data items. Item Field Tape No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 1 5 1-5 Drug Entry Code 00005-41915 Specific drug name identified 99980 Other or undetermined (See list in Appendix III) 2 40 6-45 Drug Entry Name The brand or generic name assigned to each drug entry code. (See list in Appendix III) 3 5 46-50 Generic Name Code 50005-56285 Specific generic name identified 50000 Generic name undetermined (See list in Appendix III) 4 40 51-90 Generic Name The official name assigned to each generic code. (See list in Appendix III) Item Field Tape No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 5 191 Entry status code 1=Generic name 2=Trade name 3=Undetermined 6 192 Prescription status code 1=Prescription drug 2=Nonprescription drug 3=Undetermined 7 193 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 8 194 Composition status code 1=Single entity drug 2=Combination drug 3=Undetermined 9 2595-119 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes) Ingredient code (50005-56285, or 50000) Ingredient code" Ingredient code" Ingredient code" Ingredient code" 10 2 120-121 Drug classes 01-19: Major drug class identified 20: Other or undetermined (See list in Appendix III) 11 1122 Number of drugs coded Range: 0-5 Item Field Tape No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 12 6 123-128 Date of visit 12.1 2 123-124 Month of visit 01-12: January-December 12.2 2 125-126 Day of Visit 01-31 12.3 2 127-128 Year of Visit Last 2 digits of year 13 2 129-130 Patient age (in years) 00-99 14 1 131 Sex 1=Female 2=Male 15 1 132 Race 1=White 2=Black 3=Asian/Pacific Islander 4=American Indian/Alaskan Native 16 1 133 Ethnicity 1=Hispanic Orgin 2= Not Hispanic 17 9 134-142 Expected source(s) of payment 17.1 1 134 Self-pay (1=yes, and 0=no) 17.2 1 135 Medicare " 17.3 1 136 Medicaid " 17.4 1 137 Blue Cross/Blue Shield " 17.5 1 138 Other commercial insurance 17.6 1 139 HMO/Pre-paid plan " 17.7 1 140 No charge " 17.8 1 141 Other " 17.9 1 142 Unknown " Item Field Tape No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 18 1 143 Was patient referred by another physician 1=yes 2=no 19 15 144-158 Patient reasons for visit (see page 9) 19.1 15 144-148 Reason #1 S0050-U9990=10050-89990 Blank=90000 19.2 5 149-153 Reason #2 S0050-U9990=10050-89990 Blank=90000 19.3 5 154-158 Reason #3 S0050-U9990=10050-89990 Blank=90000 20 4 159-162 Glucose tests this visit 20.1 1 159 None(1=yes, and 0=no) 20.2 1 160 Blood " 20.3 1 161 Urine " 20.4 1 162 Oral " 21 16 163-178 Other Diagnostic services this visit 21.1 1 163 None (1=yes, and 0=no) 21.2 1 164 Breast exam " 21.3 1 165 Pelvic exam " 21.4 1 166 Rectal exam " 21.5 1 167 Visual acuity " 21.6 1 168 Urinalysis " 21.7 1 169 Hematology " 21.8 1 170 Blood chemistry " 21.9 1 171 Pap test " 21.10 1 172 Other lab test " 21.11 1 173 Blood pressure check" 21.12 1 174 EKG " 21.13 1 175 Chest x-ray " 21.14 1 176 Other radiology " 21.15 1 177 Ultrasound " 21.16 1 178 Other service " 22 18 179-196 Physician's diagnosis (see page 10) 22.1 6 179-184 Diagnosis #100100-V9990=100100-209990 Blank=90000 22.2 6 185-190 Diagnosis #200100-V9990=100100-209990 Blank=90000 22.3 6 191-196 Diagnosis #300100-V9990=100100-209990 Item Field Tape Blank=90000 No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 23 2 197-198 Have you seen patient before 23.1 1 197 1=Yes 0=No 23.2 1 198 "If yes, for the condition in item 11a?" 0=Not applicable 1=Yes 0=No 24 10 199-208 Non-medication therapy 1 None 1 Physiotherapy 1 Ambulatory surgery 1 Radiation therapy 1 Psychotherapy 1 Family Planning 1 Diet counseling 1 Other counseling 1 Corrective lenses 1 Other 25 8 209-216 Disposition of this visit 1 No follow-up planned (1=Yes and 0=No) 1 Return at specified time " 1 Return if needed, P.R.N. " 1 Telephone follow-up planned" 1 Referred to other physician" 1 Returned to referring physician " 1 Admit to hospital " 1 Other " 26 3 217-219 Duration of this visit (in minutes) 000-999 27 5 220-224 Drug Weight (See page 14.) A right justified, alphanumeric integer developed by the NAMCS staff for the purpose of producing national estimates from sample estimates. 28 1 225 Geographic Region (Based on actual location of physician's practice.) 1=Northeast 2=North Central 3=South 4=West Item Field Tape No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 29 1 226 Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan (Based on actual location in conjunction with the definitions of the bureau of the Census and the U.S. Office of Management and Budget.) 1=Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) 2=Non-SMSA 30 3 227-229 Physician Specialty (Collected from Induction Interview - reference 3.) See "List of Designated Specialty Codes" on page 23 of these documentation. 31 1 230 Type of practice (Derived from Induction Interview-see reference 3) 1=solo 2=partnership 3=group 4=other 32 1 231 Type of Doctor 1=AMA (American Medical Association) 2=AOA (American Osteopathic Association) Designated Specialty Codes Designated Specialties in the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1985 (From 1984 AMA List of Designated Specialty Codes) GENERAL PRACTICE GP General Practice FP Family Practice INTERNAL MEDICINE IM Internal Medicine PEDIATRICS ADL Adolescent Medicine NPM Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine PD Pediatrics PDA Pediatric Allergy PDC Pediatric Cardiology PDE Pediatrics, Endocrinology PHO Pediatrics, Hematology- Oncology PNP Pediatrics, Nephrology GENERAL SURGERY GS General Surgery OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY GYN Gynecology OBG Obstetrics and Gynecology OBS Obstetrics PSYCHIATRY CHP Child Psychiatry HYP Hypnosis P Psychiatry PYA Psychoanalysis PYM Psychosomatic Medicine CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES D Cardiovascular Diseases DERMATOLOGY D Dermatology ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY ORS Orthopedic Surgery OPHTHALMOLOGY OPH Ophthalmology OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY LAR Laryngology OT Otology OTO Otorhinolaryngology RHI Rhinology NEUROLOGY CHN Child Neurology N Neurology UROLOGY U Urologic Surgery ALL OTHER SPECIALTIES A Allergy AI Allergy and Immunology BE Broncho-Esophagology DIA Diabetes END Endocrinology GE Gastroenterology GER GeriatricsALL OTHER SPECIALTIES, CONT. HEM Hematology IG Immunology ID Infectious Diseases ND Neoplastic Diseases NEP Nephrology NTR Nutrition ON Oncology PUD Pulmonary Disease RHU Rheumatology ABS Abdominal Surgery CDS Cardiovascular Surgery CRS Colon and Rectal Surgery HNS Head and Neck Surgery HS Hand Surgery MFS Maxillofacial Surgery NS Neurological Surgery PDS Pediatric Surgery PS Plastic Surgery TRS Traumatic Surgery TS Thoracic Surgery AM Aerospace Medicine EM Emergency Medicine GPM General Preventive Medicine LM Legal Medicine OM Occupational Medicine PA Clinical Pharmacology PH Public Health PM Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation OS Other Specialty US Unspecified Specialty MARGINAL DATA III. 1985 Marginal Data Any cell with an estimate of 532,000 drug mentions by all specialties or less has a relative standard error of 30 percent or more. Such an estimate is considered an unreliable statistic according to the standards of reliability of the National Center for Health Statistics. Micro-data tape users should be aware that the following symbols are used with tabular presentation in all Center publications: --- Data not available ... Category not applicable - Quantity zero 0.0 Quantity more than 0 but less than 0.05 * Figure does not meet standards of reliability or precision = Figure suppressed to comply with confidentiality requirements APPENDICES Appendix I - Sample Errors,Rounding No.,Instructions,Definitions Sample Errors and Rounding of Numbers The standard error is primarily a measure of the sampling variability that occurs by chance because only a sample, rather than the entire universe, is surveyed. The relative standard error of an estimate is obtained by dividing the standard error of the estimate by the estimate itself and is expressed as a percentage of the estimate. Relative standard errors for estimates for all specialties are shown in Table I. The errors for estimates for individual specialties are shown in Tables II, III and IV. Table I. Approximate relative standard errors of estimated numbers of drug mentions based on all physician specialties: NAMCS, 1985 Estimated number of drug mentions Relative standard (in thousands) error in percent 100 68.6 300 39.8 500 30.9 532 30.0 800 24.6 1,000 22.1 3,000 13.2 5,000 10.6 8,000 8.8 10,000 8.1 30,000 5.9 50,000 5.3 80,000 5.0 100,000 4.9 300,000 4.5 600,000 4.4 Example of use of table: An aggregate of 6,000,000 mentions has a relative standard error of 9.9 percent or a standard error of 594,000 mentions (9.9 percent of 6,000,000). Table II. Approximate relative standard errors of estimated numbers of drug mentions based on the following physician specialties: GP, OBG, D, OTO, ORS, N: NAMCS, 1985 Estimated number of drug mentions Relative standard (in thousands) error in percent 100 61.9 300 36.4 453 30.0 500 28.7 800 23.2 1,000 21.1 3,000 13.9 5,000 12.0 8,000 10.7 10,000 10.3 30,000 9.0 50,000 8.7 80,000 8.5 100,000 8.5 200,000 8.3 Example of use of table: An aggregate of 7,000,000 mentions has a relative standard error of 11.0 percent or a standard error of 770,000 mentions (11.0 percent of 7,000,000). Table III. Approximate relative standard errors of estimated numbers of drug mentions based on the following physician specialties: OPH, AND U: NAMCS, 1985 Estimated number of drug mentions Relative standard (in thousands) error in percent 100 31.6 112 30.0 300 19.4 500 15.8 800 13.4 1,000 12.5 3,000 9.7 5,000 9.0 8,000 8.7 10,000 8.5 25,000 8.2 Example of use of table: An aggregate of 2,000,000 mentions has a relative standard error of 10.5 percent or a standard error of 210,000 mentions (10.5 percent of 2,000,000). Table IV. Approximate relative standard errors of estimated numbers of drug mentions based on the following physician specialties: CD, IM, PD, GS, P, and all other: NAMCS, 1985 Estimated number of drug mentions Relative standard (in thousands) error in percent 100 78.3 300 46.0 500 36.3 768 30.0 800 29.5 1,000 26.8 3,000 17.8 5,000 15.4 8,000 13.9 10,000 13.3 30,000 11.7 50,000 11.4 80,000 11.2 100,000 11.1 Example of use of table: An aggregate of 15,000,000 mentions has a relative standard error of 12.6 percent or a standard error of 1,890,000 mentions (12.6 percent of 15,000,000). Instructions and Definitions Instructions ITEM 1 - DATE OF VISIT Self-explanatory ITEM 2 - DATE OF BIRTH Self-explanatory ITEM 3 - SEX Self-explanatory ITEM 4 - COLOR OR RACE 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 Alaskan Native: 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 If the patient's ethnicity is not obvious, the physician (or assistant) should mark the box which in his judgment is most appropriate. 1 - Hispanic Origin: A person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American 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 the source or sources which, to the best of your knowledge, describe how this visit will be paid for. If several categories are necessary to describe payment sources, check all that apply. 1 - Self-Pay: Any charges billed directly to the patient or patient's family which will not be reimbursed by a third party. Includes "co-payments" and "deductibles." Does not include pre-paid plans for which no co-payment is charged. 2 - Medicare: Any charges paid in-part or in-full by a Medicare plan. Include payments made directly to the physician as well as payments reimbursed to the patient. 3 - Medicaid: Any charges paid in-part or in-full by a Medicare plan. Include payments made directly to the physician as well as payments reimbursed to the patient. 4 - Blue Cross/Blue Shield: Any charges paid by B.C. or B.S. either directly to physician or reimbursed to patient. If charges are covered under a BC/BS sponsored prepaid plan, check this box and the HMO/prepaid plan box below. 5 - Other Commercial Insurance: Any charges paid by a private insurance company. Include payment made directly to physician as well as reimbursed to the patient. 6 - HMO/Prepaid Plans: Charges included under a health maintenance organization or other pre-payment plan. Include IPA's, PPO's, etc. 7 - No Charge: Visits for which no fee is charged. Do not include visits paid for as part of a total care package, e.g., post-operative visits included in a surgical fee, pregnancy visits for which a flat fee was charged covering entire pregnancy, and HMO and prepaid systems. 8 - Other: (Specify) Any other source of payment not covered in above categories. Examples include workman's compensation programs, local welfare, CHAMPUS, and VA. ITEM 7 - WAS PATIENT REFERRED FOR THIS VISIT BY ANOTHER PHYSICIAN? This item is intended to provide an idea of the "flow" of ambulatory patients from one physician to another. This item concerns referral to the same physician by a different physician. The counterpart to this item is box 5 of Item 15 which concerns referrals by the sample physician to another physician. The interest is in referrals for this visit and not in referrals for any prior visit. Referrals are any visits that are made because of the advice or direction of a physician other than the one being visited. ITEM 8 - PATIENT'S COMPLAINT(S), SYMPTOM(S) OR OTHER REASON(S) FOR THIS VISIT (in patient's own words) (1) We want 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 here we are interested in how the patient defines his trouble. (2) The item (like all other items on the Patient Record) 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 principal problem on this visit is a cut finger or a twisted ankle, that is the information we want. (3) The complain or symptom should be described in the patient's own words. We will obtain the physician's diagnosis in Item 11. Here we want the patient's description of the problem: "pain in chest," "cramps after eating," or whatever. Space has been allotted for: (a) most important, and (b) other complaints, symptoms, and reasons, if mentioned by patient. In actuality, we code up to three patient problems regardless of whether they are listed in (a) or (b), or both. They 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. (But remember that 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 should be completed.) ITEM 9 - GLUCOSE TEST(S) THIS VISIT Check the appropriate box or boxes to describe any test(s) ordered, provided or specimen taken to measure patient's glucose level. Include test for diagnosis, screening and patient evaluation. ITEM 10 - OTHER DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES THIS VISIT Check appropriate box or boxes for all services and tests ordered, provided or specimen taken this visit. Do not include glucose tests recorded in Item 9. 1 - NONE: Self-explanatory 2 - BREAST EXAM: Examination of female breast by physician or staff members. 3 - PELVIC EXAM: Self-explanatory 4 - RECTAL EXAM: Any manual or proctoscopic examination of the rectum. 5 - VISUAL ACUITY: Self-explanatory 6 - URINALYSIS: Physical, chemical or microscopic examination of urine. 7 - HEMATOLOGY: Laboratory exam of blood, includes counts (e.g., CBC, platelet count, etc.), clotting studies, and tests (e.g., prothrombin test). 8 - BLOOD CHEMISTRY: Chemical analysis or tests of blood. 9 - PAP TEST: Papanicolaou Test. 10 - OTHER LAB TEST: Any other laboratory test ordered or provided except glucose tests. 11 - BLOOD PRESSURE: Self-explanatory 12 - EKG: Electrocardiogram (Self-explanatory). 13 - CHEST X RAY: Single or multiple x-rays of the chest for diagnostic or screening purposes. Excludes fluoroscopy and studies of ribs, bony thorax and spine. 14 - OTHER RADIOLOGY: Any single or multiple x-ray examination for diagnostic or screening purposes excluding chest x-rays. Includes computed tomography (C.T.). Includes any diagnostic, nuclear medicine, imaging procedure. Excludes radioimmunoassay (RIA) tests (include under Other Lab Tests). 15 - ULTRASOUND: Any single or multiple, ultrasound imaging examination. Includes A-mode, M-mode, B-scan, and real-time scans. Includes echocardiography and pulsed Doppler for vascular flow studies. Excludes continuous wave Doppler for fetal heart monitoring (Doppler stethoscope). 16 - OTHER (SPECIFY): Diagnostic services ordered or provided which are not listed or included in the boxes above. Any such "OTHER" services should be described on the lines provided. ITEM 11 - PHYSICIAN'S DIAGNOSIS This item should never be blank. a. Under "PRINCIPAL DIAGNOSIS" record best assessment of diagnosis associated with the patient's most important complaint/reason in Item 8. If possible, enter a final or provisional diagnosis; otherwise diagnosis may be expressed in "problem" terms. If no diagnosis exists for the reason in Item 8 (e.g., visits for well-person exam), enter "well person" or other appropriate description of the situation. ITEM 12 - HAVE YOU SEEN PATIENT BEFORE? b. "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 he marks "Yes," he must also answer the sub-question: Has he seen this patient before for the condition diagnosed in Item 11? ITEM 13 - NON-MEDICATION THERAPY Check all services, ordered or provided at this visit. 1. None: 2. PHYSIOTHERAPY: Any form of physical therapy ordered or provided, including any treatment using heat, light sound, or physical pressure or movement; for example, ultrasonic, ultraviolet, infrared, whirlpool, diathermy, cold, and manipulative therapy. 3. AMBULATORY SURGERY: Any surgical procedure performed in the office or ordered to be performed elsewhere on an outpatient basis. Include management of fractures, suture of wounds, application or removal of casts, incision and draining of abscesses, irrigations, aspirations, dilation, and excisions. 4. RADIATION THERAPY: Includes the therapeutic use of X- rays and other high-energy modalities, radium, cobalt and brachytherapy for surface, intracavity or interstitial applications. Also includes nuclear medicine therapeutic procedures. 5. PSYCHOTHERAPY: All treatments designed to produce a mental or emotional response through suggestion, persuasion, reeducation, reassurance, or support, including psychological counseling hypnosis, psychoanalysis, and transactional therapy. 6. FAMILY PLANNING: Services, counseling, or advice that might enable patients to determine the number and spacing of their children, including both contraception and infertility services. 7. DIET COUNSELING: Instructions, recommendations, or advice regarding diet or dietary habits. 8. OTHER COUNSELING: Instructions and recommendations regarding any health problem, including advice or counsel about a change of habit or behavior. Includes instruction on the proper use of drugs and devices and possible adverse effects of drugs. Excludes family planning and diet counseling. 9. CORRECTIVE LENSES: Provision, ordering or prescription for glasses or contact lenses. 10. OTHER: Treatments or nonmedication therapies ordered or provided that are not listed or included in the preceding categories. ITEM 14 - MEDICATION THERAPY THIS VISIT: List all medications, including biologicals, ordered, injected, administered, or otherwise provided at this visit. Include nonprescription as well as prescription drugs. Use the same specific drug name (brand or generic) that you used on any prescription or office medical record. Do not enter broad drug classes, such as "laxative" or "cough preparation". Limit entries to drug name only. Additional information such as dosage strength or regimen is not required. Check "yes" or "no" before each drug name to indicate whether the drug is a new prescription for this patient. Check "yes" or "no" after drug name to indicate whether or not the drug was provided/prescribed for the principal diagnosis in Item 11. ITEM 15 - 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 Planned: The patient is instructed to telephone the physician on a particular day (to report on this progress), or if the need arises (if he has any trouble or wishes further consultation). 5 Referred to Other Physician: The patient is instructed to consult or seek care from another physician. The patient may or may not return to this physician at a later date. 6 Returned to Referring Physician: Patient was referred to this 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 16 - 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. It is entirely possible that for visits such as these, the patient would not see the doctor at all. In that case, 0 minutes should be entered in Item 16. 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 OF CERTAIN TERMS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT. 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 during the visit to continue the medication. Patients.--Can be classified as either: 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 Physician.--Can be classified as either: In-scope: All duly licensed doctors of medicine and doctors of osteopathy currently in practice who devote most of their practice to caring for ambulatory patients at an office location. Out-of-scope: Those physicians who treat patients only indirectly, including specialists in anesthesiology, pathology, forensic pathology, radiology, therapeutic radiology, and diagnostic radiology, and the following physicians. physicians 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 either spend no time seeing ambulatory patients or whose patient-care activity is secondary to another principal activity, such as teaching, administration, or research. 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, excluding Alaska and Hawaii, 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 North Central................ 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 Metropolitan status of practice location.--Physician's practice is classified by its location in metropolitan or nonmetropolitan areas. Metropolitan areas are standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSA's) as defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, and the Bureau of the Census. The definition of an individual SMSA involves two considerations: first, a city or cities of specified population which constitute the central city and identify the county in which it is located as the central county; second, economic and social relationships with "contiguous" counties which are metropolitan in character, so that the periphery of the specific metropolitan area may be determined. SMSA's may cross State lines. In New England SMSA's consist of cities and towns, rather than counties. Appendix II - Reason for Visit Summary Codes APPENDIX II REASON FOR VISIT CLASSIFICATION TABULAR LIST Module Code Number SYMPTOM MODULE General Symptoms S001-S099 Symptoms Referable to Psychological and Mental Disorders S100-S199 Symptoms Referable to the Nervous System (excluding sense organs) S200-S259 Symptoms Referable to the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems S260-S299 Symptoms Referable to the Eyes and Ears S300-S399 Symptoms Referable to the Respiratory System S400-S499 Symptoms Referable to the Digestive System S500-S639 Symptoms Referable to the Genitourinary System S640-S829 Symptoms Referable to the Skin, Nails and Hair S830-S899 Symptoms Referable to the Musculoskeletal System S900-S999 DISEASE MODULE Infective and Parasitic Diseases D001-D099 Neoplasms D100-D199 Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases D200-D249 Diseases of the Blood and Blood-Forming Organs D250-D299 Mental Disorders D300-D349 Diseases of the Nervous System D350-D399 Diseases of the Eye D400-D449 Diseases of the Ear D450-D499 Diseases of the Circulatory System D500-D599 Diseases of the Respiratory System D600-D649 Diseases of the Digestive System D650-D699 Diseases of the Genitourinary System D700-D799 Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue D800-D899 Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System and Tissue D900-D949 Congenital Anomalies D950-D989 Perinatal Morbidity and Mortality Conditions D990-D999 NOTE: NEC = not elsewhere classifiable; NOS = not otherwise specified. REASON FOR VISIT CLASSIFICATION TABULAR LIST Module Code Number DIAGNOSTIC, SCREENING AND PREVENTIVE MODULE General Examinations X100-X199 Special Examinations X200-X259 Diagnostic Tests X300-X399 Other Screening and Preventive Procedures X400-X499 Family Planning X500-X599 TREATMENT MODULE Medications T100-T199 Preoperative and Postoperative Care T200-T249 Specific Types of Therapy T400-T499 Specific Therapeutic Procedures T500-T599 Medical Counseling T600-T699 Social Problem Counseling T700-T799 Progress Visit, NEC T800-T899 INJURIES AND ADVERSE EFFECTS MODULE Injury by Type and/or Location J001-J799 Injury, NOS J800-J899 Poisoning and Adverse Effects J900-J999 TEST RESULTS MODULE R100-R700 ADMINISTRATIVE MODULE A100-A140 UNCODABLE ENTRIES U990-U999 NOTE: NEC = not elsewhere classifiable; NOS = not otherwise specified. Syptom Module General Symptoms S005.0 Chills S010.0 Fever Includes: High temperature S015.0 Tiredness, exhaustion Includes: Fatigue No energy Run down Worn out S020.0 General weakness S025.0 General ill feeling Includes: Not feeling well Multiple complaints Malaise Illness, NOS S030.0 Fainting (syncope) Includes: Blacking out Passing out Fainting spells Excludes: Unconsciousness (J840.0) S035.0 Symptoms of fluid abnormalities S035.1 Edema Includes: Bloated Swollen with water Dropsy Ankles swelling (both) Excludes: Swelling of one ankle (S930.3) S035.2 Excessive sweating, perspiration S035.3 Excessive thirst S040.0 Weight gain Includes: Obesity Overweight Excludes: Counseling for weight problem (T600.0) NOTE: NEC = not elsewhere classifiable; NOS = not otherwise specified. S045.0 Weight loss S045.1 Recent weight loss S045.2 Underweight S050.0 Chest pain and related symptoms (not referable to body system) S050.1 Chest pain Excludes: Heart pain (S265.0) S050.2 Chest discomfort, pressure, tightness S.050.3 Burning sensation in the chest S055.0 Pain, site not referable to a specific body system Excludes: Chest pain (S050.1) Abdominal pain (see S550.0) S055.1 Rib pain S055.2 Side pain, flank pain S055.3 Groin pain S055.4 Facial pain S060.0 Pain and related symptoms, generalized, site unspecified S060.1 Pain, site unspecified Includes: Ache all over S060.2 Cramps, spasms, site unspecified Excludes: Menstrual cramps (S745.2) S060.3 Stiffness, site unspecified S065.0 Tumor or mass, site unspecified S070.0 Bleeding, site unspecified S075.0 Symptoms of growth and developmental disorders S075.1 Lack of growth Includes: Failure to thrive Slowness, physical Too short Immaturity, physical Poor weight gain S075.2 Excessive growth Includes: Too tall Too big for age Development, early (physical) S080.0 General symptoms of infants, NEC S080.1 Crying too much, fussy, fidgety, irritable S080.2 Regurgitation, spitting up Excludes: Vomiting (S530.0) S080.3 Feeding problem S085.0 General or unspecified infection S085.1 General viral infection S090.0 Allergy, NOS S090.0 Allergy, NOS--Con. Includes: Allergic reaction, NOS Excludes: Allergic skin reaction (D825.0) Allergy to medications (J905.0) Nasal allergy (D635.0) S095.0 Disorders of motor functions Includes: Difficulty in walking Clumsiness Limping Staggering Stumbling Uncoordinated Symptoms Referable to Psychological and Mental Disorders S100.0 Anxiety and nervousness Includes: Apprehension Bad nerves Panicky feeling Tension Upset Worried S105.0 Fears and phobias S110.0 Depression Includes: Crying excessively Dejected Feeling low Hopelessness Sadness Unhappy S115.0 Anger Includes: Bitterness Hostile feelings Excludes: Temper problems (S130.4) S120.0 Problems with identity and self-esteem Includes: No confidence Loss of identity Identity crisis Don't like myself Guilt S125.0 Restlessness Includes: Hyperactivity Overactivity S130.0 Behavioral disturbances S130.1 Antisocial behavior Includes: Avoiding people Excessive shyness Social isolation Withdrawal S130.2 Hostile Behavior Includes: Aggressiveness Criminality Cruelty Destructiveness Negativism Quarrelsome S130.3 Hysterical behavior S130.4 Temper problems Includes: Blowing up Losing temper Temper tantrums S130.5 Obsessions and compulsions S135.0 Disturbances of sleep S135.1 Insomnia Includes: Sleeplessness Can't sleep Trouble falling asleep S1S135.2 Sleepiness (hypersomnia) Includes: Drowsiness Can't stay awake S135.3 Nightmares S135.4 Sleepwalking S140.0 Smoking problems Includes: Smoking too much Can't quit smoking Excludes: Smoker's cough (S440.0) Physical symptoms of smoking (see particular symptom) S145.0 Alcohol-related problems Includes: Drinking problem Excludes: Adverse effects of alcohol (J915.0) S145.0 Alcohol-related problems--Con. Alcoholism (D320.0) S150.0 Abnormal drug usage Includes: Drug abuse Frequent or excessive use of stimulants, hallucino- gens, depressants, etc. Excludes: Drug addiction (D320.0) Overdose, unintentional (J910.0) Intoxication with drugs (J910.0) S155.0 Delusions or hallucinations Includes: Seeing things Hearing voices Medicine is poisoned S160.0 Psychosexual disorders S160.1 Frigidity, loss of sex drive, lack of response S160.2 Homosexuality, concerns with S160.3 Impotence S160.4 Premature ejaculation S160.5 Masturbation excessive, concerns about S160.6 Orgasm, problem with S165.0 Other symptoms or problems relating to psychological and mental disorders, NEC Includes: Can't cope Going crazy Losing my mind Excludes: Character disorder (D315.0) Personality disorder (D315.0) S165.1 Nailbiting S165.2 Thumbsucking Symptoms Referable to the Nervous System-excluding sense organs S200.0 Abnormal involuntary movements Includes: Shaking Jerking Ties Tremors Twitch Excludes: Eye movements (S320.0) Eyelid twitch (S335.4) S205.0 Convulsions Includes: S205.0 Convulsions--Con. Includes: Fits Febrile convulsions Seizures Spells Excludes: Fainting (S030.0) S210.0 Headache, pain in head Excludes: Sinus headache (S410.1) Migraine (D365.0) S215.0 Memory, disturbances of Includes: Amnesia Forgetfulness Lack or loss of memory Temporary loss of memory S220.0 Disturbances of sensation S220.1 Loss of feeling (anesthesia) Includes: Numbness No response to pain S220.2 Increased sensation (hyperesthesia) S220.3 Abnormal sensation (paresthesia) Includes: Prickly feeling Burning, tingling sensation Needles and pins S220.4 Other disturbances of sense, including smell and taste S225.0 Vertigo--dizziness Includes: Falling sensation Giddiness (dizziness) Lightheadedness Loss of sense of equilibrium or balance Room spinning S230.0 Weakness (neurologic) Includes: Right- or left-sided weakness Drooping, facial or NOS Excludes: General weakness (S020.0) S235.0 Disorders of speech, speech disturbance S235.1 Stuttering, stammering S235.2 Slurring S240.0 Other symptoms referable to the nervous system Includes: Pinched nerve S240.0 Other symptoms referable to the nervous system--Con. Confusion Symptoms Referable to the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems S260.0 Abnormal pulsations and palpitations S260.1 Increased heartbeat Includes: Pulse too fast Rapid heartbeat S260.2 Decreased heartbeat Includes: Pulse too slow Slow heart S260.3 Irregular heartbeat Includes: Fluttering Skipped beat S265.0 Heart pain Includes: Heart distress Pain over heart Excludes: Angina pectoris (D515.0) Chest pain (S050.1) S270.0 Other symptoms of the heart Includes: Bad heart Poor heart Weak heart Heart condition S275.0 Symptoms of lymph glands (or nodes) S275.1 Swollen or enlarged glands S275.2 Sore glands S280.0 Other symptoms referable to cardiovascular/lymphatic system, NEC S280.1 Poor circulation S280.2 Pallor, paleness S280.3 Flushed, blushing Symptoms Referable to the Eyes and Ears S305.0 Vision dysfunctions Excludes: Refractive errors (D405.0) S305.1 Blindness and half vision S305.2 Diminished vision Includes: Blurred vision S305.0 Vision dysfunctions--Con. Includes: Difficulty reading Poor vision Trouble seeing Can't see distances Weak eyes S305.3 Extraneous vision Includes: Cloudy vision Hazy vision Spots in front of eyes (floaters) S305.4 Double vision (diplopia) S310.0 Discharge from eye S310.1 Bleeding S310.2 Tearing, watering (lacrimation) S310.3 Pus, matter, white discharge S315.0 Eye infection and inflammation S315.1 Pinkeye S320.0 Abnormal sensations of the eye S320.1 Pain S320.2 Itching S320.3 Burning S320.4 Strain S325.0 Abnormal eye movements S325.1 Abnormal retraction S325.2 Cross-eyed S325.3 Pupils unequal S325.4 Deviation S330.0 Abnormal appearance of eyes S330.1 Abnormal color Includes: Bloodshot Red Excludes: Yellow (S610.2) S330.2 Protrusion (exophthalmos) S330.3 Cloudy, dull, hazy appearance S335.0 Other symptoms referable to eye, NEC S335.1 Contact Lens problems S335.2 Allergy S335.37 Swelling Excludes: Foreign body (J600.0) Injury (J510.0) Abrasion (J410.0) S340.0 Symptoms of eyelids S340.1 Infection, inflammation, swelling S340.2 Itching S340.0 Symptoms of eyelids--Con. S340.3 Mass or growth S340.4 Abnormal movement Includes: Twitching Blinking Squinting Drooping S345.0 Hearing dysfunctions S345.1 Diminished hearing Includes: Deafness Trouble hearing Hearing loss S345.2 Heightened or acute hearing S345.3 Extraneous hearing Includes: Ringing (tinnitus) Excludes: Hearing things (S155.0) S350.0 Discharge from ear S350.1 Bleeding S350.2 Pus (purulent drainage) S350.3 Swimmer's ear S355.0 Earache, or ear infection S355.1 Earache, pain S355.2 Ear infection S360.0 Plugged feeling in ear Includes: Ear wax Blocked Cracking Popping Ears need cleaning S365.0 Other symptoms referable to the ears, NEC S365.1 Itching S365.2 Growths or mass S365.3 Pulling at ears, picking at ears S365.4 Abnormal size or shape, "ears stick out" Excludes: Foreign body in ear (J620.0) Symptoms Referable to the Respiratory System S400.0 Nasal congestion Includes: Drippy nose, runny nose, post-nasal drip, sniffles, stuffy nose Nasal obstruction S405.0 Other symptoms of nose Excludes: Allergy (D635.0) S405.1 Nosebleed (epistaxis) S405.2 Sore in nose S405.3 Inflammation and swelling Includes: Sore nose Infection Red nose S405.4 Problem with appearance of nose Includes: Too large Bump(s) Undesirable appearance S410.0 Sinus problems S410.1 Pain and pressure Includes: Sinus headache S410.2 Sinus inflammation, infection S410.3 Sinus congestion S415.0 Shortness of breath Includes: Breathlessness Sensation of suffocation S420.0 Labored or difficult breathing (dyspnea) S425.0 Wheezing Includes: Sighing respiration S430.0 Breathing problems, NEC S430.1 Disorders of respiratory sound, NEC Includes: Abnormal breathing sounds Snoring Rattles Stridor S430.2 Rapid breathing (hyperventilation) S435.0 Sneezing S440.0 Cough Includes: Croupy cough Smoker's cough S445.0 Head cold, upper respiratory infection (coryza) Includes: Cold, NOS Excludes: Chest cold (S475.0) S450.0 Flu Includes: Grip S450.0 Flu--Con. Includes: Influenza Excludes: Croup (D600.0) S455.0 Symptoms referable to throat S455.1 Soreness S455.2 Pain S455.3 Infection Includes: Throat virus Excludes: Strep throat (D010.0) S455.4 Irritation, scratch, tickle S455.5 Swelling S455.6 Lump or mass Includes: Sensation of something in throat Excludes: Foreign body in throat (J615.0) S460.0 Symptoms referable to tonsils Includes: Infection Inflammation S470.0 Abnormalities of sputum or phlegm S470.1 Coughing up blood S470.2 Pus in sputum S470.3 Excessive sputum S475.0 Congestion in chest Includes: Lung congestion Chest cold S480.0 Disorders of voice S480.1 Hoarseness, loss of voice S480.2 Hypernasality S485.0 Other symptoms referable to the respiratory system, NEC Symptoms Referable to the Digestive System S500.0 Symptoms of teeth and gums S500.1 Toothache S500.2 Gum pain S500.3 Bleeding gums S505.0 Symptoms referable to lips S505.1 Cracked, bleeding, dry S505.2 Abnormal color S505.3 Cold sore S510.0 Symptoms referable to mouth S510.1 Pain, burning, soreness S510.2 Bleeding S510.0 Symptoms referable to mouth--Con. S510.3 Dryness S510.4 Ulcer, sore S515.0 Symptoms referable to tongue S515.1 Pain S515.2 Bleeding S515.3 Inflammation, infection, swelling S515.4 Abnormal color, ridges, coated S520.0 Difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia) Includes: Choking Inability to swallow S525.0 Nausea Includes: Upset stomach Sick to stomach Nervous stomach Feel like throwing up S530.0 Vomiting Includes: Can't keep food down Throwing up Retching Excludes: Regurgitation, infants (S080.2) Vomiting blood (S580.2) S535.0 Heartburn and indigestion (dyspepsia) Includes: Excessive belching S540.0 Gastrointestinal infection Includes: Stomach flu Stomach virus Intestinal virus S545.0 Stomach pain, cramps and spasms S545.1 Pain Includes: Stomachache, inflammation S545.2 Cramps, spasms Includes: Intestinal colic Gas pains Excludes: Groin pain (S055.3) S550.1 Lower abdominal pain Includes: Right lower quadrant (RLQ) pain Left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain S550.2 Upper abdominal pain Includes: S550.2 Upper abdominal pain--Con. Epigastric pain Left upper quadrant (LUQ) pain Pain in umbilical region Right upper quadrant (RUQ) pain S565.0 Change in abdominal size S565.1 Distention, fullness, NOS S565.2 Mass or tumor S565.3 Abdominal swelling, NOS S570.0 Appetite, abnormal S570.1 Excessive appetite Eats too much Always hungry S570.2 Decreased appetite Not hungry Loss of appetite S580.0 Gastrointestinal bleeding S580.1 Blood in stool (melena) S580.2 Vomiting blood (hematemesis) S585.0 Flatulence Includes: Bloated, gas Excessive gas Distention due to gas Excludes: Gas pains (S550.0) S590.0 Constipation S595.0 Diarrhea Includes: Loose stools The runs S600.0 Other symptoms or changes in bowel function S600.1 Discharge in stools Includes: Mucus Pus S600.2 Worms S600.3 Changes in size, color, shape, or odor Includes: Bulky stools Too narrow Unusual odor or color S600.4 Incontinence of stool Includes: Dirty pants (encopresis) Leaking stools S605.0 Symptoms referable to anus-rectum S605.1 Pain S605.2 Bleeding S605.3 Swelling or mass S605.0 Symptoms referable to anus-rectum--Con. S605.4 Itching S610.0 Symptoms of liver, gallbladder, and biliary tract S610.1 Pain S610.2 Jaundice Includes: Yellow eyes Yellow skin S615.0 Other symptoms referable to digestive system Includes: Bad breath (halitosis) Stomach problem Hiccoughs Gastrointestinal distress Symptoms Referable to the Genitourinary System S640.0 Abnormalities of urine Excludes: Abnormal findings of urine tests (R200.0) S640.1 Blood in urine (hematuria) S640.2 Pus in urine S640.3 Unusual color or odor S645.0 Frequency and urgency of urination S645.1 Excessive urination, night (nocturia) S650.0 Painful urination Includes: Burning, discomfort S655.0 Incontinence of urine (enuresis) S655.1 Involuntary urination, can't hold urine, dribbling S655.2 Bedwetting S660.0 Other urinary dysfunctions S660.1 Retention of urine Can't urinate S660.2 Hesitancy Difficulty in starting stream S660.3 Large volume S665.0 Symptoms of the bladder Includes: Bladder trouble S665.1 Pain S665.2 Infection S670.0 Symptoms of the kidneys Includes: Kidney trouble S670.1 Pain S670.2 Infection S675.0 Urinary track infection, NOS Includes: Genitourinary infection Urine infection S680.0 Other symptoms referable to urinary tract Includes: Passed stones Excludes: Kidney stones or bladder stones (D705.0) S700.0 Symptoms of penis S700.1 Pain, aching, soreness, tenderness, painful erection S700.2 Infection, inflammation, swelling S700.3 Lumps, bumps, growths, warts S705.0 Penile discharge S710.0 Symptoms of prostate Includes: Prostate trouble S710.1 Swelling S710.2 Infection S715.0 Symptoms of scrotum and testes S715.1 Pain, aching, tenderness S715.2 Swelling, inflammation S715.3 Growths, warts, lumps, bumps S715.4 Itching, jock itch S720.0 Other symptoms of male reproductive system Excludes: Psychosexual problems (S160.0) S730.0 Absence of menstruation (amenorrhea) Excludes: Suspected pregnancy (X200.0) Missed a period (X200.0) Period late (X200.0) S735.0 Irregularity of menstrual interval S735.1 Frequent S735.2 Infrequent S735.3 Unpredictable S740.0 Irregularity of menstrual flow S740.1 Excessively heavy (menorrhagia) S740.2 Scanty flow (oligomenorrhea) S740.3 Abnormal material, including clots S745.0 Menstrual symptoms, other and unspecified S745.1 Premenstrual symptoms Includes: Premenstrual tension or irritability Bloating before periods S745.2 Painful menstruation (dysmenorrhea) Includes: Menstrual cramps Pain in legs and back during menstruation S750.0 Menopausal symptoms S750.1 Early or late onset of menopause S750.2 Vasomotor symptoms--hot flashes S750.3 Emotional symptoms, change of life problems S755.0 Uterine and vaginal bleeding Excludes: Bleeding during pregnancy (S790.2) S755.1 Intermenstrual bleeding (metrorrhagia) Includes: Breakthrough bleeding Bleeding between periods S755.2 Postmenopausal bleeding S755.3 Postcoital bleeding S760.0 Vaginal discharge Includes: Bloody, brown, white (leukorrhea), excessive S765.0 Other vaginal symptoms S765.1 Pain S765.2 Infection S765.3 Itching, burning S770.0 Vulvar disorders S770.1 Itching and irritation, swelling S770.2 Mass, lump S770.3 Growth, wart, cyst, ulcer, sore S775.0 Pelvic symptoms S775.1 Pain S775.2 Pressure or dropping sensation Includes: Feeling of uterus falling out S775.3 Infection, inflammation S790.0 Problems of pregnancy and the post-partum period Excludes: Routine prenatal visits (X205.0) S790.1 Pain during pregnancy S790.2 Spotting, bleeding during pregnancy S790.3 Symptoms of onset of labor Includes: Water broke Ruptured membranes Labor pain, contractions S790.4 Postpartum problems Includes: Bleeding Pain S795.0 Other symptoms referable to the female reproductive system S800.0 Pain or soreness of breast Includes: Tenderness S805.0 Lump or mass of breast Includes: Bump, knot, nodule, cyst S810.0 Other symptoms referable to breast S810.1 Bleeding or discharge from nipple S810.2 Postpartum problems Includes: Engorgement Postpartum infection Nursing difficulties S810.3 Problems with shape or size Includes: Too large Too small Sagging Uneven development S815.0 Symptoms of infertility Includes: Can't get pregnant Inability to conceive Sterility S820.0 Hormone deficiency or problem S825.0 Symptoms of sexual dysfunction Includes: Dyspareunia Painful intercourse Excludes: Psychological disorders (S160.0) Symptoms Referable to the Skin, Nails, and Hair S830.0 Acne or pimples Includes: Bad complexion Blackheads Blemishes Breaking out Complexion, NOS Whiteheads S835.0 Discoloration or pigmentation Includes: Freckles Blotches Redness Spots Circles under eyes Excludes: Jaundice (S610.2) Bruise (J405.0-J430.0) Flushing (S280.3) S835.0 Discoloration or pigmentation--Con. Blushing (S280.3) S840.0 Infections of skin, NOS Excludes: Athlete's foot (D025.0) S840.1 Infection of skin of head or neck area S840.2 Infection of skin of arm, hand, or finger S840.3 Infection of skin of leg, foot, or toe S845.0 Symptoms of skin moles Includes: Skin mole, NOS S845.1 Change in size or color S845.2 Bleeding mole S850.0 Warts, NOS Excludes: Plantar's warts (D015.0) S855.0 Other growths of skin Includes: Skin growth, NOS Cysts, NOS Callus Corns S860.0 Skin rash Excludes: Poison ivy (D825.0) Poison oak (D825.0) S860.1 Diaper rash S865.0 Skin lesion Includes: Ulcer, sore, blister S870.0 Skin irritations, NEC S870.1 Pain S870.2 Itching S875.0 Swelling of skin Includes: Bumps, lumps Nodules Welts, except hives (D825.0) Tumor, skin S880.0 Other symptoms referable to skin S880.1 Oiliness S880.2 Dryness, peeling, scaliness S880.3 Wrinkles S885.0 Symptoms referable to nails S885.1 Infected S885.2 Ingrown S885.3 Brittle, breaking, splitting, cracked, ridged S890.0 Symptoms referable to hair and scalp S890.1 Too little hair Baldness (alopecia) S890.0 Symptoms referable to hair and scalp--Con. Falling out Losing hair S890.2 Unwanted hair Superfluous hair Abnormal hairiness (hirsutism) S890.3 Dryness, flaky scalp S890.4 Itching S895.0 Other symptoms of skin, nails and hair Includes: Navel problems Umbilicus not healing Symptoms Referable to the Musculoskeletal System These codes exclude all injuries. (See injuries and Adverse Effects Module.) The following fourth digits should be used with categories S900- S970. .1 pain, ache, soreness .2 cramps, contractures, spasms .3 limitation of movement, stiffness .4 weakness .5 swelling .6 lump, mass, tumor S900.0 Neck symptoms S905.0 Back symptoms S910.0 Low back symptoms S915.0 Hip symptoms S920.0 Leg symptoms S925.0 Knee symptoms S930.0 Ankle symptoms S935.0 Foot and toe symptoms S940.0 Shoulder symptoms S945.0 Arm symptoms S950.0 Elbow symptoms S955.0 Wrist symptoms S960.0 Hand and finger symptoms S965.0 Symptoms of unspecified muscles S970.0 Symptoms of unspecified joints S975.0 Musculoskeletal deformities Excludes: Clubfoot (D960.0) Curvature of spine (D910.0) S975.1 Bowlegged, knock-kneed S975.2 Posture problems S975.3 Pigeon-toed, feet turn in S980.0 Other musculoskeletal symptoms Includes: Bone pain Stump pain Disease Module Infective and Parasitic Diseases D005.0 Intestinal infectious diseases Includes: Gastroenteritis Enteritis Cholera Salmonella Dysentery D010.0 Streptococcal infection Includes: Streptococcal tonsillitis Scarlet fever D015.0 Viral diseases Includes: Chickenpox Shingles (Herpes zoster) Herpes simplex Measles German measles (rubella) Mumps Infectious mononucleosis Hepatitis (infectious and NOS) Smallpox Poliomyelitis D020.0 Venereal diseases Includes: Syphilis Gonorrhea Venereal diseases, NOS D025.0 Fungus infections (mycoses) Includes: Candidiasis Yeast infection Moniliasis Dermatophytoses Athlete's foot Ringworm Thrush D030.0 Parasitic diseases Includes: Pinworms Ascaris D030.0 Parasitic diseases--Con. Lice Maggots Leeches D035.0 Other and unspecified infections and parasitic diseases Includes: Staphylococcal infections Trichomonas vaginitis Neoplasms Malignant neoplasms D100.0 Cancer, gastrointestinal tract Includes: Esophagus Stomach Small intestine Colon D105.0 Cancer, respiratory tract Includes: Bronchus Lung Larynx Trachea Throat D110.0 Cancer, skin and subcutaneous tissues Includes: Melanoma Basal cell carcinoma Squamous cell carcinoma D115.0 Cancer, breast D120.0 Cancer, female genital tract Includes: Uterus Cervix Fallopian tube(s) Vagina Vulva Ovary(ies) Endometrium D125.0 Cancer, urinary and male genital tract Includes: Bladder Kidney Prostate D130.0 Other malignant and unspecified neoplasms Includes: Metastatic carcinoma Brain tumor D130.0 Other malignant and unspecified neoplasms--Con. Bone cancer D135.0 Hodgkin's disease, lymphomata, leukemias Includes: Multiple myeloma Polycythemia vera Lymphosarcoma Cancer of blood Benign neoplasms D140.0 Fibroids and other uterine neoplasms Includes: Myoma Leiomyomata Cervical polyp Nabothian cyst D145.0 Other benign neoplasms Includes: Rectal polyp Ovarian cyst Bartholin's cyst Lymphoma Vaginal inclusion Nasal polyp Dermoid cyst (ovary) Excludes: Pilonidal cyst (D825.0) Sebaceous cyst (D825.0) Epidermoid cyst (D825.0) Cyst, NOS (S855.0) Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases D200.0 Diseases of the thyroid gland Includes: Thyrotoxicosis Thyroid nodule Hyperthyroidism Goiter Myxedema Hypothyroidism D205.0 Diabetes mellitus D210.0 Gout, hyperuricemia D215.0 Other endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases Includes: Hypoglycemia Hyperlipidemia Disorders of intestinal absorption D215.0 Other endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases--Con. Ovarian dysfunction Diseases of the Blood and Blood-Forming Organs D250.0 Anemia Includes: Iron deficiency anemia Sickle cell anemia Pernicious anemia Anemia, NOS D255.0 Other diseases of blood and blood-forming organs Mental Disorders D300.0 Organic psychoses Includes: Organic brain syndromes Senile dementia Alcoholic psychoses D305.0 Functional psychoses Includes: Schizophrenia, all types Manic-depressive psychoses Paranoid states Psychosis, NOS D310.0 Neuroses Includes: Depressive neurosis Depressive reaction Anxiety reaction Obsessive compulsive neurosis Neurosis, NOS Excludes: Depression (S110.0) Anxiety (S100.0) D315.0 Personality and character disorders D320.0 Alcoholism and drug dependence Includes: Drug addiction D325.0 Mental retardation D330.0 Other mental disease Includes: Transient situational disturbances Adolescent adjustment reaction Grief reaction Sexual deviations Diseases of the Nervous System D350.0 Multiple sclerosis D355.0 Parkinson's disease (paralysis agitans) D360.0 Epilepsy D365.0 Migraine headache D370.0 Other diseases of central nervous system Includes: Carpal tunnel syndrome Bell's palsy Cerebral palsy Demyelinating disease Paralysis, NOS Diseases of the Eye D400.0 Inflammatory diseases of the eye Includes: Conjunctivitis Ophthalmia Sty Blepharitis Keratitis Ulcer Excludes: Infection, NOS (S315.0) D405.0 Refractive error Includes: Myopia, nearsightedness Hyperopia, farsightedness Astigmatism Excludes: Test for refractive errors (X230.0) D410.0 Cataract D415.0 Glaucoma D420.0 Other diseases of the eye Includes: Retinal detachment Strabismus Aphakia Diseases of the Ear D450.0 Otitis media D455.0 Other diseases of the ear Includes: Ruptured tympanic membrane Labyrinthitis Excludes: Infection, NOS (S355.2) Deafness (S345.1) Diseases of the Circulatory System D500.0 Rheumatic fever and chronic rheumatic heart disease Includes: Chorea D505.0 Hypertension with involvement of target organs Includes: Hypertensive heart disease Renal hypertension HCD HCVD Hypertensive cardiovascular disease D510.0 Hypertension Includes: High blood pressure D515.0 Ischemic heart disease Includes: Myocardial infarction Coronary artery disease Coronary Heart attack Arteriosclerotic heart disease (ASHD) Arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ACVD) Angina pectoris D520.0 Other heart disease Includes: Cardiac dysrhythmias Atrial fibrillation Taroxysmal tachycardia Congestive heart failure Heart failure Heart murmur D525.0 Cerebrovascular disease Includes: Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) Stroke D530.0 Atherosclerosis Includes: Arteriosclerosis Hardening of the arteries D535.0 Phlebitis, thrombophlebitis Includes: Phlebothrombosis D540.0 Varicose veins D545.0 Hemorrhoids D550.0 Other disease of circulatory system Includes: Pulmonary embolism Heart disease, NOS Lymphadenopathy D550.0 Other disease of circulatory system--Con. Lymphadenitis Diseases of the Respiratory System D600.0 Upper respiratory infections except tonsillitis Includes: Pharyngitis Sinusitis Laryngitis Croup Rhinitis Excludes: Allergic rhinitis (D635.0) Cold (S445.0) Throat infection, NOS (S450.2) Nose infection, NOS (S405.3) Sinus infection, NOS (S410.2) D605.0 Tonsillitis D610.0 Bronchitis Includes: Chronic bronchitis Bronchitis, NOS Acute bronchitis D620.0 Emphysema D625.0 Asthma D630.0 Pneumonia Includes: Viral pneumonia Bacterial pneumonia Bronchopneumonia Pneumonitis D635.0 Hay fever Includes: Allergic rhinitis Nasal allergy Pollenosis Allergy to: Dust Pollen Animals Ragweed D640.0 Other respiratory diseases Includes: Pulmonary edema Deviated nasal septum Pneumothorax Hemothorax Pleurisy Diseases of the Digestive System D650.0 Diseases of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum Includes: Esophagitis Duodenal ulcer Peptic ulcer Gastritis Stomach ulcer Excludes: Stomach flu (S540.0) Gastroenteritis (D005.0) D655.0 Appendicitis, all types D660.0 Hernia of abdominal cavity Includes: Inguinal Hiatus Abdominal Femoral Umbilical Ventral D665.0 Diseases of the intestine and peritoneum Includes: Diverticulitis Spastic colitis Irritable bowel syndrome Ulcerative colitis Crohn's disease Ileitis Fistula--rectal, anal Fissure--rectal, anal Excludes: Intestinal virus (S540.0) D670.0 Diseases of liver, gallbladder, and pancreas Includes: Biliary colic Cirrhosis Liver diseases Cholelithiasis (gallstones) Cholecystitis Pancreatitis D675.0 Other diseases of digestive system Includes: Stomatitis Canker sore Diseases of the Genitourinary System D700.0 Cystitis Excludes: D700.0 Cystitis--Con. Bladder infection (S665.2) D705.0 Urinary tract disease except cystitis Includes: Urethritis Pyelonephritis Glomerulonephritis Glomerulonephrosis Ureteral calculus Renal failure Kidney stones Bladder stones Excludes: Bladder infection (S665.2) Kidney infection, NOS (S670.2) Passed stones (S680.0) Urinary tract infection (S675.0) D710.0 Diseases of the male genital organs Includes: Prostatitis Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) Hydrocele Phimosis Epididymitis Peyronie's disease Excludes: Prostate infection (S710.2) D715.0 Fibrocystic and other diseases of breast Excludes: Infection (S810.0) Cancer (D115.0) D720.0 Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) Includes: Salpingitis Oophoritis Pelvic peritonitis Excludes: Pelvic infection, NOS (S775.3) D725.0 Cervicitis, vaginitis Includes: Cervical erosion D730.0 Other diseases of female reproductive system Includes: Endometriosis Rectal-vaginal fistula Prolapse of uterus Dysfunctional uterine bleeding Vulvitis Polycystic ovaries Cystocele D730.0 Other diseases of female reproductive system--Con. Rectocele D735.0 Diagnosed complications of pregnancy and puerperium Includes: Placenta previa Ectopic pregnancy Toxemia Threatened abortion Spontaneous abortion Hyperemesis Fetal death in utero Diabetes during pregnancy Edema of pregnancy High blood pressure during pregnancy RH sensitization Multiple pregnancy Excludes: Abortion induced (X520.0) Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue D800.0 Carbuncle, furuncle, boil, cellulitis, abscess, NEC D805.0 Impetigo D810.0 Seborrheic dermatitis Includes: Dandruff D815.0 Eczema and dermatitis, NOS D820.0 Psoriasis D825.0 Other diseases of the skin Includes: Allergic skin reactions Pilonidal cyst Urticaria Hives Keloid Sebaceous cyst Paronychia Lupus erythematosus discoid Epidermal inclusion cyst Poison ivy Poison oak Excludes: Cyst, NOS (S855.0) Acne, (S830.0) Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue D900.0 Arthritis Includes: D900.0 Arthritis--Con. Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis Rheumatism, NOS D905.0 Nonarticular rheumatism Includes: Bursitis Synovitis Tenosynovitis Tendinitis Myositis Lumbago Excludes: Rheumatism, NOS (D900.0) D910.0 Other musculoskeletal or connective tissue disease Includes: Systemic lupus erythematosus Curvatures of spine Scoliosis Kyphoscoliosis Kyphosis Osteoporosis Degenerative disk diseases Osteomyelitis Bone cysts Bunions Congenital Anomalies (D950-D989) D950.0 Congenital anomalies of heart and circulatory system D955.0 Undescended testicles Includes: Hypospadias D960.0 Other congenital anomalies Includes: Cleft palate Cleft lip Deformed earlobe Clubfoot Harelip Congenital dislocation of hip Blocked tear duct Absence of organs Duplication of organs Perinatal Morbidity and Mortality Conditions (D990-D999) D990.0 All perinatal conditions Diagnostic, Screening, and Preventive Module General Examinations (X100-X199) X100.0 General medical examination Includes: Annual exam Checkup, NOS General exam Multiphasic screening exam Regular exam Routine exam Physical exam Administrative exam (A100.0-A140.0) Followup visit (T800.0) Gynecological exam (X225.0) Prenatal exam (X205.0) Progress visit (T800.0) X105.0 Well baby examination X130.0 General psychiatric or psychological examination Includes: Psychological testing Excludes: Court- or school-ordered examination (A140.0) Special Examinations (X200-X299) X200.0 Pregnancy, unconfirmed Includes: Might be pregnant Period late Late menses Pregnancy test Possible pregnancy Missed period X205.0 Prenatal examination, routine Includes: Routine obstetrical care Normal antepartum visit Pregnancy, NOS X215.0 Postpartum examination Excludes: Mammography (X340.0) Xerography (X340.0) Breast thermography (X340.0) X225.0 Gynecological examination Includes: Pelvic exam Excludes: Repeat or abnormal Pap smear (R300.0) Examination involving IUD (X315.0) Examination for birth control pills (X505.0) X225.0 Gynecological examination--Con. Examination for birth control, NOS (X500.0) X230.0 Eye examination Includes: Routine ophthalmological exam To test my eyes Need new glasses Test for nearsightedness, farsightedness For glasses For contacts Vision test Excludes: Fitting glasses or contacts (T515.0) X235.0 Heart examination Includes: Heart checkup Cardiac check X240.0 Other special examination Includes: Neurological exam Examination of functioning internal prosthetic devices, implants, shunts, etc. Diagnostic Tests (X300-X399) X300.0 Sensitization test Includes: Allergy test Excludes: To check results of skin tests (R600.0) X305.0 Skin immunity test Includes: Tuberculin test PPB test Excludes: To check results of skin tests (R600.0) X310.0 Glucose level determination Includes: Blood sugar test Glucose tolerance test Test for diabetes X315.0 Other blood test Includes: Blood count Blood culture Blood test, NOS Blood thinning test Check cholesterol Prothrombin time Sickle cell anemia test X315.0 Other blood test--Con. Excludes: Premarital blood test (A135.1) X315.1 Blood test for venereal disease X320.0 Blood pressure test Includes: Check blood pressure Blood pressure check X325.0 Urine tests Includes: Test urine for sugar Urinalysis Estriol for fetal evaluation Urine culture X330.0 Diagnostic endoscopies Includes: Proctoscopy Sigmoidoscopy Cystoscopy Laparoscopy X335.0 Biopsies X340.0 Mammography, xerography, breast thermography Excludes: Breast examination (X220.0) X345.0 Diagnostic radiography Includes: X-ray Myelogram Radioisotope scanning IVP Angiogram Venogram Hysterosalpingogram X350.0 EKG, ECG, electrocardiogram, treadmill, stress testing X355.0 EEG, electroencephalogram X360.0 Hearing test Includes: Hearing exam X365.0 Pap smear X370.0 Other and unspecified diagnostic tests Includes: Cyntesis Electronic fetal monitoring Lab test, NOS Spinal tap Pulmonary function test X370.1 Glaucoma test X370.2 Throat culture Other Screening and Preventive Procedures (X400-X499) X400.0 Prophylactic inoculations Includes: Vaccination Immunization Flu shot Tetanus shot X405.0 Exposure to venereal disease Includes: May have V.D. Check for V.D. X410.0 Exposure to other infectious diseases Includes: Chickenpox Infectious hepatitis Measles Mumps Tuberculosis Family Planning (X500-X599) X500.0 Family planning, NOS Includes: Counseling, examinations, and general advice regarding: Birth control, NOS Unwanted pregnancy Contraceptive, NOS Sterilization Infertility Genetics Contraception followup, NOS Excludes: Specified types of birth control: Birth control pill (X505.0) IUD (X510.0) Procedures performed +see Counseling and examinations for pregnancy interruption (X515.0) through Sterilization to be performed (at this visit) (X525.0)+ X505.0 Contraceptive medication Includes: Examinations, instructions, and advice regarding: Birth control pills Renewing pill prescription Oral contraceptives Foams, jellies X510.0 Contraceptive device Includes: IUD insertion, removal, checkup Diaphragm insertion, removal, checkup X515.0 Counseling and examinations for pregnancy interruption Includes: Evaluation for and arrangement for abortion Wants abortion X520.0 Abortion to be performed (at this visit) X525.0 Sterilization to be performed (at this visit) Includes: Male--vasectomy Female--tubal ligation X530.0 Artificial insemination Treatment Module Medications (T100-T199) T100.0 Allergy medication Includes: Allergy shots Includes: Allergy treatments Excludes: Allergy testing (X300.0) T110.0 Injections Includes: Hormones Vitamins Iron Injections, NOS Shots, NOS Excludes: Immunizations (X400.0) Vaccinations (X400.0) Inoculations (X400.0) Allergy shots (T100.0) T115.0 Medication, other and unspecified kinds Includes: Renew prescription For medication Request prescription Prescribe medication Check medication Excludes: Birth control medication (X505.0) Eyeglass prescription +see Eye examination (X230.0) and Fitting glasses and contact lenses (T515.0) Antibiotic medication (T110.0) Preoperative and Postoperative Care (T200-T299) T200.0 Preoperative visit for specified and unspecified types of surgery Includes: Discussion of cosmetic surgery T205.0 Postoperative visit Includes: Postop care Postop pain Postop suture removal Specific Types of Therapy (T400-T499) T400.0 Physical medicine and rehabilitation Includes: Physical therapy Heat therapy Hydrotherapy Therapeutic exercises Back adjustment Occupational therapy Recreational therapy Speech therapy Vocational rehabilitation T405.0 Respiratory therapy Includes: Inhalation therapy Asthma treatment T410.0 Psychotherapy Includes: Group therapy Psychoanalysis T415.0 Radiation therapy T420.0 Acupuncture T425.0 Chemotherapy Specific Therapeutic Procedures (T500-T599) T500.0 Tube insertion Includes: Chest tube T505.0 Cauterization, all sites T510.0 Urinary track instrumentation and catheterization Includes: Urethral dilation Excludes: Cystoscopy +see Diagnostic endoscopies (X330.0)+ T515.0 Fitting glasses and contact lenses Includes: Prescription renewal Broken or lost glasses T515.0 Fitting glasses and contact lenses--Con. Pick up glasses Excludes: Eye examination (X230.0) T520.0 Minor surgery Includes: Ears pierced Joint manipulation Tattoo removal T520.1 Wart removal T525.0 Kidney dialysis T530.0 External prosthetic devices, artificial body parts (fit, adjust, remove) T535.0 Corrective appliances Includes: Fitting and adjusting: Back brace Leg brace Neck brace Orthopedic shoes T540.0 Cast, splint--application, removal T545.0 Dressing, bandage--application, change T550.0 Irrigation, lavage T555.0 Suture--insertion, removal T560.0 Other specific therapeutic procedures, NEC Includes: Ultraviolet treatment Enema Eye exercises Medical Counseling (T600-T699) T600.0 Diet and nutritional counseling Includes: Check weight Counseling for weight reduction T605.0 Counseling, NOS Wants to talk to doctor Medical consultation Patient education To learn about a condition Personal problem Disease counseling Social Problem Counseling (T700-T799) T700.0 Economic problem Includes: Too little income Can't pay bills T705.0 Marital problems Includes: Problem with husband, wife Alcoholic spouse Marriage counseling, NOS Premarital counseling Divorce, desertion, separation T710.0 Parent-child problems Includes: Working mother Concern about childhood behavior Discipline Maturation problems Child neglect and abuse Adopted or foster child T715.0 Other problems of family relationship Includes: Aged parents or in-laws Problems with relatives Family fights and disruptions T720.0 Educational problems Includes: Absenteeism, truancy Problems with teachers Hates school School behavior problems T725.0 Occupational problems Includes: Unemployment Out of work Job dissatisfaction Problem with boss or coworkers T730.0 Social adjustment problems Includes: Loneliness Social isolation Neighborhood and community relations problems Discrimination problems Don't have any friends T735.0 Legal problems Includes: Imprisonment, prosecution Lawsuits, litigation T740.0 Other social problems Includes: Pregnancy out-of-wedlock Disasters Housing and clothing problems Progress Visit, NEC (T800-T899) T800.0 Progress visit, NOS (Use only when the only information given is progress or followup) Includes: Followup, NOS Routine followup I'm better Excludes: General checkup (X100.0) Followup, disease (Code to disease) Followup, injury (Code to injury) Followup, symptom (Code to symptom) Followup, test results (Code to R100.0-R700.0) Postoperative followup (T205.0) Injuries and Adverse Effects Module Injury by Type and/or Location (J001-J799) Fractures and dislocation J005.0 Head and face Includes: Skull, jaw, nose, facial bones J010.0 Spinal column Includes: Neck, vertebrae, back J015.0 Trunk area, except spinal column Includes: Rib, clavicle, collarbone J020.0 Leg Includes: Knee, femur, tibia, fibula, hip J025.0 Ankle J030.0 Foot and toes J035.0 Arm Includes: Radius, ulna, elbow, shoulder J040.0 Wrist J045.0 Hand and fingers J050.0 Fracture, other and unspecified Sprains and strains J105.0 Cervical spine, neck Includes: Whiplash J110.0 Back J115.0 Knee J120.0 Ankle J125.0 Wrist J130.0 Sprain or strain, other and unspecified Lacerations and cuts J205.0 Head and neck area Excludes: Face (J210.0) J210.0 Facial area Includes: Eye, ear, nose J215.0 Trunk area J220.0 Lower extremity Includes: Ankle, foot J225.0 Upper extremity Includes: Hand, fingers, arm, wrist J230.0 Laceration and cuts, sites unspecified Puncture wounds J305.0 Head, neck, and facial area J310.0 Trunk area J315.0 Lower extremity J320.0 Upper extremity J325.0 Puncture wound, site unspecified Contusions, abrasions, and bruises J405.0 Head, neck and face Excludes: Eye (J410.0) J410.0 Eye Includes: Corneal abrasion Black eye J415.0 Trunk area J420.0 Lower extremity J425.0 Upper extremity J430.0 Contusion, abrasion, bruise, site unspecified Injury type unspecified J505.0 Head, neck and face J510.0 Eye J515.0 Back J520.0 Chest and abdomen Includes: J520.0 Chest and abdomen--Con. Internal injuries J525.0 Hip J530.0 Leg J535.0 Knee J540.0 Ankle J545.0 Foot and toe(s) J550.0 Shoulder J555.0 Arm J560.0 Elbow J565.0 Wrist J570.0 Hand and finger(s) J575.0 Injury, multiple or unspecified Foreign body J600.0 Eye J605.0 Nose J610.0 Skin J615.0 Digestive tract Includes: Mouth Throat Rectum J620.0 Other and unspecified sites Burns, all degrees J705.0 Head, neck and face J710.0 Trunk area J715.0 Extremities Includes: Upper Lower J720.0 burn, site unspecified J750.0 sunburn, windburn Bites J755.0 Insect Includes: Sting J760.0 Animal, human Injury, NOS (J800-J899) J800.0 Late effects of an old injury Includes: Scars Deformities J805.0 Motor vehicle accident, type of injury unspecified Includes: Car accident Auto accident Motorcycle accident J810.0 Accident, NOS Includes: Fall, type or location of injury unspecified J815.0 Violence, NOS Includes: Beat up Stabbing Gunshot wound In a fight Excludes: Violence against oneself (J820.0) J820.0 Suicide attempt Includes: Found in car with motor running Hanging oneself Stabbed oneself Slashed wrists Code also: Laceration of wrists (J225.0) J820.1 Overdose, intentional J830.0 Rape Includes: Sexual assault Sexual abuse Molestation J835.0 Dead on arrival (DOA) Includes: Death J840.0 Unconscious on arrival Includes: Coma Stupor Knocked out Shock Cardiac arrest Unresponsive Found unconscious Poisoning and Adverse Effects (J900-J999) J900.0 Accidental poisoning Includes: Food poisoning, ingestion of potentially poisonous food products Accidental ingestion of: Household products J900.0 Accidental poisoning--Con. Chemicals Drugs J905.0 Adverse effect of medication Includes: Allergy to medication Penicillin allergy Anaphylactic shock Bad reaction to prescribed medication J910.0 Adverse effect of drug abuse Includes: Drug-induced hallucinations Combination of drugs and alcohol (nonsuicidal) Ingestion of drugs for nonmedicinal purposes Bad trip Freaked out on drugs Excludes: Intentional overdose (J820.1) J915.0 Adverse effect of alcohol Includes: Intoxication Drunk Acute intoxication J920.0 Adverse effects of environment Includes: Air pollution Water pollution Noise pollution J925.0 Adverse effects, other and unspecified Tests Results Module R100.0 For results of blood glucose tests Includes: High blood sugar Abnormal glucose tolerance test Sugar in blood Elevated blood sugar R105.0 For results of cholesterol and triglyceride tests Includes: High cholesterol R110.0 For other findings of blood tests Includes: Positive serology, VDRL Positive blood culture Elevated sed rate R200.0 For results of urine tests Includes: Sugar in urine R200.0 For results of urine tests--Con. Positive urine culture Abnormal urinalysis R300.0 For cytology findings Includes: Positive Pap smear Repeat Pap smear Atypical Pap smear For results of Pap smear of cervix or other area R400.0 For radiological findings Includes: X-ray results Abnormal X-ray R500.0 For results of EKG R600.0 For results of skin tests R700.0 For other and unspecified test results Includes: Abnormal scans Abnormal pulmonary function test Abnormal EEG Abnormal lab test results, NOS To discuss test results with physician Ultrasonograph results Results of fetal evaluation tests Administrative Module A100.0 Physical examination required for employment Includes: Preemployment examination Required company physical Return to work checkup Teacher's certificate physical A105.0 Executive physical examination A110.0 Physical examination required for school Includes: High school Nursery school College Grade school Day care center A115.0 Physical examination for extracurricular activities Includes: Boy Scouts Little League Camp Athletics A120.0 Driver's license examination A125.0 Insurance examination A130.0 Disability examination Includes: Evaluation of a disability Social Security examination A135.0 Premarital examination A135.1 Premarital blood test A140.0 Other reason for visit required by party other than the patient or the health care provider Includes: Physical examination for adoption Psychiatric examination required by court or school Uncodable Entries U990.0 Problems, complaints, NEC U997.0 Entry of "none" or "no complaint" U998.0 Inadequate data base U999.0 Illegible entry Appendix III - Drugs Ordered or Provided Entry Names and Codes Entry Names "A" 99940 OTHER 00005 A & D VITAMIN 00010 A AND D 00030 A.P.C 00050 A.P.C. NO. 3 00055 A.P.C. NO. 4 00090 A.P.C. W/PHENOBARB 00093 A.R.M. 00100 A.S.A. 00105 A.S.A. & CODEINE 00120 A.S.A. NO. 3 00163 A/T/S 40025 ABDEC W/FLUORIDE 00223 ACCUTANE 00225 ACD 00260 ACETAMINOPHEN 00270 ACETAMINOPHEN NO. 3 00280 ACETAMINOPHEN W/CODEINE 00305 ACETIC ACID 00340 ACHROMYCIN 00345 ACHROMYCIN V 00355 ACI-JEL 00360 ACID MANTLE 00378 ACIDOPHILUS W/PECTIN 00385 ACIDULIN 00400 ACNE-AID 00455 ACTH 00460 ACTHAR 00475 ACTIFED 00480 ACTIFED-C 00505 ADAPETTES 00510 ADAPIN 00535 ADENOSINE 00540 ADIPEX 00555 ADRENAL CORTEX 00560 ADRENALIN 00570 ADRIAMYCIN 00580 ADRUCIL 00585 ADSORBOCARPINE 00590 ADSORBONAC 00620 AEROSPORIN 00645 AFRIN 00650 AFRINOL REPETAB 00660 AGORAL 00670 AIR-TABS GG 41870 AK-SPORIN 41825 AKARPINE 00685 AKINETON 00700 AKRINOL 00735 ALBALON 00740 ALBALON-A 00785 ALCAINE 00790 ALCOHOL 00815 ALCON-EFRIN 00825 ALDACIAZIDE 00830 ALDACTONE 00835 ALDOCLOR 00840 ALDOCLOR-250 00845 ALDOMET 00850 ALDORIL 00880 ALKA-SELTZER 00890 ALKA-SELTZER WITHOUT ASPIRIN 00905 ALKALOL 00915 ALKERAN 00935 ALLBEE W/C 00965 ALLEREST NASAL SPRAY 00975 ALLERFRIN 00976 ALLERGAN 00980 ALLERGY RELIEF OR SHOTS 00990 ALLERNADE T. D. IMPROVED 01030 ALLOPURINOL 01090 ALPHA-KERI 01100 ALPHADERM 01130 ALPHAREDISOL 01145 ALTERNAGEL 01155 ALU-CAP 01223 ALUMINUM CHLORIDE 01225 ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE 01255 ALUPENT 01290 AMANTADINE 01305 AMBENYL 01315 AMCILL 01335 AMERICAINE 01375 AMICARNAMCS 1985 01420 AMINO-CERV 01450 AMINOPHYLLINE 01525 AMITRIL 01530 AMITRIPTYLINE 01535 AMITRIPTYLINE HCL W/PERPHENAZINE 01565 AMMONIATED MERCURY 01628 AMOXAPINE 01630 AMOXICILLIN 01640 AMOXIL 01670 AMPHOJEL 01678 AMPHOTERICIN 01685 AMPICILLIN 01755 ANACIN 01775 ANALGESIC 01820 ANAMINE 01838 ANAPROX 01840 ANASPAZ 01850 ANATUSS 01853 ANATUSS W/CODEINE 01855 ANAVAR 40100 ANDRABEL 01915 ANDROID-10 01920 ANDROID-25 01983 ANESTHETIC 01995 ANEXSIA 02045 ANODYNOS-DHC 02070 ANSPOR 02075 ANTABUSE 02080 ANTACID 02125 ANTIACID 02158 ANTIBOTIC AGENT 02165 ANTICOAGULANT 35415 ANTIDEPRESSANT AGENT 35420 ANTIDIABETIC AGENT 35430 ANTIEMETIC AGENT 35445 ANTIFUNGAL AGENT 35450 ANTIHISTAMINE 35455 ANTIINFECTIVE AGENT 35460 ANTIINFLAMMATORY AGENT 02180 ANTIMINTH 35490 ANTIPRURITIC AGENT 02215 ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION 02220 ANTISPAS 02225 ANTISPASMODIC 02250 ANTIVERT 02285 ANTURANE 02310 ANUSOL 02315 ANUSOL-HC 02335 APAP 02340 APAP W/CODEINE 02395 APRESAZIDE 02405 APRESOLINE 02450 AQUACARE/HP 02465 AQUAMEPHYTON 02470 AQUAPHOR 02485 AQUASOL A 02495 AQUASOL E 02512 AQUAZIDE 02560 ARGYROL S.S. 02570 ARISTO-PAK 02575 ARISTOCORT 02580 ARISTOCORT A 02585 ARISTOCORT FORTE 02600 ARISTOCORT LP 02615 ARISTOSPAN 02625 ARLIDIN 02627 ARMOUR THYROID 02630 ARNICA 02645 ARTANE 02660 ARTHRITIS PAIN FORMULA 02665 ARTHROLATE 02690 ASBRON G 02705 ASCORBIC ACID 02725 ASCRIPTIN 02740 ASCRIPTIN W/CODEINE 02748 ASENDIN 02790 ASPERGUM 02805 ASPIRIN 02815 ASPIRIN COMPOUND #2 02803 ASPIRIN W/CODEINE 02850 ASTHMACON 02860 ASTRINGENT 02870 ATABRINE 02875 ATARAX 02900 ATIVAN 02925 ATROMID-S 02940 ATROPINE 02950 ATROPINE SULFATE 02990 AURAL ACUTE DROPS 02995 AURALGAN 03040 AVC 03045 AVC/DIENESTROLNAMCS 1985 03050 AVEENO 03065 AVEENO-BAR 03070 AVENTYL HCL 03110 AXOTAL 03113 AYGESTIN 03115 AYR SALINE MIST 03120 AZAPEN 03123 AZATHIOPRINE 40170 AZMA-CORT 03135 AZO GANTANOL 03140 AZO GANTRISIN 03175 AZO-SULFISOXAZOLE 03215 AZOSUL 03225 AZULFIDINE Entry Names "B" 03240 B & C VITAMIN 03245 B & O SUPPRETTE 03250 B COMPLEX 03285 B COMPLEX W/B-12 03290 B COMPLEX W/B-12 VITAMIN C & LIVER 03295 B COMPLEX W/ VITAMIN C 03340 B COMPLEX LIVER & IRON 04628 B-PLEX 03355 B-12 03360 B-12 THIAMINE 03395 BACID 03410 BACITRACIN 03420 BACITRACIN- POLYMYXIN 03423 BACLOFEN 03430 BACTRIM 03435 BACTRIM DS 03445 BAKER'S BEST HAIR LOTION 03450 BAKER'S INFANT FORMULA 03480 BALNEOL LOTION 03485 BALNETAR 03495 BALTRON 03510 BANALG LINIMENT 03515 BANCAP 03518 BANCAP HC 03528 BANFLEX 03590 BARIUM 03585 BARIUM ENEMA PREP KIT 03635 BASALJEL 03675 BC 03685 BCG VACCINE 03700 BECLOMETHASONE 03705 BECLOVENT 03709 BECONASE 03715 BECOTIN 03720 BECOTIN W/ VITAMIN C 03743 BEE STING ANTIVENIN 03735 BEEF IRON AND WINE 03785 BELLADENAL 03790 BELLADENAL-S 03800 BELLADONNA 03825 BELLADONNA W/PHENOBARBITAL 03845 BELLERGAL 03850 BELLERGAL-S 03885 BEMINAL 03900 BEN GAY 03905 BENADRYL 03910 BENADRYL W/ EPHEDRINE SULFATE 03940 BENDYLATE 03950 BENEGYN 03955 BENEMID 03960 BENISONE 03998 BENTONITE 04000 BENTYL 04005 BENTYL W/ PHENOBARBITAL 04010 BENYLIN DM COUGH SYRUP 04015 BENYLIN SYRUP O4020 BENZAC 04025 BENZAC W/GEL 04030 BENZAGEL 40195 BENZENE 04055 BENZOCAINE 04070 BENZOIN 04075 BENZOIN COMPOUND 04088 BENZOYL PEROXIDE 04095 BENZYL 04100 BEROCCA 04105 BEROCCA-CNAMCS 1985 04120 BETADINE 04130 BETADINE VAGINAL DOUCHE 04135 BETADINE VAGINAL GEL 04160 BETALIN 04140 BETALIN COMPLEX 04155 BETALIN COMPOUND 40205 BETATREX 04190 BETHANECHOL 40210 BI-K 04225 BICARBONATE OF SODA 04230 BICHLORACETIC ACID 04235 BICILLIN 04240 BICILLIN C-R 04245 BICILLIN LONG- ACTING 04255 BICNU 04410 BISMUTH 04478 BLEOMYCIN 04480 BLEPH 04485 BLEPHAMIDE 04505 BLISTEX 04511 BLOCADREN 04580 BONINE 04585 BONTRIL PDM 04595 BORIC ACID 04600 BOROFAX 04645 BREOKINASE 04648 BREONISIN 04650 BRETHINE 04660 BREVICON 04668 BREXIN 04670 BRICANYL 04803 BROMFED 04808 BROMOCRIPTINE 04820 BROMPHEN 04873 BRONCHODILATOR 04875 BRONDECON 04905 BRONKEPHRINE 04915 BRONKOLIXIR 04920 BRONKOMETER 04925 BRONKOSOL 04940 BROWN MIXTURE 04970 BUCLADIN-S SOFTAB 04995 BUFF-A-COMP 05010 BUFFERIN 05018 BUFFERIN W/CODEINE 05024 BUMEX 05055 BUROW'S SOLUTION 05053 BURROW'S OTIC 05070 BUTABARBITAL 05110 BUTAZOLIDIN 05115 BUTAZOLIDIN ALKA 05125 BUTIBEL 05135 BUTICAPS 05145 BUTISOL Entry Names "C" 05250 CAFERGOT 05255 CAFERGOT P-B 05538 CAL-SUP 05310 CALADRYL 05320 CALAMINE 05335 CALAMINE LOTION 05340 ALAMINE LOTION W/PHENOL 05347 CALAN 05355 CALCET 05360 CALCICAPS 05370 CALCIDRINE 05375 CALCIFEROL 05390 CALCIMAR 05393 CALCITONIN 05415 CALCIUM 05405 CALCIUM CARBONATE 05430 CALCIUM GLUCONATE 05445 CALCIUM LACTATE 05453 CALCIUM SALTS/ VITAMIN D 05470 CALCIUM, PHOSPHATE & VITAMIN D 05483 CALDEROL 05485 CALDESENE 05530 CALPHOSAN 40285 CALTRATE 05590 CANDEX 05598 CANTHARONE 05600 CANTIL 05640 CAPITAL W/CODEINE 05645 CAPITROL 05648 CAPOTEN 41875 CAPTOPRIL 05663 CARAFATE 05675 CARBACHOL 05680 CARBAMAZEPINE 05690 CARBENICILLINNAMCS 1985 05695 CARBOCAINE 05710 CARBON DIOXIDE 05758 CARDIAC AGENT 05760 CARDILATE 05785 CARDIOQUIN 05789 CARDIZEM 05820 CARMOL 05825 CARMOL-HC 05883 CASTELLANI'S PAINT 05895 CATAPRES 05955 CECLOR 05983 CEFADROXIL 05995 CEFAZOLIN 05990 CEFOL 06005 CELESTONE 06015 CELESTONE SOLUSPAN 06080 CENOCORT 06095 CENTRAX 06100 CENTRUM 06110 CEPACOL 06120 CEPASTAT 06128 CEPHALOSPORINS 06133 CEPHRADINE 06135 CEPHULAC 06150 CERESPAN 06170 CERUMENEX 06185 CETACORT 06190 CETAMIDE 06210 CETAPHIL 06215 CETAPRED 06220 CETRO-CIROSE 06255 CHAP STICK 06280 CHARDONNA-2 06294 CHEMOTHERAPY 40340 CHENIX 06300 CHERACOL 06385 CHLOR-PHED 06400 CHLOR-TRIMETON 06415 CHLOR-TRIMETON REPETAB 06420 CHLOR-TRIMETON SYRUP 06440 CHLORAL HYDRATE 06468 CHLORAMPHENICOL OPHTHALMIC 06470 CHLORASEPTIC 06495 CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE 06520 CHLOROFON-F 06535 CHLOROMYCETIN 06570 CHLOROPTIC 06575 CHLOROPTIC-P 06580 CHLOROQUINE 06590 CHLOROTHIAZIDE 06605 CHLORPHENIRAMINE 06620 CHLORPROMAZINE 06625 CHLORPROPAMIDE 06645 CHLORTHALIDONE 06665 CHLORZOXAZONE W/APAP 06695 CHOLEDYL 06700 CHOLERA VACCINE 06710 CHOLESTYRAMINE RESIN DRIED 06745 CHOLOXIN 06780 CHROMAGEN 06800 CHRONULAC SYRUP 06805 CHYMORAL 06815 CIMETIDINE 06838 CINOBAC PULVULE 06860 CITRATE OF MAGNESIA 40400 CLEAR BY DESIGN 06905 CLEOCIN 06913 CLEOCIN T 06915 CLERA 06920 CLINDAMYCIN 06930 CLINDEX 06935 CLINORIL 06945 CLISTIN 06960 CLISTIN-D 06970 CLOFIBRATE 06975 CLOMID 06980 CLONAZEPAM 06985 CLONIDINE 06990 CLONOPIN 07003 CLOTRIMAZONE 07010 CLOXACILLIN 07060 CO-PYRONIL 07075 COAL TAR 07140 COCOA BUTTER 07180 CODEINE 07195 CODIMAL 07200 CODIMAL DH SYRUP 07125 CODIMAL L.A. 07220 CODIMAL PH SYRUP 07250 COGENTIN 07265 COLACENAMCS 1985 07270 COLBENEMID 07275 COLCHICINE 07293 COLD RELIEF 07305 COLD TABLETS 07315 COLESTID 07320 COLLAGENASE ABC 07325 COLLODION 07335 COLLYRIUM W/ EPHEDRINE 07355 COLREX 07360 COLREX COMPOUND 07405 COLY-MYCIN 07410 COLY-MYCIN S 07430 COMBID 07435 COMBIPRES 07465 COMHIST 07470 COMPAZINE 40430 COMPLEAT-B 07478 COMPOUND W 07495 CONAR 07498 CONAR-A 07505 CONEX 07540 CONJEC 07543 CONJUGATED ESTROGENS 07553 CONSTANT-T 07565 CONTAC JR. 04368 CONTRACEPTIVE AGENT 07623 COPPER 07660 CORDRAN 07665 CORDRAN-N 07670 CORGARD 40440 CORSYM 07775 CORTAID 07760 CORTEF 07770 CORTENEMA 07775 CORTICAINE 07780 CORTIFOAM 07795 CORTISONE 07798 CORTISPAN FORTE 07800 CORTISZPORIN 07805 CORTONE 40445 CORZIDE 07870 COSMEGEN 07875 COTAZYM 07888 COTRIM 07910 COTYLENOL 07913 COUGH FORMULA 07920 COUGH SYRUP 07930 COUMADIN 08015 CROMOLYN 08030 CRYSTICILLIN 08040 CRYSTODIGIN 08060 CUPRIMINE 08065 CURRETAB 08090 CYANOCOBALAMIN 08113 CYCLACILLIN 08120 CYCLANDELATE 08130 CYCLAPEN 08135 CYCLOCORT 08140 CYCLOGYL 08145 CYCLOMYDRIL 08153 CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE 08160 CYCLOSPASMOL 08175 CYLERT 08155 CYLOPENTOLATE 08180 CYPROHEPTADINE 08205 CYSTOSPAZ 08213 CYTADREN 08230 CYTOMEL 08245 CYTOXAN 08260 C3 Entry Names "D-E" 08270 D.H.E. 45 08365 DAINITE 08368 DALALONE 08385 DALLERGY 08390 DALMANE 08397 DAMASON-P 08400 DANAZOL 08405 DANEX SHAMPOO 08410 DANOCRINE 08440 DAPSONE 08445 DARANIDE 08450 DARAPRIM 08455 DARBID 08460 DARICON 08470 DARVOCET-N 08475 DARVON 08480 DARVON COMPOUND 08485 DARVON W/A.S.A. 08490 DARVON-N 08500 DASIKON 08535 DDAVP 08560 DEBRISAN 08565 DEBROXNAMCS 1985 08585 DECADRON 08590 DECADRON ELIXIR 08608 DECADRON TURBINAIRE 08605 DECADRON-LA 08625 DECASPRAY 08635 DECHOLIN 08650 DECOBEL LANACAP 08660 DECONAMINE 08670 DECONGESTANT 08705 DEHIST 08720 DELADUMONE 08725 DELALUTIN 08730 DELATESTRYL 08740 DELCID 08745 DELESTROGEN 08750 DELFEN 08753 DELSYM 08770 DELTASONE 08775 DEMAZIN 08780 DEMEROL 08790 DEMEROL-APAP 08795 DEMI-REGROTON 08805 DEMULEN 08810 DEMULEN-28 08823 DENOREX 08835 DEPAKENE 08836 DEPAKOTE 08840 DEPEN 08860 DEPO-ESTRADIOL 08865 DEPO-MEDROL 08870 DEPO-PROVERA 08875 DEPO-TESTADIOL 08880 DEPO-TESTOSTERONE 08885 DEPOGEN 08955 DERMACORT 08970 DERMASSAGE 09020 DESIPRAMINE 09025 DESITIN 09030 DESO-CREME 09045 DESQUAM-X 09050 DESQUAM-X WASH 40520 DESYREL 09075 DEXAMETHASONE 09095 DEXAMETHASONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE 09100 DEXAMPEX 09120 DEXEDRINE 09130 DEXONE 09170 DEXTROAMPHETAMINE 09173 DEXTROMETHORPHAN COUGH 09175 DEXTROSE 09193 DHS SHAMPOO 40580 DIABETA 09250 DIABINESE 09290 DIALOSE 09295 DIALUME 09305 DIAMOX 09315 DIANABOL 09330 DIAPARENE 09370 DIAZEPAM 09385 DIBENZYLINE 09402 DICAL-D WAFER 09433 DICLOXACILLIN 09445 DICUMAROL 09455 DICYCLOMINE 09465 DIDREX 09470 DIDRONEL 09475 DIENESTROL 09500 DIETHYLSTILBESTROL 09228 DIGESIC 09535 DIGITALIS 09540 DIGITOXIN 09545 DIGOXIN 09575 DIHYDROTACHYSTEROL 09585 DILANTIN 09590 DILANTIN W/ PHENOBARBITAL 09593 DILATRATE 09600 DILAUDID 09640 DIMENHYDRINATE 09660 DIMETANE 09670 DIMETANE EXPECTORANT 09675 DIMETANE EXPECTORANT-DC 09680 DIMETANE EXTENTAB 09690 DIMETAPP 09735 DIOCTYL SODIUM SULFOSUCCINATE 09770 DIONIN 09815 DIPH TET TOXIODS 09820 DIPH TET TOXIODS PERTUSSIS 09850 DIPHENHYDRAMINE 40610 DIPHENOXYLATENAMCS 1985 09900 DIPHTHERIA TETANUS TOXOIDS 09990 DIPHTHERIA TETANUS TOXOIDS PERTUSSIS 40615 DIPROLENE 09915 DIPROSONE 09920 DIPYRIDAMOLE 09925 DISALCID 09935 DISIPAL 09955 DISOPHROL 09975 DISULFIRAM 09980 DITAN 09995 DITROPAN 10000 DIUCARDIN 10005 DIULO 10015 DIUPRES 10020 DIURETIC 10025 DIURIL 10030 DIUTENSEN 10045 DOAK OIL 10065 DOCAPHEN 10087 DOCUSATE 10120 DOLENE COMPOUND-65 10126 DOLOBID 40640 DOLONIL 10130 DOLOPHINE 10140 DOME-PASTE BANDAGE 10145 DOMEBORO 10150 DOMEBORO OTIC 10180 DONATUSSIN 10183 DONATUSSIN DC 10200 DONNAGEL 10205 DONNAGEL-PG 10210 DONNATAL 10215 DONNAZYME 10220 DONPHEN 10240 DORBANE 10250 DORCOL PEDIATRIC COUGH SYRUP 10255 DORIDEN 10275 DOSS 300 10280 DOUBLE K 10325 DOXEPIN 10330 DOXIDAN 10363 DOXY-LEMMON 10364 DOXY-TABS 10355 DOXYCYCLINE 10380 DRAMAMINE 10440 DRISDOL 10455 DRISTAN 10470 DRISTAN NASAL MIST 10485 DRIXORAL 10490 DRIZE 10505 DROTIC 10518 DRYSOL 10525 DSS 10530 DSS W/CASANTHRANOL 10535 DTIC 10575 DULCOLAX 10630 DUOFILM 10650 DUOLUBE 10700 DURABOLIN 10705 DURACILLIN 10710 DURADYNE 10715 DURADYNE D.H.C. 40650 DURAPHYL 10755 DURAQUIN 10760 DURATEARS 10800 DURICEF 10699 DUROBOLIC 10803 DURRAX 10805 DUVOID 10815 DYAZIDE 10820 DYCILL 10835 DYMELOR 10845 DYNAPEN 10865 DYRENIUM 10875 E.E.S. 10880 E.T.H. COMPOUND 10905 E-MYCIN 10910 E-PILO 10925 EAR DROPS 10948 EASPRIN 10960 ECLIPSE 10965 ECONOCHLOR 10970 ECONOPRED 10975 ECOTRIN 10985 EDECRIN 11000 EFFACOL 11005 EFFERSYLLIUM 11025 EFUDEX 11045 ELASE 11050 ELASE-CHLOROMYCETIN 11065 ELAVIL 11095 ELDERCAPS 11100 ELDERTONIC ELIXIRNAMCS 1985 11115 ELDOPAQUE 11120 ELDOQUIN 11140 ELIXOPHYLLIN 11145 ELIXOPHYLLIN S.R. 11150 ELIXOPHYLLIN S.R.-KI 11178 EMCYT 11190 EMETROL 11205 EMKO FOAM 11210 EMPIRIN 11215 EMPIRIN COMPOUND 11230 EMPIRIN COMPOUND #3 11235 EMPIRIN COMPOUND #4 11240 EMPIRIN COMPOUND W/CODEINE 11245 EMPIRIN NO. 2 11250 EMPIRIN NO. 3 11255 EMPIRIN NO. 4 11260 EMPIRIN W/CODEINE 11265 EMPRACET 11310 ENCARE OVAL 11325 ENDEP 11340 ENDURON 11345 ENDURONYL 11350 ENDURONYL FORTE 11370 ENISYL 11380 ENOVID 11390 ENSURE 11395 ENTEX 11400 ENTOZYME 11450 EPHEDRINE 11480 EPHEDRINE SULFATE 11520 EPIFOAM 11525 EPIFRIN 11530 EPINAL 11540 EPINEPHRINE 11548 EPIPEN 11550 EPITRATE 11555 EPPY 11575 EPSOM SALT 11580 EQUAGESIC 11585 EQUANIL 11605 ERGOBEL 11620 ERGOMAR 11625 ERGONOVINE 11635 ERGOSTAT 11645 ERGOTRATE 11658 ERY-TAB 11651 ERYC 11653 ERYDERM 40725 ERYMAX 11655 ERYPAR 11657 ERYPED 11668 ERYTHRO-RX 11660 ERYTHROCIN 11665 ERYTHROMYCIN 11680 ESERINE 11688 ESGIC 11690 ESIDRIX 11695 ESIMIL 11700 ESKALITH 11720 ESTATE 11725 ESTINYL 11740 ESTRACE 11745 ESTRADIOL 11750 ESTRADURIN 11765 ESTRATEST 11770 ESTRAVAL 11785 ESTROCON 11800 ESTROGEN 40730 ESTROGENIC SUBSTANCE 11815 ESTRONE 11845 ESTROVIS 11850 ETHAMBUTOL 11860 ETHAQUIN 11920 ETRAFON 11945 EUCERIN 11960 EURAX 11965 EUTHROID 11970 EUTONYL 41885 EVAC-U-GEN 12035 EXCEDRIN 12040 EXNA 11978 EXPECTORANT 12050 EXSEL LOTION 10740 EXTEND 12055 EXTENDRYL 12078 EYE PREPARATION Entry Names "F-G" 12140 FASTIN 12160 FEDAHIST 12165 FEDAHIST EXPECTORANT 12193 FELDENE 12255 FEOSOL 12260 FEOSOL ELIXIRNAMCS 1985 12270 FEOSOL SPANSULE 12275 FEOSTAT 12285 FER-IN-SOL 12290 FERANCEE 12300 FERGON 12305 FERGON ELIXIR 12340 FERO-FOLIC-500 12345 FERO-GRAD-500 12410 FERRO 12415 FERRO-SEQUEL 12480 FERROUS GLUCONATE 12490 FERROUS SULATE 12510 FESTAL 12515 FESTALAN 12523 FIBERMED 12525 FILIBON 12530 FILIBON F.A. 12550 FIORINAL 12560 FIORINAL NO. 2 12565 FIORINAL NO. 3 12570 FIORINAL W/CODEINE 12585 FLAGYL 12605 FLEET BARIUM ENEMA 12620 FLEET ENEMA 12635 FLEXERIL 12665 FLORINEF 12670 FLORONE 12695 FLUOGEN 12705 FLUONID 12735 FLUORIDE 12755 FLUORITAB 12763 FLUOROMETHOLONE 12765 FLUOROPLEX 12770 FLUOROURACIL 12810 FLURAZEPAM 12830 FLUZONE 12835 FLUZONE TRIVALENT TYPE A.B. 12845 FML LIQUIFILM 12855 FOILLE 41860 FOLATE 12865 FOLIC ACID 12915 FORMALDEHYDE 12920 FORMALIN 12975 FOSFREE 12980 FOSTEX 12998 FOTOTAR 13030 FUDR 13045 FULVICIN 13100 FURACIN 13105 FURADANTIN 13118 FUROSEMIDE 13120 FUROXONE 13180 GAMULIN RH 13195 GANTANOL 13200 GANTRISIN 13205 GARAMYCIN 13208 GARGLE 13220 GAVISCON 13295 GELUSIL 13300 GEMONIL 13310 GENOPTIC 40775 GENTACIDIN 13320 GENTAMICIN 13325 GENTIAN VIOLET 13340 GENTRAN 13350 GEOCILLIN 13455 GERITOL 13495 GEVRABON 13530 GLAUCON 13550 GLUCOSE 13560 GLUKOR 13595 GLY-OXIDE 13610 GLYCERIN (FLAVORED) 41820 GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES 13735 GLYROL 13745 GLYTUSS 13750 GOLD SODIUM THIOSULFATE 13775 GRANULEX 13785 GRIFULVIN 13790 GRIS-PEG 13795 GRISACTIN 13800 GRISEOFULVIN 13818 GUAIFED 13850 GUANIDINE 13865 GUIATEX 13875 GUIATUSS 13880 GUIATUSS A.C. SYRUP 13930 GYNE-LOTRIMIN Entry Names "H-K" 13975 H-BIG 13998 HALCIDERM 13999 HALCION 14000 HALDOL 14015 HALEY'S MONAMCS 1985 14035 HALOG 14040 HALOPERIDOL 14045 HALOTESTIN 14050 HALOTEX 14075 HBP 14080 HC 41800 HCTZ 14091 HEALON 14108 HEET LINIMENT 14135 HEMATINIC 14215 HEP-B GAMMAGEE 14240 HEPARIN 14245 HEPARIN LOCK FLUSH SOLUTION 14279 HEPTAVAX-B 14280 HEPTUNA PLUS 14295 HESPER 14340 HEXADROL 14360 HEXALOL 14415 HIBICLENS 14440 HIPREX 14485 HISTADYL E.C. 14500 HISTALET 14505 HISTALET FORTE 14510 HISTALET SYRUP 14515 HISTALET X 14535 HISTAMINE 14625 HMS 14645 HOMATROPINE 14670 HORMOGEN DEPOT 14683 HORMONE 14700 HOUSE DUST CONCENTRATE BULK TREATMENT 14713 HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN 14725 HUMORSOL 40815 HUMULIN A 41895 HUMULIN INSULIN 14770 HYCODAN 14768 HYCODAPHEN 14795 HYCOMINE 14805 HYCOTUSS 14810 HYDELTRA-T.B.A. 14820 HYDERGINE 14840 HYDRALAZINE 14850 HYDRALAZINE THIAZIDE 14865 HYDRAP-ES 14875 HYDREA 14895 HYDRO-CHLOR 14900 HYDRO-CHLORO- THIAZIDE 14920 HYDROCHLORIC ACID 14930 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 14945 HYDROCIL 14965 HYDROCORTISONE 14975 HYDROCORTISONE W/ NEOMYCIN 14980 HYDROCORTONE 14985 HYDRODIURIL 14990 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 15010 HYDROMOX 15035 HYDROPRES 15043 HYDROSERP 15070 HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE 15080 HYDROXYQUINONE SKIN BLEACHING 15090 HYDROXYUREA 15100 HYDROXYZINE 15105 HYDROXYZINE PAMOATE 15115 HYGROTON 15138 HYLOREL 41840 HYOSCINE 15190 HYPER-TET 15240 HYPOTEARS 15243 HYPOTENSIVE AGENT 15245 HYPRHO-D 15285 HYTAKEROL 15305 HYTONE 15310 HYTUSS 15345 I-RON 15370 IBERET 15375 IBERET-FOLIC-500 15380 IBERET-500 15395 IBUPROFEN 15490 ILOSONE 15495 ILOTYCIN 15515 IMFERON 15520 IMIPRAMINE 15540 IMMUNE SERUM GLOBULIN 15545 IMODIUM 15555 IMURAN 15560 INAPSINENAMCS 1985 15575 INDERAL 15580 INDERIDE 15590 INDOCIN 15600 INDOMETHACIN 15615 INFLAMASE 15620 INFLUENZA VIRUS VAC TYPE A.B. 15630 INH 15680 INSULIN 15685 INTAL 15730 IODINE 15733 IODINE SOLUTION STRONG 15773 IODOFORM 15780 IONAMIN 15790 IONIL 15798 IOPHEN-C 15855 IROMIDE 15860 IROMIN-G 15875 IRON DEXTRAN 15870 IRON PREPARATION 15920 ISMELIN 15945 ISOCLOR 15950 ISOCLOR EXPECTORANT 15955 ISOCLOR TIMESULE 15990 ISONIAZID 16020 ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 40905 ISOPTIN 16030 ISOPTO ALKALINE 16040 ISOPTO CARBACHOL 16045 ISOPTO CARPINE 16050 ISOPTO CETAMIDE 16055 ISOPTO CETAPRED 16070 ISOPTO HOMATROPINE 16075 ISOPTO HYOSCINE 16095 ISORDIL 16105 ISOSORBIDE 16115 ISOXSUPRINE 16130 ISUPREL 16125 ISUPREL COMPOUND ELIXIR 16210 K-LOR 41915 K-LYTE 16215 K-LYTE DS 16220 K-LYTE/CL 16245 K-PHOS 16268 K-TAB 16310 KANTREX 16325 KAOCHLOR 16360 KAON 16365 KAOPECTATE 16430 KATO 16440 KAY CIEL 16455 KAYEXALATE 41850 KCL 16475 KEFLEX 16485 KEFZOL 16495 KEMADRIN 16500 KENACORT 16505 KENALOG 16520 KERALYT 16525 KERI 16535 KERODEX 16640 KINESED 16720 KLORVESS 16728 KLOTRIX 16760 KOMED HC LOTION 16785 KONDREMUL 16800 KONSYL 16860 KUTAPRESSIN 16865 KUTRASE 16870 KWELL Entry Names "L-M" 16895 L-THROXINE 40908 L-TRYPTOPHANE 41890 L/DOPA 16905 LABID 16915 LACRI-LUBE 16920 LACRIL 16923 LACRISERT OPHTH 16925 LACT-AID 16935 LACTATED RINGER'S (HARTMANN'S) 16940 LACTIC ACID 16945 LACTICARE LOTION 16950 LACTINEX 16955 LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS 16975 LACTULOSE 17070 LANOLIN 17075 LANOLINE 17105 LANORINAL 17110 LANOTHAL PILL 17113 LANOXICAPS 17115 LANOXIN 17140 LAROBEC 17150 LAROTIDNAMCS 1985 17155 LARYLGAN 17160 LASAN 17165 LASIX 17265 LECITHIN 17270 LEDERCILLIN VK 17275 LEDERPLEX 17304 LENTE INSULIN SUSPENSION 17315 LEUCINE 17320 LEUCOVORIN 17325 LEUKERAN 17340 LEVO-DROMORAN 17345 LEVODOPA 17360 LEVOPROME 17365 LEVOTHROID 17370 LEVOTHYROXINE 17375 LEVSIN 17380 LEVSIN-PB DROPS 17385 LEVSIN/PHENO- BARBITAL 17390 LEVSINEX 17440 LIBRAX 17445 LIBRITABS 17450 LIBRIUM 17475 LIDEX 17485 LIDOCAINE 17490 LIDOCAINE HCL 17530 LIMBITROL 17540 LINCOCIN 17545 LINCOMYCIN 17548 LINDANE 17560 LIORESAL 17630 LIPOTRIAD 17670 LIQUIFILM 17715 LITHIUM 17725 LITHOBID 17730 LITHONATE 17755 LIVER 17745 LIVER DESICCATED W/B-12 NEO-VADRIN 17760 LIVER, IRON & VITAMINS 17753 LIVER, FOLIC ACID & B-12 17825 LO/OVRAL 17833 LOCAL ANESTHETIC 17834 LOCOID 17840 LOESTRIN 17850 LOFENE 17865 LOMOTIL 17875 LONITEN 17883 LOPID 17885 LOPRESSOR 40950 LOPROX 17889 LOPURIN 17888 LORAZEPAM 17890 LORELCO 17925 LOTRIMIN 17935 LOWILA 17945 LOXITANE 40955 LOZOL 17970 LUBRICATING JELLY 17975 LUBRIDERM 17978 LUDIOMIL 17990 LUFYLLIN 18000 LUFYLLIN-GG 18005 LUFYLLIN-400 18015 LUMINAL 18020 LURIDE DROPS 18050 LYSINE 18065 LYTEERS 18070 LYTREN 18080 M.V.I. 18100 M-M-R 18125 MAALOX 18130 MACRODANTIN 18145 MAGAN 18195 MAGNESIUM CITRATE 18245 MAGNESIUM SULFATE 18240 MALLAMINT 18295 MALTSUPEX 18315 MANDELAMINE 18325 MANDOL 18345 MANNITOL 18365 MANTADIL 18370 MAOLATE 18373 MAPROTILINE 18375 MARAX 18380 MARAZIDE 18395 MARCAINE 18400 MARCAINE HCL W/ EPINEPHRN 18405 MAREZINE 18445 MARPLAN 18460 MASSENGILL DISPOSABLE DOUCHENAMCS 1985 18480 MATERNA 18515 MAXIDEX 18518 MAXIFLOR 18520 MAXITROL 18540 MEASLES VIRUS VACCINE 18550 MEBARAL 18553 MECLAN 18555 MECLIZINE 18558 MECLOMEN 18640 MEDROL 18643 MEDROXYPROGESTERONE 18645 MEFOXIN 18655 MEGACE 18664 MELANEX 18665 MELFIAT 18670 MELLARIL 18685 MELPHALAN 18695 MENEST 18745 MENTHOL 18755 MEPERGAN 18760 MEPERIDINE 18775 MEPHYTON 18785 MEPRO COMPOUND 18795 MEPROBAMATE 18800 MEPROSPAN 18820 MERCAPTOPURINE 18885 MERSALYL- THEOPHYLLINE 18915 MESANTOIN 18920 MESTINON 18925 METAHYDRIN 18930 METAMUCIL 18935 METANDREN 18940 METAPREL 18945 METAPROTERENOL 18955 METASEP 18985 METHADONE 19000 METHAMPEX 19035 METHENAMINE 19045 METHERGINE 19065 METHO-500 19070 METHOCARBAMOL 19090 METHOTREXATE 19118 METHYCLOTHIAZIDE 19140 METHYLCELLULOSE 19155 METHYLDOPA 19175 METHYLPHENIDATE 19180 METHYLPREDNISOLONE 19185 METHYLTESTOSTERONE 19200 METICORTEN 19205 METIMYD 19210 METOLAZONE 19218 METOPROLOL 19230 METRETON 19233 METRONIDAZOLE 19234 METRYL 19270 MI-CEBRIN 19280 MICATIN 19290 MICONAZOLE 19295 MICRAININ 19313 MICRO-K EXTENCAPS 19320 MICRONOR 19343 MIDAMOR 19360 MIDRIN 19375 MILK OF MAGNESIA 19405 MILPATH 19415 MILTOWN 19445 MINERAL OIL 19455 MINIPRESS 19458 MINIZIDE 5 19460 MINOCIN 19465 MINOCYCLINE 19478 MINOXIDIL 19515 MISSION PRENATAL 19525 MISSION PRENATAL H.P. 19553 MITROLAN 19555 MITY-MYCIN 19568 MIXTARD 19575 MOBAN 19590 MOBISYL 19595 MODANE 19605 MODICON 19615 MODIFIED PROTEIN HYDROLYSATE 19618 MODURETIC 19625 MOL-IRON 41865 MOM 19635 MONISTAT 19640 MONISTAT 7 19644 MONO-GESIC 19650 MORPHINE 19675 MOTRIN 19680 MOUTHWASH 19715 MUCOMYSTNAMCS 1985 19785 MULTI-VITAMIN 19795 MULTICEBRIN 19815 MULTIPLE VITAMIN 19820 MULTIPLE VITAMIN W/ IRON 19825 MULTIPLE VITAMINS 19830 MULTIPLE VITAMINS W/IRON 19840 MULTIVITAMIN 19850 MULTIVITAMIN FORMULA 19853 MULTIVITAMIN/ FLUORIDE 19870 MULTIVITAMINS & MULTIMINERALS 19905 MUMPS VIRUS VACCINE LIVE 19925 MURINE 19946 MURO TEARS 19940 MUROCEL 19945 MUROCOLL 19948 MUSCLE RELAXANT 19960 MUTAMYCIN 19995 MYADEC 20010 MYCELEX 20035 MYCITRACIN 20040 MYCO TAC 20055 MYCOLOG 20060 MYCOSTATIN 20070 MYDRAPRED 20075 MYDRIACYL 20078 MYDRIATIC AGENT 20080 MYLANTA 20090 MYLERAN 20095 MYLICON 20105 MYOCHRYSINE 20110 MYOFLEX 20128 MYOSAL 20135 MYSOLINE 20140 MYSTECLIN F 20153 MYTREX Entry Names "N-O" 20175 NAFCILLIN 20190 NALDECON 20210 NALFON 20215 NALIDIXIC ACID 20260 NAPHCON 20270 NAPHCON-A 20285 NAPROSYN 20290 NAPROXEN 20300 NAQUA 20315 NARDIL 20320 NASAHIST 20325 NASAL DECONGESTANT 41150 NASALCROM 20338 NASALIDE 20355 NASOCON 20360 NATABEC 20365 NATABEC RX 20370 NATABEC W/FLUORIDE 20375 NATABEC-FA 20385 NATAFORT 20390 NATALINS 20395 NATALINS RX 41155 NATURACIL 20415 NATURETIN 20435 NAVANE 20450 ND-STAT 20455 NEBCIN 20490 NEGGRAM 20505 NEMBUTAL 20515 NEO-CALGLUCON SYRUP 20525 NEO-CORT-DOME OTIC 20530 NEO-CORTEF 20540 NEO-DELTA-CORTEF 20555 NEO-MEDROL 20580 NEO-POLYCIN 20585 NEO-SYNALAR 20595 NEO-SYNEPHRINE 20610 NEO-TEARS 20645 NEOCYLATE 20655 NEODECADRON 20690 NEOMYCIN 20700 NEOPAP 20730 NEOSPORIN 20755 NEOTEP 20765 NEOTHYLLINE-GG 20805 NEPTAZANE 20818 NETROMYCIN 20819 NEUROGYN 20835 NEUTRA-PHOS 20855 NEUTROGENA 20885 NIACIN 20895 NIACINAMIDE 20900 NIALEX 20950 NICOBID 20960 NICOLARNAMCS 1985 20965 NICOTAL 20980 NICOTINIC ACID 21010 NIFEREX 21020 NIFEREX-PN 21065 NILSTAT 21125 NITRO T.D. 21130 NITRO-BID 21143 NITRO-DUR 21135 NITROCAP 21144 NITRODISC 21145 NITROFURANTOIN 21155 NITROGEN 21160 NITROGLYCERIN 21165 NITROGLYN 21170 NITROL 21180 NITROSPAN 21185 NITROSTAT 21195 NITROUS OXIDE 21200 NIVEA 21203 NIZORAL 21205 NOCTEC 21213 NOLAHIST 21215 NOLAMINE 21220 NOLUDAR 21225 NOLVADEX 21228 NORDETTE 21280 NORFLEX 21290 NORGESIC 21300 NORINYL 21330 NORLESTRIN 21335 NORLUTATE 21390 NORPACE 21400 NORPRAMIN 21403 NORTRIPTYLINE 21405 NOSE DROPS 21425 NOVAFED 21430 NOVAFED A 21440 NOVAHISTINE 21450 NOVAHISTINE DH 21455 NOVAHISTINE DMX 21460 NOVAHISTINE ELIXIR 21465 NOVAHISTINE EXPECTORANT 21485 NOVAHISTINE SINUS 21500 NOVOCAIN 41855 NPH INSULIN 21530 NU-IRON 21550 NUBAIN 21555 NUCOFED 21585 NUPERCAINAL 21600 NURSOY 21605 NUTRACORT 21625 NUTRAPLUS 21695 NYSTATIN 21700 NYSTATIN VAGINAL TABLET 21750 OCEAN MIST 21755 OCUSOL 21765 OGEN 21795 OMNIPEN 21800 ONCOVIN 21802 ONE-A-DAY ESSENTIAL 21835 OPHTHAINE 21840 OPHTHALGAN 21850 OPHTHOCHLOR 21855 OPHTHOCORT 21900 OPTIMINE 21970 ORASONE 21990 ORENZYME 21995 ORETIC 22010 OREXIN 22015 ORGANIDIN 22020 ORGAPHEN 22025 ORIMUNE POLIOVIRUS VAC LIVE ORAL 22030 ORINASE 22055 ORNADE 22075 ORTHO PERSONAL LUBRICANT 22080 ORTHO-CREME 22090 ORTHO-NOVUM 22110 OS-CAL 22115 OS-CAL PLUS 22120 OS-CAL 500 22125 OS-CAL-FORTE 22145 OSMOGLYN 22155 OTALL DROPS 22160 OTIC DROPS 22180 OTOBIOTIC 22185 OTOCORT 22195 OTOREID-HC 22200 OTRIVIN 22210 OVCON 22215 OVRAL 22225 OVULEN 22233 OXACILLINNAMCS 1985 22270 OXSORALEN 22315 OXYGEN 22328 OXYMYCIN 22350 OYSTER SHELL & VITAMIN D Entry Names "P-Q" 22400 P.V. CARPINE LIQUIFILM 22405 P&S 22435 P-V TUSSIN 22520 PAMELOR 22525 PAMINE 22578 PANADOL 22595 PANALGESIC 22630 PANCREASE 22640 PANCREATIN 22670 PANMYCIN 22675 PANOXYL 22690 PANTERIC 22730 PANTOTHENOL (D) ALCOHOL 22740 PANWARFIN 22755 PAPASE 22770 PAPAVERINE 22800 PARADIONE 22805 PARAFLEX 22810 PARAFON FORTE 22845 PAREGORIC 22858 PARENTERAL NUTRITION/VIA FLEX 22860 PAREPECTOLIN 22875 PARLODEL 22885 PARNATE 22890 PARSIDOL 22910 PATHIBAMATE 22945 PAVABID 23006 PAXIPAM 23015 PBZ 23045 PBZ-SR 23100 PEDIACOF 23120 PEDIALYTE 23125 PEDIAMYCIN 23145 PEDIATROL W/IRON 23150 PEDIAZOLE 23178 PEMOLINE 23180 PEN A/N 23185 PEN-VEE K 23200 PENAPAR VK 23210 PENICILLAMINE 23215 PENICILLIN 23220 PENICILLIN G 23222 PENICILLIN G PROCAINE 23223 PENICILLIN PROCAINE 23225 PENICILLIN V 23228 PENICILLIN V POTASSIUM 23230 PENICILLIN VK 23245 PENTAERYTHRITOL TETRANIT-PHENOBARB 23305 PENTIDS 23325 PENTRAX 23370 PEPTO-BISMOL 23385 PERCOCET-5 23390 PERCODAN 23400 PERCOGESIC 23415 PERDIEM GRANULE 23425 PERGONAL 23430 PERI-COLACE 23440 PERIACTIN 23450 PERIDIN-C 23480 PERITINIC 23490 PERITRATE 23510 PERNAEMON 23520 PERNOX 23521 PEROXYL 23523 PERPHENAZINE 23525 PERSA-GEL 23535 PERSANTINE 23550 PERTOFRANE 23560 PERTUSSIN 23565 PETN 23585 PETROLATUM 23610 PHAZYME 23620 PHAZYME-95 23660 PHENAPHEN 23670 PHENAPHEN NO. 3 23680 PHENAPHEN W/CODEINE 23690 PHENATANE EXPECTORANT 23745 PHENDIMETRAZINE 23753 PHENELZINE 23755 PHENERGAN 23765 PHENERGAN EXPECTORANT PLAIN 23770 PHENERGAN EXPECTORANT W/ CODEINE 23775 PHENERGAN EXPECTORANT W/ DEXTROME THORP 23780 PHENERGAN SYRUP 23785 PHENERGAN VC EXPECTORANT PLAIN 23790 PHENERGAN VC EXPECTORANT W/ CODEINE 23795 PHENERGAN-D 23845 PHENOBARBITAL 23855 PHENOBARBITAL & BELLADONNA 23870 PHENOBARBITAL ELIXIR 23935 PHENOL 23970 PHENTERMINE 23973 PHENTRIDE 24010 PHENYLBUTAZONE ALKA 24025 PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE 24035 PHENYLZIN 24045 PHENYTOIN 24075 PHISODERM 24080 PHISOHEX 24130 PHOSPHOLINE 41285 PHOSPHOLINE IODINE 24140 PHRENILIN 24150 PHYLLOCONTIN 24185 PILO 24190 PILOCAR 24195 PILOCARPINE 24205 PILOCEL 24255 PITOCIN 24280 PLACEBO 24285 PLACIDYL 24300 PLAQUENIL 24330 PLATINOL 24355 PNEUMOVAX 24365 PODOPHYLLIN 24370 PODOPHYLLUM 24390 POISON IVY EXTRACT 24400 POLARAMINE 24405 POLIOMYELITIS VACCINE 24410 POLLEN ANTIGEN 24478 POLY-PRED 24415 POLY-VI-FLOR 24418 POLY-VI-FLOR W/IRON 24420 POLY-VI-SOL 24435 POLYCILLIN 24440 POLYCILLIN-PRB 24445 POLYCITRA 24465 POLYMOX 24485 POLYSORB 24510 POLYSPORIN 24545 PONDIMIN 24550 PONSTEL 24555 PONTOCAINE 24595 POTABA 24650 POTASSIUM 24653 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE 24690 POTASSIUM ESTRONE SULFATE 24695 POTASSIUM GLUCONATE 24710 POTASSIUM IODIDE 24725 POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE 24730 POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE 24760 POVIDINE 24780 PRAGMATAR 41330 PRAMASONE 24785 PRAMET FA 24790 PRAMILET FA 24795 PRAMOSONE 24803 PRAX LOTION 24804 PRAZEPAM 24805 PRAZOSIN 24815 PRE-ENTHUS F 24830 PRE-NATAL VITAMINS 24850 PRED FORTE 24855 PRED MILD 24860 PRED-5 24885 PREDNISOLONE 24890 PREDNISONE 24895 PREDOXINE 24910 PREFRIN 24943 PRELU-2 24945 PRELUDIN 24950 PREMARIN 24955 PREMARIN INTRAVENOUS 24960 PREMARIN VAGINAL 24975 PRENATAL FORMULA (VITAMINS) 24980 PREMARIN STUART 24988 PREMARIN W/FOLIC ACID & IRON 24995 PREPARATION H 25015 PRESALIN 25025 PRESUN 25065 PRINCIPEN 25090 PRIVINE 25100 PRO-BANTHINE 25150 PROBENECID 25180 PROCAINAMIDE 25185 PROCAINE 25200 PROCAN SR 25210 PROCARBAZINE 25213 PROCARDIA 25240 PROCTOCORT 25250 PROCTOFOAM 25255 PROCTOFOAM-HC 25305 PROGESTERONE 25330 PROLIXIN 25335 PROLOID 25338 PROLOPRIM 25365 PROMETHAZINE 25375 PROMETHAZINE COMPOUND W/CODEINE 25380 PROMETHAZINE EXPECTORANT 25390 PROMETHAZINE EXPECTORANT W/ CODEINE 25455 PRONESTYL 25470 PROPANOLOL 25485 PROPARACAINE 25490 PROPHYLLIN 25493 PROPINE 25495 PROPION GEL 25510 PROPOXYPHENE 25550 PROPYLENE GLYCOL 25560 PROPYLTHIOURACIL 25570 PROOSOBEE 25575 PROSTAPHLIN 25618 PROTOSTAT 25638 PROVENTIL 25640 PROVERA 25670 PROXIGEL 25685 PRULET 25695 PSEUDOEPHEDRINE 25710 PSORIGEL 41845 PTU 25755 PURODIGIN 25760 PURPOSE 25775 PYOCIDIN 25790 PYRADYNE 25810 PYRIDIUM 25815 PYRIDIUM PLUS 25825 PYRIDOXINE 25875 PYRROXATE 25885 P1E1 25890 P2E1 25895 P3E1 25900 P4E1 25905 P6E1 25930 QUADRINAL 25965 QUESTRAN 25970 QUIBRON 25980 QUIBRON ELIXIR 25985 QUIBRON PLUS 25995 QUIBRON-300 26005 QUIDE 26013 QUIET WORLD 26015 QUINAGLUTE 26020 QUINAMM 26030 QUINIDEX EXTENTAB 26035 QUINIDINE 41395 QUINIDINE GLUCONATE 26040 QUINIDINE SULFATE 26045 QUININE SULFATE 26060 QUINORA Entry Names "R-S" 26090 RABIES VACCINE 26100 RACET 26105 RAGWEED & RELATED POLLENS ALLERGENIC 26135 RAUDIXIN 26170 RAUTRAX 26185 RAUWOLFIA 26190 RAUZIDE 26240 REDISOL 26255 REGLAN 26265 REGROTON 26285 REGUTOL 26300 RELA 26320 RENACIDIN 26335 RENESE 26340 RENESE-RNAMCS 1985 26425 RESERPINE 26428 RESERPINE/HYDRALA- ZINE/HCTZ 41405 RESPAIRE 26438 RESPBID 26453 RESTORIL 26475 RETIN-A 26545 RHINEX 26550 RHINEX-A-LAY 26665 RHUS TOX ANTIGEN 26668 RHUSTOX HC 26715 RIFAMPIN 26730 RIMSO-50 26740 RIOPAN 26750 RIOPAN PLUS 26760 RITALIN 26775 ROBAMOX 26785 ROBAXIN 26790 ROBAXISAL 26795 ROBICILLIN VK 26800 ROBIMYCIN 26805 ROBINUL 26825 ROBITET 26830 ROBITUSSIN 26835 ROBITUSSIN A-C SYRUP 26840 ROBITUSSIN-CF 26850 ROBITUSSIN-DAC SYRUP 26860 ROBITUSSIN-DM SYRUP 26865 ROBITUSSIN-PE SYRUP 26870 ROCALTROL 26885 ROGENIC 26930 RONDEC 26935 RONDEC-DM 26940 RONDOMYCIN 26985 RU-EST 27045 RU-TUSS 27050 RU-TUSS EXPECTORANT 27055 RU-TUSS PLAIN 27060 RU-TUSS W/ HYDROCODONE 27075 RUBELLA VIRUS VACCINE LIVE 27085 RUBRAMIN PC 27103 RUFEN 27110 RUGAR 27175 RYNA-C 27180 RYNA-CX 27190 RYNATAN 27195 RYNATUSS 27310 SALATIN 27325 SALETO-D 27340 SALICYLATE 27345 SALICYLIC ACID 27350 SALICYLIC ACID & SULFUR SOAP 27368 SALINE 27420 SALUTENSIN 27435 SANOREX 27440 SANSERT 27459 SARNA 27495 SASTID 27500 SAVACORT-D 27512 SCABENE 27545 SCOPOLAMINE 27590 SEBA-NIL 27625 SEBIZON LOTION 27635 SEBULEX 27640 SEBUTONE 27650 SECONAL 27700 SEDEPAP ELIXIR 27725 SELENIUM 27730 SELSUN 27735 SELSUN BLUE 41440 SENECOT 27785 SENOKOT 27795 SENOKOT S 27835 SEPTRA 27840 SEPTRA DS 27845 SER-AP-ES 27855 SERAX 27865 SERENTIL 27890 SERPASIL 27900 SERPASIL-APRESOLINE 27905 SERPASIL-ESIDRIX 27925 SETAMINE 27985 SILVADENE 27995 SILVER NITRATE 28030 SIMETHICONE 28080 SINEMET 28085 SINEQUAN 28100 SINGLETNAMCS 1985 28135 SINUBID 28145 SINULIN 28165 SINUTAB 28295 SK-PRAMINE 28335 SK-65 28345 SK-65 COMPOUND 28350 SKELAXIN 28358 SKIN PREPARATION 35580 SLO-BID 28365 SLO-PHYLLIN 28375 SLO-PHYLLIN GYROCAP 28380 SLO-PHYLLIN SYRUP 41470 SLOW FE 28390 SLOW-K 28415 SOAP LIQUID 28455 SODIUM BICARBONATE 28495 SODIUM CHLORIDE 28565 SODIUM CHLORIDE MURO 128 28595 SODIUM FLUORIDE 28640 SODIUM MORRHUATE 28683 SODIUM SULFACETAMIDE OPHTH 28734 SOLAQUIN 28750 SOLBAR 28760 SOLGANAL SUSPENSION 28790 SOLU-C0RTEF 28800 SOLU-MEDROL 28825 SOMA 28815 SOMA COMPOUND 28820 SOMA COMPOUND W/ CODEINE 28840 SOMOPHYLLIN 28920 SORBITRATE 29015 SPARINE 29050 SPASTOLATE 41505 SPECTAZOLE 29078 SPECTROBID 29245 SPIRONAZIDE 29250 SPIRONOLACTONE 29255 SPIRONOLACTONE W/ HYDROCHLORO- THIAZIDE 29260 SPRX-1 29275 SSKI 29285 STADOL 29310 STAPHAGE LYSATE BACTERIAL ANTIGEN 29323 STAR-0TIC 29328 STATICIN 29330 STATOBEX 29365 STELAZINE 29370 STERA-FORM 29450 STERASOLINE 29498 STEROID(S) 29505 STILBESTROL 29525 STOKES EXPECTORANT MIXTURE 29533 STOOL SOFTENER 29540 STOPAIN 29555 STOXIL 29565 STREPTOMYCIN 29570 STRESS FORMULA 29580 STRESSCAPS 41550 STRESSTABS W/IRON 41555 STRESSTABS W/ZINC 29585 STRESSTABS 600 29605 STUART FORMULA 29610 STUARTINIC 29615 STUARTNATAL 1+1 29625 STULEX 29705 SUDAFED 29710 SUDAFED PLUS 29720 SUDAFED S.A. 29725 SUDAFED SYRUP 29785 SULAMYD SODIUM 29795 SULF-10 29800 SULFA VAGINAL 41565 SULFA-GYN 29810 SULFACET-R LOTION 29815 SULFACETAMID 29850 SULFANILAMIDE 29860 SULFAPYRIDINE 29865 SULFASALAZINE 29875 SULFASOXAZOLE 29900 SULFISOXAZOLE 29955 SULFUR 29960 SULFUR & RESORCIN COMPOUND 30008 SULPHRIN 30010 SULPHUR 30015 SULTRIN 30030 SUMSCREEN 30035 SUMYCINNAMCS 1985 30050 SUNDOWN 30110 SUPER DOSS 30122 SUPER STRESS 600 W/IRON 41580 SUPER STRESS 600 W/ZINC 30145 SUPPORT 30165 SURBEX 750 W/IRON 30170 SURBEX 750 W/ZINC 30175 SURBEX-T 30190 SURFADIL 30195 SURFAK 30235 SURMONTIL 30240 SUS-PHRINE AQUEOUS SUSPENSION 30255 SUSTAIRE 30305 SYMMETREL 30329 SYNACORT 30330 SYNALAR 30335 SYNALGOS 30340 SYNALGOS-DC 30365 SYNEMOL 30370 SYNKAYVITE 30395 SYNTHROID 30415 SYTOBEX Entry Names "T-U" 30690 T.B. TINE TEST 30475 TABRON 30480 TACARYL 30485 TACE 30495 TAGAMET 30513 TALACEN 30535 TALWIN 30530 TALWIN COMPOUND 30545 TAMINE 30553 TAMOXIFEN 30555 TANDEARIL 30575 TAO 30585 TAPAZOLE 30590 TAR 30595 TARACTAN 30630 TAVIST 30650 TEARISOL 30655 TEARS NATURALE 30660 TEARS PLUS 30665 TEDFERN 30670 TEDRAL 30690 TEDRAL SA 30725 TEGOPEN 30730 TEGRETOL 30740 TELDRIN 30755 TEMARIL 30760 TEMPRA 30782 TENORMIN 30790 TENUATE 30795 TEPANIL 30805 TERBUTALINE 30820 TERPIN HYDRATE 30825 TERPIN HYDRATE & CODEINE ELIXIR 30835 TERPIN HYDRATE ELIXIR 30850 TERRAMYCIN 30880 TESSALON PERLE 30915 TESTOSTERONE 30950 TESTOSTERONE PROPIONATE 41600 TESTRADIOL 30980 TESTRED 31000 TETANUS ANTITOXIN 31005 TETANUS DIPHTHERIA TOXOID 31015 TETANUS TOXOID 31020 TETRA 31025 TETRACAINE 31045 TETRACYCLINE 31050 TETRACYCLINE HCL 31060 TETRALAN 31075 TETREX 31085 TEXACORT 31093 THALITONE 31110 THEELIN AQUEOUS SUSPENSION 31120 THEO-DUR 31140 THEO-ORGANIDIN 41610 THEO-24 31145 THEOBID 31150 THEOBROMINE 31165 THEOCLEAR 31200 THEOLAIR 31230 THEOPHYLLIN ELIXIR 31235 THEOPHYLLINE 41615 THEOSTAT 31275 THEOVENT 31325 THERAGRAN 31330 THERAGRAN HEMATINIC 31335 THERAGRAN-M 31455 THIAMINE 31485 THIODYNE 31508 THIORIDAZINE 31525 THIOSULFIL FORTE 31535 THIOSULFIL-A FORTE 31540 THIOTEPA 31545 THIURETIC 31550 THORAZINE 31630 THYROID 31635 THYROLAR 41905 THYROXINE 31645 TICAR 31655 TIGAN 31659 TIMOLIDE 31658 TIMOLOL 31660 TIMOPTIC 31670 TINACTIN 31720 TITRALAC 31725 TOBRAMYCIN 31728 TOBREX OPHTHALMIC 31740 TOFRANIL 31755 TOLBUTAMIDE 31760 TOLECTIN 31775 TOLINASE 31825 TOPIC 31830 TOPICORT EMOLLIENT 31835 TOPICYCLINE 31840 TOPSYN GEL 31845 TORA 31850 TORECAN 31930 TRANMEP 31938 TRANSDERM-NITRO 31939 TRANSDERM-SCOP 31945 TRANXENE 31970 TRAVASE 41665 TRAXIN 32020 TREXIN 32049 TRI STATIN 32060 TRI-HEMIC 32065 TRI-HYDROSERPINE 41670 TRI-NORINYL 41675 TRI-STATIN 32140 TRI-VI-FLOR 41680 TRI-VI-FLOR W/IRON 32145 TRI-VI-SOL 41685 TRI-VI-SOL W/IRON 32195 TRIAMCINOLONE 32200 TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE 32245 TRIAMINIC 32215 TRIAMINIC DM 32220 TRIAMINIC EXPECTORANT 32225 TRIAMINIC EXPECTORANT DH 32230 TRIAMINIC EXPECTORANT W/ CODEINE 32235 TRIAMINIC INFANT DROPS 32290 TRIAVIL 32300 TRICHLOREMETHIAZIDE 32310 TRICHLOROACETIC ACID 32345 TRIDESILON 32355 TRIDIONE 32363 TRIFLUOPERAZINE 32365 TRIGESIC 32395 TRILAFON 32405 TRILISATE 32422 TRIMCAPS 32438 TRIMETHOPRIM 35595 TRIMETHOPRIM/ SULFAMETHOXAZOLE 32425 TRIMINOL COUGH SYRUP 32430 TRIMOX 32433 TRIMPEX 32443 TRINALIN REPETABS 41690 TRINALONE 32445 TRIND SYRUP 32460 TRINSICON 32490 TRIPELENNAMINE 32515 TRIPLE ANTIBIOTIC 32530 TRIPLE SULFA 32580 TRISORALEN 32615 TROBICIN 32645 TRONOTHANE 32655 TROPHITE 32661 TRYMEX 32660 TRYPTOPHAN 32665 TRYSUL VAGINAL 32685 TUBERCULIN PPD (HEAF)NAMCS 1985 32680 TUBERCULIN TINE TEST 32710 TUCKS 32720 TUINAL 32735 TUMS 32770 TUSS-ORNADE 32805 TUSSAR 32800 TUSSAR DM 32810 TUSSEND 32830 TUSSEND EXPECTORANT 32835 TUSSEX COUGH SYRUP 32845 TUSSI-ORGANIDIN 32840 TUSSI-ORGANIDIN DM 32855 TUSSIONEX 32905 TYLENOL 32910 TYLENOL NO. 1 32815 TYLENOL NO. 2 32920 TYLENOL NO. 3 32925 TYLENOL NO. 4 32930 TYLENOL W/CODEINE 32935 TYLENOL W/CODEINE ELIXIR 32945 TYLOX 32955 TYMPAGESIC 32960 TYPHOID VACCINE 33050 ULTRA MIDE LOTION 33060 ULTRACAINE 33068 ULTRACEF 33140 UNICAP 33155 UNIPEN 41745 UNIPHYL 33160 UNIPRES 33165 UNISOL 33170 UNISOM 33225 URECHOLINE 33240 UREX 33280 URISED 33300 URISPAS 33320 URITEN 33330 URITIN 33340 URO-PHOSPHATE 33345 URO-VES 33355 UROBIOTIC-250 33365 UROGESIC 33410 UTIMOX Entry Names "V-Z" 33420 V.A. DOUCHE 33425 V-CILLIN 33430 V-CILLIN K 33448 VACCINATION 33478 VAGINAL SULFA 33480 VAGISEC 33485 VAGITROL 33550 VALISONE 33555 VALIUM 33570 VALPIN 50 33573 VALPROIC ACID 33574 VALRELEASE 35600 VANCENASE 33575 VANCERIL 33588 VANCOMYCIN 33600 VANOXIDE 33605 VANOXIDE-HC LOTION 33670 VASELINE 33685 VASOCIDIN 33690 VASOCLEAR 33700 VASOCON 33705 VASOCON-A 33710 VASODILAN 33713 VASODILATOR 33735 VASOPRESSIN 33750 VASOSULF 33780 VEETIDS 33800 VELBAN 33805 VELOSEF 33825 VALVACHOL 33843 VENTOLIN 41755 VEPESID 33858 VERAPAMIL 33895 VERMOX 33900 VERNATE 33940 VESPRIN 33965 VI-DAYLIN 34085 VIBRA 34090 VIBRAMYCIN 34110 VICODIN 34115 VICON 34120 VICON FORTE 34125 VICON-C 34130 VICON-PLUS 34138 VIDARABINE 34158 VINBLASTINE 34160 VINCRISTINE 34200 VIO-PRAMOSONE 34210 VIOFORM 34215 VIOFORM-HYDRO- CORTISONENAMCS 1985 34220 VIOKASE 34235 VIRA-A 34240 VIRILON 34248 VIROPTIC 34260 VISINE 34263 VISKEN 34270 VISTARIL 34280 VISTRAX 34345 VITAL 34360 VITAMIN A 34425 VITAMIN B COMPLEX 34445 VITAMIN B COMPLEX W/VITAMIN C 34455 VITAMIN B-1 34495 VITAMIN B-12 34500 VITAMIN B-12 CRYSTALLINE 34510 VITAMIN B-6 34520 VITAMIN C 34565 VITAMIN D 34575 VITAMIN E 34623 VITAMIN K 34625 VITAMIN(S) 34628 VITAMINS AND MINERALS 34675 VITRON-C 34685 VIVACTIL 34698 VLEMASQUE 34735 VORANIL 34740 VOSOL 34745 VOSOL HC 34755 VYTONE 34775 WARFARIN 34780 WART OFF 34855 WESTCORT 34875 WHEAT GERM OIL 34885 WHITFIELD S 34910 WINSTROL 34920 WITCH HAZEL 34950 WYAMYCIN 34965 WYANOIDS HC 34970 WYCILLIN 34980 WYDASE 34985 WYGESIC 34990 WYMOX 35603 WYTENSIN 35603 WYTENSIN 35005 X SEB T SHAMPOO 35023 XANAX 35025 XERAC AC 35030 XERAC BP10 35035 XERAC BP5 35050 XEROFOAM DRESSING 35060 XYLOCAINE 35070 XYLOCAINE HCL 35080 XYLOCAINE HCL W/ EPINEPHRINE 35085 XYLOCAINE VISCOUS 35105 YEAST 35120 YOHIMBINE 35130 Z-BEC 35148 ZANOSAR 41780 ZANTAC 35150 ZARONTIN 35155 ZAROXOLYN 35165 ZEASORB MEDICATED 35195 ZENIVITES M 35225 ZETAR 35240 ZINC 35250 ZINC OXIDE 35260 ZINC SULFATE 35300 ZINCFRIN 35310 ZINCON 35338 ZOMAX 41880 ZORPRIN 35341 ZOVIPAX 35350 ZYLOPRIM 35405 4-WAY NASAL SPRAY Generic Names and Codes Generic Names "A-B" 50004 ACACIA 50005 ACETAMINOPHEN 50018 ACETATE ION 50020 ACETAZOLAMIDE 50025 ACETIC ACID 50030 ACETOHEXAMIDE 50032 ACETOHYDROXAMIC ACID 50035 ACETONE 50060 ACETYLCYSTEINE 50075 ACRISORCIN 50078 ACYCLOVIR 50080 ADENOSINE 50083 AGAR 50088 ALBUTEROL 50090 ALCOHOL 50096 ALGINIC ACID 50097 ALKYL ETHANOL 50103 ALLANTOIN 50104 ALLOBARBITAL 50105 ALLOPURINOL 50107 ALMOND OIL 56300 ALOE 50108 ALOIN 501108 ALPHAPRODINE 50113 ALPRAZOLAM 50116 ALPROSTADIL 50130 ALUMINUM ACETATE 50138 ALUMINUM CHLORHYDROXYAL- LANTOINATE 50145 ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE 50148 ALUMINUM OXIDE 50157 ALUMINUM POTASSIUM SULFATE 50159 ALUMINUM STEARATE 50163 ALUMINUM SULFATE 50165 AMANTADINE 50168 AMARANTH 50175 AMCINONIDE 50182 AMILORIDE 50183 AMINACRINE 50185 AMINO ACIDS 50190 AMINOACETIC ACID 50195 AMINOBENZOIC ACID 50200 AMINOCAPROIC ACID 50203 AMINOGLUTETHIMIDE 50210 AMINOPHYLLINE 50216 AMINOPYRINE 50220 AMINOSALICYLIC ACID 50225 AMISOMETRADINE 50230 AMITRIPTYLINE 50235 AMMONIA SPIRIT AROMATIC 50238 AMMONIA STRONG 50240 AMMONIATED MERCURY 50241 AMMONIUM ACRYLATES 50242 AMMONIUM ALUM 50244 AMMONIUM CARBONATE 50245 AMMONIUM CHLORIDE 50246 AMMONIUM ION 50248 AMMONIUM ISOSTEARATE 50249 AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE 50250 AMOBARBITAL 50258 AMOXAPINE 50260 AMOXICILLIN 50265 AMPHETAMINE 50270 AMPHOTERICIN 50275 AMPICILLIN 50280 AMRINONE LACTATE 50281 AMYL PHENOL 50283 AMYLASE 56305 AMYLENE HYDRATE 50282 AMYLTRICRESOLS 56310 AMYLTRICRESOLS 50284 ANETHOLE 50285 ANILERIDINE 50290 ANISE OIL 50300 ANISOTROPINE 50305 ANTAZOLINE 50310 ANTHRALIN 50325 ANTIPYRINE 50335 ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION 50338 ANTIVENIN BEE STING 50367 ARALIA 50375 ARNICA TINCTURE 50378 AROMATIC ELIXIR 50380 ASAFETIDA TINCTURE 50410 ASPIRIN 50418 ATENOLOL 50420 ATROPINE 50435 AUROTHIOGLUCOSE 50440 AZATADINE 50445 AZATHIOPRINENAMCS 1985 50447 BACAMPICILLIN 50450 BACITRACIN 50455 BACLOFEN 50460 BALSAM 50475 BARBITAL 50480 BARIUM SULFATE 50485 BCG VACCINE 50490 BECLOMETHASONE 50492 BEEF EXTRACT 50493 BEEF EXTRACT 50495 BELLADONNA 50497 BEMEGRIDE 50500 BENDROFLUMETHIAZIDE 50502 BENOXAPROFEN 50507 BENTIROMIDE 50508 BENTONITE 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 50560 BENZTHIAZIDE 50565 BENZTROPINE 50570 BENZYL ALCOHOL 50575 BENZYL BENZOATE 50576 BENZYL CINNAMATE 50578 BERBERINE 50583 BETAINE 50585 BETAMETHASONE 50595 BETHANECHOL 50613 BILE SALTS 50620 BIOTIN 50625 BIPERIDEN 50630 BISACODYL 50631 BISMUTH ALUMINATE 50635 BISMUTH ANTI- DIARRHEA AGENTS 50638 BISMUTH IODIDE 50632 BISMUTH OXIDE 50640 BISMUTH SALICYLATE 50634 BISMUTH SULFONATE 50650 BISMUTH TRIBROMOPHENATE 50655 BLEOMYCIN 50660 BORIC ACID 50663 BRAN 50668 BRILLIANT BLUE 50679 BROMINE 50680 BROMOCRIPTINE 50687 BROMOPHENOL 50690 BROMPHENIRAMINE 50695 BROWN MIXTURE 50698 BUCHU 50705 BUCLIZINE 50706 BUFFERS 50708 BUMETANIDE 50710 BUPIVACAINE 50715 BUSULFAN 50728 BUTALBITAL 50730 BUTAMBEN 50720 BUTARBITAL 50740 BUTORPHANOL 50742 BUTYLPARABEN Generic Names "C-D" 50906 CABOMERS 50745 CAFFEINE 50755 CALAMINE 50758 CALCIFEDIOL 50760 CALCITONIN 50775 CALCIUM ACETATE 50785 CALCIUM CARBONATE 50802 CALCIUM IODIDE 50806 CALCIUM ION 50773 CALCIUM LACTATE 50803 CALCIUM POLYSULFIDE 50804 CALCIUM PROPIONATE 50770 CALCIUM REPLACEMENT AGENTS 50805 CALCIUM SILICATE 50821 CALCIUM THIOSULFATE 50824 CALJUPUT OIL 50845 CAMPHOR 50848 CANDELILLA WAX 50860 CANTHARIDIN 50866 CAPRYLIC ACID 50868 CAPSICUMNAMCS 1985 50867 CAPTOPRIL 50873 CARAMIPHEN 50874 CARAWAY OIL 50875 CARBACHOL 50880 CARBAMAZEPINE 50895 CARBENICILLIN 50898 CARBETAPENTANE 50899 CARBIDOPA 50900 CARBINOXAMINE 50795 CARBOHYDRATE COPOLYMER 50908 CARBON DIOXIDE 50912 CARBOXYMETHYL- CELLULOSE 50914 CARBROMAL 50915 CARDAMOM 50920 CARISOPRODOL 50925 CARMUSTINE 50933 CASANTHRANOL 50935 CASCARA 50938 CASEIN 50940 CASTOR OIL 50943 CEDAR LEAF OIL 50945 CEFACLOR 50950 CEFADROXIL 50955 CEFAMANDOLE 50960 CEFAZOLIN 50961 CEFONICID SODIUM 50963 CEFORANIDE 50964 CEFOTAXIME 50965 CEFOXITIN 50967 CEFUROXIME SODIUM 50968 CELLULASE 50975 CELLULOSE 50978 CEPHAELINE 50980 CEPHALEXIN 51005 CEPHRADINE 51008 CERESIN WAX 51012 CERULETIDE DIETHYLAMINE 51016 CETEARETH 51017 CETEARYL OCTANOATE 51018 CETRIMONIUM BROMIDE 51020 CETYL ALCOHOL 51021 CETYL ESTERS 51023 CETYLPYRIDINIUM 51040 CHLORAL HYDRATE 51045 CHLORAMBUCIL 51050 CHLORAMPHENICOL 51053 CHLORCYCLIZINE 51055 CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE 51060 CHLORHEXIDINE 51063 CHLORHYDROXY- QUINOLONE 51064 CHLORIDE ION 51068 CHLOROACETIC ACID 51075 CHLOROBUTANOL 51085 CHLOROPHYLL 51095 CHLOROQUINE 51100 CHLOROTHIAZIDE 51110 CHLOROTRIANISENE 51115 CHLOROXINE 51120 CHLOROXYLENOL 51125 CHLORPHENESIN 51130 CHLORPHENIRAMINE 51150 CHLORPROMAZINE 51155 CHLORPROPAMIDE 51160 CHLORPROTHIXENE 51170 CHLORTHALIDONE 51175 CHLORZOXAZONE 51177 CHOLECALCIFEROL 51180 CHOLERA VACCINE 51190 CHOLESTYRAMINE 51193 CHOLIC ACID 51195 CHOLINE 51200 CHOLINE SALICYLATE 51203 CHONDRUS 51205 CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN 51208 CHROMIC CHLORIDE 51211 CHYMOPAPAIN 51215 CHYMOTRYPSIN 51218 CICLOPIROX 51220 CIMETIDINE 51223 CINNAMEDRINE 51225 CINNAMON OIL 51227 CINOXACIN 51230 CISPLATIN 51235 CITRIC ACID 51245 CLEMASTINE 51250 CLIDINIUM 51255 CLINDAMYCIN 51260 CLOFIBRATE 51265 CLOMIPHENE 51270 CLONAZEPAM 51275 CLONIDINENAMCS 1985 51280 CLORAZEPATE 51285 CLORTERMINE 51290 CLOTRIMAZOLE 51300 CLOXACILLIN 51305 COAL TAR 51308 COBALAMIN 60010 COBALT 51312 COCAMIDE 51313 COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE 51318 COCHINEAL 51325 COCOA BUTTER 51330 COCONUT OIL 51340 CODEINE 51345 COLCHICINE 51335 COLESTIPOL 51355 COLESTIPOL 51358 COLIFORM VACCINE 51360 COLISTIN 51365 COLLAGEN DERIVATIVE 51375 COLLODION 51380 COMBINATION PRODUCT 51390 CONTACT LENS SOLUTION 51393 COPPER 51400 CORTICOTROPIN 51405 CORTISONE 51425 CRESOL 51430 CROMOLYN SODIUM 51435 CROTAMITON 51440 CRYPTENAMINE 51443 CUBEB 51460 CYCLACILLIN 51465 CYCLANDELATE 51500 CYCLIZINE 51470 CYCLOBENZAPRINE 51475 CYCLOMETHYCAINE 51478 CYCLOPENTAMINE 51480 CYCLOPENTOLATE 51485 CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE 51493 CYCLOSPORINE 51510 CYPROHEPTADINE 51515 CYSTEINE 51518 CYSTINE 51530 DACARBAZINE 51535 DACTINOMYCIN 51540 DANAZOL 51545 DANTHRON 51555 DAPSONE 51567 DEA PHOSPHATE 51585 DEHYDROCHOLIC ACID 51590 DEMECARIUM 51597 DEOXYCHOLIC ACID 51598 DEOXYRIBONUCLEASE 51600 DESERPIDINE 51605 DESIPRAMINE 51615 DESMOPRESSIN 51620 DESONIDE 51625 DESOXIMETASONE 51627 DESOXYCHOLIC ACID 51633 DETERGENT 51635 DEXAMETHASONE 51638 DEXBROMPHENIRAMINE 51640 DEXCHLORPHENIRAMINE 51645 DEXPANTHENOL 51660 DEXTRANOMER 51665 DEXTROAMPHETAMINE 51670 DEXTROMETHORPHAN 51675 DEXTROSE 51685 DEXTROTHYROXINE 56273 DHS SHAMPOO 51688 DIASTASE 51689 DIATRIZOATE SODIUM 51695 DIAZEPAM 51705 DIBUCAINE 60015 DICHLORALANTIPYRINE 51708 DICHLORALPHENAZONE 51709 DICHLORODIFLUORO- METHANE 51712 DICHLOROPHENE 51715 DICHLOXACILLIN 51720 DICLOXACILLIN 51725 DICUMAROL 51730 DICYCLOMINE 51735 DIENESTROL 51740 DIETARY SUPPLEMENT 51750 DIETHYLPROPION 51755 DIETHYLSTILBESTROL 51760 DIFLORASONE 51763 DIFUNISAL 51770 DIGITALIS 51775 DIGITOXIN 51780 DIGOXIN 52647 DIHYDROCODEINE 51785 DIHYDROERGOTAMINE 51790 DIHYDROTACHYSTEROLNAMCS 1985 51792 DIHYDROXYACETONE 51801 DIISOPROPYL SEBECATE 51803 DILTIAZEM 51810 DIMENHYDRINATE 51817 DIMETHICONE 51830 DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE 51843 DIOXYBENZONE 51848 DIPERODON 51903 DIPH TET TOXOIDS PERTUSSIS 51860 DIPHENHYDRAMINE 51868 DIPHENOXYLATE 51890 DIPHTHERIA TETANUS TOXOIDS 51910 DIPHTHERIA TOXOID 51913 DIPIVEFRIN 60020 DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL 51914 DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL SALICYLATE 51915 DIPYRIDAMOLE 51920 DISOPYRAMIDE 51925 DISULFIRAM 51927 DIVALPROEX SODIUM 51935 DOCUSATE 51955 DOXEPIN 51960 DOXORUBICIN 51965 DOXYCYCLINE 51970 DOXYLAMINE 51985 DROPERIDOL 52000 DYPHYLLINE Generic Names "E-H" 52005 ECHOTHIOPHATE 52008 ECONAZOLE 52015 EDETATE DISODIUM 52012 EDETATE TETRASODIUM 52023 ELECTROLYTES 52035 EPHEDRINE 52040 EPINEPHRINE 52045 ERGOCALCIFEROL 52050 ERGONOVINE 52053 ERGOT 52055 ERGOTAMINE 52060 ERYTHRITYL TETRANITRATE 52065 ERYTHROMYCIN 52070 ESTRADIOL 52072 ESTRAMUSTINE 52075 ESTROGENS 52080 ESTRONE 52082 ESTROPIPATE 52083 ETAFEDRINE 52085 ETHACRYNIC ACID 52090 ETHAMBUTOL 52095 ETHAVERINE 52100 ETHCHLORVYNOL 52105 ETHER 52168 ETHNODIOL DIACETATE 52120 ETHOHEPTAZINE 52125 ETHOPROPAZINE 52130 ETHOSUXIMIDE 52155 ETHYL CHLORIDE 60025 ETHYL CINNAMATE 52156 ETHYL PABA 52170 ETHYLNOREPINEPHRINE 52185 ETIDRONATE DISODIUM 52189 ETOPOSIDE 52190 EUCALYPTOL 52195 EUGENOL 52194 EUPHORBIA 52215 FENFLURAMINE 52218 FENNEL OIL 52220 FENOPROFEN 52270 FIBRINOLYSIN 52275 FLAVOXATE 52280 FLOXURIDINE 52285 FLUCINOLONE 52295 FLUDROCORTISONE 52303 FLUMETHIAZIDE 52304 FLUNISOLIDE 52305 FLUOCINOLONE 52310 FLUOCINONIDE 52318 FLUORIDE 52320 FLUOROMETHOLONE 52325 FLUOROURACIL 52330 FLUOXYMESTERONE 52335 FLUPHENAZINE 52345 FLURANDRENOLIDE 52350 FLURAZEPAM 52380 FLUZONE 52355 FOLINIC ACID 52357 FOLINIC ACID 52358 FOOD SUPPLEMENT 52360 FORMALDEHYDE 52363 FRANGULA 52370 FRUCTOSE 52373 FUCHSINNAMCS 1985 52380 FURAZOLIDONE 52385 FUROSEMIDE 52395 GELATIN 52397 GELSEMIUM 52398 GEMFIBROZIL 52400 GENTAMICIN 52405 GENTIAN VIOLET 52408 GINGER 52417 GLIPIZIDE 52422 GLUCONIC ACID 52425 GLUCOSE 52435 GLUTAMIC ACID 52445 GLUTETHIMIDE 52447 GLYBURIDE 52450 GLYCERIN 52452 GLYCERYL 52454 GLYCINE 52453 GLYCOCHOLATE 52455 GLYCOPYRROLATE 52465 GLYCYRRHIZA 52470 GOLD SODIUM THIOMALATE 52475 GOLD SODIUM THIOSULFATE 52478 GRAMICIDIN 52480 GRISEOFULVIN 52485 GUAIACOL 52490 GUAIFENESIN 52492 GUANABENZ 52493 GUANARDEL 52495 GUANETHIDINE 52500 GUANIDINE 52502 GUAR GUM 52503 HALAZEPAM 52510 HALCINONIDE 52520 HALOPERIDOL 52525 HALOPROGIN 52532 HALQUINOLS 52535 HAMAMELIS WATER 52533 HEMICELLULASE 52537 HEMIN 52540 HEPARIN 52545 HEPATITIS B IMMUNE GLOBULIN 52550 HESPERIDIN 52555 HETASTARCH 52560 HEXACHLOROPHENE 52600 HISTAMINE 52613 HOG BILE EXTRACT 52615 HOMATROPINE 52617 HOMOSALATE 52620 HOUSE DUST ALLERGENIC EXTRACT 52625 HYALURONIDASE 52048 HYDERGINE 52630 HYDRALAZINE 52633 HYDRANGEA 52634 HYDRASTIS 52640 HYDROCHLORIC ACID 52645 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 52650 HYDROCODONE 52655 HYDROCORTISONE 52660 HYDROFLUMETHIAZIDE 52665 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 52670 HYDROMORPHONE 52675 HYDROQUINONE 52680 HYDROXOCOBALAMIN 52690 HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE 52691 HYDROXYETHYL- CELLULOSE 52693 HYDROXYPHENYL- MERCURIS CHLORIDE 52695 HYDROXYPROGESTERONE 52700 HYDROXYPROPYL METHYLCELLULOSE 52710 HYDROXYUREA 52715 HYDROXYZINE 52720 HYOSCYAMINE Generic Names "I-M" 52730 IBUPROFEN 52740 IDOXURIDINE 52745 IMIPRAMINE 52750 IMMUNE GLOBULIN 52753 INDAPAMIDE 52770 INDOMETHACIN 52775 INFANT FORMULA 52785 INOSITOL 52790 INSULIN 52793 INTRINSIC FACTOR CONCENTRATE 52825 IODINATED GLYCEROL 52830 IODINE SOLUTIONS 52820 IODINE TOPICAL PREPARATIONS 52845 IODOCHLOR- HYDROXYQUIN 52847 IODOFORM 52850 IODOQUINOL 52870 IPECAC 52885 IRON PREPARATIONS 52857 ISOBUTANE 52858 ISOBUTYL PABA 52895 ISOCARBOXAZID 52900 ISOETHARINE 52903 ISOMETHEPTENE MUCATE 52908 ISOMETHEPTENE MUCATE 52915 ISONIAZID 52920 ISOPROPAMIDE 52925 ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 52928 ISOPROPYL MYRISTATE 52927 ISOPROPYL PALMITATE 52930 ISOPROTERENOL 52933 ISOQUINOLINIUM BROMIDE 52935 ISOSORBIDE 52936 ISOSTEARIC ACID 52943 ISOTRENTINOIN 52945 ISOXSUPRINE 52948 JUNIPER 52950 KANAMYCIN 52955 KAOLIN 52968 KELP 52972 KETOCONAZOLE 52973 L-TRYPTOPHANE 52975 LACTASE 52980 LACTIC ACID 52985 LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS 52986 LACTOBACILLUS BULGARICUS 52992 LACTUCA 52995 LACTULOSE 53003 LANOLIN 53002 LANOLIN ACID 53004 LAURETH 53005 LAURYL SULFOACETATE 53020 LECITHIN 53030 LEUCINE 53035 LEUCOVORIN 53050 LEVODOPA 53055 LEVORPHANOL 53065 LEVOTHYROXINE 53070 LIDOCAINE 53090 LINCOMYCIN 53095 LINDANE 53100 LINOLENIC ACID 53105 LINSEED OIL 53110 LIOTHYRONINE 53115 LIOTRIX 53118 LIPASE 53120 LITHIUM 53125 LIVER DERIVATIVE 53127 LOBELIA 53140 LOPERAMIDE 53145 LORAZEPAM 53150 LOXAPINE 53155 LYPRESSIN 53160 LYSINENAMCS 1985 53170 MAGALDRATE 53173 MAGNESIUM ACETATE 53175 MAGNESIUM ANTACIDS 53195 MAGNESIUM CATHARTICS 53190 MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE 53183 MAGNESIUM NICOTINATE 53220 MAGNESIUM SALICYLATE 53222 MAGNESIUM STEARATE 53235 MALT SOUP EXTRACT 53241 MANGANESE (PROTEIN COMPLEX) 53240 MANGANESE GLUCONATE 53242 MANGANESE SULFATE 53245 MANNITOL 53248 MAPROTILINE 53250 MAZINDOL 53255 MEASLES VIRUS VACCINE 53260 MEBENDAZOLE 53275 MECLIZINE 53277 MECLOFENAMATE 53278 MECLOFENAMIC ACID 53280 MEDROXYPROGESTERONE 53285 MEDRYSONE 53290 MEFENAMIC ACID 53295 MEGESTROL 53298 MEGLUMINE 53300 MELPHALAN 53320 MENOTROPINS 53325 MENTHOL 53328 MENTHYL ANTHRANILATE 53330 MEPENZOLATE 53335 MEPERIDINE 53350 MEPHENYTOIN 53355 MEPHOBARBITAL 53360 MEPIVACAINE 53370 MEPROBAMATE 53373 MERALEIN SODIUM 53385 MERCAPTOPURINE 53407 MERCURIC OLEATE 53427 MERETHOXYLLINE PROCAINE 53430 MERSALYL 53431 MERSALYL 53435 MESORIDAZINE 53438 MESTRANOL 53450 METAPROTERENOL 53460 METAXALONE 53470 METHACYCLINE 53475 METHADONE 53485 METHAMPHETAMINE 53490 METHANDRIOL 53495 METHANDROSTENOLONE 53515 METHARBITAL 53520 METHAZOLAMIDE 53525 METHDILAZINE 53530 METHENAMINE 53535 METHICILLIN 53540 METHIMAZOLE 53560 METHOCARBAMOL 53570 METHOTREXATE 53575 METHOTRIMEPRAZINE 53585 METHOXSALEN 53595 METHOXYPHENAMINE 53600 METHSCOPOLAMINE 53610 METHYCLOTHIAZIDE 53647 METHYL NICOTINATE 53620 METHYL SALICYLATE 53625 METHYLBENZETHONIUM CHLORIDE 53630 METHYLCELLULOSE 53635 METHYLDOPA 53640 METHYLENE BLUE 53642 METHYLENE CHLORIDE 53645 METHYLERGONOVINE 53650 METHYLPARABEN 53655 METHYLPHENIDATE 53660 METHYLPREDNISOLONE 53670 METHYLTESTOSTERONE 53675 METHYPRYLON 53680 METHYSERGIDE 53688 METOCLOPRAMIDE 53690 METOLAZONE 53445 METOPROLOL 53700 METRONIDAZOLE 53715 MICONAZOLE 53718 MILK SOLIDS NONFAT 53720 MINERAL OIL 53725 MINOCYCLINE 53730 MINOXIDIL 53740 MITOMYCINNAMCS 1985 54920 MODIFIED PROTEIN HYDROLYSATE 53750 MOLINDONE 53753 MOLYBDENUM 53755 MONOBENZONE 53760 MORPHINE 53770 MORRHUATE SODIUM 53780 MULTIVITAMINS GENERAL 53820 MUMPS VIRUS VACCINE Generic Names "N-P" 53840 NADOLOL 53845 NAFCILLIN 53855 NALBUPHINE 53860 NALIDIXIC ACID 53870 NANDROLONE 53875 NAPHAZOLINE 53880 NAPROXEN 53891 NEISSERIA 53895 NEOMYCIN 53903 NETILMICIN 53905 NIACIN 53915 NIACINAMIDE 53922 NIFEDIPINE 53930 NITROFURANTOIN 53935 NITROFURAZONE 53940 NITROGEN 53945 NITROGLYCERIN 53950 NITROUS OXIDE 53955 NONOXYNOL 53965 NORETHINDRONE 53968 NORETHYNODREL 53970 NORGESTREL 53975 NORTRIPTYLINE 53980 NOSCAPINE 53991 NUTGALL 53988 NUTMEG OIL 53989 NUX VOMICA 53990 NYLIDRIN 53995 NYSTATIN 54000 OATMEAL 54003 OCTOXYNOL 54005 OCTYL DIMETHYL PABA 54007 OCTYL SALICYLATE 54015 OINTMENT HYDROPHILIC 54018 OINTMENT WHITE 54020 OLEANDOMYCIN 54028 OLETH-3 PHOSPHATE 54035 OPIUM 54045 ORANGE OIL 54050 ORPHENADRINE 54065 OX BILE EXTRACT 54070 OXACILLIN 54080 OXANDROLONE 54085 OXAZEPAM 54087 OXETHAZAINE 54100 OXTRIPHYLLINE 54093 OXYBENZONE 54105 OXYBUTYNIN 54113 OXYCHOLESTRIN 54094 OXYCODONE 54115 OXYGEN 54120 OXYMETAZOLINE 54140 OXYPHENBUTAZONE 54095 OXYPHENCYCLIMINE 54148 OXYQUINOLONE 51450 OXYTETRACYCLINE 54155 OXYTOCIN 54157 PADIMATE O 54158 PAMABRON 54160 PANCREATIN 54165 PANCRELIPASE 54175 PANTOTHENIC ACID 54180 PAPAIN 54190 PAPAVERINE 54191 PARACHLORO- METAXYLENOL 54193 PARAFFIN 54200 PARAMETHADIONE 54215 PAREGORIC 54220 PARGYLINE 54227 PASSIFLORA EXTRACT 54238 PECTIN 55434 PEG-40 SORBITAN 54239 PELLITORY ROOT 54240 PEMOLINE 54245 PENICILLAMINE 54250 PENICILLIN 54260 PENICILLIN G PROCAINE 54268 PENICILLIN V POTASSIUM 54275 PENTAERYTHRITOL 54290 PENTAZOCINE 54295 PENTOBARBITALNAMCS 1985 54297 PENTOXIFYLLINE 54300 PENTYLENETETRAZOL 54305 PEPPERMINT 54310 PEPSIN 54320 PERPHENAZINE 54328 PERTUSSIS VACCINE 54330 PETROLATUM 54350 PHENACETIN 54365 PHENAZOPYRIDINE 54370 PHENDIMETRAZINE 54375 PHENELZINE 54378 PHENINDAMINE 54385 PHENIRAMINE 54390 PHENMETRAZINE 54395 PHENOBARBITAL 54400 PHENOL 54405 PHENOLPHTHALEIN 54415 PHENOXYBENZAMINE 54430 PHENTERMINE 54436 PHENYL DIMETHICONE 54462 PHENYL PHENOL 54440 PHENYL SALICYLATE 54450 PHENYLBUTAZONE 54455 PHENYLEPHRINE 54465 PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE 54468 PHENYLTOLOXAMINE 54470 PHENYTOIN 54480 PHOSPHORIC ACID 54490 PHYSOSTIGMINE 54495 PHYTONADIONE 54500 PILOCARPINE 54504 PIMOZIDE 54501 PINDOLOL 54502 PINE OIL 54503 PINE TAR 54505 PIPERACETAZINE 54523 PIPERONYL 54530 PITUITARY POSTERIOR 54535 PLACEBO 54545 PLANTAGO SEED 54555 PNEUMOCOCCAL VACCINE 54560 PODOPHYLLUM 54565 POISON IVY EXTRACT 54575 POLIO VACCINE 54585 POLLEN ANTIGEN 54587 POLYCARBOPHIL CALCIUM 54590 POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 54592 POLYGALATURONIC ACID 54595 POLYMIXIN B 54596 POLYOXYETHYLENE LAURYL ETHER 54597 POLYOXYETHYLENE- NONYL PHENOL 54599 POLYOXYL 40 STEARATE 54598 POLYSORBATE 54605 POLYTHIAZIDE 54610 POLYVINYL ALCOHOL 54613 POPLAR BUD 54735 POTASSIUM ACIDIFYING AGENTS 54620 POTASSIUM ALKALINIZINING AGENTS 54625 POTASSIUM AMINOBENZOATE 54700 POTASSIUM GUAIACOL SULFONATE 54710 POTASSIUM IODIDE 54713 POTASSIUM ION 54714 POTASSIUM LACTATE 54718 POTASSIUM OLEATE 54730 POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE 54733 POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE 54655 POTASSIUM REPLACEMENT SOLUTIONS 54737 POTASSIUM SALICYLATE 54738 POTASSIUM STEARATE 54743 POTASSIUM SULFATE 54748 POVIDONE 54749 POVIDONE-IODINE 54755 PRAMOXINE 54760 PRAZEPAM 54765 PRAZOSIN 54770 PREDNISOLONE 54775 PREDNISONE 54795 PRIMIDONE 54800 PROBENECID 54805 PROBUCOL 54810 PROCAINAMIDENAMCS 1985 54815 PROCAINE 54825 PROCARBAZINE 54830 PROCHLORPERAZINE 54835 PROCYCLIDINE 54840 PROFLAVINE 54845 PROGESTERONE 54850 PROMAZINE 54860 PROMETHAZINE 54870 PROPANTHELINE 54875 PROPARACAINE 54888 PROPIONIC ACID 54890 PROPOXYPHENE 54865 PROPRANOLOL 54895 PROPYLENE GLYCOL 54905 PROPYLPARABEN 54910 PROPYLTHIOURACIL 54923 PROTEINASE 54950 PROTRIPTYLINE 54960 PSEUDOEPHEDRINE 54965 PSYLLIUM 54967 PVP/VA COPOLYMER 54975 PYRANTEL 54983 PYRETHRINS 54984 PYRETHROID 54985 PYRIDOSTIGMINE 54990 PYRIDOXINE 54995 PYRILAMINE 55000 PYRIMETHAMINE 55005 PYRITHIONE 54528 PYROXICAM 55020 PYROXYLIN 55023 PYRROBUTAMINE Generic Names "Q-T" 55027 QUATERNIUM 55030 QUINACRINE 55035 QUINESTROL 55040 QUINETHAZONE 55045 QUINIDINE 55050 QUININE 55060 RABIES VACCINE 55061 RACEMETHIONINE 55063 RACEPHEDRINE 55064 RANTIDINE 55065 RASPBERRY SYRUP 55070 RAUWOLFIA 55080 RESERPINE 55085 RESORCINOL 55105 RIBOFLAVIN 55108 RICINOLEIC ACID 55110 RIFAMPIN 55117 RITODRINE 55126 ROSEMARY OIL 55130 RUBELLA VIRUS VACCINE 55148 SALICYL ALCOHOL 55150 SALICYLAMIDE 55160 SALICYLIC ACID 55165 SALSALATE 55171 SANGUINARIA 55169 SASSAFRAS 55180 SCOPOLAMINE 55185 SECOBARBITAL 55195 SELENIUM SULFIDE 55197 SENEGA 55198 SENEGA FLUID EXTRACT 55200 SENNA 55213 SHARK LIVER OIL 55214 SILICON DIOXIDE 55218 SILICONE 55225 SILVER NITRATE 55230 SILVER PROTEIN 55235 SILVER SULFADIAZINE 55240 SIMETHICONE 55253 SKIN RESP FACTOR YEAST 55265 SOAP 55270 SODIUM ACETATE 55273 SODIUM ALGINATE 55274 SODIUM AMINOBENZOATE 55275 SODIUM BENZOATE 55280 SODIUM BICARBONATE 55295 SODIUM BORATE 55305 SODIUM CACODYLATE 55308 SODIUM CAPRYLATE 55315 SODIUM CHLORIDE 55320 SODIUM CITRATE 55330 SODIUM FLUORIDE 55331 SODIUM GLUCONATE 55335 SODIUM GLUTOMATE 55338 SODIUM GLYCEROPHOSPHATE 55339 SODIUM HYALURONATE 55347 SODIUM HYPOPHOSPHITENAMCS 1985 55348 SODIUM ION 55355 SODIUM LACTATE 55357 SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE 55372 SODIUM PANTOTHENATE 55383 SODIUM PHENOXIDE 55385 SODIUM PHOSPHATE 55390 SODIUM POLYSTYRENE SULFONATE 55393 SODIUM PROPIONATE 55394 SODIUM PYROGLUTAMATE 55395 SODIUM PYROPHOSPHATE 56330 SODIUM STEARATE 55400 SODIUM SUCCINATE 55413 SODIUM SULFONATE 55407 SODIUM TARTRATE 55420 SODIUM THIOSALICYLATE 55425 SODIUM THIOSULFATE 55433 SORBIC ACID 55435 SORBITOL 55440 SOYBEAN OIL 55450 SPECTINOMYCIN 55460 SPIRONOLACTONE 55461 SQUALENE 55463 SQUILL 55470 STANOZOLOL 56333 STAPHAGE LYSATE 55480 STARCH 55485 STEARIC ACID 55491 STEARYL CHLORIDE 55493 STOMACH POWDERED 55494 STORAX 56335 STREPTODORNASE 55500 STREPTOMYCIN 55503 STREPTOZOCIN 55505 STRYCHNINE 55508 STYRAMATE 55518 SUCRALFATE 55523 SULFABENZAMIDE 55525 SULFACETAMIDE 55540 SULFADIAZINE 55543 SULFAMERAZINE 55548 SULFAMETHAZINE 55550 SULFAMETHIZOLE 55555 SULFAMETHOXAZOLE 55565 SULFANILAMIDE 55567 SULFANILYLBENZAMIDE 55570 SULFAPYRIDINE 55575 SULFASALAZINE 55580 SULFATHIAZOLE 55585 SULFINPYRAZONE 55590 SULFISOXAZOLE 55600 SULFOSALICYLIC ACID 55613 SULFURATED LIME 55615 SULINDAC 55610 SULPHUR 55623 SURFACTANT 55630 SUTILAINS 55635 SYRUP 55645 TALC 55647 TALLOW 55650 TAMOXIFEN 55666 TARTRAZINE 55667 TAUROCHOLATE 55669 TEA LAURYL SULFATE 55668 TEMAZEPAM 55670 TERBUTALINE 55675 TERPIN HYDRATE 55695 TESTOSTERONE 55700 TETANUS ANTITOXIN 55705 TETANUS IMMUNE GLOBULIN 55710 TETANUS TOXOID 55715 TETRACAINE 55725 TETRACYCLINE 55730 TETRAHYDROZOLINE 55733 THENYLDIAMINE 55735 THEOBROMINE 55745 THEOPHYLLINE 55755 THIAMINE 55765 THIETHYLPERAZINE 55770 THIMEROSAL 55783 THIOPROPAZATE 55785 THIORIDAZINE 55790 THIOTEPA 55795 THIOTHIXENE 55801 THONZONIUM BROMIDE 55803 THONZYLAMINE 55815 THYMOL 55820 THYROGLOBULIN 55825 THYROID 55835 TICARCILLIN 55845 TIMOLOLNAMCS 1985 55848 TITANIUM 55850 TOBRAMYCIN 55870 TOLAZAMIDE 55880 TOLBUTAMIDE 55885 TOLMETIN 55890 TOLNAFTATE 55893 TOLU BALSAM 55895 TRAGACANTH 55900 TRANYLCYPROMINE 55903 TRAZODONE 55905 TRETINOIN 55915 TRIAMCINOLONE 55925 TRIAMTERENE 55928 TRIAZOLAM 55930 TRICHLORMETHIAZIDE 55935 TRICHLOROACETIC ACID 55943 TRICHLOROFLURO- METHANE 55950 TRIDIHEXETHYL CHLORIDE 55955 TRIETHANOLAMINE 55952 TRIETHYLENE GLYCOL 55960 TRIFLUOPERAZINE 55967 TRIFLURIDINE 55975 TRIHEXYPHENIDYL 55985 TRIMEPRAZINE 55990 TRIMETHADIONE 56000 TRIMETHOBENZAMIDE 55997 TRIMETHOPRIM 56005 TRIMIPRAMINE 56010 TRIOXSALEN 56015 TRIPELENNAMINE 56028 TRITICUM 56030 TROLAMINE 56045 TROPICAMIDE 56020 TROPROLIDINE 56048 TRYPSIN 56050 TRYPTOPHAN 56065 TUBERCULIN 56090 TYLOXAPOL 56095 TYPHOID VACCINE 56108 TYROTHRICIN Generic Names "U-Z" 50000 UNDETERMINED 56120 UREA 56130 UROKINASE 56134 UVA URSI 56135 VALERIAN 56145 VALPROIC ACID 56150 VANCOMYCIN 56162 VECURONIUM BROMIDE 56161 VEGETABLE OIL 56163 VERAPAMIL 56165 VERATRUM VIRIDE 56170 VIDARABINE 56175 VINBLASTINE 56180 VINCRISTINE 56185 VITAMIN A 56340 VITAMIN B 56345 VITAMIN B COMPLEX 56192 VITAMIN B-12 56193 VITAMIN C 56194 VITAMIN D 56195 VITAMIN E 56198 VITAMIN K 56205 WARFARIN 56208 WATER REPELLENT 56210 WATER STERILE 56213 WAX 56220 WHITE LOTION 56225 WHITE PINE SYRUP 56230 WILD CHERRY SYRUP 56235 WINE 56238 WOOL ALCOHOLS 50140 XERAC AC 56240 XYLOMETAZOLINE 56250 YEAST 56260 YOHIMBENE 56262 ZEA 56271 ZINC (PROTEIN COMPLEX) 56263 ZINC BROMIDE 56268 ZINC CARBONATE 56285 ZINC SULFATE 56265 ZINC TOPICAL AGENTS 56288 ZIRCONIUM 56275 ZOMEPIRAC Drug Classes Adapted from Standard Drug Classifications Used in National Drug Code (NDC) Directory, 1982 NDC CODE DRUG CLASS 01 Anesthetic drugs 02 Antidotes, antitoxins and antivenins 03 Antimicrobial agents 04 Hematologic agents 05 Cardiovascular--renal drugs 06 Psychopharmacologic drugs 08 Gastrointestinal agents 09 Metabolic and nutrient agents 10 Hormones and agents affecting hormonal mechanisms 11 Immunologic agents 12 Dermatologic agents 13 Neurologic drugs 14 Antineoplastic drugs 15 Ophthalmic drugs 16 Otologic drugs 17 Drugs used for relief of pain 18 Antiparasitic drugs 19 Respiratory tract drugs 20 Unclassified or undetermined QUESTIONNAIRE 1985 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VITAL AND HEALTH 8STATISTICS. Series 2-No. 78. DHEW Pub. No. (PHS) 79-1352. Public Health Service. Hyattsville, Maryland. U.S. Government Printing Office. February 1979. 5 National Center for Health Statistics: International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM). DHHS Pub. No. (PHS) 80-1260. Public Health Service. Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, September, 1980. 6 National Center for Health Statistics: H. Koch: Highlights of Drug Utilization in Office Practice, National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1985. Advance Data from Vital and Health Statistics, No. 134. DHHS Pub. No. (PHS) 87-1250. Public Health Service, Hyattsville, Maryland. May 19, 1987. 1Information concerning other reports written on 1985 data may be obtained from the Ambulatory Care Statistics Branch.