Scientific Data Documentation
National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1993
DSN: CC37.NHAMCS93.EMRGENCY (Emergency Department File) CC37.NHAMCS93.OPATIENT (Out-Patient Department File) DESCRIPTION OF THE NATIONAL HOSPITAL AMBULATORY MEDICAL CARE SURVEY A. INTRODUCTION The National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS) was initiated to learn more about the ambulatory care rendered in hospital emergency and outpatient departments in the United States. Ambulatory medical care is the predominant method of providing health care services in the United States (reference 1). Since 1973, data on ambulatory patient visits to physicians' offices have been collected through the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS). However, visits to hospital emergency and outpatient departments, which represent a significant portion of total ambulatory medical care, are not included in the NAMCS (reference 2). Furthermore, hospital ambulatory patients are known to differ from office patients in their demographic characteristics and are also thought to differ in medical aspects (reference 3). Therefore, the omission of hospital ambulatory care from the ambulatory medical care database leaves a significant gap in coverage and limits the utility of the current NAMCS data. The NHAMCS fills this data gap. The NHAMCS was endorsed by the American Hospital Association, the Emergency Nurses Association, and the American College of Emergency Physicians. A complete description of the NHAMCS is contained in the publication entitled, "Plan and Operation of the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey" (reference 4). This data file comprises the data collected by the NHAMCS in 1993. The survey was conducted by the Ambulatory Care Statistics Branch of the National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The NHAMCS provides data from samples of patient records selected from the emergency departments (EDs) and outpatient departments (OPDs) of a national sample of hospitals. The national estimates produced from these studies describe the utilization of hospital ambulatory medical care services in the United States. In 1993, there were 29,117 Patient Record forms provided by 395 EDs and 28,357 Patient Record forms provided by 228 OPDs that participated in the survey. Both data files, ED and OPD, are included in this product. Additional information on data findings from the 1993 NHAMCS has been published (references 5 and 6). There are two important points relative to analyzing data from these files that should be noted: 1. Data users should be fully aware of the importance of the "patient visit weight" and how it must be used. Information about the patient visit weight is presented on page 16. If more information is needed, the staff of the Ambulatory Care Statistics Branch can be consulted by calling (301) 436-7132 during regular working hours. 2. Users should also be aware of the reliability or unreliability of certain estimates, particularly the smaller estimates. The National Center for Health Statistics, which conducts many health surveys of the American people, considers an estimate to be reliable if it has a relative standard error of 30% or less, that is, that the standard error is not greater than 30% of the estimate of interest. 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 users can obtain an adequate working knowledge of the relative standard error from the information presented in the section, "Relative Standard Errors." If you would like more information, do not hesitate to consult the staff of the Ambulatory Care Statistics Branch. B. SAMPLE DESIGN The 1993 NHAMCS included a national probability sample of visits to the emergency and outpatient departments of noninstitutional general and short- stay hospitals, exclusive of Federal, military, and Veterans Administration hospitals, located in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The NHAMCS was designed to provide estimates based on the following priority of survey objectives: United States; region; emergency and outpatient departments; and type of ownership. The NHAMCS used a four-stage probability design with samples of primary sampling units (PSUs), hospitals within PSUs, clinics within hospitals, and patient visits within clinics. Each stage of sampling is described below. 1. Primary Sampling Units (PSUs) A PSU consists of a county, a group of counties, county equivalents (such as parishes and independent cities), towns, townships, minor civil divisions for some PSUs in New England), or a metropolitan statistical area (MSA). MSAs were defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget on the basis of the 1980 Census. The first-stage sample consisted of 112 PSUs that comprised a probability subsample of the PSUs used in the 1985-94 NHIS. The NHAMCS PSU sample included with certainty the 26 NHIS PSUs with the largest popula- tions. In addition, the NHAMCS sample included one-half of the next 26 largest PSUs, and one PSU from each of the 73 PSU strata formed from the remaining PSUs for the NHIS sample. The NHIS PSU sample was selected from approximately 1,900 geographically defined PSUs that covered the 50 States and the District of Columbia. The 1,900 PSUs were stratified by socioeconomic and demographic variables and then selected with a probability proportional to their size. Stratification was done within four geographical regions by MSA or non-MSA status. A detailed description of the 1985-94 NHIS PSU sample design is available (reference 7). 2. Hospitals The sampling frame for the 1993 NHAMCS was compiled from the hospitals listed on the April 1991 SMG Hospital Market Data Base. Hospitals with an average length of stay for all patients of less than 30 days (short-stay) or hospitals whose specialty was general (medical or surgical) or children's general were eligible for the NHAMCS. Excluded were Federal hospitals, hospital units of institutions, and hospitals with less than six beds staffed for patient use. The SMG Hospital Market Data Base contained 6,249 hospitals that met these eligibility criteria. Of the eligible hospitals, 5,582 (89 percent) had emergency departments (EDs) and 5,654 (90 percent) had outpatient departments (OPDs). Hospitals were defined to have an ED if the hospital file indicated the presence of such a unit or if the file indicated a non-zero number of visits to such a unit. A similar rule was used to define the presence of an OPD. Hospitals were classified into four classes: those with only an ED; those with an ED and an OPD; those with only an OPD; and those with neither an ED nor an OPD. Hospitals in the last class were considered as a separate stratum and a small sample (50 hospitals) was selected from this stratum to allow for estimation to the total universe of eligible hospitals and the opening and closing of EDs and OPDs in the sample hospitals. All hospitals in non-certainty PSUs with five or fewer hospitals were selected with certainty. There were 149 hospitals in 55 PSUs in this category. In non-certainty PSUs with more than five hospitals, hospitals were stratified by hospital class; type of ownership (not-for-profit, non-Federal government, and for-profit); and hospital size. Hospital size was measured by the combined volume of ED and OPD visits. From the stratified hospital list, five hospitals were selected in each PSU with probability proportional to the number of ED and OPD patient visits. A total of 161 hospitals was selected from this group. In the certainty PSUs, hospitals were stratified by region, hospital class, ownership, and size. From the stratified hospital list, 240 hospitals were selected based on probability proportional to size. A sample of 50 hospitals was selected from the 427 hospitals that had neither an ED nor an OPD. The hospital selections were made so that each hospital would be chosen only once to avoid multiple inclusion of very large hospitals. A fixed panel of 600 hospitals was selected for the NHAMCS sample; 550 hospitals had an ED and/or an OPD and 50 hospitals had neither an ED nor an OPD. To preclude hospitals participating during the same time period each year, the sample of 600 hospitals was randomly divided into 16 subsets of approximately equal size. Each of the subsets was assigned to 1 of 16 4-week reporting periods beginning December 2, 1991, which continue to rotate throughout each survey year. Therefore, the entire sample does not partici- pate in a given year, and each hospital is inducted approximately once every 15 months. The 1993 NHAMCS included data collected from December 28, 1992 through December 26, 1993, and consisted of a sample of 489 hospitals. Of the 489 hospitals in the 1993 NHAMCS, 445 were in scope or eligible to participate in the survey. The hospital response rate for the NHAMCS during this period was 94 percent. Table I displays the response rates of the 489 hospitals selected in the sample. 3. Outpatient Clinics and Emergency Service Areas Within each hospital, either all outpatient clinics and emergency service areas or a sample of such units were selected. Clinics were in scope if ambulatory medical care was provided under the supervision of a physician and under the auspices of the hospital. Clinics were required to be "organized" in the sense that services were offered at established locations and schedules. Clinics where only ancillary services were provided or other settings in which physician services were not typically provided were out of scope. In addition, freestanding clinics were out of scope since they are included in the NAMCS, and ambulatory surgery centers, whether in hospitals or freestanding, were out of scope since they were to be included in the National Survey of Ambulatory Surgery which was first fielded in 1994. A list of in scope and out of scope clinics is provided in the section, "Definition of Terms Used in the Survey." The OPD clinic definition excluded the "hospital as landlord" arrangement in which the hospital only rented space to a physician group and was not otherwise involved in the delivery of services. These physicians are considered office-based and are currently included in the NAMCS. Emergency services provided under the "hospital as landlord" arrangement, however, were eligible for the study. An emergency department was in scope if it was staffed 24 hours a day. If an in-scope emergency department had an emergency service area that was open less than 24 hours a day, then it was included under the emergency department. If a hospital had an emergency department that was staffed less than 24 hours a day, then it was considered an outpatient clinic. Hospitals may define the term "separate clinic" differently, for example, by physical location within the hospital, by staff providing the services, by specialty or subspecialty, by schedules, or by patients' source of payment. Because of these differences, "separate clinics" in the NHAMCS were defined as the smallest administrative units for which the hospital kept patient volume statistics. During the visit by a field representative to induct a hospital into the survey, a list of all emergency service areas and outpatient clinics was obtained from the sample hospital. Each outpatient department clinic's function, specialty, and expected number of visits during the assigned reporting period were also collected. If there were five or fewer clinic sampling units, then all were included in the sample. Table I. Distribution of hospitals in the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS) by reporting period and response status: United States, 1993 ___________________________________________________________________________ Reporting Period Response Status Total 15 16 01 02 03 04 ___________________________________________________________________________ SAMPLE SIZE 489 38 38 38 38 38 38 A. Complete 413 34 32 35 27 34 33 B. Partial Complete 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 C. Out of Scope 44 2 3 3 6 3 2 Federal Hospital 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No ED or OPD 30 1 3 3 2 1 1 Other 14 1 0 0 4 2 1 D. Refused 26 2 1 0 5 1 3 E. Response Rate 94% 94% 97% 100% 84% 97% 92% _____________________________________________________________________________ Response rate is the sum of (A) and (B) divided by the sum of (A), (B), and (D). Reporting Period Dates: 15 = Dec. 28, 1992 - Jan. 24, 1993 16 = Jan. 25 - Feb. 21, 1993 01 = Feb. 22 - Mar. 21, 1993 02 = Mar. 22 - Apr. 18, 1993 03 = Apr. 19 - May 16, 1993 04 = May 17 - June 13, 1993 05 = June 14 - July 11, 1993 06 = July 12 - Aug. 8, 1993 07 = Aug. 9 - Sep. 5, 1993 08 = Sep. 6 - Oct. 3, 1993 09 = Oct. 4 - Oct. 31, 1993 10 = Nov. 1 - Nov. 28, 1993 11 = Nov. 29 - Dec. 26, 1993 Table I. Distribution of hospitals in the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS) by reporting period and response status: United States, 1993 -- continued. ___________________________________________________________________ Reporting Period Response Status 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 ___________________________________________________________________ SAMPLE SIZE 37 38 37 38 37 37 37 A. Complete 30 34 32 33 31 30 28 B. Partial Complete 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 C. Out of Scope 2 2 4 4 3 4 6 Federal Hospital 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No ED or OPD 2 1 4 3 2 3 4 Other 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 D. Refused 3 2 1 1 2 3 2 E. Response Rate 91% 94% 97% 97% 94% 91% 94% ____________________________________________________________________ If a sample hospital had more than five clinic sampling units, then five units were randomly selected as follows: The individual clinics were listed first by five clinic categories: general medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics/gynecology, and other. Within each category, clinics were listed in order of clinic size, from smallest to largest. Clinic size was defined as the expected number of patient visits during the assigned 4-week reporting period. Within each clinic group, if a clinic expected fewer than 30 visits, it was grouped with one or more other clinics to form a sampling unit. Over 90 percent of the clinics were large enough to form their own sampling unit. After grouping the clinics into sampling units, five of these sampling units were selected based on probability proportional to the size of the sampling unit. If clinic sampling was required, the sampling was completed by Census headquarters staff in Washington, DC. The 1993 NHAMCS included 902 clinics from 228 outpatient departments. The emergency department was treated as a separate stratum, and all emergency service areas were selected with certainty. In the rare instance that a sample hospital had more than five emergency service areas, a sample of five emergency service areas was selected with probability proportional to the expected number of visits to each emergency service area. The 1993 NHAMCS included 459 emergency service areas from 395 emergency departments. 4. Visits The basic sampling unit for the NHAMCS is the patient visit or encounter. Only visits made in the United States by patients to EDs and OPDs of nonfederal, short-stay, or general hospitals were included in the 1993 NHAMCS. Within emergency service areas or outpatient department clinics, patient visits were systematically selected over a randomly assigned 4-week reporting period. A visit was defined as a direct, personal exchange between a patient and a physician, or a staff member acting under a physician's direction, for the purpose of seeking care and rendering health services. Visits solely for administrative purposes, such as payment of a bill, and visits in which no medical care was provided, such as visits to deliver a specimen, were out of scope. The target numbers of Patient Record forms to be completed for EDs and OPDs were 50 and 150, respectively. In clinics with volumes higher than these desired figures, visits were sampled by a systematic procedure which selected every nth visit after a random start. Visit sampling rates were determined from the expected number of patients to be seen during the reporting period and the desired number of completed Patient Record forms. During the 1993 NHAMCS, Patient Record forms were completed for 29,117 ED visits and 28,357 OPD visits. Specifications for visit sampling called for a maximum sampling rate of 1 in 20 visits or a maximum of 200 visits, whichever yielded the smaller sample size. C. DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURES 1. Field Training The Bureau of the Census was the data collection agent for the 1993 NHAMCS. Census Headquarters staff were responsible for overseeing the data collection process, training the Census Regional Office staff, and writing the field manual. Regional Office staff were responsible for training the field representatives and monitoring hospital data collection activities. Field representative training included approximately 4 hours of self-study and 1 1/2 to 2 days of classroom training. Field representatives inducted the hospitals and trained the hospital staff in visit sampling and completion of the Patient Record forms. 2. Hospital Induction Approximately 3 months prior to the hospital's assigned reporting period, NCHS sent a personally signed introductory letter from the Director of NCHS to the hospital administrator or chief executive officer of each sampled hospital. The names of the hospital officials were obtained from the American Hospital Association (AHA) Guide To Health Care. In addition to the introductory letter, NCHS also enclosed endorsement letters from the AHA, the Emergency Nurses Association, and the American College of Emergency Physicians to emphasize the importance of the study to the medical community. Approximately a week after the mailing of the introductory letter, the Census field representative called the hospital administrator to arrange for an appointment to further explain the study and to verify hospital eligibility for the survey. Earlier studies indicated that the three-month lead time was necessary to obtain a meeting with the administrator, gain hospital approval, collect the required information about the hospital's ambulatory care services, develop the sampling plan, and train participating hospital staff (references 8 and 9). 3. Outpatient Clinic and Emergency Service Area Induction After the initial visit and the development of the sampling plan, the field representative contacted the hospital coordinator to arrange for induction of the sample emergency service areas and outpatient clinics and for instruction of the hospital staff. At these visits, the field representative described the purpose and use of the survey data, explained the data collection process, including the visit sampling procedures, and presented the Patient Record forms. 4. Data Collection The actual visit sampling and data collection for the NHAMCS was primarily the responsibility of hospital staff. This procedure was chosen for several reasons. First, the lack of a standard form or record coversheet in hospitals and the individuality of the hospital recordkeeping made field representative training difficult. Second, for confidentiality reasons, numerous hospitals did not want the field representatives to review patient logs or see actual medical records. Third, hospital staffs were better qualified to abstract data since they were familiar with the medical terms and coding, knew the recordkeeping systems, and could complete the Patient Record forms at or near the time of the visit when the information was the most complete and easiest to retrieve. Hospital staff responsible for completing the Patient Record forms were instructed in how to complete each item by the field representatives. Separate instruction booklets for emergency service areas and outpatient department clinics were prepared and provided to guide hospital staff in this task. These booklets provided an overview of the survey, sampling instructions, instructions for completing the Patient Record forms, and definitions. A brief, one page Patient Record form consisting of two sections was completed for each sample visit. To account for the differences in emergency and outpatient care, different Patient Record forms were developed for each of these settings. The top section of each Patient Record form, which contains the patient's name and record number, was separated from the bottom section by a perforation running across the page. The top section remained attached to the bottom until the entire Patient Record form was was completed. To ensure confidentiality, before collecting the completed Patient Record forms, the top section was detached and given to the hospital staff to keep this portion for a period of four weeks, in case it was necessary to retrieve missing information or clarify information that had been recorded. The Patient Record forms were patterned after the NAMCS and can be completed in 2-3 minutes. The OPD Patient Record form most closely resembles the NAMCS Patient Record form, while the ED Patient Record form has been designed to reflect the type of care provided in that setting. Terms and definitions relating to the Patient Record forms are included in the section, "Patient Record Forms - Instructions and Definitions." D. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL The field representative visited the sampled emergency service areas and clinics each week during the data collection period and maintained telephone contact with the hospital staff involved in the data collection effort. The field representative reviewed the log or other records used for visit sampling to determine if any cases were missing and also edited completed forms for missing data. Attempts were made to retrieve both missing cases and missing data on specific cases, either by consulting with the appropriate hospital staff or by reviewing the pertinent medical records. On the final visit, the field representative collected the remaining Patient Record forms and obtained or verified the total count of visits occurring during the reporting period by reviewing the log used for sample selection or by obtaining counts directly from hospital staff. Because this information was critical to the estimation process, extensive effort was made to ensure the accuracy of this number. At the end of the hospital's reporting period the field representative sent the administrator a personalized "Thank You" letter. E. CONFIDENTIALITY Assurance of confidentiality was provided to all hospitals according to Section 308 (d) of the Public Health Service Act (42 USC 242m). Strict procedures were utilized to prevent disclosure of NHAMCS data. All information which could identify the hospital or its facilities was confidential and was seen only by persons engaged in the NHAMCS, and was not disclosed or released to others for any other purpose. Names or other identifying information for individual patients were not removed from the hospitals or individual facilities. F. DATA PROCESSING 1. Edits In addition to followups for missing and inconsistent data made by the field staff, numerous clerical edits were performed on data received for central data processing. Detailed editing instructions were provided to manually review the patient records and to reclassify or recode "other" entries. Computer edits for code ranges and inconsistencies were also performed. 2. Quality control All medical and drug coding and keying operations were subject to quality control procedures. Quality control for the medical and drug coding operation, as well as straight-key items, involved a two-way 10-percent independent verification procedure. As an additional quality control, all Patient Record forms with differences between coders or with illegible entries for the reason for visit, procedures, diagnosis, E-code (cause of injury), and medication items were reviewed and adjudicated at NCHS. The average keying error rate for nonmedical items was 0.5 percent. For items which required medical coding, discrepancy rates averaged less than 5 percent. 3. Imputations Item nonresponse was quite low, 4 percent or less, for all data items with the following exceptions: race (9 percent), ethnicity (15 percent), and whether the visit was alcohol- or drug-related, [item 14 on the ED form] (6 percent). Incomplete data items were imputed using a "hot deck" procedure by assigning a value from a randomly selected Patient Record form with similar characteristics. For item 13 (urgency) on the ED Patient Record form, the sorting used was ED size by the 3-digit ICD-9-CM code for principal diagnosis. For other ED variables [i.e., item 4 (date of birth), item 5 (sex), item 6 (race), item 7 (ethnicity), item 14 (visit alcohol- or drug-related), item 18 (disposition), and item 19 (providers)], the sort used was ED size by urgency by the 3-digit ICD-9-CM code for principal diagnosis. ED size was determined from the entry on the NHAMCS-101/U (Ambulatory Unit Record) completed by the Census field representative for each emergency service area and outpatient clinic during induction. For the OPD, imputation procedures were performed for the following variables: item 4 (date of birth), item 5 (sex), item 6 (race), item 7 (ethnicity), item 9 (referral), item 12 (patient seen before), item 16 (disposition), and item 17 (providers). The sorting used was OPD size by clinic type by the 3-digit ICD-9-CM code for principal diagnosis. OPD size was determined from the entry on the NHAMCS-101/U, and clinic type used the following categories: general medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics/gynecology, and other. ED and OPD records with imputed variables are flagged on the data file. G. MEDICAL CODING The Patient Record forms for the NHAMCS contain several medical items requiring three separate coding systems. The three coding systems are described briefly below. Quality control for the medical coding operation involved a two-way 10-percent independent verification procedure. As an additional control, all Patient Record forms with differences between coders or with illegible entries for the medical coding items (reason for visit, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, diagnosis, cause of injury, and medication) were reviewed and adjudicated at NCHS. Definitions of the medical items are included in the section entitled, "Patient Record Forms - Instructions and Definitions". 1. Patient's Reason for Visit: Information contained in item 10 of the OPD, and item 11 of the ED Patient Record forms was coded according to an updated version of "A Reason for Visit Classification for Ambulatory Care" (RVC) (reference 10). The system utilizes a modular structure composed of 7 modules. The digits 1 through 7 precede the 3-digit RVC codes to identify the various modules, and digits 8 and 9 are used in special cases, as follows: Prefix Module "1" = symptom module "2" = disease module "3" = diagnostic, screening, and preventive module "4" = treatment module "5" = injuries and adverse effects module "6" = test results module "7" = administrative module "8" = Uncodable entries "9" = special code = blank A maximum of 3 reasons for visit were coded in sequence; coding instructions are contained in the NHAMCS Coding Requirements Manual (reference 11). Copies are available upon request. 2. Physician's Diagnoses: Diagnostic information in item 11 of the OPD and item 12 of the ED Patient Record forms was coded according to the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) (reference 12). The 1993 NHAMCS data codes for diagnoses have the following characteristics: a. 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 nonsuppurative otitis media, unspecified. b. The prefix "20" preceding diagnostic codes represents V code diagnoses V01.0[0]-V82.9[0], e.g. '201081' = 'V10.81' = personal history of malignant neoplasm of bone. NOTE: These prefixes were used because they facilitated data analysis using ACSB software systems. Please note that starting with the 1995 NAMCS public use data files, diagnostic fields will be included that will reflect actual ICD-9-CM codes without prefix or zerofills. c. In addition to the diagnostic codes from the ICD-9-CM there are several unique codes in the diagnostic fields that were developed by NCHS staff: 209900 = - noncodable diagnosis - insufficient information for coding - illegible diagnosis 209910 = - "left before being seen" - "patient walked out" - "not seen by doctor" - "left against medical advice" 209920 = - "transfer to another facility" - "sent to see a specialist" 209970 = diagnosis of "none" 900000 = blank diagnosis A maximum of three diagnoses were coded in sequence. Coding instructions concerning diagnoses are contained in the NHAMCS Coding Requirements Manual (reference 11). 3. Cause of Injury: (ED ONLY) Information contained in item 10 of the Patient Record form (cause of injury) was also coded according to the ICD-9-CM (reference 10), using the Supplemental Classification of External Causes of Injury and Poisoning (E codes). A maximum of three causes of injury were coded, in sequence. Coding instructions are contained in the NHAMCS Coding Requirements Manual, Volume I. In all cases, the "E" prefix has been converted to an "8". 4. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures: Data from part b, item 13 (Tests, surgical and nonsurgical procedures, and therapies) of the OPD Patient Record form were coded according to the ICD-9-CM, using the 4-digit procedure codes in Volume 3. Up to six procedures could be coded for each visit from this item. The procedure classification was also used to code responses to item 15.9 and 16.11 on the ED Patient Record form, with up to three diagnostic services or procedures coded, respectively. 5. Medication Therapy: The NHAMCS drug data in item 17 of the ED and item 15 of the OPD Patient Record forms have been classified and coded according to a unique classification scheme developed at NCHS (reference 13). The scheme is based on the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists' Drug Product Information File which is maintained by the American Druggist Blue Book Data Center. A list of the drug codes is contained in the section, "Drug Entry Codes and Names." The Patient Record forms allow for the recording of up to 5 drugs per visit. These data files also include the following information for each recorded drug mention: a. Generic name code: A unique, 5-digit code assigned to each official generic name assigned to every drug entity by the United States Pharmacopeia or other responsible authority. b. Prescription status code: A code designed to identify the legal status (prescription or nonprescription) of the drug entry. c. Controlled substance status code: A code used to denote the degree of potential abuse and federal control of a drug entry. d. Composition status code: A code used to distinguish between single- ingredient and combination drugs. Note: If the user is searching for single ingredient (or single entity) drugs, then s/he should utilize the composition status code = '1', in conjunction with the "generic name code" field. A single ingredient drug will have one generic code in the "generic name code" field, and blanks in the five "ingredient codes" fields. Ingredient codes should NOT be used when analyzing single entity drugs. On the other hand, if the user is searching for combination drugs, then s/he should utilize composition status code = '2' in conjunction with the "ingredient codes" fields. A combination drug will have a blank generic code in the "generic name code" field, and from one to five generic codes in the "ingredient codes" fields. The "generic name code" field should NOT be used when analyzing combination drugs. e. 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. f. Drug class code: A 4-digit code used to identify the primary class to which the drug entry may belong. These are based on the standard drug classifications used in National Drug Code Directory, 1985 edition (reference 14). The first two digits represent the major drug classes and can be used alone or in conjunction with the additional digits for greater specificity within the major classes. A listing of drug classes is shown in the section, "List of National Drug Code Directory Drug Classes." IMPORTANT: For data users who are interested in analyzing drug data ONLY (apart from visit data), you will need to isolate those records with drugs, or drug mentions, and create a separate datafile of drug mentions. Each Patient Record form can have up to five drug mentions recorded, so whatever subset is created will need to include all of them. This documentation contains marginal data on drug mentions and approximate relative standard errors. Should the data user need additional assistance in analyzing data on drug mentions, the staff of the Ambulatory Care Statistics Branch can be reached by phone at (301) 436-7132. H. ESTIMATION PROCEDURES The probability sample design of the NHAMCS allowed the sample data to be weighted to produce national estimates for the U.S. Unweighted data are not used for analysis as unweighted data ignore the disproportionate sampling used in the NHAMCS. Statistics from the NHAMCS were derived by a multistage estimation procedure that produces essentially unbiased national estimates. Separate national estimates were produced for visits to hospital emergency and outpatient departments. The weight included three basic components: (1) inflation by reciprocals of the probabilities of selection, (2) adjustment for nonresponse, and (3) ratio adjustment to fixed totals. Each component is briefly described below. (1) Inflation by reciprocals of probabilities of selection Because the survey utilized a four-stage sample design, four probabilities of selection existed: (A) the probability of selecting the PSU; (B) the probability of selecting the hospital within the PSU; (C) the probability of selecting the emergency service area or outpatient clinic within the hospital; and (D) the probability of selecting the visit within the particular emergency service area or clinic. The overall probability of including a hospital in the sample was the product of the probability of the PSU being selected multiplied by the probability of the hospital being selected. The probability of selecting the hospital was 1.0 for hospitals in noncertainty PSUs with fewer than five hospitals and was the hospital size divided by a sampling interval for all other hospitals. The sampling intervals for PSUs with more than five hospitals was the cumulative sum of the hospital sizes (the total of ED and OPD visits) in each PSU divided by five. The sampling interval for the certainty PSUs was the cumulative sum of all hospitals in these PSUs divided by 240. The probability of selecting a clinic within a hospital was 1.0 for clinics in hospitals with five or fewer clinics and was the clinic size divided by the sampling interval for clinics in hospitals with more than five clinics. The sampling interval was defined to be the cumulative sum of sizes for the clinics (the expected number of visits during the reporting period) in the hospital divided by five. The probability of selecting a visit was defined as the actual number of visits during the hospital's assigned reporting period divided by the number of Patient Record forms completed. The survey included 13 four-week reporting periods which were inflated to derive annual estimates. (2) Adjustment for nonresponse Estimates from NHAMCS data were adjusted to account for sample units that were in scope, but did not participate in the study. These adjustments were calculated to minimize the impact of nonresponse on final estimates by imputing to nonresponding units the characteristics of similar responding units. As nonresponse may occur at each stage of sampling, several adjustments were required. For these adjustments, hospitals were judged similar if they had the same ownership and were in the same PSU or region and MSA status. Clinics were judged similar if they were of the same clinic type and were in the same PSU. Visits were judged similar if they occurred in the same clinic. (3) Ratio adjustment NHAMCS estimates were adjusted within 12 strata defined by region and ownership. Separate postratio adjustments were made for emergency and outpatient department estimates. For ED estimates, the ratio adjustment for each stratum was a multiplication factor which had as its numerator the number of ED visits in the universe in the stratum and as its denominator the estimated number of ED visits in that stratum. For OPD estimates, the ratio adjustment for each stratum was a multiplication factor which had as its numerator the number of hospitals with an OPD in the universe in the stratum and as its denominator the estimated number of hospitals with OPD's in that stratum. The data for the numerator and denominator of both adjustments were based on figures from the SMG Hospital Market Data Base. I. PATIENT VISIT WEIGHT The "patient visit weight" is a vital component in the process of producing national estimates from sample data and its use should be clearly understood by all data file users. The statistics contained on the data file reflect data concerning only a sample of patient visits, not a complete count of all the visits that occurred in the United States. Each record on the ED file represents one visit in the sample of 29,117 visits, and each record on the OPD file represents one visit in the sample of 28,357 visits. In order to obtain national estimates from the two samples, each record is assigned an inflation factor called the "patient visit weight." By aggregating the "patient visit weights" on the 29,117 ED sample records for 1993 the user can obtain the total of 90,265,955 estimated visits made by all patients to EDs in the United States. Also, by aggregating the "patient visit weights" on the 28,357 OPD sample records for 1993 the user can obtain the total of 62,534,437 estimated visits made by all patients to OPDs in the United States. The marginal tables contain data on numbers of records for selected variables as well as the corresponding national estimated number of visits and drug mentions obtained by aggregating the "patient visit weights" on those records. J. HOSPITAL CODE The purpose of this code is to allow for greater analytical depth by permitting the user to link individual Patient Record forms on the data file with individual hospitals. This linking code will enable users to conduct more comprehensive analysis without violating the confidentiality of patients or hospitals. Hospital codes are randomly assigned each year and may be different on the OPD and ED data files. K. CLINIC TYPE CODE (For OPDs only) The purpose of this code is the same as that of the hospital code. It allows the user to identify all records from a particular outpatient clinic. L. 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, 1993, provided by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. The population estimates are presented here solely for the purpose of providing denominators for rate computation and should not be considered as official population estimates. Table II. Population figures used in computing annual visit rates using National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey data, by age, race, sex, and region: July 1, 1993. _____________________________________________________________________________ | | Age Groups |_____________________________________________________________ Race, Sex, | | | | | and Region | All | < 5 | 5-14 | 15-24 | 25-34 | Ages | years | years | years | years ____________________________________________________________________________ All races Male | 123,705,648 | 10,193,726 | 19,110,717 | 17,119,273 | 20,378,197 Female | 130,575,579 | 9,720,580 | 18,221,452 | 17,230,664 | 20,945,139 Total | 254,281,227 | 19,914,306 | 37,332,169 | 34,349,937 | 41,323,336 White Male | 103,501,557 | 8,089,106 | 15,234,912 | 13,756,309 | 16,981,552 Female | 107,833,590 | 7,631,437 | 14,487,997 | 13,628,573 | 16,920,108 Total | 211,335,147 | 15,720,543 | 29,722,909 | 27,384,882 | 33,901,660 Black Male | 15,014,698 | 1,659,084 | 2,995,411 | 2,481,559 | 2,422,889 Female | 17,015,940 | 1,600,094 | 2,889,480 | 2,659,708 | 2,897,121 Total | 32,030,638 | 3,259,178 | 5,884,891 | 5,141,267 | 5,320,010 Other Male | 5,189,393 | 445,536 | 880,394 | 881,405 | 973,756 Female | 5,726,049 | 489,049 | 843,975 | 942,383 | 1,127,910 Total | 10,915,442 | 934,585 | 1,724,369 | 1,823,788 | 2,101,666 ________________________________ Region Northeast | 50,043,318 Midwest | 62,040,420 South | 85,353,150 West | 56,844,339 NOTE: Based on U.S. Bureau of the Census estimates of the civilian, noninstitutionalized population of the United States as of July 1, 1993. Table II. Population figures used in computing annual visit rates using National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey data, by age, race, sex, and region: July 1, 1993 -continued. _____________________________________________________________________________ | | Age groups |_______________________________________________________________ Race, Sex, | | | | | and Region | 35-44 | 45-54 | 55-64 | 65-74 | 75 years | years | years | years | years | and over _____________________________________________________________________________ All races Male | 19,822,184 | 13,958,637 | 9,992,551 | 8,359,621 | 4,770,742 Female | 20,480,805 | 14,776,474 | 11,060,497 | 10,256,046 | 7,883,922 Total | 40,302,989 | 28,735,111 | 21,053,048 | 18,615,667 | 12,654,664 White Male | 16,876,286 | 12,111,536 | 8,687,498 | 7,440,512 | 4,323,846 Female | 16,950,998 | 12,578,733 | 9,448,804 | 9,081,379 | 7,105,561 Total | 33,827,284 | 24,690,269 | 18,136,302 | 16,521,891 | 11,429,407 Black Male | 2,076,618 | 1,302,273 | 990,224 | 726,475 | 360,165 Female | 2,539,772 | 1,638,388 | 1,205,522 | 947,120 | 638,735 Total | 4,616,390 | 2,940,661 | 2,195,746 | 1,673,595 | 998,900 Other Male | 869,280 | 544,828 | 314,829 | 192,634 | 86,731 Female | 990,035 | 559,353 | 406,171 | 227,547 | 139,626 Total | 1,859,315 | 1,104,181 | 721,000 | 420,181 | 226,357 REFERENCES ----------- 1. 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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF TAPE External file name..................NHAMCS93 Label...............................IBM standard label Number of reels.....................1 Number of recording tracks..........9 Density (bpi).......................1600 OR 6250 Language............................EBCDIC Parity..............................ODD Computer compatibility..............IBM 9021-640 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTERNAL FILE # 1 Data set name.......................GEW2.ED1993 Label...............................(1,SL) Record length.......................365 Block size..........................18,250 Number of records...................29,117 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ INTERNAL FILE # 2 Data set name.......................GEW2.OPD1993 Label...............................(2,SL) Record length.......................354 Block size..........................17,700 Number of records...................28,357 FORMAT OF EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT MICRO-DATA FILE This section contains a detailed breakdown of the data records on the Emergency micro-data file. The data are arranged sequentially according to their physical location on the file. Unless otherwise stated in the "item description" column, the data are derived from the Emergency Department (ED) Patient Record form. The hospital induction questionnaire and the SMG Hospital Market Data Base are other sources of data, while the computer generates other items by recoding selected data items. Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 1 6 1-6 Date of visit 1.1 2 1-2 Month of visit 01-12: January-December 1.2 2 3-4 Day of visit 01-31 1.3 2 5-6 Year of visit Last 2 digits of year (92 or 93)* 2 2 7-8 Patient age (in years; derived from date of birth) 00-99 3 1 9 Sex 1 = Female 2 = Male 4 1 10 Race 1 = White 2 = Black 3 = Asian/Pacific Islander 4 = American Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 5 1 11 Ethnicity 1 = Hispanic origin 2 = Not Hispanic * The 1993 NHAMCS included data collected from Dec. 28, 1992 to Dec. 26, 1993. Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 6 9 12-20 Expected source(s) of payment 6.1 1 12 Private/commercial (1=Yes, 0=No) 6.2 1 13 Medicare " 6.3 1 14 Medicaid " 6.4 1 15 Other government " 6.5 1 16 HMO/other prepaid " 6.6 1 17 Patient paid " 6.7 1 18 No charge " 6.8 1 19 Other " 6.9 1 20 Unspecified " 7 1 21 Place of injury 1 = Home 2 = Work 3 = School/Day Care 4 = Street/Highway 5 = Other 6 = Injury indicated, place unspecified 9 = Blank or invalid 8 15 22-36 Cause of injury (See Description of NHAMCS.) 8.1 5 22-26 Cause # 1: 88000-89999 = E800.0-E999.9 80000 = Blank 80010 = Illegible 80019 = Injury indicated, cause unspecified 8.2 5 27-31 Cause # 2: 88000-89999 = E800.0-E999.9 80000 = Blank 80010 = Illegible 80019 = Injury indicated, cause unspecified 8.3 5 32-36 Cause # 3: 88000-89999 = E800.0-E999.9 80000 = Blank 80010 = Illegible 80019 = Injury indicated, cause unspecified 9 15 37-51 Patient's reason(s) for visit (See Description of NHAMCS.) 9.1 5 37-41 Reason # 1: 10050-89990 = 1005.0-8999.0 90000 = Blank 9.2 5 42-46 Reason # 2: 10050-89990 = 1005.0-8999.0 90000 = Blank 9.3 5 47-51 Reason # 3: 10050-89990 = 1005.0-8999.0 90000 = Blank Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 10 18 52-69 Physician's diagnoses (See Description of the NHAMCS.) 10.1 6 52-57 Diagnosis # 1: 100100-208290 = 001.0[0]-V82.9[0] 209900 = Noncodable, insufficient info for coding, illegible 209970 = Diagnosis of "none" 900000 = Blank 10.2 6 58-63 Diagnosis # 2: 100100-208290 = 001.0[0]-V82.9[0] 209900 = Noncodable, insufficient info for coding, illegible 209970 = Diagnosis of "none" 900000 = Blank 10.3 6 64-69 Diagnosis # 3: 100100-208290 = 001.0[0]-V82.9[0] 209900 = Noncodable, insufficient info for coding, illegible 209970 = Diagnosis of "none" 900000 = Blank 11 1 70 Urgency of this visit 1 = Urgent/Emergent 2 = Non-urgent 12 1 71 Is problem alcohol- or drug related? 1 = Neither 2 = Alcohol-related 3 = Drug-related 4 = Both 5 = Unknown 13 1 72 Were medications ordered or provided at this visit? 1 = Yes 2 = No 14 1 73 Number of medications coded 0-5 15 25 74-98 Medications (See Description of the NHAMCS.) 15.1 5 74-78 Medication Code # 1 00005-93240 = 00005-93240 90000 = Blank 99980 = Unknown entry, other 99999 = Illegible entry Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 15.2 5 79-83 Medication code # 2 00005-93240 = 00005-93240 90000 = Blank 99980 = Unknown entry, other 99999 = Illegible entry 15.3 5 84-88 Medication code # 3 00005-93240 = 00005-93240 90000 = Blank 99980 = Unknown entry, other 99999 = Illegible entry 15.4 5 89-93 Medication code # 4 00005-93240 = 00005-93240 90000 = Blank 99980 = Unknown entry, other 99999 = Illegible entry 15.5 5 94-98 Medication code # 5 00005-93240 = 00005-93240 90000 = Blank 99980 = Unknown entry, other 99999 = Illegible entry 16 20 99-118 Diagnostic/screening services 16.1 1 99 None (1=Yes, 0=No) 16.2 1 100 Blood pressure check " 16.3 1 101 Urinalysis " 16.4 1 102 HIV Serology " 16.5 1 103 EKG " 16.6 1 104 Chest x ray " 16.7 1 105 Extremity x ray " 16.8 1 106 Other diagnostic imaging " Other diagnostic/screening services 16.9 4 107-110 Other (specify) #1 (ICD-9-CM, Vol. 3, Procedures) 0101-9998 = 01.01-99.98 0000 = Blank 9999 = Other and uncodable 16.10 4 111-114 Other (specify) #2 (ICD-9-CM, Vol. 3, Procedures) 0101-9998 = 01.01-99.98 0000 = Blank 9999 = Other and uncodable Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 16.11 4 115-118 Other (specify) #3 (ICD-9-CM, Vol. 3, Procedures) 0101-9998 = 01.01-99.98 0000 = Blank 9999 = Other and uncodable NA 3 119-121 Blank 17 22 122-143 Procedures 17.1 1 122 None (1=Yes, 0=No) 17.2 1 123 Endotracheal intubation " 17.3 1 124 CPR " 17.4 1 125 IV fluids " 17.5 1 126 NG tube/gastric lavage " 17.6 1 127 Wound care " 17.7 1 128 Eye/ENT care " 17.8 1 129 Orthopedic care " 17.9 1 130 Bladder catheter " 17.10 1 131 Lumbar puncture " Other procedures 17.11 4 132-135 Other (specify) #1 (ICD-9-CM, Vol. 3, Procedures) 0101-9998 = 01.01-99.98 0000 = Blank 9999 = Other and uncodable 17.12 4 136-139 Other (specify) #2 (ICD-9-CM, Vol. 3, Procedures) 0101-9998 = 01.01-99.98 0000 = Blank 9999 = Other and uncodable 17.13 4 140-143 Other (specify) #3 (ICD-9-CM, Vol. 3, Procedures) 0101-9998 = 01.01-99.98 0000 = Blank 9999 = Other and uncodable 18 9 144-152 Disposition of this visit 18.1 1 144 No follow-up planned (1=Yes, No) 18.2 1 145 Return to ED P.R.N. " 18.3 1 146 Return to ED- appointment " 18.4 1 147 Refer to referring physician " 18.5 1 148 Refer to other physician/clinic " 18.6 1 149 Admit to hospital " 18.7 1 150 Transfer to other facility " 18.8 1 151 DOA/died in ED " 18.9 1 152 Other " Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 19 8 153-160 Providers seen this visit 19.1 1 153 Resident/Intern (1=Yes, 0=No) 19.2 1 154 Staff physician " 19.3 1 155 Other physician " 19.4 1 156 Physician assistant/Nurse practitioner " 19.5 1 157 Registered nurse " 19.6 1 158 Licensed practical nurse " 19.7 1 159 Nurse's aid " 19.8 1 160 Other " 20 5 161-165 Patient visit weight (See Description of the NHAMCS, page 16.) A right-justified, alphanumeric integer developed by the NHAMCS staff for the purpose of producing national estimates from sample data. 21 1 166 Geographic region (Based on location of facility.) 1 = Northeast 2 = Midwest 3 = South 4 = West 22 1 167 Metropolitan/nonmetropolitan location (Based on location of facility, in conjunction with the definition of the Bureau of the Census and the U.S. Office of Management and Budget.) 1 = MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) 2 = Non-MSA 23 1 168 Hospital ownership 1 = Voluntary non-profit 2 = Government, not Federal 3 = Proprietary 24 3 169-171 Hospital code 001-605 = A unique code assigned to all the records from a particular hospital. Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes ******THE FOLLOWING FIELDS WERE FLAGGED IF DATA WERE IMPUTED TO REPLACE BLANKS FOR THE ITEMS LISTED BELOW ******** 25 8 172-179 Imputations 25.1 1 172 Birth year (1=data imputed, blank=not imputed) 25.2 1 173 Sex " 25.3 1 174 Race " 25.4 1 175 Ethnicity " 25.5 1 176 Urgency " 25.6 1 177 Alcohol- or drug-related " 25.7 1 178 Disposition of visit " 25.8 1 179 Providers seen " END OF IMPUTED DATA FLAGS ****************************************************************************** Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 26-31 37 180-216 Drug related information for MEDCODE #1 26 5 180-184 Generic name code (See Generic Code List.) 50001-92503 = Specific generic code 50000 = Generic name undetermined 27 1 185 Prescription status code 1 = Prescription drug 2 = Nonprescription drug 3 = Undetermined 28 1 186 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 29 1 187 Composition status code 1 = Single entity drug 2 = Combination drug 3 = Undetermined 30 4 188-191 Drug classes (Adapted from the National Drug Code Directory [NDC]). See NDC Code List.) 0100-1945 = NDC drug class 2000-2097 = Unclassified/miscellaneous Blank = Unknown 31 25 192-216 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes) 31.1 5 192-196 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 31.2 5 197-201 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 31.3 5 202-206 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 31.4 5 207-211 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 31.5 5 212-216 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 32-37 37 217-253 Drug related information for MEDCODE #2 32 5 217-221 Generic name code (See Generic Code List.) 50001-92503 = Specific generic code 50000 = Generic name undetermined 33 1 222 Prescription status code 1 = Prescription drug 2 = Nonprescription drug 3 = Undetermined 34 1 223 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 35 1 224 Composition status code 1 = Single entity drug 2 = Combination drug 3 = Undetermined 36 4 225-228 Drug Classes (Adapted from the National Drug Code Directory [NDC]. See NDC Code List.) 0100-1945 = NDC drug class 2000-2097 = Unclassified/miscellaneous Blank = Unknown 37 25 229-253 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes) 37.1 5 229-233 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 37.2 5 234-238 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 37.3 5 239-243 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 37.4 5 244-248 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 37.5 5 249-253 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 38-43 37 254-290 Drug related information for MEDCODE #3 38 5 254-258 Generic name code (See Generic Code List.) 50001-92503 = Specific generic code 50000 = Generic name undetermined 39 1 259 Prescription status code 1 = Prescription drug 2 = Nonprescription drug 3 = Undetermined 40 1 260 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 41 1 261 Composition status code 1 = Single entity drug 2 = Combination drug 3 = Undetermined 42 4 262-265 Drug classes (Adapted from the National Drug Code Directory [NDC]. See NDC Code List.) 0100-1945 = NDC drug class 2000-2097 = Unclassified/miscellaneous Blank = Unknown 43 25 266-290 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes) 43.1 5 266-270 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 43.2 5 271-275 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 43.3 5 276-280 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 43.4 5 281-285 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 43.5 5 286-290 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 44-49 37 291-327 Drug related information for MEDCODE #4 44 5 291-295 Generic name code (See Generic Code List.) 50001-92503 = Specific generic code 50000 = Generic name undetermined 45 1 296 Prescription status code 1 = Prescription drug 2 = Nonprescription drug 3 = Undetermined 46 1 297 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 47 1 298 Composition status code 1 = Single entity drug 2 = Combination drug 3 = Undetermined 48 4 299-302 Drug Classes (Adapted from the National Drug Code Directory [NDC]. See NDC Code List.) 0100-1945 = NDC drug class 2000-2097 = Unclassified/miscellaneous Blank = Unknown 49 25 303-327 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes) 49.1 5 303-307 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 49.2 5 308-312 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 49.3 5 313-317 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 49.4 5 318-322 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 49.5 5 323-327 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 50-55 37 328-364 Drug related information for MEDCODE #5 50 5 328-332 Generic name code (See Generic Code List.) 50001-92503 = Specific generic code 50000 = Generic name undetermined 51 1 333 Prescription status code 1 = Prescription drug 2 = Nonprescription drug 3 = Undetermined 52 1 334 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 53 1 335 Composition status code 1 = Single entity drug 2 = Combination drug 3 = Undetermined 54 4 336-339 Drug Classes (Adapted from the National Drug Code Directory [NDC]. See NDC Code List.) 0100-1945 = NDC drug class 2000-2097 = Unclassified/miscellaneous Blank = Unknown 55 25 340-364 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes) 55.1 5 340-344 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 55.2 5 345-349 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 55.3 5 350-354 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 55.4 5 355-359 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) 55.5 5 360-364 Ingredient code (50001-92503, or 50000) ****END OF DRUG INFORMATION****** 56 1 365 Race Recode 1 = White, 2 = Black, 3 = Other FORMAT OF OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT MICRO-DATA FILE This section contains a detailed breakdown of the data file records on the Outpatient Department micro-data file. The data are arrranged sequentially according to their physical location on the file. Unless otherwise stated in the "item description" column, the data are derived from the Outpatient Department (OPD) Patient Record form. The hospital induction questionnaire and the SMG Hospital Market Data Base are alternate sources of data, while the computer generates other items by recoding selected data items. Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 1 6 1-6 Date of visit 1.1 2 1-2 Month of visit 01-12: January-December 1.2 2 3-4 Day of visit 01-31 1.3 2 5-6 Year of visit Last 2 digits of year (92 or 93)* 2 2 7-8 Patient age (in years; derived from date of birth) 00-99 3 1 9 Sex 1 = Female 2 = Male 4 1 10 Race 1 = White 2 = Black 3 = Asian/Pacific Islander 4 = American Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 5 1 11 Ethnicity 1 = Hispanic origin 2 = Not Hispanic * The 1993 NHAMCS included data collected from Dec. 28, 1992 to Dec. 26, 1993. Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 6 9 12-20 Expected source(s) of payment 6.1 1 12 Private/commercial (1=Yes, 0=No) 6.2 1 13 Medicare " 6.3 1 14 Medicaid " 6.4 1 15 Other government " 6.5 1 16 HMO/other prepaid " 6.6 1 17 Patient paid " 6.7 1 18 No charge " 6.8 1 19 Other " 6.9 1 20 Unspecified " 7 1 21 Was patient referred by another physician? 1 = Yes 2 = No 8 15 22-36 Patient's reason(s) for visit (See Description of the NHAMCS.) 8.1 5 22-26 Reason # 1: 10050-89990 = 1005.0-8999.0 90000 = Blank 8.2 5 27-31 Reason # 2: 10050-89990 = 1005.0-8999.0 90000 = Blank 8.3 5 32-36 Reason # 3: 10050-89990 = 1005.0-8999.0 90000 = Blank 9 18 37-54 Physician's diagnoses (See Description of the NHAMCS.) 9.1 6 37-42 Diagnosis # 1: 100100-208290 = 001.0[0]-V82.9[0] 209900 = Noncodable, insufficient info for coding, illegible 209970 = Diagnosis of "none" 900000 = Blank 9.2 6 43-48 Diagnosis # 2: 100100-208290 = 001.0[0]-V82.9[0] 209900 = Noncodable, insufficient info for coding, illegible 209970 = Diagnosis of "none" 900000 = Blank 9.3 6 49-54 Diagnosis # 3: 100100-208290 = 001.0[0]-V82.9[0] 209900 = Noncodable, insufficient info for coding, illegible 209970 = Diagnosis of "none" 900000 = Blank Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 10.1 1 55 Have you seen patient before? 1 = Yes 2 = No 10.2 1 56 If yes, for the condition in item 11a? 0 = Not applicable 1 = Yes 2 = No 11 37 57-93 Tests, surgical and nonsurgical procedures, and therapies 11.1 1 57 None (1=Yes, 0=No) A. Selected services 11.2 1 58 Blood pressure " 11.3 1 59 Urinalysis " 11.4 1 60 Spirometry " 11.5 1 61 Allergy testing " 11.6 1 62 HIV serology " 11.7 1 63 Other blood test " B. All other services (ICD-9-CM, Vol. 3) 11.8 4 64-67 Service #1 Procedure code 0101-9998 = 01.01-99.98 0000 = Blank 9999 = Other and uncodable 11.9 1 68 Service #1 Performed/Ordered 1 = Performed 2 = Ordered 3 = Unknown 11.10 4 69-72 Service #2 0101-9998 = 01.01-99.98 0000 = Blank 9999 = Other and uncodable 11.11 1 73 Service #2 Performed/Ordered 1 = Performed 2 = Ordered 3 = Unknown 11.12 4 74-77 Service #3 0101-9998 = 01.01-99.98 0000 = Blank 9999 = Other and uncodable Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 11.13 1 78 Service #3 Performed/Ordered 1 = Performed 2 = Ordered 3 = Unknown 11.14 4 79-82 Service #4 0101-9998 = 01.01-99.98 0000 = Blank 9999 = Other and uncodable 11.15 1 83 Service #4 Performed/Ordered 1 = Performed 2 = Ordered 3 = Unknown 11.16 4 84-87 Service #5 0101-9998 = 01.01-99.98 0000 = Blank 9999 = Other and uncodable 11.17 1 88 Service #5 Performed/Ordered 1 = Performed 2 = Ordered 3 = Unknown 11.18 4 89-92 Service #6 0101-9998 = 01.01-99.98 0000 = Blank 9999 = Other and uncodable 11.19 1 93 Service #6 Performed/Ordered 1 = Performed 2 = Ordered 3 = Unknown 12 10 94-103 Counseling/Education 12.1 1 94 None (1=Yes, 0=No) 12.2 1 95 Exercise " 12.3 1 96 Cholesterol reduction " 12.4 1 97 Weight reduction " 12.5 1 98 Smoking cessation " 12.6 1 99 Growth/development " 12.7 1 100 Injury prevention " 12.8 1 101 HIV transmission " 12.9 1 102 Other STD transmission " 12.10 1 103 Other " Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 13 25 104-128 Medications (See Description of the NHAMCS.) 13.1 5 104-108 Medication # 1 00005-93240 = 00005-93240 90000 = Blank 99980 = Unknown entry, Other 99999 = Illegible entry 13.2 5 109-113 Medication code # 2 00005-93240 = 00005-93240 90000 = Blank 99980 = Unknown entry, Other 99999 = Illegible entry 13.3 5 114-118 Medication code # 3 00005-93240 = 00005-93240 90000 = Blank 99980 = Unknown entry, Other 99999 = Illegible entry 13.4 5 119-123 Medication code # 4 00005-93240 = 00005-93240 90000 = Blank 99980 = Unknown entry, Other 99999 = Illegible entry 13.5 5 124-128 Medication code # 5 00005-93240 = 00005-93240 90000 = Blank 99980 = Unknown entry, Other 99999 = Illegible entry 14 1 129 Were medications ordered or provided at this visit? 1 = Yes 2 = No 15 1 130 Number of medications coded 0-5 16 8 131-138 Disposition of this visit 16.1 1 131 No follow-up planned (1=Yes, 0=No) 16.2 1 132 Return to Clinic P.R.N. " 16.3 1 133 Return to Clinic-appointment " 16.4 1 134 Telephone follow-up planned " 16.5 1 135 Return to referring physician " 16.6 1 136 Refer to other physician/clinic " 16.7 1 137 Admit to hospital " 16.8 1 138 Other " Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 17 8 139-146 Providers seen this visit 17.1 1 139 Resident/Intern (1=Yes, 0=No) 17.2 1 140 Staff physician " 17.3 1 141 Other physician " 17.4 1 142 Physician assistant/Nurse practitioner " 17.5 1 143 Registered nurse " 17.6 1 144 Licensed practical nurse " 17.7 1 145 Nurse's aid " 17.8 1 146 Other " 18 5 147-151 Patient visit weight (See Description of the NHAMCS, page 16.) A right justified, alphanumeric integer developed by the ACSB staff for the purpose of producing national estimates from sample data. 19 1 152 Geographic region Based on facility location. 1 = Northeast 2 = Midwest 3 = South 4 = West 20 1 153 Metropolitan/nonmetropolitan Based on facility location, in conjunction with the definition of the Bureau of the Census and the U.S. Office of Management and Budget. 1 = MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) 2 = Non-MSA 21 1 154 Hospital ownership 1 = Voluntary non-profit 2 = Government, non-Federal 3 = Proprietary 22 3 155-157 Hospital code 001-605 = A unique code assigned to all of the records from a particular hospital 23 1 158 Clinic type 1 = General medicine 2 = Surgery 3 = Pediatrics 4 = Obstetrics/Gynecology 5 = Other Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes ******THE FOLLOWING FIELDS WERE FLAGGED IF DATA WERE IMPUTED TO REPLACE BLANKS IN ANY OF THE ITEMS LISTED BELOW ************ 24 10 159-168 Imputations 24.1 1 159 Birth year (1 = data imputed blank = not imputed) 24.2 1 160 Sex " 24.3 1 161 Referral " 24.4 1 162 Seen patient before " 24.5 1 163 If yes, for diagnosis in 11a " 24.6 1 164 Disposition " 24.7 1 165 Providers seen " 24.8 1 166 Race " 24.9 1 167 Ethnicity " 24.10 1 168 Visit date " END OF IMPUTED DATA FLAGS ***************************************************************************** Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 25-30 37 169-205 Drug related information for MEDCODE #1 25 5 169-173 Generic name code (See Generic Code List.) 50005-92503 = Specific generic code 50000 = Generic name undetermined 26 1 174 Prescription status code 1 = Prescription drug 2 = Nonprescription drug 3 = Undetermined 27 1 175 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 28 1 176 Composition status code 1 = Single entity drug 2 = Combination drug 3 = Undetermined 29 4 177-180 Drug classes (Adapted from the National Drug Code Directory [NDC]. See NDC Code List. 0100-1945 = NDC drug class 2000-2097 = Unclassified/miscellaneous Blank = Unknown 30 25 181-205 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes) 30.1 5 181-185 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 30.2 5 186-190 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 30.3 5 191-195 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 30.4 5 196-200 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 30.5 5 201-205 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 31-36 37 206-242 Drug related information for MEDCODE #2 31 5 206-210 Generic name code (See Generic Code List.) 50005-92503 = Specific generic code 50000 = Generic name undetermined 32 1 211 Prescription status code 1 = Prescription drug 2 = Nonprescription drug 3 = Undetermined 33 1 212 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 34 1 213 Composition status code 1 = Single entity drug 2 = Combination drug 3 = Undetermined 35 4 214-217 Drug classes (Adapted from the National Drug Code Directory [NDC]. See NDC Code List.) 0100-1945 = NDC drug class 2000-2097 = Unclassified/miscellaneous Blank = Unknown 36 25 218-242 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes) 36.1 5 218-222 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 36.2 5 223-227 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 36.3 5 228-232 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 36.4 5 233-237 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 36.5 5 238-242 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 37-42 37 243-279 Drug related information for MEDCODE #3 37 5 243-247 Generic name code (See Generic Code List.) 50005-92503 = Specific generic code 50000 = Generic name undetermined 38 1 248 Prescription status code 1 = Prescription drug 2 = Nonprescription drug 3 = Undetermined 39 1 249 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 40 1 250 Composition status code 1 = Single entity drug 2 = Combination drug 3 = Undetermined 41 4 251-254 Drug classes (adapted from the National Drug Code Directory [NDC]. See NDC Code List.) 0100-1945 = NDC drug class 2000-2097 = Unclassified/miscellaneous Blank = Unknown 42 25 255-279 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes) 42.1 5 255-259 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 42.2 5 260-264 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 42.3 5 265-269 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 42.4 5 270-274 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 42.5 5 275-279 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 43-48 37 280-316 Drug related information for MEDCODE #4 43 5 280-284 Generic name code (See Generic Code List.) 50005-92503 = Specific generic code 50000 = Generic name undetermined 44 1 285 Prescription status code 1 = Prescription drug 2 = Nonprescription drug 3 = Undetermined 45 1 286 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 46 1 287 Composition status code 1 = Single entity drug 2 = Combination drug 3 = Undetermined 47 4 288-291 Drug classes (Adapted from the National Drug Code Directory [NDC]. See NDC Code List.) 0100-1945 = NDC drug class 2000-2097 = Unclassified/miscellaneous Blank = Unknown 48 25 292-316 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes) 48.1 5 292-296 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 48.2 5 297-301 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 48.3 5 302-306 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 48.4 5 307-311 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 48.5 5 312-316 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) Item Field File No. Length Location Item Description and Codes 49-54 37 317-353 Drug related information for MEDCODE #5 49 5 317-321 Generic name code (See Generic Code List.) 50005-92503 = Specific generic code 50000 = Generic name undetermined 50 1 322 Prescription status code 1 = Prescription drug 2 = Nonprescription drug 3 = Undetermined 51 1 323 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 52 1 324 Composition status code 1 = Single entity drug 2 = Combination drug 3 = Undetermined 53 4 325-328 Drug classes (Adapted from the National Drug Code Directory [NDC]. See NDC Code List.) 0100-1945 = NDC drug class 2000-2097 = Unclassified/miscellaneous Blank = Unknown 54 25 329-353 Ingredient codes (Ingredients of combination drugs; maximum of 5 generic name codes) 54.1 5 329-333 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 54.2 5 334-338 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 54.3 5 339-343 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 54.4 5 344-348 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) 54.5 5 349-353 Ingredient code (50005-92503, or 50000) ***** END OF DRUG INFORMATION ****** 55 1 354 Race Recode 1 = White, 2 = Black, 3 = Other MARGINAL DATA FOR EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PATIENT VISITS ____________________________________________________________________________ PATIENT AGE TOTAL < 15 15-24 25-44 45-64 65-74 75+ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _______ ALL 29117 6959 4822 9073 4142 1796 2325 REC 90265955 22704992 15178094 27226402 12449923 5394207 7312337 VIS 100.000 25.153 16.815 30.162 13.792 5.976 8.101 PER ___________________________________________________________________________ PATIENT SEX TOTAL FEMALE MALE _________ _________ _________ ALL 29117 15211 13906 RECORDS 90265955 47098816 43167139 VISITS 100.000 52.178 47.822 PERCENT ___________________________________________________________________________ ASIAN/ AMERICAN PATIENT RACE PACIFIC INDIAN/ TOTAL WHITE BLACK ISLANDER ESKIMO/ALEUT _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ALL 29117 21628 6685 686 118 RECORDS 90265955 70101130 18275541 1388132 501152 VISITS 100.000 77.661 20.246 1.538 0.555 PERCENT ___________________________________________________________________________ ETHNICITY NOT TOTAL HISPANIC HISPANIC _________ _________ _________ ALL 29117 3627 25490 RECORDS 90265955 10369477 79896478 VISITS 100.000 11.488 88.512 PERCENT ___________________________________________________________________________ MARGINAL DATA FOR EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PATIENT VISITS (continued) ___________________________________________________________________________ EXPECTED SOURCES OF PRIVATE/ OTHER HMO/OTHER PATIENT PAYMENT TOTAL COMMER MEDICARE MEDICAID GOVT PREPAID PAID _________ ________ ________ _________ __________ ________ _________ ALL 29117 10056 4508 6789 1025 2602 4344 90265955 33184781 14059557 20980051 3259859 6950988 12693355 100.000 36.763 15.576 23.242 3.611 7.701 14.062 NO CHARGE OTHER UNSPECIFIED _________ ________ ____________ 217 1887 633 RECORDS 794128 5428047 1885577 VISITS 0.880 6.013 2.089 PERCENT ___________________________________________________________________________ PLACE OF INJURY SCHOOL/ STREET/ OTHER UNSPECIFIED TOTAL HOME WORK DAY CARE HIGHWAY PLACE LOCATION _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _______ __________ ALL 29117 4281 1424 390 1706 1396 2520 90265955 13328105 4291457 1337051 5166102 4526268 7843166 100.000 14.765 4.754 1.481 5.723 5.014 8.689 BLANK OR INVALID _________ 17400 RECORDS 53773806 VISITS 59.573 PERCENT _____________________________________________________________________________ URGENCY OF URGENT/ NON- THIS VISIT TOTAL EMERGENT URGENT _________ _________ _________ ALL 29117 13490 15627 RECORDS 90265955 40575775 49690180 VISITS 100.000 44.951 55.049 PERCENT ____________________________________________________________________________ MARGINAL DATA FOR EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PATIENT VISITS (continued) ___________________________________________________________________________ IS PROBLEM BOTH ALCOHOL ALCOHOL OR ALCOHOL DRUG AND DRUG DRUG RELATED? TOTAL NEITHER RELATED RELATED RELATED _________ ________ ________ _______ _______ ALL 29117 24641 744 437 123 90265955 76190389 2039100 1177724 326247 100.000 84.407 2.259 1.305 0.361 UNKNOWN _______ 3172 RECORDS 10532495 VISITS 11.668 PERCENT _____________________________________________________________________________ NUMBER OF MEDICATIONS TOTAL NONE 1 DRUG 2 DRUGS 3 DRUGS _________ ________ ________ _______ _______ ALL 29117 7761 9348 6179 3021 90265955 23185685 28320264 20253806 9539548 100.000 25.686 31.374 22.438 10.568 4 DRUGS 5 DRUGS _______ _______ 1347 1461 RECORDS 4423362 4543290 VISITS 4.900 5.033 PERCENT ____________________________________________________________________________ MARGINAL DATA FOR EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT DRUG MENTIONS ___________________________________________________________________________ PATIENT AGE TOTAL < 15 15-24 25-44 45-64 65-74 75+ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ________ _________ ALL 43462 8729 6098 13777 7239 3471 4148 REC 137856418 29172769 20007012 42409893 22443443 10248648 13574653 MEN 100.000 21.162 14.513 30.764 16.280 7.434 9.847 PER ___________________________________________________________________________ PATIENT SEX TOTAL FEMALE MALE _________ _________ _________ ALL 43462 23260 20202 RECORDS 137856418 73779576 64076842 MENTIONS 100.000 53.519 46.481 PERCENT ___________________________________________________________________________ MARGINAL DATA FOR EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT DRUG MENTIONS (continued) ___________________________________________________________________________ NATIONAL DRUG CODE CLASSES ANESTHETIC ANTIDOTES ANTIMICROBIAL HEMATOLOGIC TOTAL DRUGS 01 02 AGENTS 03 AGENTS 04 _________ __________ __________ _____________ ___________ ALL 43462 1185 134 7258 570 137856418 3687667 436413 23919867 1580232 100.000 2.675 0.317 17.351 1.146 CARDIOVAS/ PSYCHO- RADIO- GASTRO- METABOLIC/ RENAL PHARM PHARM/ INTESTINAL NUTRIENT AGENTS 05 DRUGS 02 CONTRAST 07 AGENTS 08 AGENTS 09 __________ __________ ___________ __________ __________ 3124 2170 13 2086 804 9658966 6460157 42170 6213683 2480707 7.007 4.686 0.031 4.507 1.799 HORMONES/ HORMONAL IMMUNOLOGIC SKIN/MUCOUS NEUROLOGIC ONCO- MECH 10 AGENTS 11 MEMBRANE 12 DRUGS 13 LYTICS 14 __________ __________ ___________ __________ __________ 1454 1224 1438 967 46 4391414 3893638 4797123 2915591 128353 3.185 2.824 3.480 2.115 0.093 OPHTHALMIC OTOLOGIC RELIEF OF ANTIPARA- RESPIRATORY DRUGS 15 DRUGS 16 PAIN 17 SITIC 18 TRACT 19 __________ __________ ___________ __________ __________ 697 306 12724 56 4855 2261501 1116664 40999827 217508 15539010 1.640 0.810 29.741 0.158 11.272 UNCLASS/ MISC 20 BLANK __________ __________ 2067 284 RECORDS 6218279 897648 MENTIONS 4.511 0.651 PERCENT ____________________________________________________________________________ MARGINAL DATA FOR OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT PATIENT VISITS _____________________________________________________________________________ PATIENT AGE TOTAL < 15 15-24 25-44 45-64 65-74 75+ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _______ ALL 28357 5741 4022 8431 5714 2495 1954 REC 62534437 12926986 8511620 18298830 12364786 5865205 4567010 VIS 100.000 20.672 13.611 29.262 19.773 9.379 7.303 PER _____________________________________________________________________________ PATIENT SEX TOTAL FEMALE MALE _________ _________ _________ ALL 28357 17703 10654 RECORDS 62534437 38934934 23599503 VISITS 100.000 62.262 37.738 PERCENT ____________________________________________________________________________ ASIAN/ AMERICAN PATIENT RACE PACIFIC INDIAN/ TOTAL WHITE BLACK ISLANDER ESKIMO/ALEUT _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ALL 28357 19683 7593 1017 64 RECORDS 62534437 46336666 14015026 2005791 176954 VISITS 100.000 74.098 22.412 3.207 0.283 PERCENT ___________________________________________________________________________ ETHNICITY NOT TOTAL HISPANIC HISPANIC _________ _________ _________ ALL 28357 3895 24462 RECORDS 62534437 10198074 52336363 VISITS 100.000 16.308 83.692 PERCENT ____________________________________________________________________________ MARGINAL DATA FOR OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT PATIENT VISITS (continued) ___________________________________________________________________________ EXPECTED SOURCES OF PAYMENT PRIVATE/ OTHER HMO/OTHER PATIENT TOTAL COMMER MEDICARE MEDICAID GOVT PREPAID PAID _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ALL 28357 6990 4749 10091 1207 1927 3628 62534437 16906303 10542131 19441770 2754820 5496240 7592243 100.000 27.035 16.858 31.090 4.405 8.789 12.141 NO CHARGE OTHER UNSPECIFIED _________ _________ ____________ 631 1362 774 RECORDS 1391745 2834720 2243451 VISITS 2.226 4.533 3.588 PERCENT ___________________________________________________________________________ PATIENT REFERRAL STATUS TOTAL YES NO _________ _________ _________ ALL 28357 6813 21544 RECORDS 62534437 12349896 50184541 VISITS 100.000 19.749 80.251 PERCENT ___________________________________________________________________________ VISIT NEW OLD PATIENT/ OLD PATIENT/ STATUS TOTAL PATIENT NEW PROBLEM OLD PROBLEM _________ _________ ____________ ____________ ALL 28357 6666 4048 17643 RECORDS 62534437 12807482 9903981 39822974 VISITS 100.000 20.481 15.838 63.682 PERCENT ____________________________________________________________________________ MARGINAL DATA FOR OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT PATIENT VISITS (continued) ________________________________________________________________________ NUMBER OF MEDICATIONS TOTAL NONE 1 DRUG 2 DRUGS 3 DRUGS _________ ________ ________ _______ _______ ALL 28357 11738 7079 4300 2205 62534437 26812224 16001526 9118340 4455624 100.000 42.876 25.588 14.581 7.125 4 DRUGS 5 DRUGS _______ _______ 1249 1786 RECORDS 2628356 3518367 VISITS 4.203 5.626 PERCENT ____________________________________________________________________________ MARGINAL DATA FOR OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT DRUG MENTIONS ___________________________________________________________________________ PATIENT AGE TOTAL < 15 15-24 25-44 45-64 65-74 75+ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ALL 36220 6773 3625 9334 8971 4237 3280 REC 75710337 15037105 7376240 19063425 18009514 9301868 6922185 MEN 100.000 19.861 9.743 25.179 23.787 12.286 9.143 PER ___________________________________________________________________________ PATIENT SEX TOTAL FEMALE MALE _________ _________ _________ ALL 36220 22515 13705 RECORDS 75710337 46167033 29543304 MENTIONS 100.000 60.979 39.021 PERCENT ____________________________________________________________________________ MARGINAL DATA FOR OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT DRUG MENTIONS (continued) ____________________________________________________________________________ NATIONAL DRUG CODE CLASSES ANESTHETIC ANTIDOTES ANTIMICROBIAL HEMATOLOGIC TOTAL DRUGS 01 02 AGENTS 03 AGENTS 04 _________ __________ __________ _____________ ___________ ALL 36220 561 58 4216 1060 75710337 749430 111917 9407791 1968168 100.000 0.990 0.148 12.426 2.600 CARDIOVAS/ PSYCHO- RADIO- GASTRO- METABOLIC/ RENAL PHARM PHARM/ INTESTINAL NUTRIENT AGENTS 05 DRUGS 02 CONTRAST 07 AGENTS 08 AGENTS 09 __________ __________ ___________ __________ __________ 4145 2846 308 1661 1999 8332144 5328182 575811 3286100 4444679 11.005 7.038 0.761 4.340 5.871 HORMONES/ HORMONAL IMMUNOLOGIC SKIN/MUCOUS NEUROLOGIC ONCO- MECH 10 AGENTS 11 MEMBRANE 12 DRUGS 13 LYTICS 14 __________ __________ ___________ __________ __________ 2827 2165 1463 880 555 6295214 4962331 3461981 1346691 1560025 8.315 6.554 4.573 1.779 2.061 OPHTHALMIC OTOLOGIC RELIEF OF ANTIPARA- RESPIRATORY DRUGS 15 DRUGS 16 PAIN 17 SITIC 18 TRACT 19 __________ __________ ___________ __________ __________ 823 188 4755 136 2914 1994277 436649 9358001 331977 6455528 2.634 0.577 12.360 0.438 8.527 UNCLASS/ MISC 20 BLANK __________ __________ 2406 254 RECORDS 4758628 544813 MENTIONS 6.285 0.720 PERCENT ____________________________________________________________________________ Relative Standard Errors The standard error is primarily a measure of the sampling variability that occurs by chance because only a sample is surveyed, rather than the entire universe. The relative standard error (R.S.E.) of an estimate is obtained by dividing the standard error of the estimate by the estimate itself and is expressed as a percentage of the estimate. TABLE I. Relative standard errors for estimated numbers of patient visits and drug mentions: National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1993. __________________________________________________________________________ ] PATIENT VISITS ] DRUG MENTIONS _____________________________________]____________________________________ ] Estimate Relative Standard Error ] Estimate Relative Standard Error (in 1000s) (in percent) ] (in 1000s) (in percent) _____________________________________]_____________________________________ ED OPD ] ED OPD _____________________________________]_____________________________________ ] 10 ....... 70.3 78.3 ] 10 ....... 106.6 91.5 20 ....... 49.8 56.3 ] 20 ....... 75.5 65.6 30 ....... 40.8 46.7 ] 30 ....... 61.8 54.3 40 ....... 35.4 41.1 ] 40 ....... 53.6 47.7 50 ....... 31.8 37.3 ] 50 ....... 48.1 43.2 57 ....... 29.8* 35.3 ] 70 ....... 40.8 37.4 86 ....... 24.5 30.0* ] 90 ....... 36.1 33.8 100 ....... 22.8 28.3 ] 123 ....... 26.3 30.0* 200 ....... 16.5 22.5 ] 133 ....... 30.0* 29.2 400 ....... 12.3 18.9 ] 400 ....... 18.2 21.0 1,000 ....... 8.8 16.4 ] 1,000 ....... 12.7 17.9 5,000 ....... 6.2 14.8 ] 5,000 ....... 8.4 16.0 10,000 ....... 5.8 14.6 ] 10,000 ....... 7.7 15.7 50,000 ....... 5.4 14.5 ] 50,000 ....... 7.1 15.5 100,000 ....... 5.4 14.4 ] 100,000 ....... 7.0 15.5 ____________________________________________________________________________ * The lowest reliable estimate. Example of use of table: An aggregate estimate of 1 million patient visits to OPDs has a relative standard error of 16.4%, or a standard error of 164,000 patient visits (16.4 percent of 1 million). For aggregate estimates, relative standard errors may be calculated using the following general formula, where "x" is the aggregate of patient visits or drug mentions in thousands, and coefficients "A" and "B" are obtained from table II: Divide coefficient B by x and add the result to coefficient A. Take the square root of that sum. Multiply that result by 100 to obtain the relative standard error of x expressed as a percent. For estimates of percentages, relative standard errors may be calculated using the following general formula, where "p" is the percent of visits or drug mentions, "x" is the denominator of the percent in thousands, and coefficient "B" is obtained from table II. Multiply coefficient B by (1 - p). Divide the result by the product of (p * x). Take the square root of that result. Multiply the new result by 100 to obtain the relative standard error of "p" expressed as a percent. Table II. Coefficients appropriate for determining relative standard errors of patient visit or drug mention estimates (in thousands) for EDs and OPDs: National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1993. Coefficient for use with estimates in thousands _____________________________ A B _________________________________________________________________ Patient visits Emergency Departments............... 0.00282 4.9134 Outpatient Departments.............. 0.02082 5.9243 Drug mentions Emergency Departments............... 0.00481 11.3049 Outpatient Departments.............. 0.02387 8.1284 _________________________________________________________________ For estimates of visit rates, in which the numerator is the number of visits for a particular characteristic, and the denominator is the total United States population, the relative standard error is equivalent to the relative standard error of the numerator, as shown in the previous paragraph on aggregate estimates. PATIENT RECORD FORMS - INSTRUCTIONS AND DEFINITIONS Note: unless otherwise specified, item numbers and definitions apply to both the Emergency Department (ED) Patient Record form and the Outpatient Department (OPD) Patient Record form. ITEM 3 - DATE OF VISIT Record the date of this visit in numerical figures. For example, January 15, 1993 should be entered as 1/15/93. ITEM 4 - DATE OF BIRTH Record the month, day, and year of patient's birth in same fashion as item 3. In the rare event the date of birth is unknown, estimate the year of birth as closely as possible. For patients 100 years and older, record year as 18 _ _ . ITEM 5 - SEX Place an 'X' in the appropriate category. ITEM 6 - RACE Record based on observation or the hospital's usual practice or knowledge of this information. You are not expected to ask the patient for this information. If the patient's race is not known or not obvious, mark the box which in your judgment is most appropriate. The categories are defined below. 1. White: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East. 2. Black: A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. 3. Asian/Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands. This area includes, for example, China, India, Japan, Korea, the Philippine Islands, and Samoa. 4. American Indian/Eskimo/Aleut: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America, and who maintains cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community recognition. ITEM 7 - ETHNICITY Mark the appropriate category according to your hospital's usual practices. You are not expected to ask the patient for this information. If the patient's ethnicity is not known or not obvious, mark the box which in your judgment is most appropriate. The categories are defined below. 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: All other persons. ITEM 8 - EXPECTED SOURCE(S) OF PAYMENT Check the source(s) that will pay for this visit. This information is usually in the patient's file. Source Definition 1. Private/Commercial: Charges paid in part or in full by a private insurance company. Includes payments made directly to the hospital as well as payments reimbursed to the patients. 2. Medicare: Changes paid in part or in full by a Medicare plan. Includes payments made directly to the hospital as well as payments reimbursed to the patient. If charges are covered under a Medicare sponsored prepaid plan, mark this box and the prepaid plan box below. 3. Medicaid: Changes paid in part or in full by a Medicaid plan. Includes payments made directly to the hospital as well as payments reimbursed to the patient. 4. Other government: Includes payments made under any other local, state, or Federal health care programs, such as worker's compensation programs and Civilian Health and Medical Programs of Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS). ITEM 8 - EXPECTED SOURCE(S) OF PAYMENT (cont.) 5. HMO/Other prepaid: Charges included under a prepayment plan. Includes Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO'S), Independent Practice Associations (IPA'S), Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO's), etc. 6. Patient paid: Charges paid in part or in full by the patient or the patient's family, which will not be reimbursed by a third party. Includes "co-payments" and "insurance deductibles". Excludes prepaid plan visits for which no co-payment is charged. Mark one or more boxes if partial payment is also expected for one or more third parties. 7. No charge: Visits for which no fee is charged. Do not mark this box for visits paid for as part of a total care package, e.g. prepaid plan visits, post-operative visits included in a surgical fee, and prenatal visits included in a flat fee charged for the entire pregnancy. Mark the box, or boxes, that indicate how the services were originally paid. 8. Other: Any other source of payment not covered in the categories above. ITEM 9 (OPD) - WAS PATIENT REFERRED FOR THIS VISIT BY ANOTHER PHYSICIAN? Mark the 'YES' or 'NO' category as appropriate. The intention of this item is to provide an idea of the "flow" of ambulatory patients from one physician to another. 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 9 (ED) - PLACE OF INJURY In addition to the usual types of injury-related visits for falls, lacerations, burns, etc., other injury-related visits include, but are not limited to: visits for intentional and unintentional poisoning by ITEM 9 (ED) - PLACE OF INJURY (cont.) drugs, medicinal substances, biologicals, and other solid and liquid substances, gases, and vapors; adverse reactions to drugs, medicinal substances, and biologicals; complications of surgial and medical procedures; and insect and animal bites. If the visit is injury-related, check the place where the injury occurred. If the place of injury is not represented by one of the categories, check the "other" box and record the place of injury in the space provided. If a patient is involved in a motor vehicle accident (MVA) while on the job, check "Work" rather than "Street/ Highway." ITEM 10 (ED) - CAUSE OF INJURY If the visit is injury related, describe in detail the events or circumstances that preceded the injury. Examples: overdose of cocaine, fell off monkey bars, unrestrained driver in motor vehicle involving collision with another vehicle. ITEM 10 (OPD), ITEM 11 (ED) - PATIENT'S COMPLAINT(S), SYMPTOM(S), OR OTHER REASON(S) FOR THIS VISIT (in patient's own words) This is one of the most important items on the form. No similar national data on emergency department visits are available and there is a tremendous interest in the findings. Take the time to be sure you understand what is wanted - most importantly the three following points: (1) Record the patient's problem, complaint, symptom, or other reason for this visit as expressed by the patient, or, if the patient is unconscious, the person accompanying the patient (e.g., paramedic, relative). 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 the trouble. (2) The item refers to the patient's complaint, symptom, or other reason for this visit. Conceivably, the patient may have a serious illness, but if his/her principal reason on this visit is a cut finger or a twisted ankle, that is the information we want. (3) The complaint or symptom should be described in the patient's own words, or if the patient is unconscious, the person accompanying the patient (e.g., paramedic, relative). We will obtain the diagnosis in another item. Here we want the patient's description of the problem: "pain in chest," "cramps after eating," or whatever. ITEM 10 (OPD), ITEM 11 (ED) - PATIENT'S COMPLAINT(S), SYMPTOM(S), OR OTHER REASON(S) FOR THIS VISIT (in patient's own words) (cont.) Space has been allotted for both the "most important" and two "other" complaints, symptoms, and reasons mentioned by the patient. Enter the most important in (a) and the other or others in (b) and (c). By "most important" we mean the problem or symptom which in the physician's or hospital staff's judgment was most responsible for the patient making this visit. [OPD only - 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, simply enter the reason for the visit.] But remember, if the reason for the patient's visit was to pay a bill or ask the physician to fill out an insurance form or to drop off a specimen, the patient is not recorded on the log and no Patient Record form should be completed. ITEM 11 (OPD), ITEM 12 (ED) - PHYSICIAN'S DIAGNOSES It is important that the distinction between Part "a" and Parts "b" and "c" is understood. Part "a" refers to the diagnosis associated with the entry in 10a (OPD) or 11a (ED): How did the physician diagnose the most important complaint or symptom for the patient during this visit? The diagnosis may be tentative, provisional, or definitive; it should represent the best judgment at the time, expressed in standard medical terminology, including "problem" terms. If no complaint or symptom is given in item 10a (OPD) or 11a (ED) and no diagnosis is made, enter "none." If a patient appears for postoperative care (followup visit after surgery), record the postoperative diagnosis as well as any other diagnosis associated with item 10a (OPD) or 11a (ED). Indicate the postoperative diagnosis with the letters "P.O." In contrast to most items on this form, items 10b-c (OPD) and 11b-c (ED) do not refer solely to this particular visit. List here the diagnosis of other conditions known to exist for this patient at this time, regardless of their relationship to the present problem. EXAMPLES : a) acute lumbosacral sprain; b) benign hypertension; c) chronic alcoholism a) possible appendicitis; b) diabetes mellitus; c) obesity a) bronchopneumonia; b) arthritis, left knee; c) hypercholesterolemia ITEM 11 (OPD), ITEM 12 (ED) - PHYSICIAN'S DIAGNOSES (cont.) In each of the above, diagnosis "a" is the condition which brought the patient to the hospital on this visit, while "b" and "c" represent other conditions which have been diagnosed by the physician either on this visit or in the past, and which still exist in the patient. ITEM 12 (OPD) - HAS PATIENT BEEN SEEN IN THIS CLINIC BEFORE? This item is self-explanatory and should be marked as appropriate. However, notice the sub-question underneath. If "YES" was marked indicating the patient had been seen in this clinic previously, you must indicate whether this prior visit was also for the diagnosis/ problem in item 11a. ITEM 13 (OPD) - TESTS, SURGICAL AND NON-SURGICAL PROCEDURES, AND THERAPIES In part a, SELECTED SERVICES, mark all services or procedures that were ordered or provided during this visit for the purpose of screening (i.e., early detection of health problems in asymptomatic individuals) or diagnosis (i.e., identification of health problems causing individuals to be symptomatic). During a visit for a complete physical examination, several of the services may be ordered or provided. EACH SERVICE SHOULD BE MARKED. In part b, ALL OTHER SERVICES, record any additional services and procedures not already marked in part a on the lines provided. This includes: - tests (e.g., PAP test, EKG) and imagings (e.g., chest X-ray, MRI) - surgical and non-surgical procedures (e.g., biopsy, colonoscopy) - therapies (e.g., psychotherapy, physiotherapy) Do not include counseling and educational services or medications since these are collected in later items. For each test, procedure, or therapy listed in part b, check the "Performed" or "Ordered" box to indicate if the test, procedure, or therapy was performed at this visit, or was ordered to be performed at a later date. If no tests, procedures, or therapies were performed or ordered during this visit, mark the none box in the upper right-hand corner of this item. ITEM 13 (ED) - URGENCY OF THIS VISIT Check the box which best indicates this visit: (1) Urgent/Emergent patient requires immediate attention for acute illness or injury that threatens life or function. Delay would be harmful to the patient. (2) Non-Urgent patient does not require attention immediately or within a few hours. [NOTE: The NHAMCS included an item on urgency to better understand the continuum of care provided by hospital EDs. For the purposes of the survey urgent visits were defined in the instructions given to sample hospitals as those which met the following conditions: "Patient requires immediate attention for acute illness or injury that threatens life or function. Delay would be harmful to the patient." Nonurgent visits were defined as those in which "patient does not require attention immediately or within a few hours." The definition of urgency used in the NHAMCS does not directly address visits for symptoms that would cause a "prudent layperson" to seek emergency care, but for which is was later determined that emergency care was not necessary. Such visits would be considered urgent based on the definition used by the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), but would not be so categorized using a literal interpretation of the NHAMCS definition. An informal followup of 1994 NHAMCS respon- dents indicated that many EDs were basing their determination of urgency on the patient's symptoms, while other EDs based it on the physician's diagnosis or the treatment provided. Despite the uncertainties related to the manner in which these data were collected, they are useful for examining the complex issues surrounding urgency of care. It is also important to acknowledge the continuing debate concerning the relationship between urgency of visit and appropriateness of ED utilization, and to avoid equating urgent visits as defined in the NHAMCS with appropriate visits to hospital EDs (1). A comprehensive picture of urgency must take into account other factors, such as the patient's subjective reasons for visiting the ED, nature and severity of the patient's symptoms, and issues of access to and availability of alternate source of outpatient care. Analyses are currently being conducted to better understand the urgency data collected in the NHAMCS and to modify how the data are collected in future surveys.] ITEM 14 (ED) - IS PATIENT'S PROBLEM ALCOHOL OR DRUG RELATED? Mark the appropriate category to indicate whether the patient's most important complaint or presenting problem is alcohol related, drug related, both, neither, or unknown. (1) See Schappert SM. "The Urgency of Visits to Hospital Emergency Depart- ments." Statistical Bulletin, 76(4), Oct-Dec 1995. ITEM 14 (ED) - IS PATIENT'S PROBLEM ALCOHOL OR DRUG RELATED? (cont.) [Note - this paragraph was added as clarification for the 1993 NHAMCS] Alcohol related refers to the use or abuse of alcohol by the patient or the person causing the patient's present problem. For example, if the patient was injured in a motor vehicle crash caused by a drunk driver, the staff should mark alcohol related. Drug related refers to the use or abuse of illegal or prescription drugs by the patient or the person causing the patient's present problem. For example, if the patient was shot while buying drugs but was not intoxicated at the time, then the staff should mark drug related. ITEM 14 (OPD) - COUNSELING/EDUCATION Mark all services provided or ordered during this visit. (All forms of medication should be excluded since this information will be collected in item 15.) Nine categories of Counseling/Education are listed. Mark any counseling, advice, education, instructions, or recommendations provided to the patient during this visit. Mark "Other" for counseling involving a current or potential health problem not included in the preceding categories (e.g. instruction on proper use of drugs and devices.) If no counseling/education services are ordered or provided during this visit, indicate this by marking box 1, "None." ITEM 15 (ED) - DIAGNOSTIC/SCREENING SERVICES Mark all services or procedures that were ordered or provided during this visit for the purpose of screening (i.e., early detection of health problems in asymptomatic individuals) or diagnosis (i.e., identification of health problems causing individuals to be symptomatic). EACH SERVICE SHOULD BE MARKED. Mark box 1, "NONE" if no such services were provided. If screening or diagnostic services were provided or ordered during this visit which do not appear on this list, check box 9, "Other," and briefly specify this service. Up to three services may be entered. ITEM 16 (ED) - PROCEDURES Mark all procedures provided on this visit. 1. None - No procedures were provided this visit. 2. Endotracheal Intubation - A laryngoscope inserted into the mouth followed by a tube into the trachea. 3. CPR - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. 4. IV fluids - Administration of intravenous fluids. ITEM 16 (ED) - PROCEDURES (cont.) 5. NG tube/gastric lavage - Insertion of a nasogastric (NG) tube through the nose, down the esophagus, and into the stomach. Gastric lavage - Passage of a solution through the the inflow tube, down the esophagus, and into the stomach, where gastric contents are irrigated and returned through an outflow tube. 6. Wound care - Includes cleaning, debridement, and dressing of burns; repair of lacerations with skin tape or sutures; removal of foreign bodies; excisions; and incision and drainage. 7. Eye/ENT Care - Care provided to the eyes, ears, nose, and throat; includes measurement of intraocular pressure in the eyes, removal of ear wax, removal of foreign bodies, nasal packing, and laryngoscopy. 8. Orthopedic Care - Treatment of orthopedic injuries or conditions; includes casting, wrapping, splinting, and aspiration of fluid from joints. 9. Bladder catheter - Any type of catheter used to catheterize the bladder, for example, Foley. 10. Lumbar puncture - Insertion of a needle into lumbar spine to extract spinal fluid for laboratory examination. 11. Other(s) (Specify) - Record all other diagnostic and/or treatment procedures provided this visit. Up to three procedures may be entered. ITEM 15 (OPD), ITEM 17 (ED) - MEDICATION/INJECTIONS List ALL medications (drugs, vitamins, hormones, ointments, supposi- tories) ordered, injected, administered, or provided this visit, using either brand or generic names. When listing medications, include: prescription and non-prescription medication; immunizations; desensitizing agents; drugs and medications which the physician or other clinic staff ordered or provided previous to this visit and instructs or expects the patient to continue taking. Be sure to follow these instructions: Record the same SPECIFIC DRUG NAME (generic or brand) written on any prescription or the medical record. Do NOT enter broad drug classes, such as "laxative," "cough medicine," or "analgesic." Limit entries to DRUG NAME ONLY. Additional information, such as dosage strength or regimen is not required. ITEM 16 (OPD), ITEM 18 (ED) - DISPOSITION THIS VISIT Mark all categories that apply: DISPOSITION DEFINITION No follow-up planned No return visit or telephone contact is scheduled or planned for the patient's problem on this visit. Return to ED or OPD Clinic P.R.N. The patient is instructed to return to the ED or OPD clinic as needed. Return to ED or OPD Clinic-Appointment The patient is told to schedule an appointment or is given an appointment to return to the ED or OPD clinic at a particular time. Telephone follow-up planned (OPD only) The patient is instructed to telephone the physician or other clinic staff on a particular day to report on his or her progress, or to call at any time if he or she has a problem or wishes further consultation. Return to referring physician The patient was referred to the ED or OPD clinic by his or her personal physician or some other physician and is now instructed to return to that physician for further consultation. Refer to other physician/clinic The patient is instructed to consult or seek care from another physician or clinic. (OPD - The patient may or may not return to this physician at a later date.) Admit to hospital The patient is instructed that further care or treatment will be provided as an inpatient in the hospital. ITEM 16 (OPD), ITEM 18 (ED) - DISPOSITION THIS VISIT (cont.) Transfer to other facility (ED only) The patient is transferred to a facility other than a facility operated under the auspices of this hospital. DOA/Died in ED (ED only) If the patient is dead on arrival (DOA) or died in the ED, the patient is still included in the sample. Other (specify) For any other disposition, describe the disposition on the line provided. Item 17 (OPD), Item 19 (ED) - PROVIDERS SEEN THIS VISIT Mark all providers seen during this visit. If care was provided, at least in part, by a person not represented in the seven categories, mark the "other" box and specify the provider in the space underneath. Provider Definition 1. Resident/Intern Persons graduated from medical school and in training. 2. Staff physician Physician who is employed by the hospital or the university affiliated with the hospital and is a member of the hospital staff. 3. Other physician Consulting physician and other part-time physicians who are not considered to be members of the hospital staff. 4. Physician assist./Nurse Pract. Certified health care professional who delivers health care services/ Registered nurse with advanced training who provides primary health care services. Supervision by a physician is required in some states. 5. Registered nurse Self-explanatory 6. Licensed practical nurse Self-explanatory 7. Nurse's aid Self-explanatory 8. Other (Specify) Self-explanatory 1993 NATIONAL HOSPITAL AMBULATORY MEDICAL CARE SURVEY DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THE SURVEY Patient - An individual seeking personal health services not currently admitted to any health care institution on the premises. A person under a physician's care for health reasons. Patients are defined as in scope or out of scope as follows: In scope - A patient seen by hospital staff in an in scope emergency service area or clinic except as excluded below. Out of scope - Patients seen by a physician in their private office, nursing home, or other extended care institution or in the patient's home. Patients who contact and receive advice from hospital staff via telephone. Patients who come to the hospital only to leave a specimen, to pick up insurance forms, to pick up medication, or to pay a bill. Visit - A visit is a direct, personal exchange between an ambulatory patient and a physician or other health care provider working under the physician's supervision, for the purpose of seeking care and receiving personal health services. Drug mention - The 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, as are nonprescription as well as prescription drugs. Along with all new drugs, the hospital staff also records continued medication if the patient was specifically instructed during the visit to continue the medication. Hospital - All hospitals with an average length of stay for all patients of less than 30 days (short-stay) or hospital whose specialty is general (medical or surgical) or children's general are eligible for the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey except Federal hospitals and hospital units of institutions, and hospitals with less than six beds staffed for patient use. Ownership - Hospitals are designated according to the primary owner of the hospital based on the SMG Hospital Market Data Base. Voluntary nonprofit - hospitals operated by a church or another nonprofit organization Government, non-Federal - hospitals operated by state or local governments Proprietary - hospitals operated by individuals, partnerships, or corporations for profit. Urbanicity - Hospitals are classified by their location in a metropolitan or non-metropolitan statistical area. MSA - Metropolitan Statistical Area as defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget. The definition of an individual MSA involves two considerations: first, a city or cities of specified population that 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 that are metropolitan in character so that the periphery of the specific metropolitan area may be determined. MSAs may cross state lines. In New England, MSAs consist of cities and towns rather than counties. Non-MSA - Non-metropolitan Statistical Area (area other than metropolitan). Emergency department - Hospital facility for the provision of unschedled outpatient services to patients whose conditions require immediate care and which is staffed 24 hours a day. Emergency department that are open less than 24 hours a day are included as part of the hospital's outpatient department. Emergency service area - Area within the emergency department where emergency services are provided. This includes services provided under the "hospital as landlord" arrangement in which the hospital rents space to a physician group. Outpatient department - Hospital facility where non-urgent ambulatory medical care is provided under the supervision of a physician. Clinic - Administrative unit within an organized outpatient department that provides ambulatory medical care under the supervision of a physician. This excludes the "hospital as landlord" arrangement in which the hospital only rents space to a physician group and is not otherwise involved in the delivery of services. Clinics are grouped into the following six specialty groups for purposes of systematic sampling and non-response adjustment: general medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics/gynecology, substance abuse, and other. Clinics are defined as in scope or out of scope as follows: In scope - General Medicine AIDS Allergy Ambulatory Care Anti-coagulation Anesthesia/Pain Apnea Arthritis Asthma Brain Tumor (and Other Tumor) Cardiology Cerebral Palsy (Adult) Chest Coagulant Cystic Fibrosis (Adult) Cytomegalovirus Dermatology Diabetes Diabetic Counseling Digestive Diseases Down's Syndrome (Adult) Endocrinology Epilepsy Family Practice Gastroenterology General Medicine Genetics Geriatric Head (Non-Surgical) Head and Neck (Non-Surgical) Hematology Hemophilia (Adult) Huntington's Disease/Chorea Hyperlipidemia Hypertension Immunology Infectious Diseases Internal Medicine Lead Poisoning (Adult) Leukemia/Bone Marrow Aspiration Lipid Liver Lupus (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) Medical Screening Melanoma Metabolic Movement and Memory Disorders Multiple Sclerosis Muscular Dystrophy Myelomeningocele Nephrology Neurocutaneous Oncology Outreach Program (General Medicine) Pacemaker Pentamidine Peripheral Vascular Disease Pheresis/Plasma Pheresis Pigmented Lesion Primary Care Pulmonary Renal Rheumatology Seizure Senior Care Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Sickle Cell (Adult) Spina Bifida (Adult) Thyroid Tuberculosis Walk-in and/or Screening Weight Management 24 Hour Observation In scope - Surgery Amputee (Surgery and Rehabilitation) Ano-Rectal Arthroscopy Breast Breast Care Bronchoscopy Burn Cardiothoracic Cast/Brace Chief Resident Follow-up (Surgery) Chronic Wound Cleft Palate Club Foot Colon and Rectal Surgery Cryosurgery Cystoscopy Elective Surgery Endoscopy Eye Fine Needle Aspiration Fracture General Surgery Genitourinary Genitourinary Surgery Hand Surgery Head and Neck Surgery Knee Lithotripsy Myelo- (and other myelo) Neurologic Surgery Oncologic Surgery Ophthalmologic Surgery Ophthalmology Orthopedic Orthopedic Surgery Ostomy Otolaryngology Otolaryngologic Surgery Otology Otorhinolaryngology Pediatric Surgery Plastic Surgery Post-Operative Proctology Pulmonary/Thoracic Surgery Scoliosis (Adult) Sigmoidoscopy Spinal Cord Injury Spine Sports Medicine Suture Transplant Surgery Trauma Urodynamics Urologic Surgery Vascular Surgery Visual Fields In scope - Pediatrics Adolescent/Young Adult Adolescent Medicine Airway (Pediatric) Allergy (Pediatric) Behavior and Development (Child) Birth Defect Cardiology (Pediatric) Cerebral Palsy (Child) Child Sexual Assault Clotting (Pediatric) Congenital Heart Continuity (Pediatric) Craniomalformation Critical Care (Pediatric) Dermatology (Pediatric) Developmental Disability Developmental Evaluation Diagnostic (Pediatric) Down's Syndrome (Child) Endocrinology (Pediatric) Gastroenterology (Pediatric) Hematology (Pediatric) Hemoglobinopathy (Pediatric) Hemophilia (Child) High Risk (Pediatric) Infant Apnea Infectious Diseases (Pediatric) Lead Poisoning (Child) Learning Disorder Neonatology Nephrology (Pediatric) Neurology (Pediatric) Newborn Oncology (Pediatric) Ophthalmology (Pediatric) Pediatrics Perinatal Phenylketonuria Pulmonary (Pediatric) Regional Development Rheumatic Heart Rheumatology/Arthritis (Pediatric) Scoliosis (Child) Seizure (Pediatric) Sickle Cell (Child) Spina Bifida (Child) Teenage Teen-Tot Well Child Care In scope - Obstetrics/Gynecology Birth Control Colposcopy Dysplasia Family Planning Gynecology Gynecologic Oncology In Vitro Fertilization Infertility Obstetrics Obstetrics - High Risk Obstetrics - Post-Partum Obstetrics - Prenatal Pregnancy - Counseling Pregnancy Verification Reproductive Reproductive Endocrinology Well Woman Women's Care In scope - Other Adolescent Psychiatry Adult Psychiatry Alcohol Abuse Anxiety Biofeedback Chemical Dependency (excluding Methadone Maintenance) Child Psychiatry Drug Abuse (excluding Methadone Maintenance) Eating Disorder General Preventive Medicine Mental Health Mental Hygiene Myasthenia Gravis Neurology Neurophysiology Pain Management Preventive Medicine Psychopharmacology Sleep Disorder Social Evaluation Toxicology Women's Alcohol Program Out of scope Abortion/Pregnancy Termination Ambulatory Surgery Centers Chemotherapy Dental/Dental Oncology/Dental Surgery Employee Health Service Hemodialysis Kidney (Renal) Dialysis Methadone Maintenance Occupational Safety and Health Occupational Therapy Pharmacy Physical Medicine/Therapy Podiatry Radiation Therapy/Radiation Diagnosis/Radiation Oncology Radiology/Diagnostic x-ray (Imaging) Reading and Language Rehabilitation Respiratory Therapy Speech and Hearing Region - Hospitals are classified by location in one of the four geographic regions of the United States that correspond to those used by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Region States included Northeast.... Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont Midwest...... Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin South........ Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia West......... Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming 1993 NATIONAL HOSPITAL AMBULATORY MEDICAL CARE SURVEY REASON FOR VISIT CLASSIFICATION A. SUMMARY OF CODES MODULE CODE NUMBER SYMPTOM MODULE General Symptoms 1001-1099 Symptoms Referable to Psychological and Mental Disorders 1100-1199 Symptoms Referable to the Nervous System (Excluding Sense Organs) 1200-1259 Symptoms Referable to the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems 1260-1299 Symptoms Referable to the Eyes and Ears 1300-1399 Symptoms Referable to the Respiratory System 1400-1499 Symptoms Referable to the Digestive System 1500-1639 Symptoms Referable to the Genitourinary System 1640-1829 Symptoms Referable to the Skin, Nails, and Hair 1830-1899 Symptoms Referable to the Musculoskeletal System 1900-1999 DISEASE MODULE Infective and Parasitic Diseases 2001-2099 Neoplasms 2100-2199 Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases 2200-2249 Diseases of the Blood and Blood-forming Organs 2250-2299 Mental Disorders 2300-2349 Diseases of the Nervous System 2350-2399 Diseases of the Eye 2400-2449 Diseases of the Ear 2450-2499 Diseases of the Circulatory System 2500-2599 Diseases of the Respiratory System 2600-2649 Diseases of the Digestive System 2650-2699 Diseases of the Genitourinary System 2700-2799 Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue 2800-2899 Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue 2900-2949 Congenital Anomalies 2950-2979 Perinatal Morbidity and Mortality Conditions 2980-2999 DIAGNOSTIC, SCREENING AND PREVENTIVE MODULE General Examinations 3100-3199 Special Examinations 3200-3299 Diagnostic Tests 3300-3399 Other Screening and Preventive Procedures 3400-3499 Family Planning 3500-3599 MODULE CODE NUMBER TREATMENT MODULE Medications 4100-4199 Preoperative and Postoperative Care 4200-4299 Specific Types of Therapy 4400-4499 Specific Therapeutic Procedures 4500-4599 Medical Counseling 4600-4699 Social Problem Counseling 4700-4799 Progress Visit, Not Elsewhere Classified 4800-4899 INJURIES AND ADVERSE EFFECTS MODULE Injury by Type And/or Location 5001-5799 Injury, Not Otherwise Specified 5800-5899 Poisoning and Adverse Effects 5900-5999 TEST RESULTS MODULE 6100-6700 ADMINISTRATIVE MODULE 7100-7140 UNCODABLE ENTRIES 8990-8999 NOTE: NOS = Not otherwise specified; NEC = not elsewhere classified B. REASON FOR VISIT CLASSIFICATION TABULAR LISTING SYMPTOM MODULE GENERAL SYMPTOMS (1001-1099) 1005.0 Chills 1010.0 Fever Includes: High temperature 1015.0 Tiredness, exhaustion Includes: Fatigue No energy Run down Worn out 1020.0 General weakness 1025.0 General ill feeling Includes: Not feeling well Multiple complaints Diffuse Cx Malaise Illness, NOS Sick, NOS 1030.0 Fainting (syncope) Includes: Blacking out Passing out Fainting spells Excludes: Unconsciousness (5840.0) 1035.0 Symptoms of fluid abnormalities 1035.1 Edema Includes: Bloated Holding water Swollen with water Dropsy Ankles swelling (both) Excludes: Swelling of one ankle (1930.5) 1035.2 Excessive sweating, perspiration 1035.3 Excessive thirst 1040.0 Weight gain Includes: Obesity Overweight Too fat Excludes: Counseling for weight problem (4600.0) 1045.0 Weight loss 1045.1 Recent weight loss 1045.2 Underweight 1050.0 Chest pain and related symptoms (not referable to a specific body system) 1050.1 Chest pain Excludes: Heart pain (1265.0) 1050.2 Chest discomfort, pressure, tightness Includes: C - pressure 1050.3 Burning sensation in the chest 1055.0 Pain, specified site not referable to a specific body system Includes: Buttock pain Gluteal pain Perineal pain Excludes: Chest pain (1050.1) Abdominal pain (see 1545.1-1545.3) 1055.1 Rib pain 1055.2 Side pain, flank pain 1055.3 Groin pain Includes: Pubic pain 1055.4 Facial pain Includes: Jaw pain Pain over eye 1060.0 Pain and related symptoms, generalized, site unspecified 1060.1 Pain, unspecified Includes: Ache all over 1060.2 Cramps, spasms, site unspecified Excludes: Menstrual cramps (1745.2) 1060.3 Stiffness, site unspecified 1065.0 Tumor or mass, site unspecified 1070.0 Bleeding, multiple or unspecified sites 1075.0 Symptoms of growth and developmental disorders 1075.1 Lack of growth Includes: Failure to thrive Slowness, physical Too short Immaturity, physical Poor weight gain 1075.2 Excessive growth Includes: Too tall Too big for age Development, early (physical) 1080.0 General symptoms of infants, NEC 1080.1 Crying too much, fussy, fidgety, irritable 1080.2 Regurgitation, spitting up Excludes: Vomiting (1530.0) 1080.3 Feeding problem 1085.0 General or unspecified nonviral infection Includes: Infection, NOS 1090.0 Allergy, NOS Includes: Allergic reaction, NOS Food allergy, NOS Milk allergy, NOS Excludes: Allergic skin reaction (2825.0) Allergy to medications (5905.0) Nasal allergy (2635.0) 1095.0 Disorders of motor functions Includes: Ataxia Difficulty in walking Clumsiness Limping Staggering Stumbling Uncoordinated Dyskinesia SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO PSYCHOLOGICAL AND MENTAL DISORDERS (1100-1199) 1100.0 Anxiety and nervousness Includes: Apprehension Bad nerves Jittery Panicky feeling Stress Tension Upset Worried 1105.0 Fears and phobias Includes: General fearfulness 1110.0 Depression Includes: Crying excessively Dejected Feeling low Grief Hopelessness Sadness Unhappy Feeling down 1115.0 Anger Includes: Bitterness Hostile feelings Excludes: Temper problems (1130.4) 1120.0 Problems with identity and self-esteem Includes: No confidence Loss of identity Identity crisis No goals Don't like myself Guilt Poor boundaries Co-dependency Dependency Too much is expected of me Insecurity, emotional 1125.0 Restlessness Includes: Hyperactivity Overactivity 1130.0 Behavioral disturbances Includes: Staring spells Gambling problem 1130.1 Antisocial behavior Includes: Avoiding people Excessive shyness Social isolation Withdrawal Lying 1130.2 Hostile behavior Includes: Aggressiveness Criminality Cruelty Destructiveness Negativism Quarrelsome Child abuser Child neglecter Elder abuser Spouse abuser Wife batterer 1130.3 Hysterical behavior 1130.4 Temper problems Includes: Blowing up Irritability Losing temper Temper tantrums 1130.5 Obsessions and compulsions 1135.0 Disturbances of sleep Includes: Night terrors 1135.1 Insomnia Includes: Sleeplessness Can't sleep Trouble falling asleep 1135.2 Sleepiness (hypersomnia) Includes: Drowsiness Can't stay awake 1135.3 Nightmares 1135.4 Sleepwalking 1140.0 Smoking problems Includes: Smoking too much Can't quit smoking 1140.0 Smoking problems (cont.) Excludes: Smoker's cough (1440.0) Physical symptoms of smoking (see particular symptom) 1145.0 Alcohol-related problems Includes: Drinking problem Excludes: Adverse effects of alcohol (5915.0) Alcoholism (2320.0) 1150.0 Abnormal drug usage Includes: Drug Abuse Frequent or excessive use of stimulants, hallucinogens, depressants, etc. Excludes: Drug addiction (2321.0) Drug dependence (2321.0) Intoxication with drugs (5910.0) Overdose, intentional (5820.1) Overdose, unintentional, NOS (5910.0) 1155.0 Delusions or hallucinations Includes: Seeing things Hearing voices Medicine is poisoned Grandiosity Ideas of reference 1160.0 Psychosexual disorders 1160.1 Frigidity, loss of sex drive, lack of response, lack of libido 1160.2 Homosexuality, concerns with 1160.3 Impotence 1160.4 Premature ejaculation 1160.5 Masturbation excessive, concerns about 1160.6 Orgasm, problem with 1165.0 Other symptoms or problems relating to psychological and mental disorders, NEC Includes: Can't cope Going crazy Losing my mind Disoriented Difficulty concentrating Trouble concentrating Hate everybody Mood fluctuation Mood swings Blunted affect Constricted affect Peculiar thinking Inhibited Non-communicative Communications issues Deja vu feelings Psychological problems, NOS Wandering around Excludes: Character disorder (2315.0) Personality disorder (2315.0) 1165.0 Other symptoms or problems relating to psychological and mental disorders, NEC 1165.1 Nailbiting 1165.2 Thumbsucking SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM (EXCLUDING SENSE ORGANS) (1200-1259) 1200.0 Abnormal involuntary movements Includes: Shaking Jerking Tics Tremors Twitch Excludes: Eye movements (see 1325.0-1325.4) Eyelid twitch (1340.4) 1205.0 Convulsions Includes: Fits Febrile convulsions Seizures Spells Excludes: Fainting (1030.0) 1210.0 Headache, pain in head Excludes: Sinus headache (1410.1) Migraine (2365.0) 1215.0 Memory, disturbances of Includes: Amnesia Forgetfulness Lack or loss of memory Temporary loss of memory 1220.0 Disturbances of sensation 1220.1 Loss of feeling (anesthesia) Includes: Numbness No response to pain 1220.2 Increased sensation (hyperesthesia) 1220.3 Abnormal sensation (paresthesia) Includes: Prickly feeling Burning, tingling sensation Needles and pins 1220.4 Other disturbances of sense, including smell and taste 1225.0 Vertigo - dizziness Includes: Falling sensation Giddiness (dizziness) Lightheadedness Loss of sense of equilibrium or balance Room spinning 1230.0 Weakness (neurologic) Includes: Right- or left-sided weakness Drooping, facial or NOS Excludes: General weakness (1020.0) 1235.0 Disorders of speech, speech disturbance Includes: Groping for words 1235.1 Stuttering, stammering 1235.2 Slurring 1240.0 Other symptoms referable to the nervous system Includes: Pinched nerve Confusion Cognitive decline SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE CARDIOVASCULAR AND LYMPHATIC SYSTEMS (1260-1299) 1260.0 Abnormal pulsations and palpitations 1260.1 Increased heartbeat Includes: Pulse too fast Rapid heartbeat 1260.2 Decreased heartbeat Includes: Pulse too slow Slow heart 1260.3 Irregular heartbeat Includes: Fluttering Skipped beat 1265.0 Heart pain Includes: Heart distress Anginal pain Pain over heart Excludes: Angina pectoris (2515.0) Chest pain (1050.1) 1270.0 Other symptoms of the heart Includes: Bad heart Poor heart Weak heart Heart condition 1275.0 Symptoms of lymph glands (or nodes) 1275.1 Swollen or enlarged glands 1275.2 Sore glands 1280.0 Other symptoms referable to the cardiovascular/lymphatic system, NEC 1280.1 Poor circulation 1280.2 Pallor, paleness 1280.3 Flushed, blushing SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE EYES AND EARS (1300-1399) 1305.0 Vision dysfunctions Excludes: Refractive errors (2405.0) 1305.1 Blindness and half vision 1305.2 Diminished vision Includes: Blurred vision Difficulty reading Poor vision Trouble seeing Can't see distances Weak eyes Scotoma 1305.3 Extraneous vision Includes: Cloudy vision Hazy vision Spots in front of eyes (floaters) 1305.4 Double vision (diplopia) 1310.0 Discharge from eye 1310.1 Bleeding 1310.2 Tearing, watering (lacrimation) 1310.3 Pus, matter, white discharge 1315.0 Eye infection and inflammation 1315.1 Pinkeye 1320.0 Abnormal sensations of the eye Includes: Foreign body sensation 1320.1 Pain Includes: Irritation 1320.2 Itching 1320.3 Burning 1320.4 Strain 1325.0 Abnormal eye movements 1325.1 Abnormal retraction 1325.2 Cross-eyed 1325.3 Pupils unequal 1325.4 Deviation 1330.0 Abnormal appearance of eyes 1330.1 Abnormal color Includes: Bloodshot Red Excludes: Yellow (1610.2) 1330.2 Protrusion (exophthalmos) 1330.3 Cloudy, dull, hazy appearance 1335.0 Other and unspecified symptoms referable to eye, NEC Includes: Defect, NOS 1335.1 Contact lens problems 1335.2 Allergy 1335.3 Swelling Excludes: Foreign body (5600.0) Injury (5510.0) Abrasion (5410.0) 1340.0 Symptoms of eyelids 1340.1 Infection, inflammation, swelling 1340.2 Itching 1340.3 Mass or growth 1340.4 Abnormal movement Includes: Twitching Blinking Squinting Drooping 1345.0 Hearing dysfunctions 1345.1 Diminished hearing Includes: Deafness Trouble hearing Hearing loss 1345.2 Heightened or acute hearing 1345.3 Extraneous hearing Includes: Ringing (tinnitus) Excludes: Hearing things (1155.0) 1350.0 Discharge from ear Includes: Fluid in ear 1350.1 Bleeding 1350.2 Pus (purulent drainage) 1350.3 Swimmer's ear 1355.0 Earache, or ear infection 1355.1 Earache, pain 1355.2 Ear infection 1360.0 Plugged feeling in ear Includes: Ear wax Ear feels full Congestion in ear Blocked Cracking Popping Ears need cleaning 1365.0 Other and unspecified symptoms referable to the ears, NEC 1365.1 Itching 1365.2 Growths or mass 1365.3 Pulling at ears, picking at ears 1365.4 Abnormal size or shape, "ears stick out" Excludes: Foreign body in ear (5620.0) SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (1400-1499) 1400.0 Nasal congestion Includes: Drippy nose Runny nose Post-nasal drip Sniffles Stuffy nose Nasal obstruction Excess mucus 1405.0 Other symptoms of nose Excludes: Nasal allergy (2635.0) 1405.1 Nosebleed (epistaxis) 1405.2 Sore in nose 1405.3 Inflammation and swelling Includes: Sore nose Infection Red nose 1405.4 Problem with appearance of nose Includes: Too large Bump(s) Undesirable appearance 1410.0 Sinus problems Includes: Sinus drainage 1410.1 Pain and pressure Includes: Sinus headache 1410.2 Sinus inflammation, infection 1410.3 Sinus congestion 1415.0 Shortness of breath Includes: Breathlessness Sensation of suffocation 1420.0 Labored or difficult breathing (dyspnea) Includes: Smothering Respiratory distress Trouble breathing 1425.0 Wheezing Includes: Sighing respiration 1430.0 Breathing problems, NEC Includes: Hurts to breathe 1430.1 Disorders of respiratory sound, NEC Includes: Abnormal breathing sounds Snoring Rattles Stridor 1430.2 Rapid breathing (hyperventilation) 1435.0 Sneezing 1440.0 Cough Includes: Croupy cough Smoker's cough 1445.0 Head cold, upper respiratory infection (coryza) Includes: Cold, NOS Excludes: Chest cold (1475.0) 1450.0 General viral infection 1450.1 Flu Includes: Grip Influenza Excludes: Croup (2600.0) 1455.0 Symptoms referable to throat 1455.1 Soreness Includes: Throat hurts 1455.2 Pain 1455.3 Infection Includes: Throat virus Excludes: Strep throat (2010.0) 1455.4 Irritation, scratch, tickle 1455.5 Swelling 1455.6 Lump or mass Includes: Sensation of something in throat Excludes: Foreign body in throat (5615.0) 1460.0 Symptoms referable to tonsils Includes: Infection Inflammation 1470.0 Abnormalities of sputum or phlegm 1470.1 Coughing up blood Includes: Hemophysis 1470.2 Pus in sputum 1470.3 Excessive sputum 1475.0 Congestion in chest Includes: Lung congestion Chest cold 1480.0 Disorders of voice 1480.1 Hoarseness, loss of voice 1480.2 Hypernasality 1485.0 Other symptoms referable to the respiratory system, NEC Includes: Drainage in throat SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM (1500-1639) 1500.0 Symptoms of teeth and gums Includes: Tooth knocked out 1500.1 Toothache 1500.2 Gum pain 1500.3 Bleeding gums 1505.0 Symptoms referable to lips 1505.1 Cracked, bleeding, dry 1505.2 Abnormal color 1505.3 Cold sore 1510.0 Symptoms referable to mouth Includes: Saliva too thick Foaming at the mouth 1510.1 Pain, burning, soreness 1510.2 Bleeding 1510.3 Dryness 1510.4 Ulcer, sore 1515.0 Symptoms referable to tongue Includes: Ulcer on tongue 1515.1 Pain 1515.2 Bleeding 1515.3 Inflammation, infection, swelling 1515.4 Abnormal color, ridges, coated 1520.0 Difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia) Includes: Choking Inability to swallow 1525.0 Nausea Includes: Upset stomach Sick to stomach Nervous stomach Feel like throwing up 1530.0 Vomiting Includes: Can't keep food down Throwing up Retching Excludes: Regurgitation, infants (1080.2) Vomiting blood (1580.2) 1535.0 Heartburn and indigestion (dyspepsia) Includes: Excessive belching 1540.0 Gastrointestinal infection Includes: Stomach flu Stomach virus Intestinal virus 1545.0 Stomach and abdominal pain, cramps and spasms Includes: Gastric pain Excludes: Groin pain (1055.3) 1545.1 Abdominal pain, cramps, spasms, NOS Includes: Intestinal colic Gas pains Abdominal discomfort, NOS 1545.2 Lower abdominal pain, cramps, spasms, Includes: Right lower quadrant (RLQ) pain Left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain Inguinal pain 1545.3 Upper abdominal pain, cramps, spasms Includes: Epigastric pain Left upper quadrant (LUQ) pain Pain in umbilical region Right upper quadrant (RUQ) pain 1565.0 Change in abdominal size 1565.1 Distention, fullness, NOS Includes: Abdominal bloating Stomach fullness 1565.2 Mass or tumor Includes: Mass in groin Mass, inguinal 1565.3 Abdominal swelling, NOS 1570.0 Appetite, abnormal 1570.1 Excessive appetite Eats too much Always hungry 1570.2 Decreased appetite Not hungry Loss of appetite 1580.0 Gastrointestinal bleeding 1580.1 Blood in stool (melena) 1580.2 Vomiting blood (hematemesis) 1585.0 Flatulence Includes: Gas Bloated, gas Excessive gas Distention due to gas Excludes: Gas pains (1545.1) 1590.0 Constipation 1595.0 Diarrhea Includes: Loose stools The runs 1600.0 Other symptoms or changes in bowel function 1600.1 Discharge in stools Includes: Mucus Pus 1600.2 Worms 1600.3 Changes in size, color, shape, or odor Includes: Bulky stools Too narrow Unusual odor or color 1600.4 Incontinence of stool Includes: Dirty pants (encopresis) Leaking stools 1605.0 Symptoms referable to anus-rectum 1605.1 Pain Includes: Burning Irritation 1605.2 Bleeding 1605.3 Swelling or mass 1605.4 Itching 1610.0 Symptoms of liver, gallbladder, and biliary tract 1610.1 Pain 1610.2 Jaundice Includes: Yellow eyes Yellow skin 1615.0 Other and unspecified symptoms referable to digestive system Includes: Bad breath Halitosis Stomach problem Stomach trouble Hiccoughs Gastrointestinal distress Epigastric distress SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM (1640-1829) 1640.0 Abnormalities of urine Excludes: Abnormal findings of urine tests (6200.0) 1640.1 Blood in urine (hematuria) 1640.2 Pus in urine 1640.3 Unusual color or odor 1645.0 Frequency and urgency of urination 1645.1 Excessive urination, night (nocturia) 1650.0 Painful urination Includes: Burning, discomfort 1655.0 Incontinence of urine (enuresis) 1655.1 Involuntary urination, can't hold urine, dribbling 1655.2 Bedwetting 1660.0 Other urinary dysfunctions Includes: Trouble going 1660.1 Retention of urine Includes: Weak stream Can't urinate 1660.2 Hesitancy Includes: Difficulty in starting stream 1660.3 Large volume Includes: Polyuria 1665.0 Symptoms of bladder Includes: Bladder trouble 1665.1 Pain 1665.2 Infection 1670.0 Symptoms of the kidneys Includes: Kidney trouble 1670.1 Pain 1670.2 Infection 1675.0 Urinary tract infection, NOS Includes: Genitourinary infection Urine infection 1680.0 Other symptoms referable to urinary tract Includes: Passed stones Excludes: Kidney stones or bladder stones (2705.0) 1700.0 Symptoms of penis 1700.1 Pain, aching, soreness, tenderness, painful erection 1700.2 Infection, inflammation, swelling 1700.3 Lumps, bumps, growths, warts 1705.0 Penile discharge 1710.0 Symptoms of prostate Includes: Prostate trouble 1710.1 Swelling 1710.2 Infection 1715.0 Symptoms of the scrotum and testes 1715.1 Pain, aching, tenderness 1715.2 Swelling, inflammation 1715.3 Growths, warts, lumps, bumps 1715.4 Itching, jock itch 1720.0 Other symptoms of male reproductive system Excludes: Psychosexual problems (1160.0-1160.6) 1730.0 Absence of menstruation (amenorrhea) Excludes: Suspected pregnancy (3200.0) Missed a period (3200.0) Period late (3200.0) 1735.0 Irregularity of menstrual interval 1735.1 Frequent 1735.2 Infrequent 1735.3 Unpredictable 1740.0 Irregularity of menstrual flow 1740.1 Excessively heavy (menorrhagia) 1740.2 Scanty flow (oligomenorrhea) 1740.3 Abnormal material, including clots 1745.0 Menstrual symptoms, other and unspecified Includes: Long periods 1745.1 Premenstrual symptoms Includes: Premenstrual tension or irritability Bloating before periods 1745.2 Painful menstruation (dysmenorrhea) Includes: Menstrual cramps Pain in legs and back during menstruation 1750.0 Menopausal symptoms 1750.1 Early or late onset of menopause 1750.2 Vasomotor symptoms-hot flashes 1750.3 Emotional symptoms, change of life problems 1755.0 Uterine and vaginal bleeding Excludes: Bleeding during pregnancy (1790.2) 1755.1 Intermenstrual bleeding (metrorrhagia) Includes: Breakthrough bleeding Bleeding between periods 1755.2 Postmenopausal bleeding 1755.3 Postcoital bleeding, female 1760.0 Vaginal discharge Includes: Bloody, brown, white (leukorrhea), excessive 1765.0 Other vaginal symptoms 1765.1 Pain 1765.2 Infection 1765.3 Itching, burning 1770.0 Vulvar disorders 1770.1 Itching and irritation, swelling 1770.2 Mass, lump 1770.3 Growth, wart, cyst, ulcer, sore 1775.0 Pelvic symptoms 1775.1 Pain 1775.2 Pressure or dropping sensation Includes: Feeling of uterus falling out 1775.3 Infection, inflammation 1790.0 Problems of pregnancy Excludes: Routine prenatal visits (3205.0) 1790.1 Pain during pregnancy 1790.2 Spotting, bleeding during pregnancy 1790.3 Symptoms of onset of labor Includes: Water broke Ruptured membranes Labor pain, contractions Labor, NOS 1791.0 Postpartum problems Includes: Bleeding Pain Excludes: Postpartum examination, routine (3215.0) 1795.0 Other symptoms referable to the female reproductive system Includes: Frequent miscarriage 1800.0 Pain or soreness of breast Includes: Tenderness 1805.0 Lump or mass of breast Includes: Bump Knot Nodule Cyst 1810.0 Other symptoms referable to breast 1810.1 Bleeding or discharge from nipple 1810.2 Postpartum problems Includes: Engorgement Postpartum infection Nursing difficulties 1810.3 Problems with shape or size Includes: Too large Too small Sagging Uneven development 1815.0 Symptoms of infertility Includes: Can't get pregnant Inability to conceive Sterility 1820.0 Hormone deficiency or problem 1825.0 Symptoms of sexual dysfunction Includes: Dyspareunia Painful intercourse Excludes: Psychological disorders (see 1160.0-1160.6) SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE SKIN, NAILS, AND HAIR (1830-1899) 1830.0 Acne or pimples Includes: Bad complexion Blackheads Blemishes Breaking out Complexion, NOS Whiteheads 1835.0 Discoloration or abnormal pigmentation Includes: Freckles Blotches Redness Spots Circles under eyes Birthmark Excludes: Jaundice (1610.2) Bruise (see 5405.0-5430.0) Flushing (1280.3) Blushing (1280.3) 1840.0 Infections of skin, NOS Includes: Infected blister Excludes: Athlete's foot (2025.0) 1840.1 Infection of skin of head or neck area 1840.2 Infection of skin of arm, hand, or finger 1840.3 Infection of skin of leg, foot, or toe 1845.0 Symptoms of skin moles Includes: Skin mole, NOS 1845.1 Change in size or color 1845.2 Bleeding mole 1850.0 Warts, NOS Includes: Condyloma Condyloma acuminatum Excludes: Plantar's warts (2015.0) 1855.0 Other growths of skin Includes: Skin growth, NOS Skin tag Cysts, NOS Callus Corns 1860.0 Skin rash Includes: Rash Skin eruption Excludes: Poison ivy (2825.0) Poison oak (2825.0) 1860.1 Diaper rash 1865.0 Skin lesion Includes: Ulcer Sore Blister Pustule Raw area 1870.0 Skin irritations, NEC 1870.1 Pain 1870.2 Itching 1875.0 Swelling of skin Includes: Bumps, lumps Nodules Welts, except hives (2825.0) Tumor, skin 1880.0 Other symptoms referable to skin Excludes: Navel problems (1895.0) 1880.1 Oiliness 1880.2 Dryness, peeling, scaliness, roughness 1880.3 Wrinkles 1885.0 Symptoms referable to nails 1885.1 Infected 1885.2 Ingrown 1885.3 Brittle, breaking, splitting, cracked, ridged 1890.0 Symptoms referable to hair and scalp 1890.1 Too little hair Includes: Baldness Alopecia Falling out Losing hair 1890.2 Unwanted hair Includes: Superfluous hair Abnormal hairiness Hirsutism 1890.3 Dryness, flaky scalp 1890.4 Itching 1895.0 Navel problems Includes: Umbilicus not healing SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM (1900-1999) These codes exclude all injuries (See Injuries and Adverse Effects Module.) The following fifth digits should be used with categories 1900-1970: .1 pain, ache, soreness, discomfort .2 cramps, contractures, spasms .3 limitation of movement, stiffness .4 weakness .5 swelling .6 lump, mass, tumor 1900.0 Neck symptoms 1905.0 Back symptoms 1910.0 Low back symptoms 1915.0 Hip symptoms 1920.0 Leg symptoms 1925.0 Knee symptoms 1930.0 Ankle symptoms 1935.0 Foot and toe symptoms 1940.0 Shoulder symptoms 1945.0 Arm symptoms 1950.0 Elbow symptoms 1955.0 Wrist symptoms 1960.0 Hand and finger symptoms 1965.0 Symptoms of unspecified muscles 1970.0 Symptoms of unspecified joints 1975.0 Musculoskeletal deformities Excludes: Clubfoot (2960.0) Curvature of spine (2910.0) 1975.1 Bowlegged, knock-kneed 1975.2 Posture problems 1975.3 Pigeon-toed, feet turn in 1980.0 Other musculoskeletal symptoms Includes: Bone pain Stump pain DISEASE MODULE INFECTIVE AND PARASITIC DISEASES (2001-2099) 2005.0 Intestinal infectious diseases Includes: Gastroenteritis Enteritis Cholera Salmonella Dysentery 2010.0 Streptococcal infection Includes: Streptococcal tonsillitis Scarlet fever 2015.0 Viral diseases Includes: Chickenpox Shingles (Herpes zoster) Herpes simplex Measles German measles (rubella) Mumps Infectious mononucleosis Hepatitis (infectious and NOS) Smallpox Poliomyelitis Verruca Plantar's warts 2015.1 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) with associated conditions Includes: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome AIDS AIDS-like syndrome AIDS-related complex ARC 2015.2 History of positive serological or viral culture findings for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) without associated conditions Includes: HIV positive Excludes: Results, follow-up of test for HIV (6106.0) 2020.0 Venereal diseases Includes: Syphilis Gonorrhea Venereal diseases, NOS 2025.0 Fungus infections (mycoses) Includes: Candidiasis Yeast infection Moniliasis Dermatophytoses Athlete's foot Ringworm Thrush Tinea 2030.0 Parasitic diseases Includes: Pinworms Ascaris Lice Maggots Leeches 2035.0 Other and unspecified infectious and parasitic diseases Includes: Staphylococcal infections Trichomonas vaginitis Tuberculosis NEOPLASMS (2100-2199) Malignant neoplasms: 2100.0 Cancer, gastrointestinal tract Includes: Esophagus Stomach Small intestine Colon 2105.0 Cancer, respiratory tract Includes: Bronchus Lung Larynx Trachea Throat 2110.0 Cancer, skin and subcutaneous tissues Includes: Melanoma Basal cell carcinoma Squamous cell carcinoma 2115.0 Cancer, breast 2120.0 Cancer, female genital tract Includes: Uterus Cervix Fallopian tube(s) Vagina Vulva Ovary(ies) Endometrium 2125.0 Cancer, urinary and male genital tract Includes: Bladder Kidney Prostate 2130.0 Other malignant neoplasms Includes: Metastatic carcinoma Brain tumor Bone cancer Carcinoma-in-situ, NOS 2135.0 Hodgkin's disease, lymphomata, leukemias Includes: Multiple myeloma Polycythemia vera Lymphosarcoma Cancer of blood Benign and uncertain nature neoplasms: 2140.0 Fibroids and other uterine neoplasms Includes: Myoma Leiomyomata Cervical polyp Nabothian cyst 2145.0 Other benign neoplasms Includes: Rectal polyp Ovarian cyst Bartholin's cyst Lipoma Vaginal inclusion Nasal polyp Dermoid cyst (ovary) Nevus Excludes: Pilonidal cyst (2825.0) Sebaceous cyst (2825.0) Epidermoid cyst (2825.0) Cyst, NOS (1855.0) 2150.0 Neoplasm of uncertain nature Excludes: Neoplasm, NOS Brain tumor (2130.0) ENDOCRINE, NUTRITIONAL, AND METABOLIC DISEASES (2200-2249) 2200.0 Diseases of the thyroid gland Includes: Thyrotoxicosis Thyroid nodule Hyperthyroidism Goiter Myxedema Hypothyroidism 2205.0 Diabetes mellitus 2210.0 Gout, hyperuricemia 2215.0 Other endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases Includes: Hypoglycemia Hyperlipidemia Hypercholesterolemia Disorders of intestinal absorption Ovarian dysfunction Poor nutrition Low blood sugar DISEASES OF THE BLOOD AND BLOOD-FORMING ORGANS (2250-2299) 2250.0 Anemia Includes: Iron deficiency anemia Sickle cell anemia Pernicious anemia Anemia, NOS 2255.0 Other diseases of blood and blood-forming organs MENTAL DISORDERS (2300-2349) 2300.0 Organic psychoses Includes: Organic brain syndromes Senile dementia Alcoholic psychoses 2305.0 Functional psychoses Includes: Schizophrenia, all types Manic-depressive psychoses Paranoid states Psychosis, NOS Autism 2310.0 Neuroses Includes: Depressive neurosis Depressive reaction Anxiety reaction Obsessive compulsive neurosis Neurosis, NOS Excludes: Depression (1110.0) Anxiety (1100.0) 2315.0 Personality and character disorders 2320.0 Alcoholism Excludes: Alcohol-related problems (1145.0) Adverse effect of alcohol (5915.0) 2321.0 Drug dependence Includes: Drug addiction Excludes: Abnormal drug usage (1150.0) Adverse effect of drug abuse (5910.0) Overdose, intentional (5820.1) 2325.0 Mental retardation 2330.0 Other and unspecified mental disorders Includes: Transient situational disturbances Adolescent adjustment reaction Grief reaction Sexual deviations Attention deficit disorder DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM (2350-2399) 2350.0 Multiple sclerosis 2355.0 Parkinson's disease (paralysis agitans) 2360.0 Epilepsy 2365.0 Migraine headache 2370.0 Other and unspecified diseases of the nervous system Includes: Carpal tunnel syndrome Bell's palsy Cerebral palsy Demyelinating disease Paralysis, NEC Meningitis Muscular dystrophy Morton's neuroma Myasthenia gravis Alzheimer's disease DISEASES OF THE EYE (2400-2449) 2400.0 Inflammatory diseases of the eye Includes: Conjunctivitis Ophthalmia Sty Blepharitis Keratitis Ulcer Excludes: Infection, NOS (1315.0) 2405.0 Refractive error Includes: Myopia, nearsightedness Hyperopia, farsightedness Astigmatism Excludes: Test for refractive errors (3230.0) 2410.0 Cataract 2415.0 Glaucoma 2420.0 Other diseases of the eye Includes: Retinal detachment Strabismus Aphakia Amblyopia Color blindness Iritis Esotropia 2420.0 Other diseases of the eye (cont.) Pterygium Macular degeneration DISEASES OF THE EAR (2450-2499) 2450.0 Otitis media 2455.0 Other diseases of the ear Includes: Ruptured tympanic membrane Labyrinthitis Excludes: Infection, NOS (1355.2) Deafness (1345.1) DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM (2500-2599) 2500.0 Rheumatic fever and chronic rheumatic heart disease Includes: Chorea 2505.0 Hypertension with involvement of target organs Includes: Hypertensive heart disease Renal hypertension HCD HCVD Hypertensive cardiovascular disease 2510.0 Hypertension Includes: High blood pressure 2515.0 Ischemic heart disease Includes: Myocardial infarction Coronary artery disease Coronary Heart attack Arteriosclerotic heart disease (ASHD) Arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ACVD) Angina pectoris 2520.0 Other heart disease Includes: Cardiac dysrhythmias Atrial fibrillation Paroxysmal tachycardia Congestive heart failure Heart failure Heart murmur Premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) Mitral valve prolapse 2525.0 Cerebrovascular disease Includes: Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) Stroke 2530.0 Atherosclerosis Includes: Arteriosclerosis Hardening of the arteries 2535.0 Phlebitis, thrombophlebitis Includes: Phlebothrombosis 2540.0 Varicose veins 2545.0 Hemorrhoids Includes: Perineal tags 2550.0 Other disease of circulatory system Includes: Pulmonary embolism Heart disease, NOS Lymphadenopathy Lymphadenitis Venous insufficiency Aneurysm Infarct(s), NOS DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (2600-2649) 2600.0 Upper respiratory infections except tonsillitis Includes: Pharyngitis Sinusitis Laryngitis Croup Rhinitis Excludes: Allergic rhinitis (2635.0) Cold (1445.0) Throat infection, NOS (1455.3) Nose infection, NOS (1405.3) Sinus infection, NOS (1410.2) 2605.0 Tonsillitis 2610.0 Bronchitis Includes: Chronic bronchitis Bronchitis, NOS Acute bronchitis 2620.0 Emphysema 2625.0 Asthma 2630.0 Pneumonia Includes: Viral pneumonia Bacterial pneumonia Bronchopneumonia Pneumonitis 2635.0 Hay fever Includes: Allergic rhinitis Nasal allergy Pollenosis Allergy to: Dust Pollen Animals Ragweed 2640.0 Other respiratory diseases Includes: Pulmonary edema Deviated nasal septum Pneumothorax Hemothorax Pleurisy Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM (2650-2699) 2650.0 Diseases of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum Includes: Esophagitis Duodenal ulcer Peptic ulcer Gastritis Stomach ulcer Excludes: Stomach flu (1540.0) Gastroenteritis (2005.0) 2655.0 Appendicitis, all types 2660.0 Hernia of abdominal cavity Includes: Inguinal Hiatus Abdominal Femoral Umbilical Ventral 2665.0 Diseases of the intestine and peritoneum Includes: Diverticulitis Diverticulosis Spastic colitis Irritable bowel syndrome Ulcerative colitis Crohn's disease Ileitis Fistula - rectal, anal Fissure - rectal, anal Small bowel obstruction Excludes: Intestinal virus (1540.0) 2670.0 Diseases of the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas Includes: Biliary colic Cirrhosis Liver diseases Cholelithiasis (gallstones) Cholecystitis Pancreatitis 2675.0 Other diseases of digestive system Includes: Stomatitis Canker sore Temperomandibular joint (TMJ) pain Temperomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome DISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM (2700-2799) 2700.0 Cystitis Excludes: Bladder infection (1665.2) 2705.0 Urinary tract disease except cystitis Includes: Urethritis Pyelonephritis Glomerulonephritis Glomerulonephrosis Ureteral calculus Renal failure Kidney stones Bladder stones Neurogenic bladder Excludes: Bladder infection (1665.2) Kidney infection, NOS (1670.2) Passed stones (1680.0) Urinary tract infection (1675.0) 2710.0 Diseases of the male genital organs Includes: Prostatitis Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) Hydrocele Phimosis Epididymitis Peyronie's disease Excludes: Prostate infection (1710.2) 2715.0 Fibrocystic and other diseases of breast Includes: Mastitis Excludes: Infection (1810.0) Cancer (2115.0) 2720.0 Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) Includes: Salpingitis Oophoritis Pelvic peritonitis Excludes: Pelvic infection, NOS (1775.3) 2725.0 Cervicitis, vaginitis Includes: Cervical erosion Vulvovaginitis 2730.0 Other diseases of female reproductive system Includes: Endometriosis Rectal-vaginal fistula Prolapse of uterus Dysfunctional uterine bleeding Vulvitis Polycystic ovaries Cystocele Rectocele 2735.0 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 (3520.0) DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE (2800-2899) 2800.0 Carbuncle, furuncle, boil, cellulitis, abscess, NEC 2805.0 Impetigo 2810.0 Seborrheic dermatitis Includes: Dandruff 2815.0 Eczema and dermatitis, NOS 2820.0 Psoriasis 2825.0 Other diseases of the skin Includes: Allergic skin reactions Pilonidal cyst Urticaria Hives Keloid Keratosis Sebaceous cyst Paronychia Lupus erythematosus discoid Epidermal inclusion cyst Poison ivy Poison oak Excludes: Cyst, NOS (1855.0) Acne (1830.0) DISEASES OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE (2900-2949) 2900.0 Arthritis Includes: Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis Rheumatism, NOS 2905.0 Nonarticular rheumatism Includes: Bursitis Synovitis Tenosynovitis Tendinitis Myositis Lumbago Ganglion cyst Excludes: Rheumatism, NOS (2900.0) 2910.0 Other musculoskeletal or connective tissue disease Includes: Systemic lupus erythematosus Curvatures of spine Scoliosis Kyphoscoliosis Kyphosis Osteoporosis Degenerative disc diseases Slipped disc Osteomyelitis Bone cysts Bunions Dupuytren's contracture CONGENITAL ANOMALIES (2950-2979) 2950.0 Congenital anomalies of heart and circulatory system 2955.0 Undescended testicles Includes: Hypospadias 2960.0 Other and unspecified 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 (2980-2999) 2980.0 Prematurity Includes: Premature infant Late effects of prematurity 2990.0 All other perinatal conditions DIAGNOSTIC, SCREENING, AND PREVENTIVE MODULE GENERAL EXAMINATIONS (3100-3199) 3100.0 General medical examination Includes: Annual exam Checkup, NOS Checkup, routine General exam Multiphasic screening exam Regular exam Routine exam Physical exam History and physical (H&P) Excludes: Administrative exam (7100.0-7140.0) Followup visit (4800.0) Gynecological exam (3225.0) Prenatal exam (3205.0) Progress visit (4800.0) 3105.0 Well baby examination 3130.0 General psychiatric or psychological examination Includes: Psychological testing Excludes: Court- or school-ordered examination (7140.0) SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS (3200-3299) 3200.0 Pregnancy, unconfirmed Includes: Might be pregnant Period late Late menses Pregnancy test Possible pregnancy Missed period 3205.0 Prenatal examination, routine Includes: Routine obstetrical care Normal antepartum visit Pregnancy, NOS 3215.0 Postpartum examination, routine 3220.0 Breast examination Excludes: Mammography (3340.0) Xerography (3340.0) Breast thermography (3340.0) 3225.0 Gynecological examination Includes: Pelvic exam Excludes: Repeat or abnormal Pap smear (6300.0) Examination involving IUD (3510.0) Examination for birth control medication (3505.0) Examination for birth control, NOS (3500.0) 3230.0 Eye examination Includes: Routine ophthalmological exam To test my eyes Need new glasses Glasses, NOS Test for nearsightedness, farsightedness For glasses Check glasses For contacts Check contacts Vision test Excludes: Fitting glasses or contacts (4515.0) 3235.0 Heart examination Includes: Heart checkup Cardiac checkup 3240.0 Other special examination Includes: Neurological exam Check tubes AICD check ICD check Examination of functioning internal prosthetic devices, implants, shunts, etc. DIAGNOSTIC TESTS (3300-3399) 3300.0 Sensitization test Includes: Allergy test Excludes: To check results of skin tests (6600.0) 3305.0 Skin immunity test Includes: Tuberculin test PPD test Excludes: To check results of skin tests (6600.0) 3310.0 Glucose level determination Includes: Blood sugar test Check sugar Glucose tolerance test Test for diabetes 3314.0 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) test Includes: AIDS test Excludes: To check results of human immunodeficiency virus test (6106.0) 3315.0 Other blood test Includes: Blood count Blood culture Blood test, NOS Blood thinning test Check cholesterol Prothrombin time Sickle cell anemia test Excludes: Premarital blood test (7135.1) 3315.1 Blood test for venereal disease 3320.0 Blood pressure test Includes: Check blood pressure Blood pressure check 3325.0 Urine test Includes: Test urine for sugar Urinalysis Estriol for fetal evaluation Urine culture 3330.0 Diagnostic endoscopies Includes: Proctoscopy Sigmoidoscopy Cystoscopy Laparoscopy 3335.0 Biopsies 3340.0 Mammography, xerography, breast thermography Excludes: Breast examination (3220.0) 3345.0 Diagnostic radiology Includes: X-ray Myelogram Radioisotope scanning IVP Angiogram Venogram Hysterosalpingogram 3350.0 EKG, ECG, electrocardiogram, treadmill, stress testing 3355.0 EEG, electroencephalogram 3360.0 Hearing test Includes: Hearing exam 3365.0 Pap smear 3370.0 Other and unspecified diagnostic tests Includes: Centesis Electronic fetal monitoring Lab test, NOS Spinal tap Pulmonary function test Drug screening 3370.1 Glaucoma test Includes: Check intraocular pressure 3370.2 Throat culture OTHER SCREENING AND PREVENTIVE PROCEDURES (3400-3499) 3400.0 Prophylactic inoculations Includes: Vaccination Immunization Flu shot Tetanus shot 3405.0 Exposure to venereal disease Includes: May have V.D. Check for V.D. 3409.0 Exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Includes: Exposed to AIDS 3410.0 Exposure to other infectious diseases Includes: Chickenpox Infectious hepatitis Measles Mumps Tuberculosis 3415.0 Exposure to bodily fluids of another person, NOS Includes: Blood exposure Exposure to another's secretions FAMILY PLANNING (3500-3599) 3500.0 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 medication (3505.0) IUD (3510.0) Procedures performed [See Counseling and examinations for pregnancy interruption (3515.0) through Artificial insemination (3530.0)] 3505.0 Contraceptive medication Includes: Examinations, instructions, and advice regarding: Birth control pills Renewing pill prescription Oral contraceptives Contraceptive implants Foams, jellies Norplant checkup Norplant insertion (also code 4520.0) 3510.0 Contraceptive device Includes: IUD insertion, removal, checkup Diaphragm insertion, removal, checkup 3515.0 Counseling and examinations for pregnancy interruption Includes: Evaluation for an arrangement for abortion Wants abortion 3520.0 Abortion to be performed (at this visit) 3525.0 Sterilization to be performed (at this visit) Includes: Male - vasectomy Female - tubal ligation 3530.0 Artificial insemination TREATMENT MODULE MEDICATIONS (4100-4199) 4100.0 Allergy medication Includes: Allergy shots Allergy treatments Excludes: Allergy testing (3300.0) 4110.0 Injections Includes: Hormones Vitamins Iron Injections, NOS Shots, NOS Excludes: Immunizations (3400.0) Vaccinations (3400.0) Inoculations (3400.0) Allergy shots (4100.0) 4115.0 Medication, other and unspecified kinds Includes: Renew prescription For medication Request prescription Prescribe medication Check medication Scripts Renew scripts Excludes: Birth control medication (3505.0) Eyeglass prescription [see Eye examination (3230.0) and Fitting glasses and contact lenses (4515.0)] Antibiotic medication (4110.0) PREOPERATIVE AND POSTOPERATIVE CARE (4200-4299) 4200.0 Preoperative visit for specified and unspecified types of surgery Includes: Discussion of cosmetic surgery 4205.0 Postoperative visit Includes: Postop care Postop pain Postop suture removal Check surgical wound SPECIFIC TYPES OF THERAPY (4400-4499) 4400.0 Physical medicine and rehabilitation Includes: Physical therapy Heat therapy Hydrotherapy Therapeutic exercises Back adjustment Occupational therapy Recreational therapy Speech therapy Vocational rehabilitation 4405.0 Respiratory therapy Includes: Inhalation therapy Asthma treatment 4410.0 Psychotherapy Includes: Group therapy Psychoanalysis 4415.0 Radiation therapy 4420.0 Acupuncture 4425.0 Chemotherapy SPECIFIC THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES (4500-4599) 4500.0 Tube insertion Includes: Chest tube Bad tube Catheter plugged 4505.0 Cauterization, all sites 4510.0 Urinary tract instrumentation and catheterization Includes: Urethral dilation Excludes: Cystoscopy [see Diagnostic endoscopies (3330.0)] 4515.0 Fitting glasses and contact lenses Includes: Prescription renewal Broken or lost glasses or contacts Pick up glasses or contacts Clean glasses or contacts Excludes: Eye examination (3230.0) 4518.0 Detoxification 4518.1 Alcohol 4518.2 Drug 4520.0 Minor surgery Includes: Ears pierced Joint manipulation Tattoo removal Norplant insertion (also code 3505.0) Ear tube removal Tube removal 4520.1 Wart removed 4525.0 Kidney dialysis 4530.0 External prosthetic devices, artificial body parts (fit, adjust, remove) 4535.0 Corrective appliances Includes: Fitting and adjusting: Back brace Leg brace Neck brace Orthopedic shoes 4540.0 Cast, splint - application, removal 4545.0 Dressing, bandage - application, change 4550.0 Irrigation, lavage 4555.0 Suture - insertion, removal 4560.0 Other specific therapeutic procedures, NEC Includes: Ultraviolet treatment Enema Eye exercises Cryotherapy Wound care, NOS TENS unit, NOS MEDICAL COUNSELING (4600-4699) 4600.0 Diet and nutritional counseling Includes: Check weight Counseling for weight reduction 4604.0 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) counseling Includes: AIDS counseling ARC counseling Worried, concerned about getting, transmitting AIDS AIDS information, education 4605.0 Medical Counseling, NOS Includes: Wants to talk to doctor To meet doctor Medical consultation Patient education To learn about a condition Personal problem Disease counseling Referral Second opinion 4605.1 Family history of cardiovascular disease 4605.2 Family history of cancer 4605.3 Family history of diabetes 4605.4 Family history of other disease or condition SOCIAL PROBLEM COUNSELING (4700-4799) 4700.0 Economic problem Includes: Too little income Can't pay bills 4702.0 Problem with access to medical care Includes: Limited access to medical care Blocked access to medical care 4705.0 Marital problems Includes: Problem with husband, wife Alcoholic spouse Marriage counseling, NOS Premarital counseling Divorce, desertion, separation Custody battle 4710.0 Parent-child problems Includes: Working mother Concern about childhood behavior Discipline Maturation problems Adopted or foster child 4715.0 Other problems of family relationship Includes: Aged parents or in-laws Problems with relatives Family fights and disruptions 4720.0 Educational problems Includes: Absenteeism, truancy Problems with teachers Hates school School behavior problems 4725.0 Occupational problems Includes: Unemployment Out of work Job dissatisfaction Problem with boss or coworkers Unable to work 4730.0 Social adjustment problems Includes: Loneliness Social isolation Neighborhood and community relations problems Discrimination problems Don't have any friends 4735.0 Legal problems Includes: Imprisonment, prosecution Lawsuits, litigation 4735.1 Police involvement in outpatient visit circumstances Includes: Police called Brought in by police 4740.0 Other social problems Includes: Pregnancy out-of-wedlock Disasters Housing and clothing problems Problem with boyfriend or girlfriend Problems of aging PROGRESS VISIT, NEC (4800-4899) 4800.0 Progress visit, NOS (Use only when the only information given is progress or followup) Includes: Followup, NOS Routine followup Routine, NOS I'm better I'm worse I'm the same Chronic, NOS Touching base Ongoing treatment, NOS Same problems, NOS Excludes: General checkup (3100.0) Followup, disease (Code to disease) Followup, injury (Code to injury) Followup, symptom (Code to symptom) Followup, test results (Code to 6100.0-6700.0) Postoperative followup (4205.0) INJURIES AND ADVERSE EFFECTS MODULE INJURY BY TYPE AND/OR LOCATION (5001-5799) Fractures and dislocations: 5005.0 Head and face Includes: Skull Jaw Nose Facial bones 5010.0 Spinal column Includes: Neck Vertebrae Back 5015.0 Trunk area, except spinal column Includes: Rib Clavicle Collarbone Pelvic scapula 5020.0 Leg Includes: Knee Femur Tibia Fibula Hip 5025.0 Ankle 5030.0 Foot and toes 5035.0 Arm Includes: Radius Ulna Elbow Humerus Shoulder 5040.0 Wrist 5045.0 Hand and fingers 5050.0 Fracture, other and unspecified Sprains and strains: 5105.0 Cervical spine, neck Includes: Whiplash 5110.0 Back 5115.0 Knee 5120.0 Ankle 5125.0 Wrist 5130.0 Sprain or strain, other and unspecified Lacerations and cuts: 5205.0 Head and neck area Excludes: Face (5210.0) 5210.0 Facial area Includes: Eye Ear Nose Forehead 5215.0 Trunk area 5220.0 Lower extremity Includes: Ankle Foot 5225.0 Upper extremity Includes: Hand Fingers Arm Wrist 5230.0 Laceration and cuts, site unspecified Puncture wounds: 5305.0 Head, neck and facial area 5310.0 Trunk area 5315.0 Lower extremity 5320.0 Upper extremity 5325.0 Puncture wound, site unspecified Includes: Needlestick, NOS Contusions, abrasions, and bruises: 5405.0 Head, neck, and face Excludes: Eye (5410.0) 5410.0 Eye Includes: Corneal abrasion Black eye 5415.0 Trunk area Includes: Injury to scrotum 5420.0 Lower extremity 5425.0 Upper extremity 5430.0 Contusion, abrasion, bruise, site unspecified Injury, other and unspecified type: 5505.0 Head, neck, and face Includes: Traumatic brain injury TBI 5510.0 Eye 5515.0 Back Includes: Tail bone 5520.0 Chest and abdomen Includes: Internal injuries 5525.0 Hip 5530.0 Leg 5535.0 Knee 5540.0 Ankle 5545.0 Foot and toe(s) 5550.0 Shoulder 5555.0 Arm 5560.0 Elbow 5565.0 Wrist 5570.0 Hand and finger(s) 5575.0 Injury, multiple or unspecified Foreign body: 5600.0 Eye 5605.0 Nose 5610.0 Skin 5615.0 Digestive tract Includes: Mouth Throat Rectum 5620.0 Other and unspecified sites Burns, all degrees: 5705.0 Head, neck, and face 5710.0 Trunk area 5715.0 Extremities Includes: Upper Lower 5720.0 Burn, site unspecified 5750.0 Sunburn, windburn Includes: Sun poisoning Bites: 5755.0 Insect Includes: Sting 5760.0 Animal, human INJURY, NOS (5800-5899) 5800.0 Late effects of an old injury Includes: Scars Deformities 5805.0 Motor vehicle accident, type of injury unspecified Includes: Car accident Auto accident Motorcycle accident 5810.0 Accident, NOS Includes: Fall, type or location of injury unspecified 5815.0 Violence, NOS Includes: Beat up Stabbing In a fight Excludes: Violence against oneself (5818.0, 5820.0) 5815.1 Child abuse or neglect Excludes: Child sexual abuse (5830.1) 5815.2 Battered spouse 5815.3 Elder abuse 5815.4 Gunshot wound 5818.0 Intentional self-mutilation Includes: Self-abuse Tried to hurt self Excludes: Suicide attempt (5820.0) 5820.0 Suicide attempt Includes: Found in car with motor running Hanging oneself Stabbed oneself Slashed wrists Code also: Laceration of wrists (5225.0) 5820.1 Overdose, intentional 5830.0 Rape Includes: Sexual assault 5830.1 Sexual abuse Includes: Molestation 5835.0 Dead on arrival (DOA) Includes: Death Excludes: Respiratory arrest (5836.0) Cardiac arrest (5837.0) 5836.0 Respiratory arrest Excludes: Cardiac arrest (5837.0) Dead on arrival (5835.0) Drowning (5838.0) Near drowning (5838.0) 5837.0 Cardiac arrest Excludes: Respiratory arrest (5836.0) Dead on arrival (5835.0) 5838.0 Drowning Includes: Near drowning 5840.0 Unconscious on arrival Includes: Coma Stupor Knocked out Shock Unresponsive Found unconscious POISONING AND ADVERSE EFFECTS (5900-5999) 5900.0 Accidental poisoning Includes: Food poisoning, ingestion of potentially poisonous food products Accidental ingestion of: Household products Chemicals Drugs 5905.0 Adverse effect of medication Includes: Allergy to medication Penicillin allergy Anaphylactic shock Bad reaction to prescribed medication 5910.0 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 Unintentional overdose Excludes: Intentional overdose (5820.1) 5915.0 Adverse effect of alcohol Includes: Intoxication Drunk Acute intoxication 5920.0 Adverse effects of environment Includes: Air pollution Water pollution Noise pollution Frostbite Sun damage 5925.0 Adverse effects, other and unspecified Includes: Seasickness TEST RESULTS MODULE (Includes all abnormal test results and followups for test results) 6100.0 For results of blood glucose tests Includes: High blood sugar Abnormal glucose tolerance test Sugar in blood Elevated blood sugar 6105.0 For results of cholesterol and triglyceride tests Includes: High cholesterol 6106.0 For results of test for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Includes: Results of AIDS test Excludes: History of positive HIV test findings (2015.2) 6110.0 For other findings of blood tests Includes: Positive serology, VDRL Positive blood culture Elevated sed rate 6200.0 For results of urine tests Includes: Sugar in urine Positive urine culture Abnormal urinalysis 6300.0 For cytology findings Includes: Positive Pap smear Repeat Pap smear Atypical Pap smear For results of Pap smear of cervix or other area 6400.0 For radiological findings Includes: X-ray results Abnormal X-ray Xeromammography results 6500.0 For results of EKG 6600.0 For results of skin tests 6700.0 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 Ultrasonography results Results of fetal evaluation tests ADMINISTRATIVE MODULE 7100.0 Physical examination required for school or employment 7100.1 Physical examination required for employment Includes: Preemployment examination Required company physical Return to work checkup Teacher's certificate physical 7100.2 Executive physical examination 7100.3 Physical examination required for school Includes: High school Nursery school College Grade school Day care center 7100.4 Physical examination for extracurricular activities Includes: Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts Little League Camp Athletics 7120.0 Driver's license examination 7125.0 Insurance examination 7130.0 Disability examination Includes: Evaluation of disability Social Security examination 7135.0 Premarital examination 7135.1 Premarital blood test 7137.0 Direct admission to hospital Includes: For admission Here for admission Direct admit Admit to hospital Voluntary commitment Involuntary commitment 7140.0 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 UNCODABLE ENTRIES 8990.0 Problems, complaints, NEC 8993.0 Patient (or patient's spokesperson) refused care Includes: Left AMA Walked out 8997.0 Entry of "none" or "no complaint" Includes: Asymptomatic, NOS 8998.0 Inadequate data base 8999.0 Illegible entry SPECIAL CODE 90000 Blank DRUG ENTRY CODES AND NAMES IN NUMERICAL ORDER 00005 A & D VITAMIN 00010 A AND D 00030 A.P.C. 00100 A.S.A. 00105 A.S.A. & CODEINE 00163 A/T/S 00223 ACCUTANE 00225 ACD 00250 ACETA W/CODEINE 00260 ACETAMINOPHEN 00280 ACETAMINOPHEN W/CODEINE 00288 ACETASOL 00295 ACETAZOLAMIDE 00305 ACETIC ACID 00320 ACETONE 00340 ACHROMYCIN 00345 ACHROMYCIN V 00353 ACIDIFYING AGENT 00355 ACI-JEL 00360 ACID MANTLE 00395 ACNE 00400 ACNE-AID 00455 ACTH 00463 ACTI-CHAR 00475 ACTIFED 00480 ACTIFED-C 00481 ACTIFED WITH CODEINE 00486 ACTIVASE 00510 ADAPIN 00535 ADENOSINE 00540 ADIPEX 00560 ADRENALIN 00563 ADRENERGIC AGENT 00564 ADRENERGIC BLOCKING AGENT 00570 ADRIAMYCIN 00580 ADRUCIL 00585 ADSORBOCARPINE 00590 ADSORBONAC 00597 ADVIL 00598 AEROBID 00640 AFKO-LUBE SYRUP 00645 AFRIN 00650 AFRINOL REPETAB 00660 AGORAL 00685 AKINETON 00715 AL-R 00740 ALBALON-A 00780 ALBUTEIN 00785 ALCAINE 00790 ALCOHOL 00810 ALCON 00825 ALDACTAZIDE 00830 ALDACTONE 00845 ALDOMET 00850 ALDORIL 00866 ALFENTA 00880 ALKA-SELTZER 00885 ALKA-SELTZER PLUS 00905 ALKALOL 00915 ALKERAN 00976 ALLERGAN 00980 ALLERGY RELIEF OR SHOTS 00990 ALLERNADE T.D. IMPROVED 01000 ALLERPHED C EXPECTORANT 01030 ALLOPURINOL 01040 ALMA-MAG NO. 4 01145 ALTERNAGEL 01155 ALU-CAP 01175 ALUDROX 01223 ALUMINUM CHLORIDE 01225 ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE 01255 ALUPENT 01258 ALUPRIN 01290 AMANTADINE 01305 AMBENYL 01350 AMERICAINE LUBRICANT 01375 AMICAR 01378 AMIDATE 01405 AMIKACIN 01415 AMIN-AID 01425 AMINOACETIC ACID 01450 AMINOPHYLLINE 01530 AMITRIPTYLINE 01563 AMMONIA INHALANTS 01628 AMOXAPINE 01630 AMOXICILLIN 01640 AMOXIL 01670 AMPHOJEL 01678 AMPHOTERICIN 01685 AMPICILLIN 01730 ANA EMERGENCY INSECT STING KIT 01755 ANACIN 01775 ANALGESIC 01780 ANALGESIC BALM 01795 ANALGESIC LINIMENT 01820 ANAMINE 01825 ANANASE 01835 ANAPHYLATIC SHOCK DRUG KIT 01838 ANAPROX 01840 ANASPAZ 01850 ANATUSS 01860 ANBESOL 01865 ANCEF 01910 ANDROID-T 01975 ANECTINE 01983 ANESTHETIC 01995 ANEXSIA 02070 ANSPOR 02075 ANTABUSE 02080 ANTACID 02120 ANTHRALIN 02125 ANTIACID 02158 ANTIBIOTIC AGENT 02159 ANTIBIOTIC EAR DROPS 02165 ANTICOAGULANT 02170 ANTIHEMOPHILIC FACTOR HUMAN 02200 ANTIRABIES SERUM 02215 ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION 02250 ANTIVERT 02285 ANTURANE 02305 ANUPHEN 02310 ANUSOL 02315 ANUSOL-HC 02335 APAP 02340 APAP W/CODEINE 02393 APPI-PLEX 02395 APRESAZIDE 02405 APRESOLINE 02443 AQUABASE 02465 AQUAMEPHYTON 02470 AQUAPHOR 02485 AQUASOL A 02505 AQUATAG 02512 AQUAZIDE 02575 ARISTOCORT 02585 ARISTOCORT FORTE 02615 ARISTOSPAN 02620 ARITHMIN 02627 ARMOUR THYROID 02645 ARTANE 02660 ARTHRITIS PAIN FORMULA 02705 ASCORBIC ACID 02725 ASCRIPTIN 02748 ASENDIN 02790 ASPERGUM 02803 ASPIRIN W/CODEINE 02805 ASPIRIN 02850 ASTHMACON 02870 ATABRINE 02875 ATARAX 02900 ATIVAN 02920 ATROCHOLIN 02940 ATROPINE 02950 ATROPINE SULFATE 02982 ATROVENT 02995 AURALGAN 03005 AUREOMYCIN 03040 AVC 03050 AVEENO 03065 AVEENO-BAR 03070 AVENTYL HCL 03075 AVITENE 03101 AXID 03115 AYR SALINE MIST 03117 AZACTAM 03125 AZENE 03135 AZO GANTANOL 03140 AZO GANTRISIN 03225 AZULFIDINE 03250 B COMPLEX 03295 B COMPLEX W/VITAMIN C 03360 B-12 THIAMINE 03410 BACITRACIN 03415 BACITRACIN-NEOMYCIN-POLYMYXIN 03423 BACLOFEN 03430 BACTRIM 03438 BACTROBAN 03445 BAKER'S BEST HAIR LOTION 03477 BALANCED SALT SOLUTION 03485 BALNETAR 03515 BANCAP 03518 BANCAP HC 03585 BARIUM ENEMA PREP KIT 03590 BARIUM 03630 BARTRATE 03635 BASALJEL 03645 BASIS SOAP 03675 BC 03685 BCG VACCINE 03700 BECLOMETHASONE 03705 BECLOVENT 03709 BECONASE 03743 BEE STING ANTIVENIN 03800 BELLADONNA 03845 BELLERGAL 03880 BEMEX 03900 BEN GAY 03905 BENADRYL 03910 BENADRYL W/EPHEDRINE SULFATE 03915 BENADYNE DROPS 03945 BENEDICT'S QUALITATIVE SOLUTION 03955 BENEMID 04000 BENTYL 04015 BENYLIN SYRUP 04020 BENZAC 04055 BENZOCAINE 04070 BENZOIN 04088 BENZOYL PEROXIDE 04095 BENZYL 04100 BEROCCA 04120 BETADINE 04130 BETADINE VAGINAL DOUCHE 04170 BETAMETHASONE 04180 BETAPEN-VK 04188 BETA-VAL 04190 BETHANECHOL 04220 BIAVAX II 04225 BICARBONATE OF SODA 04230 BICHLORACETIC ACID 04235 BICILLIN 04240 BICILLIN C-R 04250 BICITRA 04345 BIOTIN 04368 CONTRACEPTIVE AGENT 04370 BISACODYL 04410 BISMUTH 04440 BISMUTH SUBSALICYLATE 04453 BISODOL 04460 BLACK & WHITE BLEACHING 04470 BLEACHING PEROXIDE 20 VOLUME 04478 BLEOMYCIN 04480 BLEPH 04485 BLEPHAMIDE 04505 BLISTEX 04511 BLOCADREN 04580 BONINE 04585 BONTRIL PDM 04595 BORIC ACID 04600 BOROFAX 04633 B6-PYRIDOXINE 04635 BRASIVOL 04650 BRETHINE 04655 BRETYLOL 04660 BREVICON 04665 BREVITAL 04668 BREXIN 04670 BRICANYL 04760 BROMANATE 04803 BROMFED 04808 BROMOCRIPTINE 04810 BROMOPHEN T.D. 04820 BROMPHEN 04873 BRONCHODILATOR 04890 BRONITIN MIST 04895 BRONKAID 04910 BRONKODYL 04915 BRONKOLIXIR 04920 BRONKOMETER 04925 BRONKOSOL 04950 BSS 05010 BUFFERIN 05024 BUMEX 05035 BUPIVACAINE 05053 BURROW'S OTIC 05055 BUROW'S SOLUTION 05070 BUTABARBITAL 05095 BUTALBITAL 05145 BUTISOL 05165 C TUSSIN EXPECTORANT 05250 CAFERGOT 05305 CAL-ZO 05310 CALADRYL 05320 CALAMINE 05335 CALAMINE LOTION 05347 CALAN 05375 CALCIFEROL 05390 CALCIMAR 05393 CALCITONIN 05394 CALCITREL 05405 CALCIUM CARBONATE 05415 CALCIUM 05418 CALCIUM CHLORIDE 05430 CALCIUM GLUCONATE 05453 CALCIUM SALTS/VITAMIN D 05483 CALDEROL 05485 CALDESENE 05530 CALPHOSAN 05565 CAMPHO-PHENIQUE 05570 CAMPHOR 05580 CAMPHORATED OIL 05598 CANTHARONE 05600 CANTIL 05620 CAPADE 05635 CAPITAL 05645 CAPITROL 05648 CAPOTEN 05663 CARAFATE 05675 CARBACHOL 05680 CARBAMAZEPINE 05690 CARBENICILLIN 05695 CARBOCAINE 05710 CARBON DIOXIDE 05750 CARDEC-DM 05758 CARDIAC AGENT 05788 CARDIOVASCULAR AGENT 05789 CARDIZEM 05810 CARISOPRODOL 05815 CARISOPRODOL COMPOUND 05820 CARMOL 05883 CASTELLANI'S PAINT 05895 CATAPRES 05955 CECLOR 05983 CEFADROXIL 05985 CEFADYL 05988 CEFOBID 05993 CEFTIN 05995 CEFAZOLIN 06005 CELESTONE 06015 CELESTONE SOLUSPAN 06030 CELONTIN 06095 CENTRAX 06100 CENTRUM 06110 CEPACOL 06120 CEPASTAT 06125 CEPHALEXIN 06128 CEPHALOSPORINS 06130 CEPHALOTHIN 06133 CEPHRADINE 06155 CERIUM 06165 CERUBIDINE 06170 CERUMENEX 06180 CETACAINE 06185 CETACORT 06190 CETAMIDE 06210 CETAPHIL 06215 CETAPRED 06255 CHAP STICK 06260 CHARCOAL 06294 CHEMOTHERAPY 06374 CHILDREN'S TYLENOL 06390 CHLOR-PHENTERMINE 06400 CHLOR-TRIMETON 06405 CHLOR-TRIMETON DECONGESTANT 06440 CHLORAL HYDRATE 06455 CHLORAMBUCIL 06465 CHLORAMPHENICOL 06470 CHLORASEPTIC 06495 CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE 06535 CHLOROMYCETIN 06580 CHLOROQUINE 06590 CHLOROTHIAZIDE 06605 CHLORPHENIRAMINE 06620 CHLORPROMAZINE 06625 CHLORPROPAMIDE 06640 CHLORTAB-8 06645 CHLORTHALIDONE 06661 CHLORZOXAZONE 06695 CHOLEDYL 06700 CHOLERA VACCINE 06705 CHOLESTEROL 06710 CHOLESTYRAMINE RESIN DRIED 06780 CHROMAGEN 06798 CHROMIUM 06800 CHRONULAC SYRUP 06815 CIMETIDINE 06838 CINOBAC PULVULE 06839 CIPRO 06860 CITRATE OF MAGNESIA 06883 CLAFORAN 06885 CLEAN-N-SOAK 06900 CLEARASIL 06905 CLEOCIN 06913 CLEOCIN T 06920 CLINDAMYCIN 06930 CLINDEX 06935 CLINORIL 06940 CLIPOXIDE 06945 CLISTIN 06975 CLOMID 06980 CLONAZEPAM 06985 CLONIDINE 06993 CLORAZEPATE 06995 CLORAZINE 07000 CLORPACTIN 07003 CLOTRIMAZOLE 07015 CLOXAPEN 07055 CO-LU-GEL M-T 07067 CO-TRIMOXAZOLE 07075 COAL TAR 07110 COCAINE 07115 COCCIDIOIDIN SKIN TEST 07140 COCOA BUTTER 07150 COD LIVER OIL 07180 CODEINE 07195 CODIMAL 07200 CODIMAL DH SYRUP 07205 CODIMAL DM SYRUP 07215 CODIMAL L.A. 07250 COGENTIN 07265 COLACE 07270 COLBENEMID 07275 COLCHICINE 07285 COLD CAPSULE 07293 COLD RELIEF 07305 COLD TABLETS 07315 COLESTID 07320 COLLAGENASE ABC 07405 COLY-MYCIN 07410 COLY-MYCIN S 07435 COMBIPRES 07458 COMFORT DROPS 07465 COMHIST 07470 COMPAZINE 07478 COMPOUND W 07480 COMTREX 07505 CONEX 07545 CONRAY 07553 CONSTANT-T 07560 CONTAC 07660 CORDRAN 07670 CORGARD 07685 CORICIDIN "D" 07755 CORTAID 07760 CORTEF 07770 CORTENEMA 07775 CORTICAINE 07778 CORTICOTROPIN 07785 CORTIGEL 07793 CORTISOL 07795 CORTISONE 07800 CORTISPORIN 07805 CORTONE 07888 COTRIM 07910 COTYLENOL 07920 COUGH SYRUP 07930 COUMADIN 07960 CPA 07997 CREON 08013 CRITICARE HN 08015 CROMOLYN 08030 CRYSTICILLIN 08065 CURRETAB 08085 CYANOCOB 08090 CYANOCOBALAMIN 08133 CYCLOCEN 08135 CYCLOCORT 08140 CYCLOGYL 08145 CYCLOMYDRIL 08153 CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE 08163 CYCRIN 08175 CYLERT 08180 CYPROHEPTADINE 08205 CYSTOSPAZ 08218 CYTARABINE 08230 CYTOMEL 08245 CYTOXAN 08270 D.H.E. 45 08275 D.P.X.L. 08280 D.S.S. 08320 D-2.5 08335 D-5 08340 D-50 08342 DACARBAZINE 08345 DACRIOSE 08368 DALALONE 08385 DALLERGY 08390 DALMANE 08395 DALOLONE 08400 DANAZOL 08410 DANOCRINE 08420 DANTRIUM 08430 DAPA 08440 DAPSONE 08445 DARANIDE 08450 DARAPRIM 08455 DARBID 08470 DARVOCET-N 08475 DARVON 08480 DARVON COMPOUND 08535 DDAVP 08540 DDS COMPOUND 08560 DEBRISAN 08565 DEBROX 08575 DECADERM 08580 DECADROL 08585 DECADRON 08600 DECADRON PHOSPHATE W/XY LOCAINE 08625 DECASPRAY 08660 DECONAMINE 08670 DECONGESTANT 08685 DECONGESTANT EXPECTORANT 08705 DEHIST 08730 DELATESTRYL 08745 DELESTROGEN 08753 DELSYM 08765 DELTALIN 08770 DELTASONE 08780 DEMEROL 08805 DEMULEN 08835 DEPAKENE 08836 DEPAKOTE 08860 DEPO-ESTRADIOL 08875 DEPO-TESTADIOL 08905 DEPROL 08960 DERMAL RUB 08985 DERMOLATE 09015 DESFERAL 09020 DESIPRAMINE 09025 DESITIN 09033 DESOWEN 09043 DESQUAM-E 09050 DESQUAM-X WASH 09060 DETUSSIN 09075 DEXAMETHASONE 09088 DEXAMETHASONE OPHTH 09090 DEXAMETHASONE SODIUM 09116 DEXASPORIN OPHTHALMIC 09120 DEXEDRINE 09125 DEXON 09130 DEXONE 09173 DEXTROMETHORPHAN COUGH 09175 DEXTROSE 09193 DHS SHAMPOO 09194 DHT 09220 DI-GEL 09250 DIABINESE 09305 DIAMOX 09330 DIAPARENE 09352 DIASORB 09360 DIASTIX 09370 DIAZEPAM 09373 DIAZOXIDE 09385 DIBENZYLINE 09390 DIBUCAINE 09433 DICLOXACILLIN 09455 DICYCLOMINE 09470 DIDRONEL 09475 DIENESTROL 09500 DIETHYLSTILBESTROL 09535 DIGITALIS 09540 DIGITOXIN 09545 DIGOXIN 09550 DIHISTINE 09555 DIHISTINE ELIXIR 09585 DILANTIN 09590 DILANTIN W/PHENOBARBITAL 09593 DILATRATE 09600 DILAUDID 09605 DILAX 09615 DILOCAINE 09620 DILOCOL 09625 DILOR 09630 DILOR-G 09650 DIMENTABS 09660 DIMETANE 09675 DIMETANE EXPECTORANT-DC 09690 DIMETAPP 09770 DIONIN 09823 DIPHENADRIL 09850 DIPHENHYDRAMINE 09880 DIPHENOXYLATE HCL & ATROPINE SULFATE 09900 DIPHTHERIA TETANUS TOXOIDS 09915 DIPROSONE 09920 DIPYRIDAMOLE 09925 DISALCID 09975 DISULFIRAM 09990 DIPHTHERIA TETANUS TOXOIDS PERTUSSIS 09993 DIPHTHERIA TOXOID 09995 DITROPAN 10020 DIURETIC 10025 DIURIL 10055 DOBUTREX 10087 DOCUSATE 10115 DOLENE 10126 DOLOBID 10145 DOMEBORO 10150 DOMEBORO OTIC 10170 DOMOL 10180 DONATUSSIN 10183 DONATUSSIN DC 10200 DONNAGEL 10210 DONNATAL 10225 DOPAMINE 10254 DORCOL 10325 DOXEPIN 10330 DOXIDAN 10350 DOXYCHEL 10355 DOXYCYCLINE 10380 DRAMAMINE 10440 DRISDOL 10455 DRISTAN 10485 DRIXORAL 10500 DROPERIDOL 10518 DRYSOL 10530 DSS W/CASANTHRANOL 10535 DTIC 10575 DULCOLAX 10630 DUOFILM 10690 DUPHRENE 10700 DURABOLIN 10760 DURATEARS 10800 DURICEF 10810 DV 10815 DYAZIDE 10825 DYCLONE 10835 DYMELOR 10845 DYNAPEN 10865 DYRENIUM 10875 E.E.S. 10905 E-MYCIN 10925 EAR DROPS 10948 EASPRIN 10970 ECONOPRED 10975 ECOTRIN 11025 EFUDEX 11045 ELASE 11050 ELASE-CHLOROMYCETIN 11065 ELAVIL 11115 ELDOPAQUE 11120 ELDOQUIN 11130 ELECTROLYTE 11133 ELIMINAL 11140 ELIXOPHYLLIN 11152 ELOCON 11155 ELSPAR 11178 EMCYT 11190 EMETROL 11210 EMPIRIN 11230 EMPIRIN COMPOUND #3 11250 EMPIRIN NO. #3 11260 EMPIRIN W/CODEINE 11295 EN-CEBRIN 11325 ENDEP 11340 ENDURON 11345 ENDURONYL 11390 ENSURE 11395 ENTEX 11400 ENTOZYME 11405 ENTUSS 11433 ENZYME 11450 EPHEDRINE 11525 EPIFRIN 11535 EPINEPHRICAINE 11540 EPINEPHRINE 11548 EPIPEN 11557 EPPY-N 11575 EPSOM SALT 11580 EQUAGESIC 11585 EQUANIL 11615 ERGOCALCIFEROL 11616 ERGOLOID MESYLATES 11620 ERGOMAR 11635 ERGOSTAT 11640 ERGOTAMINE 11651 ERYC 11654 ERYGEL 11657 ERYPED 11658 ERY-TAB 11660 ERYTHROCIN 11665 ERYTHROMYCIN 11667 ERYTHRO-RX 11668 ERYTHROMYCIN OPHTHALMIC 11669 ERYTHROMYCIN W/SULFISOXAZOLE 11685 ESERINE ALKALOID 11688 ESGIC 11690 ESIDRIX 11695 ESIMIL 11700 ESKALITH 11725 ESTINYL 11738 ESTRA 11740 ESTRACE 11745 ESTRADIOL 11760 ESTRATAB 11765 ESTRATEST 11800 ESTROGEN 11815 ESTRONE 11845 ESTROVIS 11850 ETHAMBUTOL 11875 ETHER 11880 ETHINYL ESTRADIOL 11898 ETHOSUXAMIDE 11900 ETHRANE 11945 EUCERIN 11960 EURAX 11965 EUTHROID 11978 EXPECTORANT 12025 EX-LAX 12035 EXCEDRIN 12050 EXSEL LOTION 12055 EXTENDRYL 12078 EYE PREPARATION 12085 EYE-STREAM 12134 FANSIDAR 12140 FASTIN 12143 FAT EMULSION 12160 FEDAHIST 12193 FELDENE 12225 FEMIRON 12235 FENDOL 12245 FENOPROFEN 12250 FENYLHIST 12255 FEOSOL 12275 FEOSTAT 12285 FER-IN-SOL 12300 FERGON 12340 FERO-FOLIC-500 12415 FERRO-SEQUEL 12480 FERROUS GLUCONATE 12490 FERROUS SULATE 12495 FERROUS SULFATE W/BREWER'S YEAST 12518 FEVERNOL 12521 FIBERCON 12550 FIORINAL 12565 FIORINAL NO. 3 12570 FIORINAL W/CODEINE 12585 FLAGYL 12620 FLEET ENEMA 12622 FLEET GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORY 12635 FLEXERIL 12665 FLORINEF 12670 FLORONE 12690 FLUOCINOLONE 12695 FLUOGEN 12705 FLUONID 12710 FLUOR-I-STRIP 12715 FLUORESCEIN 12735 FLUORIDE 12760 FLUORODEX 12763 FLUOROMETHOLONE 12765 FLUOROPLEX 12770 FLUOROURACIL 12775 FLUOTHANE 12780 FLUPHENAZINE 12810 FLURAZEPAM 12815 FLURESS 12820 FLURO-ETHYL SPRAY 12830 FLUZONE 12835 FLUZONE TRIVALENT TYPE A,B 12845 FML LIQUIFILM 12847 FML FORTE OPHTHALMIC 12865 FOLIC ACID 12893 FORANE ANESTHETIC 12920 FORMALIN 12945 FORMULA 44 COUGH MIXTURE 12955 FORMULA 44-D COUGH MIXTURE 12967 FORTAZ 12998 FOTOTAR 13005 FREAMINE 13045 FULVICIN 13083 FUNGICIDE 13096 FUNGOID 13105 FURADANTIN 13118 FUROSEMIDE 13158 GAMIMUNE 13200 GANTRISIN 13205 GARAMYCIN 13208 GARGLE 13220 GAVISCON 13225 GAYSAL 13310 GENOPTIC 13313 GENORA 13320 GENTAMICIN 13325 GENTIAN VIOLET 13350 GEOCILLIN 13429 GERIMAL 13440 GERIPLEX 13455 GERITOL 13530 GLAUCON 13535 GLUCAGON 13540 GLUCOLA 13550 GLUCOSE 13553 GLUCOTROL 13595 GLY-OXIDE 13655 GLYCOPYRROLATE 13750 GOLD SODIUM THIOSULFATE 13785 GRIFULVIN 13790 GRIS-PEG 13795 GRISACTIN 13800 GRISEOFULVIN 13818 GUAIFED 13835 GUAIFENESIN 13858 GUIAPHED 13870 GUIATUSCON 13875 GUIATUSS 13930 GYNE-LOTRIMIN 13955 H.H.R. 13975 H-BIG 13980 H-H 13999 HALCION 14000 HALDOL 14035 HALOG 14040 HALOPERIDOL 14045 HALOTESTIN 14055 HALOTHANE 14065 HARMONYL 14080 HC 14091 HEALON 14108 HEET LINIMENT 14168 HEMOCCULT HOME TEST 14180 HEMORRHOIDAL 14195 HEMORRHOIDAL SUPPOSITORY 14215 HEP-B GAMMAGEE 14217 HEP-FLUSH 14225 HEP-LOCK 14240 HEPARIN 14245 HEPARIN LOCK FLUSH SOLUTION 14250 HEPATIC-AID 14279 HEPTAVAX-B 14340 HEXADROL 14360 HEXALOL 14415 HIBICLENS 14440 HIPREX 14480 HISTABID 14489 HISTAFED C 14535 HISTAMINE 14645 HOMATROPINE 14660 HOMO-TET 14683 HORMONE 14713 HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN 14717 HUMATROPE 14727 HUMULIN 14730 HURRICAINE 14750 HYALURONIDASE 14770 HYCODAN 14795 HYCOMINE 14805 HYCOTUSS 14810 HYDELTRA-T.B.A. 14820 HYDERGINE 14840 HYDRALAZINE 14850 HYDRALAZINE THIAZIDE 14860 HYDRAMINE 14875 HYDREA 14903 HYDROCORT 14920 HYDROCHLORIC ACID 14930 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 14935 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE W/RESERPINE 14945 HYDROCIL 14955 HYDROCOCONE 14960 HYDROCODONE SYRUP 14965 HYDROCORTISONE 14975 HYDROCORTISONE W/NEOMYCIN 14980 HYDROCORTONE 14985 HYDRODIURIL 14990 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 15005 HYDROMORPHONE 15035 HYDROPRES 15040 HYDROQUINONE 15090 HYDROXYUREA 15100 HYDROXYZINE 15105 HYDROXYZINE PAMOATE 15115 HYGROTON 15140 HYLUTIN 15160 HYOSOPHEN 15165 HYPAQUE 15190 HYPER-TET 15240 HYPOTEARS 15290 HYTINIC 15305 HYTONE 15307 HYTRIN 15345 I-RON 15370 IBERET 15375 IBERET-FOLIC-500 15395 IBUPROFEN 15400 ICHTHAMMOL 15490 ILOSONE 15495 ILOTYCIN 15515 IMFERON 15520 IMIPRAMINE 15535 IMMUGLOBIN 15540 IMMUNE SERUM GLOBULIN 15545 IMODIUM 15548 IMOVAX RABIES 15555 IMURAN 15560 INAPSINE 15575 INDERAL 15580 INDERIDE 15590 INDOCIN 15600 INDOMETHACIN 15615 INFLAMASE 15620 INFLUENZA VIRUS VAC TYPE A,B 15630 INH 15670 INSTA GLUCOSE 15678 INSULATARD NPH 15680 INSULIN 15685 INTAL 15695 INTRALIPID 15705 INTROPIN 15726 IODINATED GLYCEROL 15730 IODINE 15780 IONAMIN 15790 IONIL 15798 IOPHEN-C 15805 IOPIDINE 15810 IPECAC 15870 IRON PREPARATION 15885 IRON W/VITAMIN C 15910 IRRIGATING SOLUTION 15930 ISO-BID 15945 ISOCLOR 15980 ISOLLYL 15990 ISONIAZID 16040 ISOPTO CARBACHOL 16045 ISOPTO CARPINE 16075 ISOPTO HYOSCINE 16095 ISORDIL 16105 ISOSORBIDE 16130 ISUPREL 16165 JANIMINE 16195 K-C 16210 K-LOR 16222 K-NORM 16245 K-PHOS 16260 K-PHOS NO. 2 16268 K-TAB 16280 KADALEX 16305 KANAMYCIN 16310 KANTREX 16325 KAOCHLOR 16360 KAON 16365 KAOPECTATE 16440 KAY CIEL 16455 KAYEXALATE 16472 KEFLET 16475 KEFLEX 16480 KEFLIN 16482 KEFTAB 16485 KEFZOL 16490 KELEX 16495 KEMADRIN 16505 KENALOG 16520 KERALYT 16525 KERI 16585 KETALAR 16610 KEY-PLEX 16720 KLORVESS 16728 KLOTRIX 16785 KONDREMUL 16800 KONSYL 16845 KU-ZYME 16865 KUTRASE 16870 KWELL 16915 LACRI-LUBE 16925 LACT-AID 16940 LACTIC ACID 16945 LACTICARE LOTION 16975 LACTULOSE 17070 LANOLIN 17113 LANOXICAPS 17115 LANOXIN 17150 LAROTID 17155 LARYLGAN 17160 LASAN 17165 LASIX 17243 LAXATIVE 17260 LEAD ACETATE 17265 LECITHIN 17295 LENSINE 17304 LENTE INSULIN SUSPENSION 17320 LEUCOVORIN 17322 LEUKOVORIN CALCIUM 17325 LEUKERAN 17333 LEVATOL 17340 LEVO-DROMORAN 17345 LEVODOPA 17365 LEVOTHROID 17370 LEVOTHYROXINE 17375 LEVSIN 17390 LEVSINEX 17440 LIBRAX 17450 LIBRIUM 17475 LIDEX 17485 LIDOCAINE 17490 LIDOCAINE HCL 17495 LIDOCAINE HCL W/EPINEPHRINE 17530 LIMBITROL 17540 LINCOCIN 17545 LINCOMYCIN 17548 LINDANE 17560 LIORESAL 17600 LIPOFLAVONOID 17668 LIQUID PRED 17670 LIQUIFILM 17705 LISTERINE 17715 LITHIUM 17725 LITHOBID 17730 LITHONATE 17815 LMD 17816 LO-SAL 17825 LO/OVRAL 17833 LOCAL ANESTHETIC 17834 LOCOID 17840 LOESTRIN 17845 LOFENALAC 17865 LOMOTIL 17870 LONALAC 17878 LONOX 17880 LOPERAMIDE 17883 LOPID 17885 LOPRESSOR 17888 LORAZEPAM 17889 LOPURIN 17890 LORELCO 17925 LOTRIMIN 17940 LOXAPINE 17945 LOXITANE 17970 LUBRICATING JELLY 17975 LUBRIDERM 17978 LUDIOMIL 18000 LUFYLLIN-GG 18010 LUGOL'S SOLUTION 18050 LYSINE 18080 M.V.I. 18100 M-M-R 18108 M-S 650 18125 MAALOX 18130 MACRODANTIN 18145 MAGAN 18180 MAGNESIA 18189 MAGNESIUM CARBONATE 18190 MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE 18195 MAGNESIUM CITRATE 18200 MAGNESIUM GLUCONATE 18205 MAGNESIUM OXIDE 18215 MAGNESIUM SULFATE 18221 MAGNESIUM/ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE 18235 MALATAL 18250 MALLERGAN 18295 MALTSUPEX 18315 MANDELAMINE 18320 MANDEX 18325 MANDOL 18345 MANNITOL 18365 MANTADIL 18375 MARAX 18395 MARCAINE 18400 MARCAINE HCL W/EPINEPHRN 18430 MARGESIC 18480 MATERNA 18495 MAXAFIL 18498 MAXAIR 18515 MAXIDEX 18518 MAXIFLOR 18520 MAXITROL 18523 MAXZIDE 18540 MEASLES VIRUS VACCINE 18550 MEBARAL 18552 MEBENDAZOLE 18553 MECLAN 18555 MECLIZINE 18556 MECLOFENAMATE SODIUM 18558 MECLOMEN 18575 MEDAPED 18620 MEDIHALER-EPI 18640 MEDROL 18643 MEDROXYPROGESTERONE 18645 MEFOXIN 18655 MEGACE 18663 MEGESTROL 18664 MELANEX 18670 MELLARIL 18685 MELPHALAN 18705 MENINGOVAX-C 18745 MENTHOL 18750 MENTHOLATUM 18755 MEPERGAN 18760 MEPERIDINE 18775 MEPHYTON 18795 MEPROBAMATE 18820 MERCAPTOPURINE 18855 MERCUROCHROME 18900 MERTHIOLATE 18920 MESTINON 18930 METAMUCIL 18940 METAPREL 18945 METAPROTERENOL 18960 METATENSIN 18980 METHACHOLINE 18985 METHADONE 19025 METHAZOLAMIDE 19045 METHERGINE 19070 METHOCARBAMOL 19090 METHOTREXATE 19105 METHOXSALEN 19118 METHYCLOTHIAZIDE 19140 METHYLCELLULOSE 19155 METHYLDOPA 19160 METHYLENE BLUE 19165 METHYLONE 19170 METHYLPARABEN 19175 METHYLPHENIDATE 19178 METHYLPRED-40 19180 METHYLPREDNISOLONE 19205 METIMYD 19208 METOCLOPRAMIDE 19210 METOLAZONE 19218 METOPROLOL 19220 METRA 19233 METRONIDAZOLE 19242 MEVACOR 19245 MEVANIN-C 19280 MICATIN 19290 MICONAZOLE 19313 MICRO-K EXTENCAPS 19320 MICRONOR 19343 MIDAMOR 19350 MIDOL 19360 MIDRIN 19375 MILK OF MAGNESIA 19445 MINERAL OIL 19455 MINIPRESS 19460 MINOCIN 19465 MINOCYCLINE 19478 MINOXIDIL 19505 MIOSTAT 19515 MISSION PRENATAL 19553 MITROLAN 19575 MOBAN 19605 MODICON 19618 MODURETIC 19630 MOL-IRON W/VITAMIN C 19647 MONOCLATE 19650 MORPHINE 19675 MOTRIN 19680 MOUTHWASH 19685 MOUTHWASH & GARGLE 19699 MS CONTIN 19715 MUCOMYST 19765 MULTI-HEMA 19815 MULTIPLE VITAMIN 19825 MULTIPLE VITAMINS 19830 MULTIPLE VITAMINS W/IRON 19835 MULTIPLE VITAMINS W/MINERALS 19840 MULTIVITAMIN 19865 MULTIVITAMIN/MULTIMINERAL 19870 MULTIVITAMINS & MULTIMINERALS 19900 MUMPS SKIN TEST ANTIGEN 19905 MUMPS VIRUS VACCINE LIVE 19948 MUSCLE RELAXANT 19950 MUSTARD OIL 19960 MUTAMYCIN 20000 MYAMBUTOL 20010 MYCELEX 20030 MYCIGUENT 20035 MYCITRACIN 20055 MYCOLOG 20060 MYCOSTATIN 20065 MYDFRIN 20075 MYDRIACYL 20080 MYLANTA 20095 MYLICON 20105 MYOCHRYSINE 20110 MYOFLEX 20135 MYSOLINE 20153 MYTREX 20175 NAFCILLIN 20185 NAFTIN 20190 NALDECON 20200 NALDELATE SYRUP 20210 NALFON 20220 NAMIDE 20260 NAPHCON 20270 NAPHCON-A 20285 NAPROSYN 20290 NAPROXEN 20300 NAQUA 20310 NARCAN 20315 NARDIL 20325 NASAL DECONGESTANT 20338 NASALIDE 20390 NATALINS 20435 NAVANE 20455 NEBCIN 20505 NEMBUTAL 20515 NEO-CALGLUCON SYRUP 20555 NEO-MEDROL 20585 NEO-SYNALAR 20595 NEO-SYNEPHRINE 20655 NEODECADRON 20690 NEOMYCIN 20730 NEOSPORIN 20735 NEOSTIGMINE 20795 NEPHRAMINE 20798 NEPHROCAPS 20805 NEPTAZANE 20815 NESACAINE 20835 NEUTRA-PHOS 20855 NEUTROGENA 20885 NIACIN 20950 NICOBID 21010 NIFEREX 21020 NIFEREX-PN 21065 NILSTAT 21090 NIPRIDE 21125 NITRO T.D. 21130 NITRO-BID 21135 NITROCAP 21143 NITRO-DUR 21144 NITRODISC 21145 NITROFURANTOIN 21155 NITROGEN 21160 NITROGLYCERIN 21170 NITROL 21176 NITROLINGUAL 21178 NITROPRESS 21180 NITROSPAN 21185 NITROSTAT 21195 NITROUS OXIDE 21200 NIVEA 21203 NIZORAL 21213 NOLAHIST 21215 NOLAMINE 21218 NOLEX LA 21225 NOLVADEX 21228 NORDETTE 21245 NOR-Q.D. 21280 NORFLEX 21290 NORGESIC 21300 NORINYL 21335 NORLUTATE 21340 NORLUTIN 21373 NORMODYNE 21390 NORPACE 21400 NORPRAMIN 21403 NORTRIPTYLINE 21405 NOSE DROPS 21425 NOVAFED 21440 NOVAHISTINE 21450 NOVAHISTINE DH 21455 NOVAHISTINE DMX 21465 NOVAHISTINE EXPECTORANT 21490 NOVALAX 21493 NOVENE DH 21494 NOVANTRONE 21500 NOVOCAIN 21513 NTG 21530 NU-IRON 21550 NUBAIN 21555 NUCOFED 21570 NUM ZIT 21585 NUPERCAINAL 21590 NUPERCAINE 21600 NURSOY 21605 NUTRACORT 21610 NUTRADERM 21620 NUTRAMIGEN 21670 NYQUIL 21675 NYRAL 21680 NYSOLONE 21695 NYSTATIN 21703 NYSTEX 21710 O.B. VITAMIN 21750 OCEAN MIST 21753 OCUCLEAR 21754 OCUFEN 21755 OCUSOL 21765 OGEN 21775 OILATUM SOAP 21785 OLIVE OIL 21800 ONCOVIN 21845 OPHTHETIC 21860 OPIUM 21893 OPTICROM 21900 OPTIMINE 21925 ORABASE 21935 ORACIN 21958 ORAP 21970 ORASONE 22015 ORGANIDIN 22030 ORINASE 22055 ORNADE 22075 ORTHO PERSONAL LUBRICANT 22080 ORTHO-CREME 22090 ORTHO-NOVUM 22110 OS-CAL 22120 OS-CAL 500 22135 OS-CAL-MONE 22160 OTIC DROPS 22185 OTOCORT 22210 OVCON 22215 OVRAL 22220 OVRETTE 22233 OXACILLIN 22242 OXAZEPAM 22270 OXSORALEN 22287 OXYBUTYNIN CHLORIDE 22303 OXYCODONE HCL 22305 OXYCODONE HCL & ACETAMINOPHEN 22306 OXYCODONE W/APAP 22307 OXYCODONE W/ASA 22315 OXYGEN 22338 OXYSTAT 22345 OXYTOCIN 22360 P.A.S. SODIUM 22398 P.T.E.-4 22405 P&S 22428 P-D-M 22435 P-V TUSSIN 22520 PAMELOR 22578 PANADOL 22630 PANCREASE 22635 PANCREATIC HORMONE 22643 PANCRELIPASE 22644 PANCURONIUM BROMIDE 22670 PANMYCIN 22675 PANOXYL 22770 PAPAVERINE 22805 PARAFLEX 22810 PARAFON FORTE 22845 PAREGORIC 22875 PARLODEL 22885 PARNATE 22890 PARSIDOL 22945 PAVABID 22985 PAVASULE PELLSULE 23005 PAVULON 23015 PBZ 23045 PBZ-SR 23047 PCE 23100 PEDIACOF 23105 PEDIACON 23120 PEDIALYTE 23135 PEDIATRIC COUGH SYRUP 23150 PEDIAZOLE 23159 PEDIOTIC 23170 PEGANONE 23185 PEN-VEE K 23208 PENECORT 23210 PENICILLAMINE 23215 PENICILLIN 23220 PENICILLIN G 23225 PENICILLIN V 23315 PENTOTHAL 23325 PENTRAX 23355 PEPSIN 23370 PEPTO-BISMOL 23385 PERCOCET-5 23390 PERCODAN 23400 PERCOGESIC 23415 PERDIEM GRANULE 23425 PERGONAL 23430 PERI-COLACE 23440 PERIACTIN 23485 PERITONEAL DIALYSIS W/DEXTROSE 23490 PERITRATE 23523 PERPHENAZINE 23524 PERPHENAZINE W/AMITRIPTYLINE 23535 PERSANTINE 23560 PERTUSSIN 23590 PETROLEUM ETHER 23610 PHAZYME 23660 PHENAPHEN 23680 PHENAPHEN W/CODEINE 23705 PHENAZINE 23715 PHENAZOPYRIDINE 23753 PHENELZINE 23755 PHENERGAN 23765 PHENERGAN EXPECTORANT PLAIN 23770 PHENERGAN EXPECTORANT W/CODEINE 23775 PHENERGAN EXPECTORANT W/DEXTROMETHORPHAN 23780 PHENERGAN SYRUP 23785 PHENERGAN VC EXPECTORANT PLAIN 23790 PHENERGAN VC EXPECTORANT W/CODEINE 23792 PHENERGEN W/DEXTROMETHORPHAN 23795 PHENERGAN-D 23798 PHENERGAN W/CODEINE 23845 PHENOBARBITAL 23855 PHENOBARBITAL & BELLADONNA 23935 PHENOL 23970 PHENTERMINE 23995 PHENYLALANINE 24015 PHENYLEPHRINE 24025 PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE 24035 PHENYLZIN 24045 PHENYTOIN 24075 PHISODERM 24080 PHISOHEX 24130 PHOSPHOLINE 24140 PHRENILIN 24185 PILO 24190 PILOCAR 24195 PILOCARPINE 24255 PITOCIN 24260 PITRESSIN 24280 PLACEBO 24285 PLACIDYL 24300 PLAQUENIL 24310 PLASMA-LYTE 24330 PLATINOL 24355 PNEUMOVAX 24365 PODOPHYLLIN 24370 PODOPHYLLUM 24400 POLARAMINE 24405 POLIOMYELITIS VACCINE 24408 POLIOVAX 24411 POLOCAINE 24413 POLY-LUTIN 24415 POLY-VI-FLOR 24418 POLY-VI-FLOR W/IRON 24420 POLY-VI-SOL 24435 POLYCILLIN 24450 POLYCOSE 24465 POLYMOX 24470 POLYMYXIN 24510 POLYSPORIN 24515 POLYTAR 24550 PONSTEL 24555 PONTOCAINE 24625 POTASSIUM ACETATE 24650 POTASSIUM 24653 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE 24690 POTASSIUM ESTRONE SULFATE 24695 POTASSIUM GLUCONATE 24705 POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE 24725 POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE 24778 PP-O 24795 PRAMOSONE 24803 PRAX LOTION 24805 PRAZOSIN 24850 PRED FORTE 24855 PRED MILD 24880 PREDNICEN-M 24885 PREDNISOLONE 24890 PREDNISONE 24910 PREFRIN 24920 PREGESTIMIL 24930 PRELAN 24950 PREMARIN 24960 PREMARIN VAGINAL 24975 PRENATAL FORMULA (VITAMINS) 24980 PRENATAL STUART 24985 PRENATAL W/FOLIC ACID 24990 PRENATAMIN 24995 PREPARATION H 25015 PRESALIN 25025 PRESUN 25040 PRIMATENE MIST 25050 PRIMATENE-P 25055 PRIMIDONE 25065 PRINCIPEN 25078 PRINIVIL 25100 PRO-BANTHINE 25115 PRO-PHEN 25150 PROBENECID 25155 PROBENECID W/COLCHICINE 25180 PROCAINAMIDE 25185 PROCAINE 25193 PROCALAMINE 25195 PROCAMIDE 25200 PROCAN SR 25210 PROCARBAZINE 25213 PROCARDIA 25220 PROCHLORPERAZINE 25240 PROCTOCORT 25243 PROCTOCREAM-HC 25250 PROCTOFOAM 25255 PROCTOFOAM-HC 25270 PROFASI HP 25300 PROGESTASERT 25305 PROGESTERONE 25310 PROGLYCEM 25318 PROHIBIT 25328 PROLASTIN 25330 PROLIXIN 25335 PROLOID 25338 PROLOPRIM 25350 PROMAZ 25359 PROMETH W/COD 25365 PROMETHAZINE 25432 PROMETHAZINE W/CODEINE 25455 PRONESTYL 25485 PROPARACAINE 25493 PROPINE 25510 PROPOXYPHENE 25515 PROPOXYPHENE HCL COMPOUND 25530 PROPOXYPHENE HCL W/ACETAMINOPHEN 25545 PROPOXYPHENE W/APAP 25560 PROPYLTHIOURACIL 25570 PROSOBEE 25575 PROSTAPHLIN 25580 PROSTIGMIN 25600 PROTENATE 25618 PROTOSTAT 25635 PROVAL 25638 PROVENTIL 25640 PROVERA 25660 PROXENE 25670 PROXIGEL 25674 PROZAC 25695 PSEUDOEPHEDRINE 25696 PSEUDOEPHEDRINE W/TRIPROLIDINE 25705 PSORIASIS CREAM 25750 PURINETHOL 25760 PURPOSE 25800 PYRAZINAMIDE 25810 PYRIDIUM 25825 PYRIDOXINE 25855 PYRODINE 25895 P3E1 25920 QUADRA HIST 25945 QUARZAN 25965 QUESTRAN 25970 QUIBRON 26005 QUIDE 26015 QUINAGLUTE 26020 QUINAMM 26030 QUINIDEX EXTENTAB 26035 QUINIDINE 26043 QUININE & UREA 26045 QUININE SULFATE 26089 R-TANNATE 26090 RABIES VACCINE 26095 RACEPHEDRINE 26199 RECOMBIVAX-HB 26250 REGITINE 26255 REGLAN 26260 REGONOL 26265 REGROTON 26328 RENAMIN 26425 RESERPINE 26450 RESPITAL 26453 RESTORIL 26470 RETICULOGEN 26475 RETIN-A 26477 RETROVIR 26510 RHEUMATREX 26645 RHULICREAM 26695 RID 26705 RIFADIN 26710 RIFAMATE 26715 RIFAMPIN 26730 RIMSO-50 26740 RIOPAN 26750 RIOPAN PLUS 26760 RITALIN 26761 RITODRINE 26785 ROBAXIN 26790 ROBAXISAL 26805 ROBINUL 26830 ROBITUSSIN 26835 ROBITUSSIN A-C SYRUP 26840 ROBITUSSIN-CF 26845 ROBITUSSIN-CF SYRUP 26850 ROBITUSSIN-DAC SYRUP 26860 ROBITUSSIN-DM SYRUP 26865 ROBITUSSIN-PE SYRUP 26870 ROCALTROL 26883 ROGAINE 26885 ROGENIC 26890 ROLAIDS 26895 ROLOX 26930 RONDEC 26935 RONDEC-DM 26958 ROXICET 27045 RU-TUSS 27060 RU-TUSS W/HYDROCODONE 27075 RUBELLA VIRUS VACCINE LIVE 27103 RUFEN 27120 RULOX 27175 RYNA-C 27190 RYNATAN 27195 RYNATUSS 27275 SAFFLOWER OIL 27320 SALETO 27327 SALFLEX 27340 SALICYLATE 27345 SALICYLIC ACID 27355 SALICYLIC ACID SOAP 27365 SALIMEPH FORTE 27368 SALINE 27405 SALSALATE 27407 SALSITAB 27420 SALUTENSIN 27440 SANSERT 27445 SANTYL 27459 SARNA 27495 SASTID 27545 SCOPOLAMINE 27625 SEBIZON LOTION 27635 SEBULEX 27650 SECONAL 27700 SEDAPAP ELIXIR 27705 SEDATANS 27708 SEDATIVE 27725 SELENIUM 27730 SELSUN 27735 SELSUN BLUE 27770 SENNA 27785 SENOKOT 27795 SENOKOT S 27816 SENSORCAINE 27835 SEPTRA 27845 SER-AP-ES 27855 SERAX 27865 SERENTIL 27890 SERPASIL 27978 SILICONE SKIN SPRAY 27985 SILVADENE 27995 SILVER NITRATE 28000 SILVER NITRATE TOUGHENED STICKS 28015 SILVER SULFADIAZINE 28030 SIMETHICONE 28035 SIMILAC 28055 SINAREST 28080 SINEMET 28085 SINEQUAN 28090 SINEX LONG ACTING SPRAY 28120 SINOPHEN 28145 SINULIN 28155 SINUS 28165 SINUTAB 28345 SK-65 COMPOUND 28350 SKELAXIN 28358 SKIN PREPARATION 28365 SLO-PHYLLIN 28366 SLO-NIACIN 28390 SLOW-K 28391 SLOW-MAG 28399 SMZ 28455 SODIUM BICARBONATE 28495 SODIUM CHLORIDE 28680 SODIUM SUCCINATE 28683 SODIUM SULFACETAMIDE OPHTH 28734 SOLAQUIN 28735 SOLAR 28740 SOLARCAINE 28745 SOLATENE 28760 SOLGANAL SUSPENSION 28790 SOLU-CORTEF 28815 SOMA COMPOUND 28820 SOMA COMPOUND W/CODEINE 28825 SOMA 28840 SOMOPHYLLIN 28910 SORBITOL 28920 SORBITRATE 28940 SOTRADECOL 29015 SPARINE 29200 SPENPATH 29250 SPIRONOLACTONE 29275 SSKI 29285 STADOL 29310 STAPHAGE LYSATE BACTERIAL ANTIGEN 29365 STELAZINE 29435 STERAPRED 29498 STEROID(S) 29505 STILBESTROL 29510 STILPHOSTROL 29533 STOOL SOFTENER 29535 STOP 29560 STREPTASE 29565 STREPTOMYCIN 29581 STRESS TABLETS 29585 STRESSTABS 600 29590 STRESSVICON 29615 STUARTNATAL 1+1 29645 SUBLIMAZE 29660 SUCCINYLCHOLINE 29705 SUDAFED 29780 SULADYNE 29785 SULAMYD SODIUM 29795 SULF-10 29810 SULFACET-R LOTION 29825 SULFADIAZINE 29838 SULFAMETHOPRIM 29840 SULFAMETHOXAZOLE 29843 SULFAMETHOX W/TRIMETHOPRIM 29844 SULFAMIDE OPHTHALMIC 29865 SULFASALAZINE 29888 SULFATRIM 29900 SULFISOXAZOLE 29955 SULFUR 29998 SULINDAC 30010 SULPHUR 30015 SULTRIN 30030 SUNSCREEN 30035 SUMYCIN 30155 SURBEX 30195 SURFAK 30215 SURGICEL 30235 SURMONTIL 30245 SUSTACAL 30255 SUSTAIRE 30275 SWEET OIL 30305 SYMMETREL 30309 SYMPATHOMIMETIC AGENT 30329 SYNACORT 30330 SYNALAR 30365 SYNEMOL 30370 SYNKAYVITE 30395 SYNTHROID 30398 SYNTHROX 30410 SYRACOL 30468 T-STAT 30472 T/SAL 30485 TACE 30495 TAGAMET 30513 TALACEN 30520 TALOIN 30535 TALWIN 30553 TAMOXIFEN 30575 TAO 30580 TAPAR 30585 TAPAZOLE 30590 TAR 30630 TAVIST 30635 TAXOL 30650 TEARISOL 30655 TEARS NATURALE 30660 TEARS PLUS 30725 TEGOPEN 30730 TEGRETOL 30740 TELDRIN 30745 TELEPAQUE 30755 TEMARIL 30756 TEMAZEPAM 30760 TEMPRA 30775 TENAX 30777 TENEX 30782 TENORMIN 30785 TENSILON 30790 TENUATE 30800 TERAZOL 30805 TERBUTALINE 30850 TERRAMYCIN 30870 TES-TAPE 30880 TESSALON PERLE 30915 TESTOSTERONE 30925 TESTOSTERONE DEPOT 31000 TETANUS ANTITOXIN 31005 TETANUS DIPHTHERIA TOXOID 31015 TETANUS TOXOID 31020 TETRA 31025 TETRACAINE 31045 TETRACYCLINE 31055 TETRACYN 31085 TEXACORT 31100 THAM-E 31120 THEO-DUR 31165 THEOCLEAR 31175 THEODRINE 31200 THEOLAIR 31219 THEOPHENYLLINE 31220 THEOPHOZINE 31230 THEOPHYLLIN ELIXIR 31235 THEOPHYLLINE 31275 THEOVENT 31325 THERAGRAN 31385 THERAPEUTIC LIQUID 31395 THERAPEUTIC VITAMIN 31440 THIACIDE 31445 THIAHEP 31455 THIAMINE 31490 THIOGUANINE 31505 THIOPENTAL 31540 THIOTEPA 31542 THIOTHIXENE 31543 THIORIDAZINE 31550 THORAZINE 31580 THROAT DISC 31585 THROAT LOZENGE NEO-VADRIN 31588 THROAT PREPARATION 31590 THROMBIN TOPICAL 31600 THYMOL 31630 THYROID 31635 THYROLAR 31640 THYTROPAR 31650 TICARCILLIN 31655 TIGAN 31656 TIJECT-20 31658 TIMOLOL 31659 TIMOLIDE 31660 TIMOPTIC 31670 TINACTIN 31715 TITAN 31723 TOBRADEX 31725 TOBRAMYCIN 31728 TOBREX OPHTHALMIC 31740 TOFRANIL 31755 TOLBUTAMIDE 31760 TOLECTIN 31770 TOLFRINIC 31775 TOLINASE 31780 TOLMETIN 31825 TOPIC 31845 TORA 31850 TORECAN 31895 TPN ELECTROLYTES 31927 TRANDATE 31933 TRANQUILIZER 31938 TRANSDERM-NITRO 31939 TRANSDERM-SCOP 31945 TRANXENE 31975 TRAVASOL 31997 TRAZODONE 32000 TRECATOR-SC 32010 TRENDAR 32013 TRENTAL 32095 TRI-MINE EXPECTORANT 32110 TRI-PHEN-CHLOR 32140 TRI-VI-FLOR 32145 TRI-VI-SOL 32190 TRIAM 32195 TRIAMCINOLONE 32210 TRIAMCINOLONE NYSTATIN 32220 TRIAMINIC EXPECTORANT 32225 TRIAMINIC EXPECTORANT DH 32230 TRIAMINIC EXPECTORANT W/CODEINE 32235 TRIAMINIC INFANT DROPS 32245 TRIAMINIC 32255 TRIAMINICIN 32265 TRIAMINICOL SYRUP 32273 TRIAMTERENE 32290 TRIAVIL 32298 TRIBIOTIC OPHTHALMIC 32300 TRICHLORMETHIAZIDE 32310 TRICHLOROACETIC ACID 32345 TRIDESILON 32353 TRIDIL 32375 TRIHEXANE 32390 TRIHEXYPHENIDYL 32395 TRILAFON 32400 TRILION 32405 TRILISATE 32424 TRIMIPRAMINE 32430 TRIMOX 32433 TRIMPEX 32438 TRIMETHOPRIM 32443 TRINALIN REPETABS 32460 TRINSICON 32478 TRIOVAL 32515 TRIPLE ANTIBIOTIC 32650 TROPH-IRON 32658 TROPICAMIDE 32665 TRYSUL VAGINAL 32680 TUBERCULIN TINE TEST 32685 TUBERCULIN PPD (HEAF) 32690 T.B. TINE TEST 32710 TUCKS 32735 TUMS 32770 TUSS-ORNADE 32825 TUSSEND 32835 TUSSEX COUGH SYRUP 32840 TUSSI-ORGANIDIN DM 32845 TUSSI-ORGANIDIN 32850 TUSSIHAB SYRUP 32855 TUSSIONEX 32905 TYLENOL 32910 TYLENOL NO. 1 32915 TYLENOL NO. 2 32920 TYLENOL NO. 3 32925 TYLENOL NO. 4 32930 TYLENOL W/CODEINE 32935 TYLENOL W/CODEINE ELIXIR 32945 TYLOX 32960 TYPHOID VACCINE 32980 TYROHIST SPRAY 32990 TYZINE 33050 ULTRA MIDE LOTION 33068 ULTRACEF 33092 UNASYN 33100 UNDECYLENIC ACID 33140 UNICAP 33150 UNIFIBER 33170 UNISOM 33180 UNNA'S GELATIN PASTE 33225 URECHOLINE 33280 URISED 33290 URISEP 33300 URISPAS 33355 UROBIOTIC-250 33360 URODINE 33425 V-CILLIN 33430 V-CILLIN K 33448 VACCINATION 33470 VAGILIA 33530 VALERIAN 33550 VALISONE 33555 VALIUM 33573 VALPROIC ACID 33575 VANCERIL 33580 VANCOCIN 33588 VANCOMYCIN 33590 VANCOR 33625 VAPONEFRIN 33630 VAPORUB 33635 VAPOSTEAM 33670 VASELINE 33677 VASERETIC 33685 VASOCIDIN 33700 VASOCON 33705 VASOCON-A 33710 VASODILAN 33713 VASODILATOR 33780 VEETIDS 33800 VELBAN 33805 VELOSEF 33829 VENTAB 33843 VENTOLIN 33858 VERAPAMIL 33895 VERMOX 33905 VERSAL 33965 VI-DAYLIN 34085 VIBRA 34090 VIBRAMYCIN 34110 VICODIN 34115 VICON 34120 VICON FORTE 34158 VINBLASTINE 34160 VINCRISTINE 34180 VIO-BEC FORTE 34210 VIOFORM 34215 VIOFORM HYDROCORTISONE 34220 VIOKASE 34248 VIROPTIC 34260 VISINE 34263 VISKEN 34270 VISTARIL 34350 VITALITY-E 34360 VITAMIN A 34425 VITAMIN B COMPLEX 34445 VITAMIN B COMPLEX W/B-12 34455 VITAMIN B-1 34490 VITAMIN B-1 W/B-6 & B-12 34495 VITAMIN B-12 34510 VITAMIN B-6 34520 VITAMIN C 34525 VITAMIN C & E 34565 VITAMIN D 34575 VITAMIN E 34580 VITAMIN E & C 34623 VITAMIN K 34625 VITAMIN(S) 34628 VITAMINS AND MINERALS 34685 VIVACTIL 34725 VOLTAREN 34730 VONTROL 34740 VOSOL 34745 VOSOL HC 34755 VYTONE 34775 WARFARIN 34800 WATER FOR IRRIGATION 34825 WEHLESS 34855 WESTCORT 34890 WIGRAINE 34970 WYCILLIN 34975 WYCILLIN INJECTION & PROBENECID TABLET 34980 WYDASE 34985 WYGESIC 34990 WYMOX 35005 X SEB T SHAMPOO 35023 XANAX 35050 XEROFOAM DRESSING 35060 XYLOCAINE 35070 XYLOCAINE HCL 35080 XYLOCAINE HCL W/EPINEPHRINE 35105 YEAST 35110 YELLOW FEVER VACCINE 35120 YOHIMBINE 35150 ZARONTIN 35155 ZAROXOLYN 35165 ZEASORB MEDICATED 35210 ZEPHIRAN CHLORIDE 35224 ZESTRIL 35240 ZINC 35250 ZINC OXIDE 35260 ZINC SULFATE 35338 ZOMAX 35341 ZOVIRAX 35350 ZYLOPRIM 35410 ANTICONVULSANT AGENT 35415 ANTIDEPRESSANT AGENT 35420 ANTIDIABETIC AGENT 35425 ANTIDIARRHEAL AGENT 35430 ANTIEMETIC AGENT 35445 ANTIFUNGAL AGENT 35450 ANTIHISTAMINE 35460 ANTIINFLAMMATORY AGENT 35480 ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENT 35483 ANTIOBESITY AGENT 35495 ANTIPYRETIC AGENT 35530 BACTINE 35580 SLO-BID 35595 TRIMETHOPRIM/SULFAMETHOXAZOLE 35600 VANCENASE 35603 WYTENSIN 40040 ACETA ACID W/HYDRO 40075 AMINO PH 40150 ASPIR-10 40155 ATCH 40170 AZMA-CORT 40185 BAYER ASPIRIN 40205 BETATREX 40230 BLANEX 40310 CEFIZOX 40335 CHEMSTRIP UGK 40445 CORZIDE 40455 CYCLOPENTOLATE 40460 CYT-O-TEC 40520 DESYREL 40570 DEY-SOL 40580 DIABETA 40585 DIHYDROERGOTOXINE MESYLATE 40610 DIPHENOXYLATE 40615 DIPROLENE 40725 ERYMAX 40760 FORTABS 40765 G-3 40775 GENTACIDIN 40905 ISOPTIN 40950 LOPROX 40955 LOZOL 41135 MURO'S OPCON-A 41150 NASALCROM 41170 NEWCAINE 41175 NEWGEN 41180 NILORIC 41185 NORCURON 41200 NOSTRIL 41215 OCUTRICIN 41220 OTICAIR 41330 PRAMASONE 41405 RESPAIRE 41420 ROXANOL 41440 SENECOT 41450 SIMILAC W/IRON 41470 SLOW FE 41490 SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE 41505 SPECTAZOLE 41575 SULTEN 41585 TBA PRED 41610 THEO-24 41645 TRACRIUM 41670 TRI-NORINYL 41675 TRI-STATIN 41680 TRI-VI-FLOR W/IRON 41695 TRIOFED 41745 UNIPHYL 41755 VEPESID 41760 VERSA-QUAT 41780 ZANTAC 41785 ZINACEF 41800 HCTZ 41810 OSMOLYTE 41820 GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES 41830 PSYLLIUM 41845 PTU 41850 KCL 41855 NPH INSULIN 41860 FOLATE 41865 MOM 41870 AK-SPORIN 41875 CAPTOPRIL 41880 ZORPRIN 41885 EVAC-U-GEN 41890 L/DOPA 41905 THYROXINE 41915 K-LYTE 41920 MULTIVITAMIN W/B12 41980 ASCRIPTIN A/D 42228 VISIDEX II 42265 DILUENT ORAL 42425 GOLYTELY 42705 MINIZIDE 42720 MONISTAT-DERM 42735 MUMPSVAX VACCINE 42780 NEOSPORIN OPHTHALMIC 42800 NORMAL SALINE 42815 NS W/KCL 42985 PROPRANOLOL 50000 BRETHAIRE 50030 KRONOFED-A 50035 MICRONASE 50036 MONOCID 50040 SUFENTA 60035 ACLOVATE 60040 ADALAT 60070 ALPHA-TREX 60115 AUGMENTIN 60150 BACITRACIN OPHTHALMIC 60175 BENZAMYCIN 60180 BENZTROPINE MESYLATE 60185 BETAGAN LIQUIFILM 60205 BETOPTIC 60220 BLENOXANE 60240 BRETYLIUM TOSYLATE 60265 BUPRENEX 60270 BUSPAR 60290 CAPOZIDE 60295 CEFOTAN 60325 CITRUCEL 60335 CLOXACILLIN 60355 COLYTE 60370 CORDARONE 60385 CORTISPORIN OPHTHALMIC 60400 DEPONIT 60405 DEXACIDIN 60410 DEXACIDIN OPHTHALMIC 60485 DORYX 60500 DOXY-100 60530 ENEMA FLEET 60535 ERYCETTE 60545 ESTRADERM 60550 EYE DROPS 60555 EYE WASH 60560 FEMSTAT 60565 FENTANYL CITRATE 60595 FIORICET 60605 FLUOR-OP 60615 GAMMAGARD 60665 GLYCERIN 60690 HEPFLUSH 60695 HIB-IMUNE 60700 HIB-VAX 60710 HYDEGINE LIQUID CAPSULE 60735 INFLUENZA VIRUS VACC 60740 INTRON-A 60750 IOPHEN 60755 IOPHEN DM 60765 ISOVUE 60775 K-DUR 60780 KEFUROX 60790 KLONOPIN 60795 LACHYDRIN 60800 LACTATED RINGER'S 60805 LACTRASE 60815 LEVLEN 60835 LOTRISONE 60845 LURIDE 60870 MARINOL 60885 MEDIPLAST PLASTERS 60890 MEDIPREN 60905 METHYLDOPA W/HCTZ 60920 MEXITIL 60930 MINIZIDE 2 60950 MURINE EAR DROPS 60955 MURO TEARS 60985 NA SAL 60995 NALOXONE HCL 61025 NICORETTE 61035 NIX 61040 NOROXIN 61045 NOVOLIN 61060 NUPRIN 61075 OCUMYCIN 61080 OMNIPAQUE 61095 OPHTHAINE 61100 ORUDIS 61125 P-A-C 61130 PAIN RELIEVER 61135 PEDIACARE 61140 PEDIAPRED 61150 PENTAM 300 61160 PEPCID 61170 PERSA 61180 PHOSPHOLINE IODIDE 61185 PIPERACILLIN 61200 POSTURE 61215 PRIMAXIN 61240 PROPACET 61260 PSORCON 61275 R & C 61290 RIDAURA 61295 ROCEPHIN 61310 S-M-A 61315 SANDOGLOBULIN 61325 SECRETIN 61330 SECTRAL 61335 SEFFIN 61340 SELDANE 61380 STUART PRENATAL 61385 SULFACETAMIDE SODIUM 61400 SUS-PHRINE 61405 TAMBOCOR 61435 TEGISON 61440 TEMOVATE 61445 TEN-K 61450 TENORETIC 50 61455 TERRAMYCIN W/POLYMYXIN OPHTHAL 61460 THEOPH,EPHEDRINE & PHENOB 61470 TIMENTIN 61475 TOLAZAMIDE 61480 TOLNAFTATE 61495 TOPICORT 61505 TORNALATE 61515 TRI-LEVLEN 61535 TRIPLE SULFA VAGINAL 61565 VASOTEC 61570 VERSED 61605 WELLBUTRIN 61610 ZYDONE 61625 TRIAMTERENE W/HCTZ 89001 ACTIDOSE WITH SORBITOL 89002 ACITIFED PLUS 89009 ANUCORT-HC 89010 BETAMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE 89012 BROMFED-DM 89016 CHARCOAL,ACTIVATED W/SORBITOL 89017 CHILDREN'S ADVIL 89020 CYCLOBENZAPRINE HCL 89031 ESTRADIOL VALERATE 89032 EULEXIN 89035 FLUOCINONIDE 89036 FML-S LIQUIFILM 89037 HUMULIN 70/30 89038 HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE W/APAP 89039 HYDROCODONE W/ACETAMINOPHEN 89044 INSPIREASE 89045 LIDOCAINE HCL VISCOUS 89048 MEPIVICAINE HCL 89051 NEBUPENT 89058 PERMAX 89060 PHOTOPLEX 89061 POLYTRIM 89063 PRED-G 89066 PRELONE 89070 PROFENAL 89074 ROWASA 89076 SUPRAX 89078 THERAFLU FLU & COLD 91000 ALBUTEROL SULFATE 91001 ALFERON N 91002 AMILORIDE HCL 91007 AURAFAIR 91009 BUTALBITAL/APAP/ CAFFAINE 91011 CYTOTEC 91012 DALGAN 91013 DIPENTUM 91014 DOXORUBICIN HCL 91026 GENASYME 91029 HYDROXYZINE HCL 91031 ISOPTIN S.R. 91033 KUDROX DOUBLE STRENGTH 91035 LUPRON DEPOT 91039 NIFEDIPINE 91040 ONE TOUCH TEST STRIPS 91043 PRILOSEC 91045 RETIN-A REGIMEN 91048 ROXILOX 91049 RU-TUSS DE 91052 SSD 91054 THEO-SAV 91058 VERELAN 91061 ACYCLOVIR 91062 ALPRAZOLAM 91063 ATENOLOL 91064 AZTREONAM 91066 BUSPIRONE 91068 CEFTAZIDIME 91069 CEFTRIAXONE 91070 CEFUROXIME 91072 DILTIAZEM HCL 91073 DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE 91074 ENALAPRIL 91078 FLECAINIDE ACETATE 91079 FLUOXETINE 91080 FLUTAMIDE 91081 GLIPIZIDE 91083 INTERFERON-ALFA 91085 KETOCONAZOLE 91086 LEUPROLIDE ACETATE 91087 LEVAMISOLE HCL 91088 LOVASTATIN 91089 METHIMAZOLE 91090 MEXILITENE 91091 MISOPROSTOL 91092 MITOMYCIN-C 91094 NORFLOXACIN 91096 OMEPRAZOLE 91099 RANITIDINE 91102 TRETINOIN 92000 ACCUPRIL 92002 ACTIDOSE-AQUA 92003 ALTACE 92004 AMPICILLIN SODIUM 92005 BENYLIN 92006 BIAXIN 92007 BREVOXYL 92012 CARDURA 92014 CHIBROXIN 92015 CILOXAN 92016 CLOZARIL 92017 CUTIVATE 92019 DEXTRAN 92020 DEXTROSE 5%-LACTATED RINGERS 92022 DORAL 92024 DURAGESIC 92025 DYNACIRC 92027 EMGEL 92030 FLAREX 92031 FLOXIN 92038 GENTAMICIN SULFATE 92040 GUAITAB 92041 HYDROCODONE COMPOUND 92043 HYOSCYAMINE SULFATE 92047 ISOCET 92051 LODINE 92052 LOTENSIN 92054 METAMUCIL WAFER 92055 MIACALCIN 92057 MONOPRIL 92058 MOTION SICKNESS 92059 MURO 128 92061 NASACORT 92065 NITRONG 92066 NORPLANT 92069 OPTIPRANOLOL 92070 ORAMORPH SR 92071 PEDIA-PROFEN 92073 PLENDIL 92076 PRAVACHOL 92078 PROCRIT 92079 PROSED/DS 92080 PROSOM 92083 RINGERS 92084 ROBITUSSIN COUGH CALMERS 92085 ROBITUSSIN PEDIATRIC 92090 T-PHYL 92091 THEOCHRON 92100 ULTRAVATE 92104 ZEASORB-AF 92105 ZOFRAN 92106 AZT 92107 BENAZEPRIL 92109 CEFACLOR 92110 CEFIXIME 92111 CIPROFLOXACIN 92112 CLARITHROMYCIN 92113 CLOFAZIMINE 92114 CLOMIPHENE 92115 CLOZAPINE 92116 DICLOFENAC 92117 DIDANOSINE 92118 DIDEOXYINOSINE 92121 DRITHOCREME 92122 EPOTEIN ALFA 92124 ETODOLAC 92125 FELODIPINE 92127 FOSCARNET 92128 FOSINOPRIL 92129 GANCICLOVIR 92131 HEPATITIS B VACCINE 92132 ISRADIPINE 92134 LEVONORGESTREL 92135 MESALAMINE 92137 METROGEL 92138 NADOLOL 92140 OFLOXACIN 92141 ONDANSETRON 92142 PENTAMIDINE ISETHIONAT 92144 PIMOZIDE 92145 PIROXICAM 92146 PRAVASTATIN 92147 PROTRIPTYLINE 92151 SUPROFEN 92152 TERCONAZOLE 92154 ANAFRANIL 92155 ANSAID 92156 DIFLUCAN 92157 ELIMITE 92158 HISMANAL 92159 MINITRAN 92160 PRINZIDE 92161 TORADOL 92162 TRIPHASIL 92163 ZESTORETIC 92164 LISINOPRIL 92165 CODICLEAR-DH 92166 DECONSAL 92168 DUOPLANT 92169 DUROVANT 92171 DUROVANT-DA 92173 ENDAL 92174 ENDAL-HD 92176 EXELDERM 92178 HUMIBID 92179 HUMIBID-DM 92180 LORTAB 92182 OCCLUSAL 92183 POLYHISTINE 92184 POLYHISTINE-CS 92185 POLYHISTINE-D 92186 POLYHISTINE-DM 92187 PRENATE 92188 THERAMYCIN 92189 ZENATE 92190 ZEPHREX 93003 AK-CON 93004 AK-PRED 93005 AK-SULF 93008 AKNE-MYCIN 93009 ALBUMIN 93010 ALIMENTUM 93014 ALLERGY MEDICATION 93015 AMI-TEX 93016 ANALPRAM HC 93020 AQUA GLYCOLIC 93022 ARTIFICIAL TEAR SOLUTION 93023 ASACOL 93024 ASPERCREME 93025 ATROHIST PLUS 93027 AZDONE 93029 BETA CAROTENE 93030 BLEPH-10 93031 BROMFED 93032 BRONCHO SALINE 93035 CARBIDOPA 93036 CARDENE 93037 CARNITINE 93038 CEFZIL 93039 CELLUFRESH 93040 CELLUVISC 93041 CITRACAL 93042 CONDYLOX 93043 COPHENE-B 93044 CRESYLATE 93046 DERMA-SMOOTHE 93047 DEXATRIM 93048 DILACOR-XR 93049 DIPHEN 93050 DML 93052 DURA-VENT 93053 E-LOR 93054 ELDEPRYL 93059 EPOGEN 93060 EQUALACTIN 93061 FENESIN 93062 FISH OIL 93063 FLATULEX 93064 FLEX-ALL 93065 GAS-X 93067 GENTAK 93068 GLYCOLIC ACID 93069 GLYNASE 93070 GROWTH HORMONE 93071 HABITROL 93072 HEMASPAN 93074 HEMOCYTE 93076 HISTUSSIN 93077 HY-PHEN 93078 INFED 93079 IOTUSS 93080 ISMO 93081 ISOCOM 93082 ISOMIL 93087 LEVOXINE 93088 LORABID 93089 LORCET 93090 MACROBID 93093 MAXAQUIN 93094 ROMAZICON (MAZICON) 93095 METED 93096 MIVACRON 93097 MOISTUREL 93098 MONODOX 93101 NASAL SPRAY 93104 NEUPOGEN 93105 NICODERM 93106 NICOTINE TRANDERMAL SYSTEM 93107 NICOTROL 93108 NOVA-DEC 93109 NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT 93112 OCUPRESS 93113 OCUVITE 93116 ORAGEL 93117 ORTH-CYCLEN 93120 PEDISURE 93121 PERIDEX 93125 PRAMEGEL 93126 PREDICORT 93127 PROSCAR 93128 PROSTEP 93131 REFRESH 93132 RELAFEN 93133 REPLENS 93134 RESCON-ED 93135 RETINOIC ACID 93136 RHOGAM 93138 SALACID 93141 SEROPHENE 93143 SHUR-CLENS 93144 SLEEPING PILL 93145 SMOKING DETERRENT 93150 SULFONYLUREAS 93151 SUPPOSITORY 93152 TAC 93153 THERAPLEX 93156 TOPROL XL 93158 TRANS-VER-SAL 93162 UAD CREAM 93165 VAGISTAT 93166 VANTIN 93167 VARICELLA-ZOSTER IMMUNE GLOBULIN 93168 VERREX 93169 VERRUSOL 93173 WART TREATMENT 93174 YOCON 93175 YOHIMEX 93178 ZILACTIN 93179 ZITHROMAX 93180 ZNP 93181 ZOCOR 93182 ZOLADEX 93183 ZOLOFT 93184 ZONE- A 93185 ZOSTRIX 93186 ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AGENT 93187 NORVASC 93188 NALTREXONE 93189 ACTINEX 93190 FLUORACAINE 93191 ASTEMIZOLE 93192 TICILID 93193 SERTRALINE 93194 ANTUSSIVE 93195 HISTAMINE H-2 BLOCKER/ANTAGONIST 93196 CUTAR BATH OIL 93197 RYTHMOL 93198 OCULINUM 93199 ASTHMA MEDICATION 93200 ACTIGALL 93201 BRONCHOLATE 93202 CYCLOSPORINE 93203 LABETALOL 93204 SELEGILINE 93205 TURBINAIRE DECADRON PHOSPHATE 93206 MYCOLYTICS 93208 JEVITY 93209 ANTIPSYCHOTIC MEDICATION 93210 FIBER SUPPLEMENT 93211 AMIODARONE 93212 PAXIL 93213 GEMFIBROZIL 93214 AZITHROMYCIN 93215 FLUCONAZOLE 93216 DRITHO-SCALP 93217 DIARY EASE 93218 ORTHO-CEPT 93219 FLUORESOFT 93220 KETOROLAC 93221 FELBAMATE 93222 SPORANOX 93223 CISPLATIN 93224 CLARITIN 93225 ETOPOSIDE 93226 ERYTHROPOIETIN 93227 GUAIMAX-D 93228 DYPRO 93229 XANTHINES 93230 DYNACIN 93231 IMITREX 93232 BOTULISM TOXIN 93233 ACULAR 93234 KERLONE 93235 MANOPLAX 93236 DRY EYE THERAPY 93237 SIMVASTATIN 93238 BETAPACE 93239 FLURBIPROFEN 93240 MONO-VACC 99980 OTHER 99999 ILLEGIBLE List of National Drug Code Directory Drug Classes CODE DRUG CLASS 0100 ANESTHETIC DRUGS 0117 Local Anesthetics 0118 General Anesthetics 0119 Adjuncts to Anesthesia and Analeptics 0120 Medicinal Gases 0200 ANTIDOTES 0281 Specific Antidotes 0283 General Antidotes 0285 Antitoxins and Antivenins 0300 ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS 0346 Penicillins 0347 Cephalosporins 0348 Erythromycins and Lincosamides 0349 Polymyxins 0350 Tetracyclines 0351 Chloramphenicol 0352 Aminoglycosides 0353 Sulfonamides and Trimethoprim 0354 Urinary Tract Antiseptics 0355 Miscellaneous Antibacterial Agents 0356 Antimycobacterial Agents 0358 Antifungal Agents 0388 Antiviral Agents 0400 HEMATOLOGIC AGENTS 0408 Agents Used to Treat Deficiency Anemias 0409 Anticoagulants or Thrombolytics 0410 Blood, Blood Components, Blood Substitutes 0411 Hemostatics 0500 CARDIOVASCULAR-RENAL DRUGS 0501 Cardiac Glycosides 0502 Antiarrhythmic Agents 0503 Antianginal Agents 0504 Agents Used in Peripheral or Cerebral vascular Disorders 0505 Agents Used to Treat Shock 0506 Antihypertensive Agents 0507 Diuretics 0500 CARDIOVASCULAR-RENAL DRUGS (continued) 0508 Coronary Vasodilators 0509 Agents Used to Treat Urologic Disorders 0600 PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGIC DRUGS 0626 Sedatives and Hypnotics 0627 Antianxiety Agents 0628 Antipsychotic Drugs 0630 Antidepressants 0631 CNS Stimulants, Anorexiants 0632 Miscellaneous CNS Drugs 0700 RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL/CONTRAST MEDIA 0789 Diagnostics, nonradioactive and Radiopaque 0790 Diagnostics--Radiopharmaceuticals 0791 Therapeutics--Radiopharmaceuticals 0800 GASTROINTESTINAL AGENTS 0874 Agents Used in Disorders of Upper GI Tract 0875 Antidiarrheal Agents 0876 Laxatives 0877 Misc. Gastrointestinal Agents 9000 METABOLIC AND NUTRIENT AGENTS 0912 Agents Used to Treat Hyperlipidemia 0913 Vitamins, Minerals 0914 Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 0915 Replenishers and Regulators of Water and Electrolytes 0916 Agents Affecting Calcium Metabolism 1000 HORMONES AND AGENTS AFFECTING HORMONAL MECHANISMS 1032 Adrenal Corticosteroids 1033 Androgens and Anabolic Steroids 1034 Estrogens and Progestins 1035 Agents Related to Anterior Pituitary and Hypothalamic Function 1036 Blood Glucose Regulators 1037 Agents Used to Treat Thyroid Disease 1038 Antidiuretics 1039 Uterine Stimulants and Relaxants 1040 Contraceptive Agents 1041 Agents Used to Treat Infertility 1100 IMMUNOLOGIC AGENT 1180 Vaccines and Antiserum 1181 Immunomodulators 1200 SKIN/MUCOUS MEMBRANE 1264 Antiseptics/Disinfectants 1265 Dermatologics 1300 NEUROLOGIC DRUGS 1371 Drugs Used in Extrapyramidal Movement Disorders 1372 Drugs Used in Myasthenia Gravis 1373 Drugs Used to Treat Skeletal Muscle Hyperactivity 1374 Anticonvulsants 1400 ONCOLYTICS 1479 Antineoplastics 1500 OPHTHALMIC DRUGS 1566 Agents Used to Treat Glaucoma 1567 Mydriatics and Cycloplegics 1568 Ocular Anti-infective and Anti-inflammatory Agents 1569 Miscellaneous Ophthalmic Preparations 1600 OTOLOGIC DRUGS 1670 Topical Otic Preparations 1671 Drugs Used in Vertigo, Motion Sickness and Vomiting 1700 DRUGS USED FOR RELIEF OF PAIN 1720 General Analgesics 1723 Drugs Used to Treat Migraine and Other Headaches 1724 Antiarthritics 1725 Drugs Used in Gout 1726 Drugs Used in Central Pain Syndromes 1800 ANTIPARASITIC AGENTS 1860 Antiprotozoal Agents 1862 Anthelmintics 1863 Scabicides and Pediculicides 1900 RESPIRATORY TRACT DRUGS 1940 Bronchodilators, Antiasthmatics 1941 Nasal Decongestants 1943 Antitussives, Expectorants, Mucolytics 1944 Antihistamines 1945 Cold Remedies 2000 UNCLASSIFIED/MISCELLANEOUS 2087 Unclassified 2095 Pharmaceutical Aids 2096 Surgical Aids 2097 Dental Preparations 1993 NATIONAL HOSPITAL AMBULATORY MEDICAL CARE SURVEY REASON FOR VISIT CLASSIFICATION A. SUMMARY OF CODES MODULE CODE NUMBER SYMPTOM MODULE General Symptoms 1001-1099 Symptoms Referable to Psychological and Mental Disorders 1100-1199 Symptoms Referable to the Nervous System (Excluding Sense Organs) 1200-1259 Symptoms Referable to the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems 1260-1299 Symptoms Referable to the Eyes and Ears 1300-1399 Symptoms Referable to the Respiratory System 1400-1499 Symptoms Referable to the Digestive System 1500-1639 Symptoms Referable to the Genitourinary System 1640-1829 Symptoms Referable to the Skin, Nails, and Hair 1830-1899 Symptoms Referable to the Musculoskeletal System 1900-1999 DISEASE MODULE Infective and Parasitic Diseases 2001-2099 Neoplasms 2100-2199 Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases 2200-2249 Diseases of the Blood and Blood-forming Organs 2250-2299 Mental Disorders 2300-2349 Diseases of the Nervous System 2350-2399 Diseases of the Eye 2400-2449 Diseases of the Ear 2450-2499 Diseases of the Circulatory System 2500-2599 Diseases of the Respiratory System 2600-2649 Diseases of the Digestive System 2650-2699 Diseases of the Genitourinary System 2700-2799 Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue 2800-2899 Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue 2900-2949 Congenital Anomalies 2950-2979 Perinatal Morbidity and Mortality Conditions 2980-2999 DIAGNOSTIC, SCREENING AND PREVENTIVE MODULE General Examinations 3100-3199 Special Examinations 3200-3299 Diagnostic Tests 3300-3399 Other Screening and Preventive Procedures 3400-3499 Family Planning 3500-3599 MODULE CODE NUMBER TREATMENT MODULE Medications 4100-4199 Preoperative and Postoperative Care 4200-4299 Specific Types of Therapy 4400-4499 Specific Therapeutic Procedures 4500-4599 Medical Counseling 4600-4699 Social Problem Counseling 4700-4799 Progress Visit, Not Elsewhere Classified 4800-4899 INJURIES AND ADVERSE EFFECTS MODULE Injury by Type And/or Location 5001-5799 Injury, Not Otherwise Specified 5800-5899 Poisoning and Adverse Effects 5900-5999 TEST RESULTS MODULE 6100-6700 ADMINISTRATIVE MODULE 7100-7140 UNCODABLE ENTRIES 8990-8999 NOTE: NOS = Not otherwise specified; NEC = not elsewhere classified B. REASON FOR VISIT CLASSIFICATION TABULAR LISTING SYMPTOM MODULE GENERAL SYMPTOMS (1001-1099) 1005.0 Chills 1010.0 Fever Includes: High temperature 1015.0 Tiredness, exhaustion Includes: Fatigue No energy Run down Worn out 1020.0 General weakness 1025.0 General ill feeling Includes: Not feeling well Multiple complaints Diffuse Cx Malaise Illness, NOS Sick, NOS 1030.0 Fainting (syncope) Includes: Blacking out Passing out Fainting spells Excludes: Unconsciousness (5840.0) 1035.0 Symptoms of fluid abnormalities 1035.1 Edema Includes: Bloated Holding water Swollen with water Dropsy Ankles swelling (both) Excludes: Swelling of one ankle (1930.5) 1035.2 Excessive sweating, perspiration 1035.3 Excessive thirst 1040.0 Weight gain Includes: Obesity Overweight Too fat Excludes: Counseling for weight problem (4600.0) 1045.0 Weight loss 1045.1 Recent weight loss 1045.2 Underweight 1050.0 Chest pain and related symptoms (not referable to a specific body system) 1050.1 Chest pain Excludes: Heart pain (1265.0) 1050.2 Chest discomfort, pressure, tightness Includes: C - pressure 1050.3 Burning sensation in the chest 1055.0 Pain, specified site not referable to a specific body system Includes: Buttock pain Gluteal pain Perineal pain Excludes: Chest pain (1050.1) Abdominal pain (see 1545.1-1545.3) 1055.1 Rib pain 1055.2 Side pain, flank pain 1055.3 Groin pain Includes: Pubic pain 1055.4 Facial pain Includes: Jaw pain Pain over eye 1060.0 Pain and related symptoms, generalized, site unspecified 1060.1 Pain, unspecified Includes: Ache all over 1060.2 Cramps, spasms, site unspecified Excludes: Menstrual cramps (1745.2) 1060.3 Stiffness, site unspecified 1065.0 Tumor or mass, site unspecified 1070.0 Bleeding, multiple or unspecified sites 1075.0 Symptoms of growth and developmental disorders 1075.1 Lack of growth Includes: Failure to thrive Slowness, physical Too short Immaturity, physical Poor weight gain 1075.2 Excessive growth Includes: Too tall Too big for age Development, early (physical) 1080.0 General symptoms of infants, NEC 1080.1 Crying too much, fussy, fidgety, irritable 1080.2 Regurgitation, spitting up Excludes: Vomiting (1530.0) 1080.3 Feeding problem 1085.0 General or unspecified nonviral infection Includes: Infection, NOS 1090.0 Allergy, NOS Includes: Allergic reaction, NOS Food allergy, NOS Milk allergy, NOS Excludes: Allergic skin reaction (2825.0) Allergy to medications (5905.0) Nasal allergy (2635.0) 1095.0 Disorders of motor functions Includes: Ataxia Difficulty in walking Clumsiness Limping Staggering Stumbling Uncoordinated Dyskinesia SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO PSYCHOLOGICAL AND MENTAL DISORDERS (1100-1199) 1100.0 Anxiety and nervousness Includes: Apprehension Bad nerves Jittery Panicky feeling Stress Tension Upset Worried 1105.0 Fears and phobias Includes: General fearfulness 1110.0 Depression Includes: Crying excessively Dejected Feeling low Grief Hopelessness Sadness Unhappy Feeling down 1115.0 Anger Includes: Bitterness Hostile feelings Excludes: Temper problems (1130.4) 1120.0 Problems with identity and self-esteem Includes: No confidence Loss of identity Identity crisis No goals Don't like myself Guilt Poor boundaries Co-dependency Dependency Too much is expected of me Insecurity, emotional 1125.0 Restlessness Includes: Hyperactivity Overactivity 1130.0 Behavioral disturbances Includes: Staring spells Gambling problem 1130.1 Antisocial behavior Includes: Avoiding people Excessive shyness Social isolation Withdrawal Lying 1130.2 Hostile behavior Includes: Aggressiveness Criminality Cruelty Destructiveness Negativism Quarrelsome Child abuser Child neglecter Elder abuser Spouse abuser Wife batterer 1130.3 Hysterical behavior 1130.4 Temper problems Includes: Blowing up Irritability Losing temper Temper tantrums 1130.5 Obsessions and compulsions 1135.0 Disturbances of sleep Includes: Night terrors 1135.1 Insomnia Includes: Sleeplessness Can't sleep Trouble falling asleep 1135.2 Sleepiness (hypersomnia) Includes: Drowsiness Can't stay awake 1135.3 Nightmares 1135.4 Sleepwalking 1140.0 Smoking problems Includes: Smoking too much Can't quit smoking 1140.0 Smoking problems (cont.) Excludes: Smoker's cough (1440.0) Physical symptoms of smoking (see particular symptom) 1145.0 Alcohol-related problems Includes: Drinking problem Excludes: Adverse effects of alcohol (5915.0) Alcoholism (2320.0) 1150.0 Abnormal drug usage Includes: Drug Abuse Frequent or excessive use of stimulants, hallucinogens, depressants, etc. Excludes: Drug addiction (2321.0) Drug dependence (2321.0) Intoxication with drugs (5910.0) Overdose, intentional (5820.1) Overdose, unintentional, NOS (5910.0) 1155.0 Delusions or hallucinations Includes: Seeing things Hearing voices Medicine is poisoned Grandiosity Ideas of reference 1160.0 Psychosexual disorders 1160.1 Frigidity, loss of sex drive, lack of response, lack of libido 1160.2 Homosexuality, concerns with 1160.3 Impotence 1160.4 Premature ejaculation 1160.5 Masturbation excessive, concerns about 1160.6 Orgasm, problem with 1165.0 Other symptoms or problems relating to psychological and mental disorders, NEC Includes: Can't cope Going crazy Losing my mind Disoriented Difficulty concentrating Trouble concentrating Hate everybody Mood fluctuation Mood swings Blunted affect Constricted affect Peculiar thinking Inhibited Non-communicative Communications issues Deja vu feelings Psychological problems, NOS Wandering around Excludes: Character disorder (2315.0) Personality disorder (2315.0) 1165.0 Other symptoms or problems relating to psychological and mental disorders, NEC 1165.1 Nailbiting 1165.2 Thumbsucking SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM (EXCLUDING SENSE ORGANS) (1200-1259) 1200.0 Abnormal involuntary movements Includes: Shaking Jerking Tics Tremors Twitch Excludes: Eye movements (see 1325.0-1325.4) Eyelid twitch (1340.4) 1205.0 Convulsions Includes: Fits Febrile convulsions Seizures Spells Excludes: Fainting (1030.0) 1210.0 Headache, pain in head Excludes: Sinus headache (1410.1) Migraine (2365.0) 1215.0 Memory, disturbances of Includes: Amnesia Forgetfulness Lack or loss of memory Temporary loss of memory 1220.0 Disturbances of sensation 1220.1 Loss of feeling (anesthesia) Includes: Numbness No response to pain 1220.2 Increased sensation (hyperesthesia) 1220.3 Abnormal sensation (paresthesia) Includes: Prickly feeling Burning, tingling sensation Needles and pins 1220.4 Other disturbances of sense, including smell and taste 1225.0 Vertigo - dizziness Includes: Falling sensation Giddiness (dizziness) Lightheadedness Loss of sense of equilibrium or balance Room spinning 1230.0 Weakness (neurologic) Includes: Right- or left-sided weakness Drooping, facial or NOS Excludes: General weakness (1020.0) 1235.0 Disorders of speech, speech disturbance Includes: Groping for words 1235.1 Stuttering, stammering 1235.2 Slurring 1240.0 Other symptoms referable to the nervous system Includes: Pinched nerve Confusion Cognitive decline SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE CARDIOVASCULAR AND LYMPHATIC SYSTEMS (1260-1299) 1260.0 Abnormal pulsations and palpitations 1260.1 Increased heartbeat Includes: Pulse too fast Rapid heartbeat 1260.2 Decreased heartbeat Includes: Pulse too slow Slow heart 1260.3 Irregular heartbeat Includes: Fluttering Skipped beat 1265.0 Heart pain Includes: Heart distress Anginal pain Pain over heart Excludes: Angina pectoris (2515.0) Chest pain (1050.1) 1270.0 Other symptoms of the heart Includes: Bad heart Poor heart Weak heart Heart condition 1275.0 Symptoms of lymph glands (or nodes) 1275.1 Swollen or enlarged glands 1275.2 Sore glands 1280.0 Other symptoms referable to the cardiovascular/lymphatic system, NEC 1280.1 Poor circulation 1280.2 Pallor, paleness 1280.3 Flushed, blushing SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE EYES AND EARS (1300-1399) 1305.0 Vision dysfunctions Excludes: Refractive errors (2405.0) 1305.1 Blindness and half vision 1305.2 Diminished vision Includes: Blurred vision Difficulty reading Poor vision Trouble seeing Can't see distances Weak eyes Scotoma 1305.3 Extraneous vision Includes: Cloudy vision Hazy vision Spots in front of eyes (floaters) 1305.4 Double vision (diplopia) 1310.0 Discharge from eye 1310.1 Bleeding 1310.2 Tearing, watering (lacrimation) 1310.3 Pus, matter, white discharge 1315.0 Eye infection and inflammation 1315.1 Pinkeye 1320.0 Abnormal sensations of the eye Includes: Foreign body sensation 1320.1 Pain Includes: Irritation 1320.2 Itching 1320.3 Burning 1320.4 Strain 1325.0 Abnormal eye movements 1325.1 Abnormal retraction 1325.2 Cross-eyed 1325.3 Pupils unequal 1325.4 Deviation 1330.0 Abnormal appearance of eyes 1330.1 Abnormal color Includes: Bloodshot Red Excludes: Yellow (1610.2) 1330.2 Protrusion (exophthalmos) 1330.3 Cloudy, dull, hazy appearance 1335.0 Other and unspecified symptoms referable to eye, NEC Includes: Defect, NOS 1335.1 Contact lens problems 1335.2 Allergy 1335.3 Swelling Excludes: Foreign body (5600.0) Injury (5510.0) Abrasion (5410.0) 1340.0 Symptoms of eyelids 1340.1 Infection, inflammation, swelling 1340.2 Itching 1340.3 Mass or growth 1340.4 Abnormal movement Includes: Twitching Blinking Squinting Drooping 1345.0 Hearing dysfunctions 1345.1 Diminished hearing Includes: Deafness Trouble hearing Hearing loss 1345.2 Heightened or acute hearing 1345.3 Extraneous hearing Includes: Ringing (tinnitus) Excludes: Hearing things (1155.0) 1350.0 Discharge from ear Includes: Fluid in ear 1350.1 Bleeding 1350.2 Pus (purulent drainage) 1350.3 Swimmer's ear 1355.0 Earache, or ear infection 1355.1 Earache, pain 1355.2 Ear infection 1360.0 Plugged feeling in ear Includes: Ear wax Ear feels full Congestion in ear Blocked Cracking Popping Ears need cleaning 1365.0 Other and unspecified symptoms referable to the ears, NEC 1365.1 Itching 1365.2 Growths or mass 1365.3 Pulling at ears, picking at ears 1365.4 Abnormal size or shape, "ears stick out" Excludes: Foreign body in ear (5620.0) SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (1400-1499) 1400.0 Nasal congestion Includes: Drippy nose Runny nose Post-nasal drip Sniffles Stuffy nose Nasal obstruction Excess mucus 1405.0 Other symptoms of nose Excludes: Nasal allergy (2635.0) 1405.1 Nosebleed (epistaxis) 1405.2 Sore in nose 1405.3 Inflammation and swelling Includes: Sore nose Infection Red nose 1405.4 Problem with appearance of nose Includes: Too large Bump(s) Undesirable appearance 1410.0 Sinus problems Includes: Sinus drainage 1410.1 Pain and pressure Includes: Sinus headache 1410.2 Sinus inflammation, infection 1410.3 Sinus congestion 1415.0 Shortness of breath Includes: Breathlessness Sensation of suffocation 1420.0 Labored or difficult breathing (dyspnea) Includes: Smothering Respiratory distress Trouble breathing 1425.0 Wheezing Includes: Sighing respiration 1430.0 Breathing problems, NEC Includes: Hurts to breathe 1430.1 Disorders of respiratory sound, NEC Includes: Abnormal breathing sounds Snoring Rattles Stridor 1430.2 Rapid breathing (hyperventilation) 1435.0 Sneezing 1440.0 Cough Includes: Croupy cough Smoker's cough 1445.0 Head cold, upper respiratory infection (coryza) Includes: Cold, NOS Excludes: Chest cold (1475.0) 1450.0 General viral infection 1450.1 Flu Includes: Grip Influenza Excludes: Croup (2600.0) 1455.0 Symptoms referable to throat 1455.1 Soreness Includes: Throat hurts 1455.2 Pain 1455.3 Infection Includes: Throat virus Excludes: Strep throat (2010.0) 1455.4 Irritation, scratch, tickle 1455.5 Swelling 1455.6 Lump or mass Includes: Sensation of something in throat Excludes: Foreign body in throat (5615.0) 1460.0 Symptoms referable to tonsils Includes: Infection Inflammation 1470.0 Abnormalities of sputum or phlegm 1470.1 Coughing up blood Includes: Hemophysis 1470.2 Pus in sputum 1470.3 Excessive sputum 1475.0 Congestion in chest Includes: Lung congestion Chest cold 1480.0 Disorders of voice 1480.1 Hoarseness, loss of voice 1480.2 Hypernasality 1485.0 Other symptoms referable to the respiratory system, NEC Includes: Drainage in throat SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM (1500-1639) 1500.0 Symptoms of teeth and gums Includes: Tooth knocked out 1500.1 Toothache 1500.2 Gum pain 1500.3 Bleeding gums 1505.0 Symptoms referable to lips 1505.1 Cracked, bleeding, dry 1505.2 Abnormal color 1505.3 Cold sore 1510.0 Symptoms referable to mouth Includes: Saliva too thick Foaming at the mouth 1510.1 Pain, burning, soreness 1510.2 Bleeding 1510.3 Dryness 1510.4 Ulcer, sore 1515.0 Symptoms referable to tongue Includes: Ulcer on tongue 1515.1 Pain 1515.2 Bleeding 1515.3 Inflammation, infection, swelling 1515.4 Abnormal color, ridges, coated 1520.0 Difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia) Includes: Choking Inability to swallow 1525.0 Nausea Includes: Upset stomach Sick to stomach Nervous stomach Feel like throwing up 1530.0 Vomiting Includes: Can't keep food down Throwing up Retching Excludes: Regurgitation, infants (1080.2) Vomiting blood (1580.2) 1535.0 Heartburn and indigestion (dyspepsia) Includes: Excessive belching 1540.0 Gastrointestinal infection Includes: Stomach flu Stomach virus Intestinal virus 1545.0 Stomach and abdominal pain, cramps and spasms Includes: Gastric pain Excludes: Groin pain (1055.3) 1545.1 Abdominal pain, cramps, spasms, NOS Includes: Intestinal colic Gas pains Abdominal discomfort, NOS 1545.2 Lower abdominal pain, cramps, spasms, Includes: Right lower quadrant (RLQ) pain Left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain Inguinal pain 1545.3 Upper abdominal pain, cramps, spasms Includes: Epigastric pain Left upper quadrant (LUQ) pain Pain in umbilical region Right upper quadrant (RUQ) pain 1565.0 Change in abdominal size 1565.1 Distention, fullness, NOS Includes: Abdominal bloating Stomach fullness 1565.2 Mass or tumor Includes: Mass in groin Mass, inguinal 1565.3 Abdominal swelling, NOS 1570.0 Appetite, abnormal 1570.1 Excessive appetite Eats too much Always hungry 1570.2 Decreased appetite Not hungry Loss of appetite 1580.0 Gastrointestinal bleeding 1580.1 Blood in stool (melena) 1580.2 Vomiting blood (hematemesis) 1585.0 Flatulence Includes: Gas Bloated, gas Excessive gas Distention due to gas Excludes: Gas pains (1545.1) 1590.0 Constipation 1595.0 Diarrhea Includes: Loose stools The runs 1600.0 Other symptoms or changes in bowel function 1600.1 Discharge in stools Includes: Mucus Pus 1600.2 Worms 1600.3 Changes in size, color, shape, or odor Includes: Bulky stools Too narrow Unusual odor or color 1600.4 Incontinence of stool Includes: Dirty pants (encopresis) Leaking stools 1605.0 Symptoms referable to anus-rectum 1605.1 Pain Includes: Burning Irritation 1605.2 Bleeding 1605.3 Swelling or mass 1605.4 Itching 1610.0 Symptoms of liver, gallbladder, and biliary tract 1610.1 Pain 1610.2 Jaundice Includes: Yellow eyes Yellow skin 1615.0 Other and unspecified symptoms referable to digestive system Includes: Bad breath Halitosis Stomach problem Stomach trouble Hiccoughs Gastrointestinal distress Epigastric distress SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM (1640-1829) 1640.0 Abnormalities of urine Excludes: Abnormal findings of urine tests (6200.0) 1640.1 Blood in urine (hematuria) 1640.2 Pus in urine 1640.3 Unusual color or odor 1645.0 Frequency and urgency of urination 1645.1 Excessive urination, night (nocturia) 1650.0 Painful urination Includes: Burning, discomfort 1655.0 Incontinence of urine (enuresis) 1655.1 Involuntary urination, can't hold urine, dribbling 1655.2 Bedwetting 1660.0 Other urinary dysfunctions Includes: Trouble going 1660.1 Retention of urine Includes: Weak stream Can't urinate 1660.2 Hesitancy Includes: Difficulty in starting stream 1660.3 Large volume Includes: Polyuria 1665.0 Symptoms of bladder Includes: Bladder trouble 1665.1 Pain 1665.2 Infection 1670.0 Symptoms of the kidneys Includes: Kidney trouble 1670.1 Pain 1670.2 Infection 1675.0 Urinary tract infection, NOS Includes: Genitourinary infection Urine infection 1680.0 Other symptoms referable to urinary tract Includes: Passed stones Excludes: Kidney stones or bladder stones (2705.0) 1700.0 Symptoms of penis 1700.1 Pain, aching, soreness, tenderness, painful erection 1700.2 Infection, inflammation, swelling 1700.3 Lumps, bumps, growths, warts 1705.0 Penile discharge 1710.0 Symptoms of prostate Includes: Prostate trouble 1710.1 Swelling 1710.2 Infection 1715.0 Symptoms of the scrotum and testes 1715.1 Pain, aching, tenderness 1715.2 Swelling, inflammation 1715.3 Growths, warts, lumps, bumps 1715.4 Itching, jock itch 1720.0 Other symptoms of male reproductive system Excludes: Psychosexual problems (1160.0-1160.6) 1730.0 Absence of menstruation (amenorrhea) Excludes: Suspected pregnancy (3200.0) Missed a period (3200.0) Period late (3200.0) 1735.0 Irregularity of menstrual interval 1735.1 Frequent 1735.2 Infrequent 1735.3 Unpredictable 1740.0 Irregularity of menstrual flow 1740.1 Excessively heavy (menorrhagia) 1740.2 Scanty flow (oligomenorrhea) 1740.3 Abnormal material, including clots 1745.0 Menstrual symptoms, other and unspecified Includes: Long periods 1745.1 Premenstrual symptoms Includes: Premenstrual tension or irritability Bloating before periods 1745.2 Painful menstruation (dysmenorrhea) Includes: Menstrual cramps Pain in legs and back during menstruation 1750.0 Menopausal symptoms 1750.1 Early or late onset of menopause 1750.2 Vasomotor symptoms-hot flashes 1750.3 Emotional symptoms, change of life problems 1755.0 Uterine and vaginal bleeding Excludes: Bleeding during pregnancy (1790.2) 1755.1 Intermenstrual bleeding (metrorrhagia) Includes: Breakthrough bleeding Bleeding between periods 1755.2 Postmenopausal bleeding 1755.3 Postcoital bleeding, female 1760.0 Vaginal discharge Includes: Bloody, brown, white (leukorrhea), excessive 1765.0 Other vaginal symptoms 1765.1 Pain 1765.2 Infection 1765.3 Itching, burning 1770.0 Vulvar disorders 1770.1 Itching and irritation, swelling 1770.2 Mass, lump 1770.3 Growth, wart, cyst, ulcer, sore 1775.0 Pelvic symptoms 1775.1 Pain 1775.2 Pressure or dropping sensation Includes: Feeling of uterus falling out 1775.3 Infection, inflammation 1790.0 Problems of pregnancy Excludes: Routine prenatal visits (3205.0) 1790.1 Pain during pregnancy 1790.2 Spotting, bleeding during pregnancy 1790.3 Symptoms of onset of labor Includes: Water broke Ruptured membranes Labor pain, contractions Labor, NOS 1791.0 Postpartum problems Includes: Bleeding Pain Excludes: Postpartum examination, routine (3215.0) 1795.0 Other symptoms referable to the female reproductive system Includes: Frequent miscarriage 1800.0 Pain or soreness of breast Includes: Tenderness 1805.0 Lump or mass of breast Includes: Bump Knot Nodule Cyst 1810.0 Other symptoms referable to breast 1810.1 Bleeding or discharge from nipple 1810.2 Postpartum problems Includes: Engorgement Postpartum infection Nursing difficulties 1810.3 Problems with shape or size Includes: Too large Too small Sagging Uneven development 1815.0 Symptoms of infertility Includes: Can't get pregnant Inability to conceive Sterility 1820.0 Hormone deficiency or problem 1825.0 Symptoms of sexual dysfunction Includes: Dyspareunia Painful intercourse Excludes: Psychological disorders (see 1160.0-1160.6) SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE SKIN, NAILS, AND HAIR (1830-1899) 1830.0 Acne or pimples Includes: Bad complexion Blackheads Blemishes Breaking out Complexion, NOS Whiteheads 1835.0 Discoloration or abnormal pigmentation Includes: Freckles Blotches Redness Spots Circles under eyes Birthmark Excludes: Jaundice (1610.2) Bruise (see 5405.0-5430.0) Flushing (1280.3) Blushing (1280.3) 1840.0 Infections of skin, NOS Includes: Infected blister Excludes: Athlete's foot (2025.0) 1840.1 Infection of skin of head or neck area 1840.2 Infection of skin of arm, hand, or finger 1840.3 Infection of skin of leg, foot, or toe 1845.0 Symptoms of skin moles Includes: Skin mole, NOS 1845.1 Change in size or color 1845.2 Bleeding mole 1850.0 Warts, NOS Includes: Condyloma Condyloma acuminatum Excludes: Plantar's warts (2015.0) 1855.0 Other growths of skin Includes: Skin growth, NOS Skin tag Cysts, NOS Callus Corns 1860.0 Skin rash Includes: Rash Skin eruption Excludes: Poison ivy (2825.0) Poison oak (2825.0) 1860.1 Diaper rash 1865.0 Skin lesion Includes: Ulcer Sore Blister Pustule Raw area 1870.0 Skin irritations, NEC 1870.1 Pain 1870.2 Itching 1875.0 Swelling of skin Includes: Bumps, lumps Nodules Welts, except hives (2825.0) Tumor, skin 1880.0 Other symptoms referable to skin Excludes: Navel problems (1895.0) 1880.1 Oiliness 1880.2 Dryness, peeling, scaliness, roughness 1880.3 Wrinkles 1885.0 Symptoms referable to nails 1885.1 Infected 1885.2 Ingrown 1885.3 Brittle, breaking, splitting, cracked, ridged 1890.0 Symptoms referable to hair and scalp 1890.1 Too little hair Includes: Baldness Alopecia Falling out Losing hair 1890.2 Unwanted hair Includes: Superfluous hair Abnormal hairiness Hirsutism 1890.3 Dryness, flaky scalp 1890.4 Itching 1895.0 Navel problems Includes: Umbilicus not healing SYMPTOMS REFERABLE TO THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM (1900-1999) These codes exclude all injuries (See Injuries and Adverse Effects Module.) The following fifth digits should be used with categories 1900-1970: .1 pain, ache, soreness, discomfort .2 cramps, contractures, spasms .3 limitation of movement, stiffness .4 weakness .5 swelling .6 lump, mass, tumor 1900.0 Neck symptoms 1905.0 Back symptoms 1910.0 Low back symptoms 1915.0 Hip symptoms 1920.0 Leg symptoms 1925.0 Knee symptoms 1930.0 Ankle symptoms 1935.0 Foot and toe symptoms 1940.0 Shoulder symptoms 1945.0 Arm symptoms 1950.0 Elbow symptoms 1955.0 Wrist symptoms 1960.0 Hand and finger symptoms 1965.0 Symptoms of unspecified muscles 1970.0 Symptoms of unspecified joints 1975.0 Musculoskeletal deformities Excludes: Clubfoot (2960.0) Curvature of spine (2910.0) 1975.1 Bowlegged, knock-kneed 1975.2 Posture problems 1975.3 Pigeon-toed, feet turn in 1980.0 Other musculoskeletal symptoms Includes: Bone pain Stump pain DISEASE MODULE INFECTIVE AND PARASITIC DISEASES (2001-2099) 2005.0 Intestinal infectious diseases Includes: Gastroenteritis Enteritis Cholera Salmonella Dysentery 2010.0 Streptococcal infection Includes: Streptococcal tonsillitis Scarlet fever 2015.0 Viral diseases Includes: Chickenpox Shingles (Herpes zoster) Herpes simplex Measles German measles (rubella) Mumps Infectious mononucleosis Hepatitis (infectious and NOS) Smallpox Poliomyelitis Verruca Plantar's warts 2015.1 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) with associated conditions Includes: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome AIDS AIDS-like syndrome AIDS-related complex ARC 2015.2 History of positive serological or viral culture findings for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) without associated conditions Includes: HIV positive Excludes: Results, follow-up of test for HIV (6106.0) 2020.0 Venereal diseases Includes: Syphilis Gonorrhea Venereal diseases, NOS 2025.0 Fungus infections (mycoses) Includes: Candidiasis Yeast infection Moniliasis Dermatophytoses Athlete's foot Ringworm Thrush Tinea 2030.0 Parasitic diseases Includes: Pinworms Ascaris Lice Maggots Leeches 2035.0 Other and unspecified infectious and parasitic diseases Includes: Staphylococcal infections Trichomonas vaginitis Tuberculosis NEOPLASMS (2100-2199) Malignant neoplasms: 2100.0 Cancer, gastrointestinal tract Includes: Esophagus Stomach Small intestine Colon 2105.0 Cancer, respiratory tract Includes: Bronchus Lung Larynx Trachea Throat 2110.0 Cancer, skin and subcutaneous tissues Includes: Melanoma Basal cell carcinoma Squamous cell carcinoma 2115.0 Cancer, breast 2120.0 Cancer, female genital tract Includes: Uterus Cervix Fallopian tube(s) Vagina Vulva Ovary(ies) Endometrium 2125.0 Cancer, urinary and male genital tract Includes: Bladder Kidney Prostate 2130.0 Other malignant neoplasms Includes: Metastatic carcinoma Brain tumor Bone cancer Carcinoma-in-situ, NOS 2135.0 Hodgkin's disease, lymphomata, leukemias Includes: Multiple myeloma Polycythemia vera Lymphosarcoma Cancer of blood Benign and uncertain nature neoplasms: 2140.0 Fibroids and other uterine neoplasms Includes: Myoma Leiomyomata Cervical polyp Nabothian cyst 2145.0 Other benign neoplasms Includes: Rectal polyp Ovarian cyst Bartholin's cyst Lipoma Vaginal inclusion Nasal polyp Dermoid cyst (ovary) Nevus Excludes: Pilonidal cyst (2825.0) Sebaceous cyst (2825.0) Epidermoid cyst (2825.0) Cyst, NOS (1855.0) 2150.0 Neoplasm of uncertain nature Excludes: Neoplasm, NOS Brain tumor (2130.0) ENDOCRINE, NUTRITIONAL, AND METABOLIC DISEASES (2200-2249) 2200.0 Diseases of the thyroid gland Includes: Thyrotoxicosis Thyroid nodule Hyperthyroidism Goiter Myxedema Hypothyroidism 2205.0 Diabetes mellitus 2210.0 Gout, hyperuricemia 2215.0 Other endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases Includes: Hypoglycemia Hyperlipidemia Hypercholesterolemia Disorders of intestinal absorption Ovarian dysfunction Poor nutrition Low blood sugar DISEASES OF THE BLOOD AND BLOOD-FORMING ORGANS (2250-2299) 2250.0 Anemia Includes: Iron deficiency anemia Sickle cell anemia Pernicious anemia Anemia, NOS 2255.0 Other diseases of blood and blood-forming organs MENTAL DISORDERS (2300-2349) 2300.0 Organic psychoses Includes: Organic brain syndromes Senile dementia Alcoholic psychoses 2305.0 Functional psychoses Includes: Schizophrenia, all types Manic-depressive psychoses Paranoid states Psychosis, NOS Autism 2310.0 Neuroses Includes: Depressive neurosis Depressive reaction Anxiety reaction Obsessive compulsive neurosis Neurosis, NOS Excludes: Depression (1110.0) Anxiety (1100.0) 2315.0 Personality and character disorders 2320.0 Alcoholism Excludes: Alcohol-related problems (1145.0) Adverse effect of alcohol (5915.0) 2321.0 Drug dependence Includes: Drug addiction Excludes: Abnormal drug usage (1150.0) Adverse effect of drug abuse (5910.0) Overdose, intentional (5820.1) 2325.0 Mental retardation 2330.0 Other and unspecified mental disorders Includes: Transient situational disturbances Adolescent adjustment reaction Grief reaction Sexual deviations Attention deficit disorder DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM (2350-2399) 2350.0 Multiple sclerosis 2355.0 Parkinson's disease (paralysis agitans) 2360.0 Epilepsy 2365.0 Migraine headache 2370.0 Other and unspecified diseases of the nervous system Includes: Carpal tunnel syndrome Bell's palsy Cerebral palsy Demyelinating disease Paralysis, NEC Meningitis Muscular dystrophy Morton's neuroma Myasthenia gravis Alzheimer's disease DISEASES OF THE EYE (2400-2449) 2400.0 Inflammatory diseases of the eye Includes: Conjunctivitis Ophthalmia Sty Blepharitis Keratitis Ulcer Excludes: Infection, NOS (1315.0) 2405.0 Refractive error Includes: Myopia, nearsightedness Hyperopia, farsightedness Astigmatism Excludes: Test for refractive errors (3230.0) 2410.0 Cataract 2415.0 Glaucoma 2420.0 Other diseases of the eye Includes: Retinal detachment Strabismus Aphakia Amblyopia Color blindness Iritis Esotropia 2420.0 Other diseases of the eye (cont.) Pterygium Macular degeneration DISEASES OF THE EAR (2450-2499) 2450.0 Otitis media 2455.0 Other diseases of the ear Includes: Ruptured tympanic membrane Labyrinthitis Excludes: Infection, NOS (1355.2) Deafness (1345.1) DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM (2500-2599) 2500.0 Rheumatic fever and chronic rheumatic heart disease Includes: Chorea 2505.0 Hypertension with involvement of target organs Includes: Hypertensive heart disease Renal hypertension HCD HCVD Hypertensive cardiovascular disease 2510.0 Hypertension Includes: High blood pressure 2515.0 Ischemic heart disease Includes: Myocardial infarction Coronary artery disease Coronary Heart attack Arteriosclerotic heart disease (ASHD) Arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ACVD) Angina pectoris 2520.0 Other heart disease Includes: Cardiac dysrhythmias Atrial fibrillation Paroxysmal tachycardia Congestive heart failure Heart failure Heart murmur Premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) Mitral valve prolapse 2525.0 Cerebrovascular disease Includes: Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) Stroke 2530.0 Atherosclerosis Includes: Arteriosclerosis Hardening of the arteries 2535.0 Phlebitis, thrombophlebitis Includes: Phlebothrombosis 2540.0 Varicose veins 2545.0 Hemorrhoids Includes: Perineal tags 2550.0 Other disease of circulatory system Includes: Pulmonary embolism Heart disease, NOS Lymphadenopathy Lymphadenitis Venous insufficiency Aneurysm Infarct(s), NOS DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (2600-2649) 2600.0 Upper respiratory infections except tonsillitis Includes: Pharyngitis Sinusitis Laryngitis Croup Rhinitis Excludes: Allergic rhinitis (2635.0) Cold (1445.0) Throat infection, NOS (1455.3) Nose infection, NOS (1405.3) Sinus infection, NOS (1410.2) 2605.0 Tonsillitis 2610.0 Bronchitis Includes: Chronic bronchitis Bronchitis, NOS Acute bronchitis 2620.0 Emphysema 2625.0 Asthma 2630.0 Pneumonia Includes: Viral pneumonia Bacterial pneumonia Bronchopneumonia Pneumonitis 2635.0 Hay fever Includes: Allergic rhinitis Nasal allergy Pollenosis Allergy to: Dust Pollen Animals Ragweed 2640.0 Other respiratory diseases Includes: Pulmonary edema Deviated nasal septum Pneumothorax Hemothorax Pleurisy Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM (2650-2699) 2650.0 Diseases of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum Includes: Esophagitis Duodenal ulcer Peptic ulcer Gastritis Stomach ulcer Excludes: Stomach flu (1540.0) Gastroenteritis (2005.0) 2655.0 Appendicitis, all types 2660.0 Hernia of abdominal cavity Includes: Inguinal Hiatus Abdominal Femoral Umbilical Ventral 2665.0 Diseases of the intestine and peritoneum Includes: Diverticulitis Diverticulosis Spastic colitis Irritable bowel syndrome Ulcerative colitis Crohn's disease Ileitis Fistula - rectal, anal Fissure - rectal, anal Small bowel obstruction Excludes: Intestinal virus (1540.0) 2670.0 Diseases of the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas Includes: Biliary colic Cirrhosis Liver diseases Cholelithiasis (gallstones) Cholecystitis Pancreatitis 2675.0 Other diseases of digestive system Includes: Stomatitis Canker sore Temperomandibular joint (TMJ) pain Temperomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome DISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM (2700-2799) 2700.0 Cystitis Excludes: Bladder infection (1665.2) 2705.0 Urinary tract disease except cystitis Includes: Urethritis Pyelonephritis Glomerulonephritis Glomerulonephrosis Ureteral calculus Renal failure Kidney stones Bladder stones Neurogenic bladder Excludes: Bladder infection (1665.2) Kidney infection, NOS (1670.2) Passed stones (1680.0) Urinary tract infection (1675.0) 2710.0 Diseases of the male genital organs Includes: Prostatitis Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) Hydrocele Phimosis Epididymitis Peyronie's disease Excludes: Prostate infection (1710.2) 2715.0 Fibrocystic and other diseases of breast Includes: Mastitis Excludes: Infection (1810.0) Cancer (2115.0) 2720.0 Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) Includes: Salpingitis Oophoritis Pelvic peritonitis Excludes: Pelvic infection, NOS (1775.3) 2725.0 Cervicitis, vaginitis Includes: Cervical erosion Vulvovaginitis 2730.0 Other diseases of female reproductive system Includes: Endometriosis Rectal-vaginal fistula Prolapse of uterus Dysfunctional uterine bleeding Vulvitis Polycystic ovaries Cystocele Rectocele 2735.0 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 (3520.0) DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE (2800-2899) 2800.0 Carbuncle, furuncle, boil, cellulitis, abscess, NEC 2805.0 Impetigo 2810.0 Seborrheic dermatitis Includes: Dandruff 2815.0 Eczema and dermatitis, NOS 2820.0 Psoriasis 2825.0 Other diseases of the skin Includes: Allergic skin reactions Pilonidal cyst Urticaria Hives Keloid Keratosis Sebaceous cyst Paronychia Lupus erythematosus discoid Epidermal inclusion cyst Poison ivy Poison oak Excludes: Cyst, NOS (1855.0) Acne (1830.0) DISEASES OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE (2900-2949) 2900.0 Arthritis Includes: Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis Rheumatism, NOS 2905.0 Nonarticular rheumatism Includes: Bursitis Synovitis Tenosynovitis Tendinitis Myositis Lumbago Ganglion cyst Excludes: Rheumatism, NOS (2900.0) 2910.0 Other musculoskeletal or connective tissue disease Includes: Systemic lupus erythematosus Curvatures of spine Scoliosis Kyphoscoliosis Kyphosis Osteoporosis Degenerative disc diseases Slipped disc Osteomyelitis Bone cysts Bunions Dupuytren's contracture CONGENITAL ANOMALIES (2950-2979) 2950.0 Congenital anomalies of heart and circulatory system 2955.0 Undescended testicles Includes: Hypospadias 2960.0 Other and unspecified 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 (2980-2999) 2980.0 Prematurity Includes: Premature infant Late effects of prematurity 2990.0 All other perinatal conditions DIAGNOSTIC, SCREENING, AND PREVENTIVE MODULE GENERAL EXAMINATIONS (3100-3199) 3100.0 General medical examination Includes: Annual exam Checkup, NOS Checkup, routine General exam Multiphasic screening exam Regular exam Routine exam Physical exam History and physical (H&P) Excludes: Administrative exam (7100.0-7140.0) Followup visit (4800.0) Gynecological exam (3225.0) Prenatal exam (3205.0) Progress visit (4800.0) 3105.0 Well baby examination 3130.0 General psychiatric or psychological examination Includes: Psychological testing Excludes: Court- or school-ordered examination (7140.0) SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS (3200-3299) 3200.0 Pregnancy, unconfirmed Includes: Might be pregnant Period late Late menses Pregnancy test Possible pregnancy Missed period 3205.0 Prenatal examination, routine Includes: Routine obstetrical care Normal antepartum visit Pregnancy, NOS 3215.0 Postpartum examination, routine 3220.0 Breast examination Excludes: Mammography (3340.0) Xerography (3340.0) Breast thermography (3340.0) 3225.0 Gynecological examination Includes: Pelvic exam Excludes: Repeat or abnormal Pap smear (6300.0) Examination involving IUD (3510.0) Examination for birth control medication (3505.0) Examination for birth control, NOS (3500.0) 3230.0 Eye examination Includes: Routine ophthalmological exam To test my eyes Need new glasses Glasses, NOS Test for nearsightedness, farsightedness For glasses Check glasses For contacts Check contacts Vision test Excludes: Fitting glasses or contacts (4515.0) 3235.0 Heart examination Includes: Heart checkup Cardiac checkup 3240.0 Other special examination Includes: Neurological exam Check tubes AICD check ICD check Examination of functioning internal prosthetic devices, implants, shunts, etc. DIAGNOSTIC TESTS (3300-3399) 3300.0 Sensitization test Includes: Allergy test Excludes: To check results of skin tests (6600.0) 3305.0 Skin immunity test Includes: Tuberculin test PPD test Excludes: To check results of skin tests (6600.0) 3310.0 Glucose level determination Includes: Blood sugar test Check sugar Glucose tolerance test Test for diabetes 3314.0 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) test Includes: AIDS test Excludes: To check results of human immunodeficiency virus test (6106.0) 3315.0 Other blood test Includes: Blood count Blood culture Blood test, NOS Blood thinning test Check cholesterol Prothrombin time Sickle cell anemia test Excludes: Premarital blood test (7135.1) 3315.1 Blood test for venereal disease 3320.0 Blood pressure test Includes: Check blood pressure Blood pressure check 3325.0 Urine test Includes: Test urine for sugar Urinalysis Estriol for fetal evaluation Urine culture 3330.0 Diagnostic endoscopies Includes: Proctoscopy Sigmoidoscopy Cystoscopy Laparoscopy 3335.0 Biopsies 3340.0 Mammography, xerography, breast thermography Excludes: Breast examination (3220.0) 3345.0 Diagnostic radiology Includes: X-ray Myelogram Radioisotope scanning IVP Angiogram Venogram Hysterosalpingogram 3350.0 EKG, ECG, electrocardiogram, treadmill, stress testing 3355.0 EEG, electroencephalogram 3360.0 Hearing test Includes: Hearing exam 3365.0 Pap smear 3370.0 Other and unspecified diagnostic tests Includes: Centesis Electronic fetal monitoring Lab test, NOS Spinal tap Pulmonary function test Drug screening 3370.1 Glaucoma test Includes: Check intraocular pressure 3370.2 Throat culture OTHER SCREENING AND PREVENTIVE PROCEDURES (3400-3499) 3400.0 Prophylactic inoculations Includes: Vaccination Immunization Flu shot Tetanus shot 3405.0 Exposure to venereal disease Includes: May have V.D. Check for V.D. 3409.0 Exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Includes: Exposed to AIDS 3410.0 Exposure to other infectious diseases Includes: Chickenpox Infectious hepatitis Measles Mumps Tuberculosis 3415.0 Exposure to bodily fluids of another person, NOS Includes: Blood exposure Exposure to another's secretions FAMILY PLANNING (3500-3599) 3500.0 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 medication (3505.0) IUD (3510.0) Procedures performed [See Counseling and examinations for pregnancy interruption (3515.0) through Artificial insemination (3530.0)] 3505.0 Contraceptive medication Includes: Examinations, instructions, and advice regarding: Birth control pills Renewing pill prescription Oral contraceptives Contraceptive implants Foams, jellies Norplant checkup Norplant insertion (also code 4520.0) 3510.0 Contraceptive device Includes: IUD insertion, removal, checkup Diaphragm insertion, removal, checkup 3515.0 Counseling and examinations for pregnancy interruption Includes: Evaluation for an arrangement for abortion Wants abortion 3520.0 Abortion to be performed (at this visit) 3525.0 Sterilization to be performed (at this visit) Includes: Male - vasectomy Female - tubal ligation 3530.0 Artificial insemination TREATMENT MODULE MEDICATIONS (4100-4199) 4100.0 Allergy medication Includes: Allergy shots Allergy treatments Excludes: Allergy testing (3300.0) 4110.0 Injections Includes: Hormones Vitamins Iron Injections, NOS Shots, NOS Excludes: Immunizations (3400.0) Vaccinations (3400.0) Inoculations (3400.0) Allergy shots (4100.0) 4115.0 Medication, other and unspecified kinds Includes: Renew prescription For medication Request prescription Prescribe medication Check medication Scripts Renew scripts Excludes: Birth control medication (3505.0) Eyeglass prescription [see Eye examination (3230.0) and Fitting glasses and contact lenses (4515.0)] Antibiotic medication (4110.0) PREOPERATIVE AND POSTOPERATIVE CARE (4200-4299) 4200.0 Preoperative visit for specified and unspecified types of surgery Includes: Discussion of cosmetic surgery 4205.0 Postoperative visit Includes: Postop care Postop pain Postop suture removal Check surgical wound SPECIFIC TYPES OF THERAPY (4400-4499) 4400.0 Physical medicine and rehabilitation Includes: Physical therapy Heat therapy Hydrotherapy Therapeutic exercises Back adjustment Occupational therapy Recreational therapy Speech therapy Vocational rehabilitation 4405.0 Respiratory therapy Includes: Inhalation therapy Asthma treatment 4410.0 Psychotherapy Includes: Group therapy Psychoanalysis 4415.0 Radiation therapy 4420.0 Acupuncture 4425.0 Chemotherapy SPECIFIC THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES (4500-4599) 4500.0 Tube insertion Includes: Chest tube Bad tube Catheter plugged 4505.0 Cauterization, all sites 4510.0 Urinary tract instrumentation and catheterization Includes: Urethral dilation Excludes: Cystoscopy [see Diagnostic endoscopies (3330.0)] 4515.0 Fitting glasses and contact lenses Includes: Prescription renewal Broken or lost glasses or contacts Pick up glasses or contacts Clean glasses or contacts Excludes: Eye examination (3230.0) 4518.0 Detoxification 4518.1 Alcohol 4518.2 Drug 4520.0 Minor surgery Includes: Ears pierced Joint manipulation Tattoo removal Norplant insertion (also code 3505.0) Ear tube removal Tube removal 4520.1 Wart removed 4525.0 Kidney dialysis 4530.0 External prosthetic devices, artificial body parts (fit, adjust, remove) 4535.0 Corrective appliances Includes: Fitting and adjusting: Back brace Leg brace Neck brace Orthopedic shoes 4540.0 Cast, splint - application, removal 4545.0 Dressing, bandage - application, change 4550.0 Irrigation, lavage 4555.0 Suture - insertion, removal 4560.0 Other specific therapeutic procedures, NEC Includes: Ultraviolet treatment Enema Eye exercises Cryotherapy Wound care, NOS TENS unit, NOS MEDICAL COUNSELING (4600-4699) 4600.0 Diet and nutritional counseling Includes: Check weight Counseling for weight reduction 4604.0 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) counseling Includes: AIDS counseling ARC counseling Worried, concerned about getting, transmitting AIDS AIDS information, education 4605.0 Medical Counseling, NOS Includes: Wants to talk to doctor To meet doctor Medical consultation Patient education To learn about a condition Personal problem Disease counseling Referral Second opinion 4605.1 Family history of cardiovascular disease 4605.2 Family history of cancer 4605.3 Family history of diabetes 4605.4 Family history of other disease or condition SOCIAL PROBLEM COUNSELING (4700-4799) 4700.0 Economic problem Includes: Too little income Can't pay bills 4702.0 Problem with access to medical care Includes: Limited access to medical care Blocked access to medical care 4705.0 Marital problems Includes: Problem with husband, wife Alcoholic spouse Marriage counseling, NOS Premarital counseling Divorce, desertion, separation Custody battle 4710.0 Parent-child problems Includes: Working mother Concern about childhood behavior Discipline Maturation problems Adopted or foster child 4715.0 Other problems of family relationship Includes: Aged parents or in-laws Problems with relatives Family fights and disruptions 4720.0 Educational problems Includes: Absenteeism, truancy Problems with teachers Hates school School behavior problems 4725.0 Occupational problems Includes: Unemployment Out of work Job dissatisfaction Problem with boss or coworkers Unable to work 4730.0 Social adjustment problems Includes: Loneliness Social isolation Neighborhood and community relations problems Discrimination problems Don't have any friends 4735.0 Legal problems Includes: Imprisonment, prosecution Lawsuits, litigation 4735.1 Police involvement in outpatient visit circumstances Includes: Police called Brought in by police 4740.0 Other social problems Includes: Pregnancy out-of-wedlock Disasters Housing and clothing problems Problem with boyfriend or girlfriend Problems of aging PROGRESS VISIT, NEC (4800-4899) 4800.0 Progress visit, NOS (Use only when the only information given is progress or followup) Includes: Followup, NOS Routine followup Routine, NOS I'm better I'm worse I'm the same Chronic, NOS Touching base Ongoing treatment, NOS Same problems, NOS Excludes: General checkup (3100.0) Followup, disease (Code to disease) Followup, injury (Code to injury) Followup, symptom (Code to symptom) Followup, test results (Code to 6100.0-6700.0) Postoperative followup (4205.0) INJURIES AND ADVERSE EFFECTS MODULE INJURY BY TYPE AND/OR LOCATION (5001-5799) Fractures and dislocations: 5005.0 Head and face Includes: Skull Jaw Nose Facial bones 5010.0 Spinal column Includes: Neck Vertebrae Back 5015.0 Trunk area, except spinal column Includes: Rib Clavicle Collarbone Pelvic scapula 5020.0 Leg Includes: Knee Femur Tibia Fibula Hip 5025.0 Ankle 5030.0 Foot and toes 5035.0 Arm Includes: Radius Ulna Elbow Humerus Shoulder 5040.0 Wrist 5045.0 Hand and fingers 5050.0 Fracture, other and unspecified Sprains and strains: 5105.0 Cervical spine, neck Includes: Whiplash 5110.0 Back 5115.0 Knee 5120.0 Ankle 5125.0 Wrist 5130.0 Sprain or strain, other and unspecified Lacerations and cuts: 5205.0 Head and neck area Excludes: Face (5210.0) 5210.0 Facial area Includes: Eye Ear Nose Forehead 5215.0 Trunk area 5220.0 Lower extremity Includes: Ankle Foot 5225.0 Upper extremity Includes: Hand Fingers Arm Wrist 5230.0 Laceration and cuts, site unspecified Puncture wounds: 5305.0 Head, neck and facial area 5310.0 Trunk area 5315.0 Lower extremity 5320.0 Upper extremity 5325.0 Puncture wound, site unspecified Includes: Needlestick, NOS Contusions, abrasions, and bruises: 5405.0 Head, neck, and face Excludes: Eye (5410.0) 5410.0 Eye Includes: Corneal abrasion Black eye 5415.0 Trunk area Includes: Injury to scrotum 5420.0 Lower extremity 5425.0 Upper extremity 5430.0 Contusion, abrasion, bruise, site unspecified Injury, other and unspecified type: 5505.0 Head, neck, and face Includes: Traumatic brain injury TBI 5510.0 Eye 5515.0 Back Includes: Tail bone 5520.0 Chest and abdomen Includes: Internal injuries 5525.0 Hip 5530.0 Leg 5535.0 Knee 5540.0 Ankle 5545.0 Foot and toe(s) 5550.0 Shoulder 5555.0 Arm 5560.0 Elbow 5565.0 Wrist 5570.0 Hand and finger(s) 5575.0 Injury, multiple or unspecified Foreign body: 5600.0 Eye 5605.0 Nose 5610.0 Skin 5615.0 Digestive tract Includes: Mouth Throat Rectum 5620.0 Other and unspecified sites Burns, all degrees: 5705.0 Head, neck, and face 5710.0 Trunk area 5715.0 Extremities Includes: Upper Lower 5720.0 Burn, site unspecified 5750.0 Sunburn, windburn Includes: Sun poisoning Bites: 5755.0 Insect Includes: Sting 5760.0 Animal, human INJURY, NOS (5800-5899) 5800.0 Late effects of an old injury Includes: Scars Deformities 5805.0 Motor vehicle accident, type of injury unspecified Includes: Car accident Auto accident Motorcycle accident 5810.0 Accident, NOS Includes: Fall, type or location of injury unspecified 5815.0 Violence, NOS Includes: Beat up Stabbing In a fight Excludes: Violence against oneself (5818.0, 5820.0) 5815.1 Child abuse or neglect Excludes: Child sexual abuse (5830.1) 5815.2 Battered spouse 5815.3 Elder abuse 5815.4 Gunshot wound 5818.0 Intentional self-mutilation Includes: Self-abuse Tried to hurt self Excludes: Suicide attempt (5820.0) 5820.0 Suicide attempt Includes: Found in car with motor running Hanging oneself Stabbed oneself Slashed wrists Code also: Laceration of wrists (5225.0) 5820.1 Overdose, intentional 5830.0 Rape Includes: Sexual assault 5830.1 Sexual abuse Includes: Molestation 5835.0 Dead on arrival (DOA) Includes: Death Excludes: Respiratory arrest (5836.0) Cardiac arrest (5837.0) 5836.0 Respiratory arrest Excludes: Cardiac arrest (5837.0) Dead on arrival (5835.0) Drowning (5838.0) Near drowning (5838.0) 5837.0 Cardiac arrest Excludes: Respiratory arrest (5836.0) Dead on arrival (5835.0) 5838.0 Drowning Includes: Near drowning 5840.0 Unconscious on arrival Includes: Coma Stupor Knocked out Shock Unresponsive Found unconscious POISONING AND ADVERSE EFFECTS (5900-5999) 5900.0 Accidental poisoning Includes: Food poisoning, ingestion of potentially poisonous food products Accidental ingestion of: Household products Chemicals Drugs 5905.0 Adverse effect of medication Includes: Allergy to medication Penicillin allergy Anaphylactic shock Bad reaction to prescribed medication 5910.0 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 Unintentional overdose Excludes: Intentional overdose (5820.1) 5915.0 Adverse effect of alcohol Includes: Intoxication Drunk Acute intoxication 5920.0 Adverse effects of environment Includes: Air pollution Water pollution Noise pollution Frostbite Sun damage 5925.0 Adverse effects, other and unspecified Includes: Seasickness TEST RESULTS MODULE (Includes all abnormal test results and followups for test results) 6100.0 For results of blood glucose tests Includes: High blood sugar Abnormal glucose tolerance test Sugar in blood Elevated blood sugar 6105.0 For results of cholesterol and triglyceride tests Includes: High cholesterol 6106.0 For results of test for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Includes: Results of AIDS test Excludes: History of positive HIV test findings (2015.2) 6110.0 For other findings of blood tests Includes: Positive serology, VDRL Positive blood culture Elevated sed rate 6200.0 For results of urine tests Includes: Sugar in urine Positive urine culture Abnormal urinalysis 6300.0 For cytology findings Includes: Positive Pap smear Repeat Pap smear Atypical Pap smear For results of Pap smear of cervix or other area 6400.0 For radiological findings Includes: X-ray results Abnormal X-ray Xeromammography results 6500.0 For results of EKG 6600.0 For results of skin tests 6700.0 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 Ultrasonography results Results of fetal evaluation tests ADMINISTRATIVE MODULE 7100.0 Physical examination required for school or employment 7100.1 Physical examination required for employment Includes: Preemployment examination Required company physical Return to work checkup Teacher's certificate physical 7100.2 Executive physical examination 7100.3 Physical examination required for school Includes: High school Nursery school College Grade school Day care center 7100.4 Physical examination for extracurricular activities Includes: Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts Little League Camp Athletics 7120.0 Driver's license examination 7125.0 Insurance examination 7130.0 Disability examination Includes: Evaluation of disability Social Security examination 7135.0 Premarital examination 7135.1 Premarital blood test 7137.0 Direct admission to hospital Includes: For admission Here for admission Direct admit Admit to hospital Voluntary commitment Involuntary commitment 7140.0 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 UNCODABLE ENTRIES 8990.0 Problems, complaints, NEC 8993.0 Patient (or patient's spokesperson) refused care Includes: Left AMA Walked out 8997.0 Entry of "none" or "no complaint" Includes: Asymptomatic, NOS 8998.0 Inadequate data base 8999.0 Illegible entry SPECIAL CODE 90000 Blank DRUG ENTRY CODES AND NAMES IN NUMERICAL ORDER 00005 A & D VITAMIN 00010 A AND D 00030 A.P.C. 00100 A.S.A. 00105 A.S.A. & CODEINE 00163 A/T/S 00223 ACCUTANE 00225 ACD 00250 ACETA W/CODEINE 00260 ACETAMINOPHEN 00280 ACETAMINOPHEN W/CODEINE 00288 ACETASOL 00295 ACETAZOLAMIDE 00305 ACETIC ACID 00320 ACETONE 00340 ACHROMYCIN 00345 ACHROMYCIN V 00353 ACIDIFYING AGENT 00355 ACI-JEL 00360 ACID MANTLE 00395 ACNE 00400 ACNE-AID 00455 ACTH 00463 ACTI-CHAR 00475 ACTIFED 00480 ACTIFED-C 00481 ACTIFED WITH CODEINE 00486 ACTIVASE 00510 ADAPIN 00535 ADENOSINE 00540 ADIPEX 00560 ADRENALIN 00563 ADRENERGIC AGENT 00564 ADRENERGIC BLOCKING AGENT 00570 ADRIAMYCIN 00580 ADRUCIL 00585 ADSORBOCARPINE 00590 ADSORBONAC 00597 ADVIL 00598 AEROBID 00640 AFKO-LUBE SYRUP 00645 AFRIN 00650 AFRINOL REPETAB 00660 AGORAL 00685 AKINETON 00715 AL-R 00740 ALBALON-A 00780 ALBUTEIN 00785 ALCAINE 00790 ALCOHOL 00810 ALCON 00825 ALDACTAZIDE 00830 ALDACTONE 00845 ALDOMET 00850 ALDORIL 00866 ALFENTA 00880 ALKA-SELTZER 00885 ALKA-SELTZER PLUS 00905 ALKALOL 00915 ALKERAN 00976 ALLERGAN 00980 ALLERGY RELIEF OR SHOTS 00990 ALLERNADE T.D. IMPROVED 01000 ALLERPHED C EXPECTORANT 01030 ALLOPURINOL 01040 ALMA-MAG NO. 4 01145 ALTERNAGEL 01155 ALU-CAP 01175 ALUDROX 01223 ALUMINUM CHLORIDE 01225 ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE 01255 ALUPENT 01258 ALUPRIN 01290 AMANTADINE 01305 AMBENYL 01350 AMERICAINE LUBRICANT 01375 AMICAR 01378 AMIDATE 01405 AMIKACIN 01415 AMIN-AID 01425 AMINOACETIC ACID 01450 AMINOPHYLLINE 01530 AMITRIPTYLINE 01563 AMMONIA INHALANTS 01628 AMOXAPINE 01630 AMOXICILLIN 01640 AMOXIL 01670 AMPHOJEL 01678 AMPHOTERICIN 01685 AMPICILLIN 01730 ANA EMERGENCY INSECT STING KIT 01755 ANACIN 01775 ANALGESIC 01780 ANALGESIC BALM 01795 ANALGESIC LINIMENT 01820 ANAMINE 01825 ANANASE 01835 ANAPHYLATIC SHOCK DRUG KIT 01838 ANAPROX 01840 ANASPAZ 01850 ANATUSS 01860 ANBESOL 01865 ANCEF 01910 ANDROID-T 01975 ANECTINE 01983 ANESTHETIC 01995 ANEXSIA 02070 ANSPOR 02075 ANTABUSE 02080 ANTACID 02120 ANTHRALIN 02125 ANTIACID 02158 ANTIBIOTIC AGENT 02159 ANTIBIOTIC EAR DROPS 02165 ANTICOAGULANT 02170 ANTIHEMOPHILIC FACTOR HUMAN 02200 ANTIRABIES SERUM 02215 ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION 02250 ANTIVERT 02285 ANTURANE 02305 ANUPHEN 02310 ANUSOL 02315 ANUSOL-HC 02335 APAP 02340 APAP W/CODEINE 02393 APPI-PLEX 02395 APRESAZIDE 02405 APRESOLINE 02443 AQUABASE 02465 AQUAMEPHYTON 02470 AQUAPHOR 02485 AQUASOL A 02505 AQUATAG 02512 AQUAZIDE 02575 ARISTOCORT 02585 ARISTOCORT FORTE 02615 ARISTOSPAN 02620 ARITHMIN 02627 ARMOUR THYROID 02645 ARTANE 02660 ARTHRITIS PAIN FORMULA 02705 ASCORBIC ACID 02725 ASCRIPTIN 02748 ASENDIN 02790 ASPERGUM 02803 ASPIRIN W/CODEINE 02805 ASPIRIN 02850 ASTHMACON 02870 ATABRINE 02875 ATARAX 02900 ATIVAN 02920 ATROCHOLIN 02940 ATROPINE 02950 ATROPINE SULFATE 02982 ATROVENT 02995 AURALGAN 03005 AUREOMYCIN 03040 AVC 03050 AVEENO 03065 AVEENO-BAR 03070 AVENTYL HCL 03075 AVITENE 03101 AXID 03115 AYR SALINE MIST 03117 AZACTAM 03125 AZENE 03135 AZO GANTANOL 03140 AZO GANTRISIN 03225 AZULFIDINE 03250 B COMPLEX 03295 B COMPLEX W/VITAMIN C 03360 B-12 THIAMINE 03410 BACITRACIN 03415 BACITRACIN-NEOMYCIN-POLYMYXIN 03423 BACLOFEN 03430 BACTRIM 03438 BACTROBAN 03445 BAKER'S BEST HAIR LOTION 03477 BALANCED SALT SOLUTION 03485 BALNETAR 03515 BANCAP 03518 BANCAP HC 03585 BARIUM ENEMA PREP KIT 03590 BARIUM 03630 BARTRATE 03635 BASALJEL 03645 BASIS SOAP 03675 BC 03685 BCG VACCINE 03700 BECLOMETHASONE 03705 BECLOVENT 03709 BECONASE 03743 BEE STING ANTIVENIN 03800 BELLADONNA 03845 BELLERGAL 03880 BEMEX 03900 BEN GAY 03905 BENADRYL 03910 BENADRYL W/EPHEDRINE SULFATE 03915 BENADYNE DROPS 03945 BENEDICT'S QUALITATIVE SOLUTION 03955 BENEMID 04000 BENTYL 04015 BENYLIN SYRUP 04020 BENZAC 04055 BENZOCAINE 04070 BENZOIN 04088 BENZOYL PEROXIDE 04095 BENZYL 04100 BEROCCA 04120 BETADINE 04130 BETADINE VAGINAL DOUCHE 04170 BETAMETHASONE 04180 BETAPEN-VK 04188 BETA-VAL 04190 BETHANECHOL 04220 BIAVAX II 04225 BICARBONATE OF SODA 04230 BICHLORACETIC ACID 04235 BICILLIN 04240 BICILLIN C-R 04250 BICITRA 04345 BIOTIN 04368 CONTRACEPTIVE AGENT 04370 BISACODYL 04410 BISMUTH 04440 BISMUTH SUBSALICYLATE 04453 BISODOL 04460 BLACK & WHITE BLEACHING 04470 BLEACHING PEROXIDE 20 VOLUME 04478 BLEOMYCIN 04480 BLEPH 04485 BLEPHAMIDE 04505 BLISTEX 04511 BLOCADREN 04580 BONINE 04585 BONTRIL PDM 04595 BORIC ACID 04600 BOROFAX 04633 B6-PYRIDOXINE 04635 BRASIVOL 04650 BRETHINE 04655 BRETYLOL 04660 BREVICON 04665 BREVITAL 04668 BREXIN 04670 BRICANYL 04760 BROMANATE 04803 BROMFED 04808 BROMOCRIPTINE 04810 BROMOPHEN T.D. 04820 BROMPHEN 04873 BRONCHODILATOR 04890 BRONITIN MIST 04895 BRONKAID 04910 BRONKODYL 04915 BRONKOLIXIR 04920 BRONKOMETER 04925 BRONKOSOL 04950 BSS 05010 BUFFERIN 05024 BUMEX 05035 BUPIVACAINE 05053 BURROW'S OTIC 05055 BUROW'S SOLUTION 05070 BUTABARBITAL 05095 BUTALBITAL 05145 BUTISOL 05165 C TUSSIN EXPECTORANT 05250 CAFERGOT 05305 CAL-ZO 05310 CALADRYL 05320 CALAMINE 05335 CALAMINE LOTION 05347 CALAN 05375 CALCIFEROL 05390 CALCIMAR 05393 CALCITONIN 05394 CALCITREL 05405 CALCIUM CARBONATE 05415 CALCIUM 05418 CALCIUM CHLORIDE 05430 CALCIUM GLUCONATE 05453 CALCIUM SALTS/VITAMIN D 05483 CALDEROL 05485 CALDESENE 05530 CALPHOSAN 05565 CAMPHO-PHENIQUE 05570 CAMPHOR 05580 CAMPHORATED OIL 05598 CANTHARONE 05600 CANTIL 05620 CAPADE 05635 CAPITAL 05645 CAPITROL 05648 CAPOTEN 05663 CARAFATE 05675 CARBACHOL 05680 CARBAMAZEPINE 05690 CARBENICILLIN 05695 CARBOCAINE 05710 CARBON DIOXIDE 05750 CARDEC-DM 05758 CARDIAC AGENT 05788 CARDIOVASCULAR AGENT 05789 CARDIZEM 05810 CARISOPRODOL 05815 CARISOPRODOL COMPOUND 05820 CARMOL 05883 CASTELLANI'S PAINT 05895 CATAPRES 05955 CECLOR 05983 CEFADROXIL 05985 CEFADYL 05988 CEFOBID 05993 CEFTIN 05995 CEFAZOLIN 06005 CELESTONE 06015 CELESTONE SOLUSPAN 06030 CELONTIN 06095 CENTRAX 06100 CENTRUM 06110 CEPACOL 06120 CEPASTAT 06125 CEPHALEXIN 06128 CEPHALOSPORINS 06130 CEPHALOTHIN 06133 CEPHRADINE 06155 CERIUM 06165 CERUBIDINE 06170 CERUMENEX 06180 CETACAINE 06185 CETACORT 06190 CETAMIDE 06210 CETAPHIL 06215 CETAPRED 06255 CHAP STICK 06260 CHARCOAL 06294 CHEMOTHERAPY 06374 CHILDREN'S TYLENOL 06390 CHLOR-PHENTERMINE 06400 CHLOR-TRIMETON 06405 CHLOR-TRIMETON DECONGESTANT 06440 CHLORAL HYDRATE 06455 CHLORAMBUCIL 06465 CHLORAMPHENICOL 06470 CHLORASEPTIC 06495 CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE 06535 CHLOROMYCETIN 06580 CHLOROQUINE 06590 CHLOROTHIAZIDE 06605 CHLORPHENIRAMINE 06620 CHLORPROMAZINE 06625 CHLORPROPAMIDE 06640 CHLORTAB-8 06645 CHLORTHALIDONE 06661 CHLORZOXAZONE 06695 CHOLEDYL 06700 CHOLERA VACCINE 06705 CHOLESTEROL 06710 CHOLESTYRAMINE RESIN DRIED 06780 CHROMAGEN 06798 CHROMIUM 06800 CHRONULAC SYRUP 06815 CIMETIDINE 06838 CINOBAC PULVULE 06839 CIPRO 06860 CITRATE OF MAGNESIA 06883 CLAFORAN 06885 CLEAN-N-SOAK 06900 CLEARASIL 06905 CLEOCIN 06913 CLEOCIN T 06920 CLINDAMYCIN 06930 CLINDEX 06935 CLINORIL 06940 CLIPOXIDE 06945 CLISTIN 06975 CLOMID 06980 CLONAZEPAM 06985 CLONIDINE 06993 CLORAZEPATE 06995 CLORAZINE 07000 CLORPACTIN 07003 CLOTRIMAZOLE 07015 CLOXAPEN 07055 CO-LU-GEL M-T 07067 CO-TRIMOXAZOLE 07075 COAL TAR 07110 COCAINE 07115 COCCIDIOIDIN SKIN TEST 07140 COCOA BUTTER 07150 COD LIVER OIL 07180 CODEINE 07195 CODIMAL 07200 CODIMAL DH SYRUP 07205 CODIMAL DM SYRUP 07215 CODIMAL L.A. 07250 COGENTIN 07265 COLACE 07270 COLBENEMID 07275 COLCHICINE 07285 COLD CAPSULE 07293 COLD RELIEF 07305 COLD TABLETS 07315 COLESTID 07320 COLLAGENASE ABC 07405 COLY-MYCIN 07410 COLY-MYCIN S 07435 COMBIPRES 07458 COMFORT DROPS 07465 COMHIST 07470 COMPAZINE 07478 COMPOUND W 07480 COMTREX 07505 CONEX 07545 CONRAY 07553 CONSTANT-T 07560 CONTAC 07660 CORDRAN 07670 CORGARD 07685 CORICIDIN "D" 07755 CORTAID 07760 CORTEF 07770 CORTENEMA 07775 CORTICAINE 07778 CORTICOTROPIN 07785 CORTIGEL 07793 CORTISOL 07795 CORTISONE 07800 CORTISPORIN 07805 CORTONE 07888 COTRIM 07910 COTYLENOL 07920 COUGH SYRUP 07930 COUMADIN 07960 CPA 07997 CREON 08013 CRITICARE HN 08015 CROMOLYN 08030 CRYSTICILLIN 08065 CURRETAB 08085 CYANOCOB 08090 CYANOCOBALAMIN 08133 CYCLOCEN 08135 CYCLOCORT 08140 CYCLOGYL 08145 CYCLOMYDRIL 08153 CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE 08163 CYCRIN 08175 CYLERT 08180 CYPROHEPTADINE 08205 CYSTOSPAZ 08218 CYTARABINE 08230 CYTOMEL 08245 CYTOXAN 08270 D.H.E. 45 08275 D.P.X.L. 08280 D.S.S. 08320 D-2.5 08335 D-5 08340 D-50 08342 DACARBAZINE 08345 DACRIOSE 08368 DALALONE 08385 DALLERGY 08390 DALMANE 08395 DALOLONE 08400 DANAZOL 08410 DANOCRINE 08420 DANTRIUM 08430 DAPA 08440 DAPSONE 08445 DARANIDE 08450 DARAPRIM 08455 DARBID 08470 DARVOCET-N 08475 DARVON 08480 DARVON COMPOUND 08535 DDAVP 08540 DDS COMPOUND 08560 DEBRISAN 08565 DEBROX 08575 DECADERM 08580 DECADROL 08585 DECADRON 08600 DECADRON PHOSPHATE W/XY LOCAINE 08625 DECASPRAY 08660 DECONAMINE 08670 DECONGESTANT 08685 DECONGESTANT EXPECTORANT 08705 DEHIST 08730 DELATESTRYL 08745 DELESTROGEN 08753 DELSYM 08765 DELTALIN 08770 DELTASONE 08780 DEMEROL 08805 DEMULEN 08835 DEPAKENE 08836 DEPAKOTE 08860 DEPO-ESTRADIOL 08875 DEPO-TESTADIOL 08905 DEPROL 08960 DERMAL RUB 08985 DERMOLATE 09015 DESFERAL 09020 DESIPRAMINE 09025 DESITIN 09033 DESOWEN 09043 DESQUAM-E 09050 DESQUAM-X WASH 09060 DETUSSIN 09075 DEXAMETHASONE 09088 DEXAMETHASONE OPHTH 09090 DEXAMETHASONE SODIUM 09116 DEXASPORIN OPHTHALMIC 09120 DEXEDRINE 09125 DEXON 09130 DEXONE 09173 DEXTROMETHORPHAN COUGH 09175 DEXTROSE 09193 DHS SHAMPOO 09194 DHT 09220 DI-GEL 09250 DIABINESE 09305 DIAMOX 09330 DIAPARENE 09352 DIASORB 09360 DIASTIX 09370 DIAZEPAM 09373 DIAZOXIDE 09385 DIBENZYLINE 09390 DIBUCAINE 09433 DICLOXACILLIN 09455 DICYCLOMINE 09470 DIDRONEL 09475 DIENESTROL 09500 DIETHYLSTILBESTROL 09535 DIGITALIS 09540 DIGITOXIN 09545 DIGOXIN 09550 DIHISTINE 09555 DIHISTINE ELIXIR 09585 DILANTIN 09590 DILANTIN W/PHENOBARBITAL 09593 DILATRATE 09600 DILAUDID 09605 DILAX 09615 DILOCAINE 09620 DILOCOL 09625 DILOR 09630 DILOR-G 09650 DIMENTABS 09660 DIMETANE 09675 DIMETANE EXPECTORANT-DC 09690 DIMETAPP 09770 DIONIN 09823 DIPHENADRIL 09850 DIPHENHYDRAMINE 09880 DIPHENOXYLATE HCL & ATROPINE SULFATE 09900 DIPHTHERIA TETANUS TOXOIDS 09915 DIPROSONE 09920 DIPYRIDAMOLE 09925 DISALCID 09975 DISULFIRAM 09990 DIPHTHERIA TETANUS TOXOIDS PERTUSSIS 09993 DIPHTHERIA TOXOID 09995 DITROPAN 10020 DIURETIC 10025 DIURIL 10055 DOBUTREX 10087 DOCUSATE 10115 DOLENE 10126 DOLOBID 10145 DOMEBORO 10150 DOMEBORO OTIC 10170 DOMOL 10180 DONATUSSIN 10183 DONATUSSIN DC 10200 DONNAGEL 10210 DONNATAL 10225 DOPAMINE 10254 DORCOL 10325 DOXEPIN 10330 DOXIDAN 10350 DOXYCHEL 10355 DOXYCYCLINE 10380 DRAMAMINE 10440 DRISDOL 10455 DRISTAN 10485 DRIXORAL 10500 DROPERIDOL 10518 DRYSOL 10530 DSS W/CASANTHRANOL 10535 DTIC 10575 DULCOLAX 10630 DUOFILM 10690 DUPHRENE 10700 DURABOLIN 10760 DURATEARS 10800 DURICEF 10810 DV 10815 DYAZIDE 10825 DYCLONE 10835 DYMELOR 10845 DYNAPEN 10865 DYRENIUM 10875 E.E.S. 10905 E-MYCIN 10925 EAR DROPS 10948 EASPRIN 10970 ECONOPRED 10975 ECOTRIN 11025 EFUDEX 11045 ELASE 11050 ELASE-CHLOROMYCETIN 11065 ELAVIL 11115 ELDOPAQUE 11120 ELDOQUIN 11130 ELECTROLYTE 11133 ELIMINAL 11140 ELIXOPHYLLIN 11152 ELOCON 11155 ELSPAR 11178 EMCYT 11190 EMETROL 11210 EMPIRIN 11230 EMPIRIN COMPOUND #3 11250 EMPIRIN NO. #3 11260 EMPIRIN W/CODEINE 11295 EN-CEBRIN 11325 ENDEP 11340 ENDURON 11345 ENDURONYL 11390 ENSURE 11395 ENTEX 11400 ENTOZYME 11405 ENTUSS 11433 ENZYME 11450 EPHEDRINE 11525 EPIFRIN 11535 EPINEPHRICAINE 11540 EPINEPHRINE 11548 EPIPEN 11557 EPPY-N 11575 EPSOM SALT 11580 EQUAGESIC 11585 EQUANIL 11615 ERGOCALCIFEROL 11616 ERGOLOID MESYLATES 11620 ERGOMAR 11635 ERGOSTAT 11640 ERGOTAMINE 11651 ERYC 11654 ERYGEL 11657 ERYPED 11658 ERY-TAB 11660 ERYTHROCIN 11665 ERYTHROMYCIN 11667 ERYTHRO-RX 11668 ERYTHROMYCIN OPHTHALMIC 11669 ERYTHROMYCIN W/SULFISOXAZOLE 11685 ESERINE ALKALOID 11688 ESGIC 11690 ESIDRIX 11695 ESIMIL 11700 ESKALITH 11725 ESTINYL 11738 ESTRA 11740 ESTRACE 11745 ESTRADIOL 11760 ESTRATAB 11765 ESTRATEST 11800 ESTROGEN 11815 ESTRONE 11845 ESTROVIS 11850 ETHAMBUTOL 11875 ETHER 11880 ETHINYL ESTRADIOL 11898 ETHOSUXAMIDE 11900 ETHRANE 11945 EUCERIN 11960 EURAX 11965 EUTHROID 11978 EXPECTORANT 12025 EX-LAX 12035 EXCEDRIN 12050 EXSEL LOTION 12055 EXTENDRYL 12078 EYE PREPARATION 12085 EYE-STREAM 12134 FANSIDAR 12140 FASTIN 12143 FAT EMULSION 12160 FEDAHIST 12193 FELDENE 12225 FEMIRON 12235 FENDOL 12245 FENOPROFEN 12250 FENYLHIST 12255 FEOSOL 12275 FEOSTAT 12285 FER-IN-SOL 12300 FERGON 12340 FERO-FOLIC-500 12415 FERRO-SEQUEL 12480 FERROUS GLUCONATE 12490 FERROUS SULATE 12495 FERROUS SULFATE W/BREWER'S YEAST 12518 FEVERNOL 12521 FIBERCON 12550 FIORINAL 12565 FIORINAL NO. 3 12570 FIORINAL W/CODEINE 12585 FLAGYL 12620 FLEET ENEMA 12622 FLEET GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORY 12635 FLEXERIL 12665 FLORINEF 12670 FLORONE 12690 FLUOCINOLONE 12695 FLUOGEN 12705 FLUONID 12710 FLUOR-I-STRIP 12715 FLUORESCEIN 12735 FLUORIDE 12760 FLUORODEX 12763 FLUOROMETHOLONE 12765 FLUOROPLEX 12770 FLUOROURACIL 12775 FLUOTHANE 12780 FLUPHENAZINE 12810 FLURAZEPAM 12815 FLURESS 12820 FLURO-ETHYL SPRAY 12830 FLUZONE 12835 FLUZONE TRIVALENT TYPE A,B 12845 FML LIQUIFILM 12847 FML FORTE OPHTHALMIC 12865 FOLIC ACID 12893 FORANE ANESTHETIC 12920 FORMALIN 12945 FORMULA 44 COUGH MIXTURE 12955 FORMULA 44-D COUGH MIXTURE 12967 FORTAZ 12998 FOTOTAR 13005 FREAMINE 13045 FULVICIN 13083 FUNGICIDE 13096 FUNGOID 13105 FURADANTIN 13118 FUROSEMIDE 13158 GAMIMUNE 13200 GANTRISIN 13205 GARAMYCIN 13208 GARGLE 13220 GAVISCON 13225 GAYSAL 13310 GENOPTIC 13313 GENORA 13320 GENTAMICIN 13325 GENTIAN VIOLET 13350 GEOCILLIN 13429 GERIMAL 13440 GERIPLEX 13455 GERITOL 13530 GLAUCON 13535 GLUCAGON 13540 GLUCOLA 13550 GLUCOSE 13553 GLUCOTROL 13595 GLY-OXIDE 13655 GLYCOPYRROLATE 13750 GOLD SODIUM THIOSULFATE 13785 GRIFULVIN 13790 GRIS-PEG 13795 GRISACTIN 13800 GRISEOFULVIN 13818 GUAIFED 13835 GUAIFENESIN 13858 GUIAPHED 13870 GUIATUSCON 13875 GUIATUSS 13930 GYNE-LOTRIMIN 13955 H.H.R. 13975 H-BIG 13980 H-H 13999 HALCION 14000 HALDOL 14035 HALOG 14040 HALOPERIDOL 14045 HALOTESTIN 14055 HALOTHANE 14065 HARMONYL 14080 HC 14091 HEALON 14108 HEET LINIMENT 14168 HEMOCCULT HOME TEST 14180 HEMORRHOIDAL 14195 HEMORRHOIDAL SUPPOSITORY 14215 HEP-B GAMMAGEE 14217 HEP-FLUSH 14225 HEP-LOCK 14240 HEPARIN 14245 HEPARIN LOCK FLUSH SOLUTION 14250 HEPATIC-AID 14279 HEPTAVAX-B 14340 HEXADROL 14360 HEXALOL 14415 HIBICLENS 14440 HIPREX 14480 HISTABID 14489 HISTAFED C 14535 HISTAMINE 14645 HOMATROPINE 14660 HOMO-TET 14683 HORMONE 14713 HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN 14717 HUMATROPE 14727 HUMULIN 14730 HURRICAINE 14750 HYALURONIDASE 14770 HYCODAN 14795 HYCOMINE 14805 HYCOTUSS 14810 HYDELTRA-T.B.A. 14820 HYDERGINE 14840 HYDRALAZINE 14850 HYDRALAZINE THIAZIDE 14860 HYDRAMINE 14875 HYDREA 14903 HYDROCORT 14920 HYDROCHLORIC ACID 14930 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 14935 HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE W/RESERPINE 14945 HYDROCIL 14955 HYDROCOCONE 14960 HYDROCODONE SYRUP 14965 HYDROCORTISONE 14975 HYDROCORTISONE W/NEOMYCIN 14980 HYDROCORTONE 14985 HYDRODIURIL 14990 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 15005 HYDROMORPHONE 15035 HYDROPRES 15040 HYDROQUINONE 15090 HYDROXYUREA 15100 HYDROXYZINE 15105 HYDROXYZINE PAMOATE 15115 HYGROTON 15140 HYLUTIN 15160 HYOSOPHEN 15165 HYPAQUE 15190 HYPER-TET 15240 HYPOTEARS 15290 HYTINIC 15305 HYTONE 15307 HYTRIN 15345 I-RON 15370 IBERET 15375 IBERET-FOLIC-500 15395 IBUPROFEN 15400 ICHTHAMMOL 15490 ILOSONE 15495 ILOTYCIN 15515 IMFERON 15520 IMIPRAMINE 15535 IMMUGLOBIN 15540 IMMUNE SERUM GLOBULIN 15545 IMODIUM 15548 IMOVAX RABIES 15555 IMURAN 15560 INAPSINE 15575 INDERAL 15580 INDERIDE 15590 INDOCIN 15600 INDOMETHACIN 15615 INFLAMASE 15620 INFLUENZA VIRUS VAC TYPE A,B 15630 INH 15670 INSTA GLUCOSE 15678 INSULATARD NPH 15680 INSULIN 15685 INTAL 15695 INTRALIPID 15705 INTROPIN 15726 IODINATED GLYCEROL 15730 IODINE 15780 IONAMIN 15790 IONIL 15798 IOPHEN-C 15805 IOPIDINE 15810 IPECAC 15870 IRON PREPARATION 15885 IRON W/VITAMIN C 15910 IRRIGATING SOLUTION 15930 ISO-BID 15945 ISOCLOR 15980 ISOLLYL 15990 ISONIAZID 16040 ISOPTO CARBACHOL 16045 ISOPTO CARPINE 16075 ISOPTO HYOSCINE 16095 ISORDIL 16105 ISOSORBIDE 16130 ISUPREL 16165 JANIMINE 16195 K-C 16210 K-LOR 16222 K-NORM 16245 K-PHOS 16260 K-PHOS NO. 2 16268 K-TAB 16280 KADALEX 16305 KANAMYCIN 16310 KANTREX 16325 KAOCHLOR 16360 KAON 16365 KAOPECTATE 16440 KAY CIEL 16455 KAYEXALATE 16472 KEFLET 16475 KEFLEX 16480 KEFLIN 16482 KEFTAB 16485 KEFZOL 16490 KELEX 16495 KEMADRIN 16505 KENALOG 16520 KERALYT 16525 KERI 16585 KETALAR 16610 KEY-PLEX 16720 KLORVESS 16728 KLOTRIX 16785 KONDREMUL 16800 KONSYL 16845 KU-ZYME 16865 KUTRASE 16870 KWELL 16915 LACRI-LUBE 16925 LACT-AID 16940 LACTIC ACID 16945 LACTICARE LOTION 16975 LACTULOSE 17070 LANOLIN 17113 LANOXICAPS 17115 LANOXIN 17150 LAROTID 17155 LARYLGAN 17160 LASAN 17165 LASIX 17243 LAXATIVE 17260 LEAD ACETATE 17265 LECITHIN 17295 LENSINE 17304 LENTE INSULIN SUSPENSION 17320 LEUCOVORIN 17322 LEUKOVORIN CALCIUM 17325 LEUKERAN 17333 LEVATOL 17340 LEVO-DROMORAN 17345 LEVODOPA 17365 LEVOTHROID 17370 LEVOTHYROXINE 17375 LEVSIN 17390 LEVSINEX 17440 LIBRAX 17450 LIBRIUM 17475 LIDEX 17485 LIDOCAINE 17490 LIDOCAINE HCL 17495 LIDOCAINE HCL W/EPINEPHRINE 17530 LIMBITROL 17540 LINCOCIN 17545 LINCOMYCIN 17548 LINDANE 17560 LIORESAL 17600 LIPOFLAVONOID 17668 LIQUID PRED 17670 LIQUIFILM 17705 LISTERINE 17715 LITHIUM 17725 LITHOBID 17730 LITHONATE 17815 LMD 17816 LO-SAL 17825 LO/OVRAL 17833 LOCAL ANESTHETIC 17834 LOCOID 17840 LOESTRIN 17845 LOFENALAC 17865 LOMOTIL 17870 LONALAC 17878 LONOX 17880 LOPERAMIDE 17883 LOPID 17885 LOPRESSOR 17888 LORAZEPAM 17889 LOPURIN 17890 LORELCO 17925 LOTRIMIN 17940 LOXAPINE 17945 LOXITANE 17970 LUBRICATING JELLY 17975 LUBRIDERM 17978 LUDIOMIL 18000 LUFYLLIN-GG 18010 LUGOL'S SOLUTION 18050 LYSINE 18080 M.V.I. 18100 M-M-R 18108 M-S 650 18125 MAALOX 18130 MACRODANTIN 18145 MAGAN 18180 MAGNESIA 18189 MAGNESIUM CARBONATE 18190 MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE 18195 MAGNESIUM CITRATE 18200 MAGNESIUM GLUCONATE 18205 MAGNESIUM OXIDE 18215 MAGNESIUM SULFATE 18221 MAGNESIUM/ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE 18235 MALATAL 18250 MALLERGAN 18295 MALTSUPEX 18315 MANDELAMINE 18320 MANDEX 18325 MANDOL 18345 MANNITOL 18365 MANTADIL 18375 MARAX 18395 MARCAINE 18400 MARCAINE HCL W/EPINEPHRN 18430 MARGESIC 18480 MATERNA 18495 MAXAFIL 18498 MAXAIR 18515 MAXIDEX 18518 MAXIFLOR 18520 MAXITROL 18523 MAXZIDE 18540 MEASLES VIRUS VACCINE 18550 MEBARAL 18552 MEBENDAZOLE 18553 MECLAN 18555 MECLIZINE 18556 MECLOFENAMATE SODIUM 18558 MECLOMEN 18575 MEDAPED 18620 MEDIHALER-EPI 18640 MEDROL 18643 MEDROXYPROGESTERONE 18645 MEFOXIN 18655 MEGACE 18663 MEGESTROL 18664 MELANEX 18670 MELLARIL 18685 MELPHALAN 18705 MENINGOVAX-C 18745 MENTHOL 18750 MENTHOLATUM 18755 MEPERGAN 18760 MEPERIDINE 18775 MEPHYTON 18795 MEPROBAMATE 18820 MERCAPTOPURINE 18855 MERCUROCHROME 18900 MERTHIOLATE 18920 MESTINON 18930 METAMUCIL 18940 METAPREL 18945 METAPROTERENOL 18960 METATENSIN 18980 METHACHOLINE 18985 METHADONE 19025 METHAZOLAMIDE 19045 METHERGINE 19070 METHOCARBAMOL 19090 METHOTREXATE 19105 METHOXSALEN 19118 METHYCLOTHIAZIDE 19140 METHYLCELLULOSE 19155 METHYLDOPA 19160 METHYLENE BLUE 19165 METHYLONE 19170 METHYLPARABEN 19175 METHYLPHENIDATE 19178 METHYLPRED-40 19180 METHYLPREDNISOLONE 19205 METIMYD 19208 METOCLOPRAMIDE 19210 METOLAZONE 19218 METOPROLOL 19220 METRA 19233 METRONIDAZOLE 19242 MEVACOR 19245 MEVANIN-C 19280 MICATIN 19290 MICONAZOLE 19313 MICRO-K EXTENCAPS 19320 MICRONOR 19343 MIDAMOR 19350 MIDOL 19360 MIDRIN 19375 MILK OF MAGNESIA 19445 MINERAL OIL 19455 MINIPRESS 19460 MINOCIN 19465 MINOCYCLINE 19478 MINOXIDIL 19505 MIOSTAT 19515 MISSION PRENATAL 19553 MITROLAN 19575 MOBAN 19605 MODICON 19618 MODURETIC 19630 MOL-IRON W/VITAMIN C 19647 MONOCLATE 19650 MORPHINE 19675 MOTRIN 19680 MOUTHWASH 19685 MOUTHWASH & GARGLE 19699 MS CONTIN 19715 MUCOMYST 19765 MULTI-HEMA 19815 MULTIPLE VITAMIN 19825 MULTIPLE VITAMINS 19830 MULTIPLE VITAMINS W/IRON 19835 MULTIPLE VITAMINS W/MINERALS 19840 MULTIVITAMIN 19865 MULTIVITAMIN/MULTIMINERAL 19870 MULTIVITAMINS & MULTIMINERALS 19900 MUMPS SKIN TEST ANTIGEN 19905 MUMPS VIRUS VACCINE LIVE 19948 MUSCLE RELAXANT 19950 MUSTARD OIL 19960 MUTAMYCIN 20000 MYAMBUTOL 20010 MYCELEX 20030 MYCIGUENT 20035 MYCITRACIN 20055 MYCOLOG 20060 MYCOSTATIN 20065 MYDFRIN 20075 MYDRIACYL 20080 MYLANTA 20095 MYLICON 20105 MYOCHRYSINE 20110 MYOFLEX 20135 MYSOLINE 20153 MYTREX 20175 NAFCILLIN 20185 NAFTIN 20190 NALDECON 20200 NALDELATE SYRUP 20210 NALFON 20220 NAMIDE 20260 NAPHCON 20270 NAPHCON-A 20285 NAPROSYN 20290 NAPROXEN 20300 NAQUA 20310 NARCAN 20315 NARDIL 20325 NASAL DECONGESTANT 20338 NASALIDE 20390 NATALINS 20435 NAVANE 20455 NEBCIN 20505 NEMBUTAL 20515 NEO-CALGLUCON SYRUP 20555 NEO-MEDROL 20585 NEO-SYNALAR 20595 NEO-SYNEPHRINE 20655 NEODECADRON 20690 NEOMYCIN 20730 NEOSPORIN 20735 NEOSTIGMINE 20795 NEPHRAMINE 20798 NEPHROCAPS 20805 NEPTAZANE 20815 NESACAINE 20835 NEUTRA-PHOS 20855 NEUTROGENA 20885 NIACIN 20950 NICOBID 21010 NIFEREX 21020 NIFEREX-PN 21065 NILSTAT 21090 NIPRIDE 21125 NITRO T.D. 21130 NITRO-BID 21135 NITROCAP 21143 NITRO-DUR 21144 NITRODISC 21145 NITROFURANTOIN 21155 NITROGEN 21160 NITROGLYCERIN 21170 NITROL 21176 NITROLINGUAL 21178 NITROPRESS 21180 NITROSPAN 21185 NITROSTAT 21195 NITROUS OXIDE 21200 NIVEA 21203 NIZORAL 21213 NOLAHIST 21215 NOLAMINE 21218 NOLEX LA 21225 NOLVADEX 21228 NORDETTE 21245 NOR-Q.D. 21280 NORFLEX 21290 NORGESIC 21300 NORINYL 21335 NORLUTATE 21340 NORLUTIN 21373 NORMODYNE 21390 NORPACE 21400 NORPRAMIN 21403 NORTRIPTYLINE 21405 NOSE DROPS 21425 NOVAFED 21440 NOVAHISTINE 21450 NOVAHISTINE DH 21455 NOVAHISTINE DMX 21465 NOVAHISTINE EXPECTORANT 21490 NOVALAX 21493 NOVENE DH 21494 NOVANTRONE 21500 NOVOCAIN 21513 NTG 21530 NU-IRON 21550 NUBAIN 21555 NUCOFED 21570 NUM ZIT 21585 NUPERCAINAL 21590 NUPERCAINE 21600 NURSOY 21605 NUTRACORT 21610 NUTRADERM 21620 NUTRAMIGEN 21670 NYQUIL 21675 NYRAL 21680 NYSOLONE 21695 NYSTATIN 21703 NYSTEX 21710 O.B. VITAMIN 21750 OCEAN MIST 21753 OCUCLEAR 21754 OCUFEN 21755 OCUSOL 21765 OGEN 21775 OILATUM SOAP 21785 OLIVE OIL 21800 ONCOVIN 21845 OPHTHETIC 21860 OPIUM 21893 OPTICROM 21900 OPTIMINE 21925 ORABASE 21935 ORACIN 21958 ORAP 21970 ORASONE 22015 ORGANIDIN 22030 ORINASE 22055 ORNADE 22075 ORTHO PERSONAL LUBRICANT 22080 ORTHO-CREME 22090 ORTHO-NOVUM 22110 OS-CAL 22120 OS-CAL 500 22135 OS-CAL-MONE 22160 OTIC DROPS 22185 OTOCORT 22210 OVCON 22215 OVRAL 22220 OVRETTE 22233 OXACILLIN 22242 OXAZEPAM 22270 OXSORALEN 22287 OXYBUTYNIN CHLORIDE 22303 OXYCODONE HCL 22305 OXYCODONE HCL & ACETAMINOPHEN 22306 OXYCODONE W/APAP 22307 OXYCODONE W/ASA 22315 OXYGEN 22338 OXYSTAT 22345 OXYTOCIN 22360 P.A.S. SODIUM 22398 P.T.E.-4 22405 P&S 22428 P-D-M 22435 P-V TUSSIN 22520 PAMELOR 22578 PANADOL 22630 PANCREASE 22635 PANCREATIC HORMONE 22643 PANCRELIPASE 22644 PANCURONIUM BROMIDE 22670 PANMYCIN 22675 PANOXYL 22770 PAPAVERINE 22805 PARAFLEX 22810 PARAFON FORTE 22845 PAREGORIC 22875 PARLODEL 22885 PARNATE 22890 PARSIDOL 22945 PAVABID 22985 PAVASULE PELLSULE 23005 PAVULON 23015 PBZ 23045 PBZ-SR 23047 PCE 23100 PEDIACOF 23105 PEDIACON 23120 PEDIALYTE 23135 PEDIATRIC COUGH SYRUP 23150 PEDIAZOLE 23159 PEDIOTIC 23170 PEGANONE 23185 PEN-VEE K 23208 PENECORT 23210 PENICILLAMINE 23215 PENICILLIN 23220 PENICILLIN G 23225 PENICILLIN V 23315 PENTOTHAL 23325 PENTRAX 23355 PEPSIN 23370 PEPTO-BISMOL 23385 PERCOCET-5 23390 PERCODAN 23400 PERCOGESIC 23415 PERDIEM GRANULE 23425 PERGONAL 23430 PERI-COLACE 23440 PERIACTIN 23485 PERITONEAL DIALYSIS W/DEXTROSE 23490 PERITRATE 23523 PERPHENAZINE 23524 PERPHENAZINE W/AMITRIPTYLINE 23535 PERSANTINE 23560 PERTUSSIN 23590 PETROLEUM ETHER 23610 PHAZYME 23660 PHENAPHEN 23680 PHENAPHEN W/CODEINE 23705 PHENAZINE 23715 PHENAZOPYRIDINE 23753 PHENELZINE 23755 PHENERGAN 23765 PHENERGAN EXPECTORANT PLAIN 23770 PHENERGAN EXPECTORANT W/CODEINE 23775 PHENERGAN EXPECTORANT W/DEXTROMETHORPHAN 23780 PHENERGAN SYRUP 23785 PHENERGAN VC EXPECTORANT PLAIN 23790 PHENERGAN VC EXPECTORANT W/CODEINE 23792 PHENERGEN W/DEXTROMETHORPHAN 23795 PHENERGAN-D 23798 PHENERGAN W/CODEINE 23845 PHENOBARBITAL 23855 PHENOBARBITAL & BELLADONNA 23935 PHENOL 23970 PHENTERMINE 23995 PHENYLALANINE 24015 PHENYLEPHRINE 24025 PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE 24035 PHENYLZIN 24045 PHENYTOIN 24075 PHISODERM 24080 PHISOHEX 24130 PHOSPHOLINE 24140 PHRENILIN 24185 PILO 24190 PILOCAR 24195 PILOCARPINE 24255 PITOCIN 24260 PITRESSIN 24280 PLACEBO 24285 PLACIDYL 24300 PLAQUENIL 24310 PLASMA-LYTE 24330 PLATINOL 24355 PNEUMOVAX 24365 PODOPHYLLIN 24370 PODOPHYLLUM 24400 POLARAMINE 24405 POLIOMYELITIS VACCINE 24408 POLIOVAX 24411 POLOCAINE 24413 POLY-LUTIN 24415 POLY-VI-FLOR 24418 POLY-VI-FLOR W/IRON 24420 POLY-VI-SOL 24435 POLYCILLIN 24450 POLYCOSE 24465 POLYMOX 24470 POLYMYXIN 24510 POLYSPORIN 24515 POLYTAR 24550 PONSTEL 24555 PONTOCAINE 24625 POTASSIUM ACETATE 24650 POTASSIUM 24653 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE 24690 POTASSIUM ESTRONE SULFATE 24695 POTASSIUM GLUCONATE 24705 POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE 24725 POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE 24778 PP-O 24795 PRAMOSONE 24803 PRAX LOTION 24805 PRAZOSIN 24850 PRED FORTE 24855 PRED MILD 24880 PREDNICEN-M 24885 PREDNISOLONE 24890 PREDNISONE 24910 PREFRIN 24920 PREGESTIMIL 24930 PRELAN 24950 PREMARIN 24960 PREMARIN VAGINAL 24975 PRENATAL FORMULA (VITAMINS) 24980 PRENATAL STUART 24985 PRENATAL W/FOLIC ACID 24990 PRENATAMIN 24995 PREPARATION H 25015 PRESALIN 25025 PRESUN 25040 PRIMATENE MIST 25050 PRIMATENE-P 25055 PRIMIDONE 25065 PRINCIPEN 25078 PRINIVIL 25100 PRO-BANTHINE 25115 PRO-PHEN 25150 PROBENECID 25155 PROBENECID W/COLCHICINE 25180 PROCAINAMIDE 25185 PROCAINE 25193 PROCALAMINE 25195 PROCAMIDE 25200 PROCAN SR 25210 PROCARBAZINE 25213 PROCARDIA 25220 PROCHLORPERAZINE 25240 PROCTOCORT 25243 PROCTOCREAM-HC 25250 PROCTOFOAM 25255 PROCTOFOAM-HC 25270 PROFASI HP 25300 PROGESTASERT 25305 PROGESTERONE 25310 PROGLYCEM 25318 PROHIBIT 25328 PROLASTIN 25330 PROLIXIN 25335 PROLOID 25338 PROLOPRIM 25350 PROMAZ 25359 PROMETH W/COD 25365 PROMETHAZINE 25432 PROMETHAZINE W/CODEINE 25455 PRONESTYL 25485 PROPARACAINE 25493 PROPINE 25510 PROPOXYPHENE 25515 PROPOXYPHENE HCL COMPOUND 25530 PROPOXYPHENE HCL W/ACETAMINOPHEN 25545 PROPOXYPHENE W/APAP 25560 PROPYLTHIOURACIL 25570 PROSOBEE 25575 PROSTAPHLIN 25580 PROSTIGMIN 25600 PROTENATE 25618 PROTOSTAT 25635 PROVAL 25638 PROVENTIL 25640 PROVERA 25660 PROXENE 25670 PROXIGEL 25674 PROZAC 25695 PSEUDOEPHEDRINE 25696 PSEUDOEPHEDRINE W/TRIPROLIDINE 25705 PSORIASIS CREAM 25750 PURINETHOL 25760 PURPOSE 25800 PYRAZINAMIDE 25810 PYRIDIUM 25825 PYRIDOXINE 25855 PYRODINE 25895 P3E1 25920 QUADRA HIST 25945 QUARZAN 25965 QUESTRAN 25970 QUIBRON 26005 QUIDE 26015 QUINAGLUTE 26020 QUINAMM 26030 QUINIDEX EXTENTAB 26035 QUINIDINE 26043 QUININE & UREA 26045 QUININE SULFATE 26089 R-TANNATE 26090 RABIES VACCINE 26095 RACEPHEDRINE 26199 RECOMBIVAX-HB 26250 REGITINE 26255 REGLAN 26260 REGONOL 26265 REGROTON 26328 RENAMIN 26425 RESERPINE 26450 RESPITAL 26453 RESTORIL 26470 RETICULOGEN 26475 RETIN-A 26477 RETROVIR 26510 RHEUMATREX 26645 RHULICREAM 26695 RID 26705 RIFADIN 26710 RIFAMATE 26715 RIFAMPIN 26730 RIMSO-50 26740 RIOPAN 26750 RIOPAN PLUS 26760 RITALIN 26761 RITODRINE 26785 ROBAXIN 26790 ROBAXISAL 26805 ROBINUL 26830 ROBITUSSIN 26835 ROBITUSSIN A-C SYRUP 26840 ROBITUSSIN-CF 26845 ROBITUSSIN-CF SYRUP 26850 ROBITUSSIN-DAC SYRUP 26860 ROBITUSSIN-DM SYRUP 26865 ROBITUSSIN-PE SYRUP 26870 ROCALTROL 26883 ROGAINE 26885 ROGENIC 26890 ROLAIDS 26895 ROLOX 26930 RONDEC 26935 RONDEC-DM 26958 ROXICET 27045 RU-TUSS 27060 RU-TUSS W/HYDROCODONE 27075 RUBELLA VIRUS VACCINE LIVE 27103 RUFEN 27120 RULOX 27175 RYNA-C 27190 RYNATAN 27195 RYNATUSS 27275 SAFFLOWER OIL 27320 SALETO 27327 SALFLEX 27340 SALICYLATE 27345 SALICYLIC ACID 27355 SALICYLIC ACID SOAP 27365 SALIMEPH FORTE 27368 SALINE 27405 SALSALATE 27407 SALSITAB 27420 SALUTENSIN 27440 SANSERT 27445 SANTYL 27459 SARNA 27495 SASTID 27545 SCOPOLAMINE 27625 SEBIZON LOTION 27635 SEBULEX 27650 SECONAL 27700 SEDAPAP ELIXIR 27705 SEDATANS 27708 SEDATIVE 27725 SELENIUM 27730 SELSUN 27735 SELSUN BLUE 27770 SENNA 27785 SENOKOT 27795 SENOKOT S 27816 SENSORCAINE 27835 SEPTRA 27845 SER-AP-ES 27855 SERAX 27865 SERENTIL 27890 SERPASIL 27978 SILICONE SKIN SPRAY 27985 SILVADENE 27995 SILVER NITRATE 28000 SILVER NITRATE TOUGHENED STICKS 28015 SILVER SULFADIAZINE 28030 SIMETHICONE 28035 SIMILAC 28055 SINAREST 28080 SINEMET 28085 SINEQUAN 28090 SINEX LONG ACTING SPRAY 28120 SINOPHEN 28145 SINULIN 28155 SINUS 28165 SINUTAB 28345 SK-65 COMPOUND 28350 SKELAXIN 28358 SKIN PREPARATION 28365 SLO-PHYLLIN 28366 SLO-NIACIN 28390 SLOW-K 28391 SLOW-MAG 28399 SMZ 28455 SODIUM BICARBONATE 28495 SODIUM CHLORIDE 28680 SODIUM SUCCINATE 28683 SODIUM SULFACETAMIDE OPHTH 28734 SOLAQUIN 28735 SOLAR 28740 SOLARCAINE 28745 SOLATENE 28760 SOLGANAL SUSPENSION 28790 SOLU-CORTEF 28815 SOMA COMPOUND 28820 SOMA COMPOUND W/CODEINE 28825 SOMA 28840 SOMOPHYLLIN 28910 SORBITOL 28920 SORBITRATE 28940 SOTRADECOL 29015 SPARINE 29200 SPENPATH 29250 SPIRONOLACTONE 29275 SSKI 29285 STADOL 29310 STAPHAGE LYSATE BACTERIAL ANTIGEN 29365 STELAZINE 29435 STERAPRED 29498 STEROID(S) 29505 STILBESTROL 29510 STILPHOSTROL 29533 STOOL SOFTENER 29535 STOP 29560 STREPTASE 29565 STREPTOMYCIN 29581 STRESS TABLETS 29585 STRESSTABS 600 29590 STRESSVICON 29615 STUARTNATAL 1+1 29645 SUBLIMAZE 29660 SUCCINYLCHOLINE 29705 SUDAFED 29780 SULADYNE 29785 SULAMYD SODIUM 29795 SULF-10 29810 SULFACET-R LOTION 29825 SULFADIAZINE 29838 SULFAMETHOPRIM 29840 SULFAMETHOXAZOLE 29843 SULFAMETHOX W/TRIMETHOPRIM 29844 SULFAMIDE OPHTHALMIC 29865 SULFASALAZINE 29888 SULFATRIM 29900 SULFISOXAZOLE 29955 SULFUR 29998 SULINDAC 30010 SULPHUR 30015 SULTRIN 30030 SUNSCREEN 30035 SUMYCIN 30155 SURBEX 30195 SURFAK 30215 SURGICEL 30235 SURMONTIL 30245 SUSTACAL 30255 SUSTAIRE 30275 SWEET OIL 30305 SYMMETREL 30309 SYMPATHOMIMETIC AGENT 30329 SYNACORT 30330 SYNALAR 30365 SYNEMOL 30370 SYNKAYVITE 30395 SYNTHROID 30398 SYNTHROX 30410 SYRACOL 30468 T-STAT 30472 T/SAL 30485 TACE 30495 TAGAMET 30513 TALACEN 30520 TALOIN 30535 TALWIN 30553 TAMOXIFEN 30575 TAO 30580 TAPAR 30585 TAPAZOLE 30590 TAR 30630 TAVIST 30635 TAXOL 30650 TEARISOL 30655 TEARS NATURALE 30660 TEARS PLUS 30725 TEGOPEN 30730 TEGRETOL 30740 TELDRIN 30745 TELEPAQUE 30755 TEMARIL 30756 TEMAZEPAM 30760 TEMPRA 30775 TENAX 30777 TENEX 30782 TENORMIN 30785 TENSILON 30790 TENUATE 30800 TERAZOL 30805 TERBUTALINE 30850 TERRAMYCIN 30870 TES-TAPE 30880 TESSALON PERLE 30915 TESTOSTERONE 30925 TESTOSTERONE DEPOT 31000 TETANUS ANTITOXIN 31005 TETANUS DIPHTHERIA TOXOID 31015 TETANUS TOXOID 31020 TETRA 31025 TETRACAINE 31045 TETRACYCLINE 31055 TETRACYN 31085 TEXACORT 31100 THAM-E 31120 THEO-DUR 31165 THEOCLEAR 31175 THEODRINE 31200 THEOLAIR 31219 THEOPHENYLLINE 31220 THEOPHOZINE 31230 THEOPHYLLIN ELIXIR 31235 THEOPHYLLINE 31275 THEOVENT 31325 THERAGRAN 31385 THERAPEUTIC LIQUID 31395 THERAPEUTIC VITAMIN 31440 THIACIDE 31445 THIAHEP 31455 THIAMINE 31490 THIOGUANINE 31505 THIOPENTAL 31540 THIOTEPA 31542 THIOTHIXENE 31543 THIORIDAZINE 31550 THORAZINE 31580 THROAT DISC 31585 THROAT LOZENGE NEO-VADRIN 31588 THROAT PREPARATION 31590 THROMBIN TOPICAL 31600 THYMOL 31630 THYROID 31635 THYROLAR 31640 THYTROPAR 31650 TICARCILLIN 31655 TIGAN 31656 TIJECT-20 31658 TIMOLOL 31659 TIMOLIDE 31660 TIMOPTIC 31670 TINACTIN 31715 TITAN 31723 TOBRADEX 31725 TOBRAMYCIN 31728 TOBREX OPHTHALMIC 31740 TOFRANIL 31755 TOLBUTAMIDE 31760 TOLECTIN 31770 TOLFRINIC 31775 TOLINASE 31780 TOLMETIN 31825 TOPIC 31845 TORA 31850 TORECAN 31895 TPN ELECTROLYTES 31927 TRANDATE 31933 TRANQUILIZER 31938 TRANSDERM-NITRO 31939 TRANSDERM-SCOP 31945 TRANXENE 31975 TRAVASOL 31997 TRAZODONE 32000 TRECATOR-SC 32010 TRENDAR 32013 TRENTAL 32095 TRI-MINE EXPECTORANT 32110 TRI-PHEN-CHLOR 32140 TRI-VI-FLOR 32145 TRI-VI-SOL 32190 TRIAM 32195 TRIAMCINOLONE 32210 TRIAMCINOLONE NYSTATIN 32220 TRIAMINIC EXPECTORANT 32225 TRIAMINIC EXPECTORANT DH 32230 TRIAMINIC EXPECTORANT W/CODEINE 32235 TRIAMINIC INFANT DROPS 32245 TRIAMINIC 32255 TRIAMINICIN 32265 TRIAMINICOL SYRUP 32273 TRIAMTERENE 32290 TRIAVIL 32298 TRIBIOTIC OPHTHALMIC 32300 TRICHLORMETHIAZIDE 32310 TRICHLOROACETIC ACID 32345 TRIDESILON 32353 TRIDIL 32375 TRIHEXANE 32390 TRIHEXYPHENIDYL 32395 TRILAFON 32400 TRILION 32405 TRILISATE 32424 TRIMIPRAMINE 32430 TRIMOX 32433 TRIMPEX 32438 TRIMETHOPRIM 32443 TRINALIN REPETABS 32460 TRINSICON 32478 TRIOVAL 32515 TRIPLE ANTIBIOTIC 32650 TROPH-IRON 32658 TROPICAMIDE 32665 TRYSUL VAGINAL 32680 TUBERCULIN TINE TEST 32685 TUBERCULIN PPD (HEAF) 32690 T.B. TINE TEST 32710 TUCKS 32735 TUMS 32770 TUSS-ORNADE 32825 TUSSEND 32835 TUSSEX COUGH SYRUP 32840 TUSSI-ORGANIDIN DM 32845 TUSSI-ORGANIDIN 32850 TUSSIHAB SYRUP 32855 TUSSIONEX 32905 TYLENOL 32910 TYLENOL NO. 1 32915 TYLENOL NO. 2 32920 TYLENOL NO. 3 32925 TYLENOL NO. 4 32930 TYLENOL W/CODEINE 32935 TYLENOL W/CODEINE ELIXIR 32945 TYLOX 32960 TYPHOID VACCINE 32980 TYROHIST SPRAY 32990 TYZINE 33050 ULTRA MIDE LOTION 33068 ULTRACEF 33092 UNASYN 33100 UNDECYLENIC ACID 33140 UNICAP 33150 UNIFIBER 33170 UNISOM 33180 UNNA'S GELATIN PASTE 33225 URECHOLINE 33280 URISED 33290 URISEP 33300 URISPAS 33355 UROBIOTIC-250 33360 URODINE 33425 V-CILLIN 33430 V-CILLIN K 33448 VACCINATION 33470 VAGILIA 33530 VALERIAN 33550 VALISONE 33555 VALIUM 33573 VALPROIC ACID 33575 VANCERIL 33580 VANCOCIN 33588 VANCOMYCIN 33590 VANCOR 33625 VAPONEFRIN 33630 VAPORUB 33635 VAPOSTEAM 33670 VASELINE 33677 VASERETIC 33685 VASOCIDIN 33700 VASOCON 33705 VASOCON-A 33710 VASODILAN 33713 VASODILATOR 33780 VEETIDS 33800 VELBAN 33805 VELOSEF 33829 VENTAB 33843 VENTOLIN 33858 VERAPAMIL 33895 VERMOX 33905 VERSAL 33965 VI-DAYLIN 34085 VIBRA 34090 VIBRAMYCIN 34110 VICODIN 34115 VICON 34120 VICON FORTE 34158 VINBLASTINE 34160 VINCRISTINE 34180 VIO-BEC FORTE 34210 VIOFORM 34215 VIOFORM HYDROCORTISONE 34220 VIOKASE 34248 VIROPTIC 34260 VISINE 34263 VISKEN 34270 VISTARIL 34350 VITALITY-E 34360 VITAMIN A 34425 VITAMIN B COMPLEX 34445 VITAMIN B COMPLEX W/B-12 34455 VITAMIN B-1 34490 VITAMIN B-1 W/B-6 & B-12 34495 VITAMIN B-12 34510 VITAMIN B-6 34520 VITAMIN C 34525 VITAMIN C & E 34565 VITAMIN D 34575 VITAMIN E 34580 VITAMIN E & C 34623 VITAMIN K 34625 VITAMIN(S) 34628 VITAMINS AND MINERALS 34685 VIVACTIL 34725 VOLTAREN 34730 VONTROL 34740 VOSOL 34745 VOSOL HC 34755 VYTONE 34775 WARFARIN 34800 WATER FOR IRRIGATION 34825 WEHLESS 34855 WESTCORT 34890 WIGRAINE 34970 WYCILLIN 34975 WYCILLIN INJECTION & PROBENECID TABLET 34980 WYDASE 34985 WYGESIC 34990 WYMOX 35005 X SEB T SHAMPOO 35023 XANAX 35050 XEROFOAM DRESSING 35060 XYLOCAINE 35070 XYLOCAINE HCL 35080 XYLOCAINE HCL W/EPINEPHRINE 35105 YEAST 35110 YELLOW FEVER VACCINE 35120 YOHIMBINE 35150 ZARONTIN 35155 ZAROXOLYN 35165 ZEASORB MEDICATED 35210 ZEPHIRAN CHLORIDE 35224 ZESTRIL 35240 ZINC 35250 ZINC OXIDE 35260 ZINC SULFATE 35338 ZOMAX 35341 ZOVIRAX 35350 ZYLOPRIM 35410 ANTICONVULSANT AGENT 35415 ANTIDEPRESSANT AGENT 35420 ANTIDIABETIC AGENT 35425 ANTIDIARRHEAL AGENT 35430 ANTIEMETIC AGENT 35445 ANTIFUNGAL AGENT 35450 ANTIHISTAMINE 35460 ANTIINFLAMMATORY AGENT 35480 ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENT 35483 ANTIOBESITY AGENT 35495 ANTIPYRETIC AGENT 35530 BACTINE 35580 SLO-BID 35595 TRIMETHOPRIM/SULFAMETHOXAZOLE 35600 VANCENASE 35603 WYTENSIN 40040 ACETA ACID W/HYDRO 40075 AMINO PH 40150 ASPIR-10 40155 ATCH 40170 AZMA-CORT 40185 BAYER ASPIRIN 40205 BETATREX 40230 BLANEX 40310 CEFIZOX 40335 CHEMSTRIP UGK 40445 CORZIDE 40455 CYCLOPENTOLATE 40460 CYT-O-TEC 40520 DESYREL 40570 DEY-SOL 40580 DIABETA 40585 DIHYDROERGOTOXINE MESYLATE 40610 DIPHENOXYLATE 40615 DIPROLENE 40725 ERYMAX 40760 FORTABS 40765 G-3 40775 GENTACIDIN 40905 ISOPTIN 40950 LOPROX 40955 LOZOL 41135 MURO'S OPCON-A 41150 NASALCROM 41170 NEWCAINE 41175 NEWGEN 41180 NILORIC 41185 NORCURON 41200 NOSTRIL 41215 OCUTRICIN 41220 OTICAIR 41330 PRAMASONE 41405 RESPAIRE 41420 ROXANOL 41440 SENECOT 41450 SIMILAC W/IRON 41470 SLOW FE 41490 SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE 41505 SPECTAZOLE 41575 SULTEN 41585 TBA PRED 41610 THEO-24 41645 TRACRIUM 41670 TRI-NORINYL 41675 TRI-STATIN 41680 TRI-VI-FLOR W/IRON 41695 TRIOFED 41745 UNIPHYL 41755 VEPESID 41760 VERSA-QUAT 41780 ZANTAC 41785 ZINACEF 41800 HCTZ 41810 OSMOLYTE 41820 GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES 41830 PSYLLIUM 41845 PTU 41850 KCL 41855 NPH INSULIN 41860 FOLATE 41865 MOM 41870 AK-SPORIN 41875 CAPTOPRIL 41880 ZORPRIN 41885 EVAC-U-GEN 41890 L/DOPA 41905 THYROXINE 41915 K-LYTE 41920 MULTIVITAMIN W/B12 41980 ASCRIPTIN A/D 42228 VISIDEX II 42265 DILUENT ORAL 42425 GOLYTELY 42705 MINIZIDE 42720 MONISTAT-DERM 42735 MUMPSVAX VACCINE 42780 NEOSPORIN OPHTHALMIC 42800 NORMAL SALINE 42815 NS W/KCL 42985 PROPRANOLOL 50000 BRETHAIRE 50030 KRONOFED-A 50035 MICRONASE 50036 MONOCID 50040 SUFENTA 60035 ACLOVATE 60040 ADALAT 60070 ALPHA-TREX 60115 AUGMENTIN 60150 BACITRACIN OPHTHALMIC 60175 BENZAMYCIN 60180 BENZTROPINE MESYLATE 60185 BETAGAN LIQUIFILM 60205 BETOPTIC 60220 BLENOXANE 60240 BRETYLIUM TOSYLATE 60265 BUPRENEX 60270 BUSPAR 60290 CAPOZIDE 60295 CEFOTAN 60325 CITRUCEL 60335 CLOXACILLIN 60355 COLYTE 60370 CORDARONE 60385 CORTISPORIN OPHTHALMIC 60400 DEPONIT 60405 DEXACIDIN 60410 DEXACIDIN OPHTHALMIC 60485 DORYX 60500 DOXY-100 60530 ENEMA FLEET 60535 ERYCETTE 60545 ESTRADERM 60550 EYE DROPS 60555 EYE WASH 60560 FEMSTAT 60565 FENTANYL CITRATE 60595 FIORICET 60605 FLUOR-OP 60615 GAMMAGARD 60665 GLYCERIN 60690 HEPFLUSH 60695 HIB-IMUNE 60700 HIB-VAX 60710 HYDEGINE LIQUID CAPSULE 60735 INFLUENZA VIRUS VACC 60740 INTRON-A 60750 IOPHEN 60755 IOPHEN DM 60765 ISOVUE 60775 K-DUR 60780 KEFUROX 60790 KLONOPIN 60795 LACHYDRIN 60800 LACTATED RINGER'S 60805 LACTRASE 60815 LEVLEN 60835 LOTRISONE 60845 LURIDE 60870 MARINOL 60885 MEDIPLAST PLASTERS 60890 MEDIPREN 60905 METHYLDOPA W/HCTZ 60920 MEXITIL 60930 MINIZIDE 2 60950 MURINE EAR DROPS 60955 MURO TEARS 60985 NA SAL 60995 NALOXONE HCL 61025 NICORETTE 61035 NIX 61040 NOROXIN 61045 NOVOLIN 61060 NUPRIN 61075 OCUMYCIN 61080 OMNIPAQUE 61095 OPHTHAINE 61100 ORUDIS 61125 P-A-C 61130 PAIN RELIEVER 61135 PEDIACARE 61140 PEDIAPRED 61150 PENTAM 300 61160 PEPCID 61170 PERSA 61180 PHOSPHOLINE IODIDE 61185 PIPERACILLIN 61200 POSTURE 61215 PRIMAXIN 61240 PROPACET 61260 PSORCON 61275 R & C 61290 RIDAURA 61295 ROCEPHIN 61310 S-M-A 61315 SANDOGLOBULIN 61325 SECRETIN 61330 SECTRAL 61335 SEFFIN 61340 SELDANE 61380 STUART PRENATAL 61385 SULFACETAMIDE SODIUM 61400 SUS-PHRINE 61405 TAMBOCOR 61435 TEGISON 61440 TEMOVATE 61445 TEN-K 61450 TENORETIC 50 61455 TERRAMYCIN W/POLYMYXIN OPHTHAL 61460 THEOPH,EPHEDRINE & PHENOB 61470 TIMENTIN 61475 TOLAZAMIDE 61480 TOLNAFTATE 61495 TOPICORT 61505 TORNALATE 61515 TRI-LEVLEN 61535 TRIPLE SULFA VAGINAL 61565 VASOTEC 61570 VERSED 61605 WELLBUTRIN 61610 ZYDONE 61625 TRIAMTERENE W/HCTZ 89001 ACTIDOSE WITH SORBITOL 89002 ACITIFED PLUS 89009 ANUCORT-HC 89010 BETAMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE 89012 BROMFED-DM 89016 CHARCOAL,ACTIVATED W/SORBITOL 89017 CHILDREN'S ADVIL 89020 CYCLOBENZAPRINE HCL 89031 ESTRADIOL VALERATE 89032 EULEXIN 89035 FLUOCINONIDE 89036 FML-S LIQUIFILM 89037 HUMULIN 70/30 89038 HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE W/APAP 89039 HYDROCODONE W/ACETAMINOPHEN 89044 INSPIREASE 89045 LIDOCAINE HCL VISCOUS 89048 MEPIVICAINE HCL 89051 NEBUPENT 89058 PERMAX 89060 PHOTOPLEX 89061 POLYTRIM 89063 PRED-G 89066 PRELONE 89070 PROFENAL 89074 ROWASA 89076 SUPRAX 89078 THERAFLU FLU & COLD 91000 ALBUTEROL SULFATE 91001 ALFERON N 91002 AMILORIDE HCL 91007 AURAFAIR 91009 BUTALBITAL/APAP/ CAFFAINE 91011 CYTOTEC 91012 DALGAN 91013 DIPENTUM 91014 DOXORUBICIN HCL 91026 GENASYME 91029 HYDROXYZINE HCL 91031 ISOPTIN S.R. 91033 KUDROX DOUBLE STRENGTH 91035 LUPRON DEPOT 91039 NIFEDIPINE 91040 ONE TOUCH TEST STRIPS 91043 PRILOSEC 91045 RETIN-A REGIMEN 91048 ROXILOX 91049 RU-TUSS DE 91052 SSD 91054 THEO-SAV 91058 VERELAN 91061 ACYCLOVIR 91062 ALPRAZOLAM 91063 ATENOLOL 91064 AZTREONAM 91066 BUSPIRONE 91068 CEFTAZIDIME 91069 CEFTRIAXONE 91070 CEFUROXIME 91072 DILTIAZEM HCL 91073 DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE 91074 ENALAPRIL 91078 FLECAINIDE ACETATE 91079 FLUOXETINE 91080 FLUTAMIDE 91081 GLIPIZIDE 91083 INTERFERON-ALFA 91085 KETOCONAZOLE 91086 LEUPROLIDE ACETATE 91087 LEVAMISOLE HCL 91088 LOVASTATIN 91089 METHIMAZOLE 91090 MEXILITENE 91091 MISOPROSTOL 91092 MITOMYCIN-C 91094 NORFLOXACIN 91096 OMEPRAZOLE 91099 RANITIDINE 91102 TRETINOIN 92000 ACCUPRIL 92002 ACTIDOSE-AQUA 92003 ALTACE 92004 AMPICILLIN SODIUM 92005 BENYLIN 92006 BIAXIN 92007 BREVOXYL 92012 CARDURA 92014 CHIBROXIN 92015 CILOXAN 92016 CLOZARIL 92017 CUTIVATE 92019 DEXTRAN 92020 DEXTROSE 5%-LACTATED RINGERS 92022 DORAL 92024 DURAGESIC 92025 DYNACIRC 92027 EMGEL 92030 FLAREX 92031 FLOXIN 92038 GENTAMICIN SULFATE 92040 GUAITAB 92041 HYDROCODONE COMPOUND 92043 HYOSCYAMINE SULFATE 92047 ISOCET 92051 LODINE 92052 LOTENSIN 92054 METAMUCIL WAFER 92055 MIACALCIN 92057 MONOPRIL 92058 MOTION SICKNESS 92059 MURO 128 92061 NASACORT 92065 NITRONG 92066 NORPLANT 92069 OPTIPRANOLOL 92070 ORAMORPH SR 92071 PEDIA-PROFEN 92073 PLENDIL 92076 PRAVACHOL 92078 PROCRIT 92079 PROSED/DS 92080 PROSOM 92083 RINGERS 92084 ROBITUSSIN COUGH CALMERS 92085 ROBITUSSIN PEDIATRIC 92090 T-PHYL 92091 THEOCHRON 92100 ULTRAVATE 92104 ZEASORB-AF 92105 ZOFRAN 92106 AZT 92107 BENAZEPRIL 92109 CEFACLOR 92110 CEFIXIME 92111 CIPROFLOXACIN 92112 CLARITHROMYCIN 92113 CLOFAZIMINE 92114 CLOMIPHENE 92115 CLOZAPINE 92116 DICLOFENAC 92117 DIDANOSINE 92118 DIDEOXYINOSINE 92121 DRITHOCREME 92122 EPOTEIN ALFA 92124 ETODOLAC 92125 FELODIPINE 92127 FOSCARNET 92128 FOSINOPRIL 92129 GANCICLOVIR 92131 HEPATITIS B VACCINE 92132 ISRADIPINE 92134 LEVONORGESTREL 92135 MESALAMINE 92137 METROGEL 92138 NADOLOL 92140 OFLOXACIN 92141 ONDANSETRON 92142 PENTAMIDINE ISETHIONAT 92144 PIMOZIDE 92145 PIROXICAM 92146 PRAVASTATIN 92147 PROTRIPTYLINE 92151 SUPROFEN 92152 TERCONAZOLE 92154 ANAFRANIL 92155 ANSAID 92156 DIFLUCAN 92157 ELIMITE 92158 HISMANAL 92159 MINITRAN 92160 PRINZIDE 92161 TORADOL 92162 TRIPHASIL 92163 ZESTORETIC 92164 LISINOPRIL 92165 CODICLEAR-DH 92166 DECONSAL 92168 DUOPLANT 92169 DUROVANT 92171 DUROVANT-DA 92173 ENDAL 92174 ENDAL-HD 92176 EXELDERM 92178 HUMIBID 92179 HUMIBID-DM 92180 LORTAB 92182 OCCLUSAL 92183 POLYHISTINE 92184 POLYHISTINE-CS 92185 POLYHISTINE-D 92186 POLYHISTINE-DM 92187 PRENATE 92188 THERAMYCIN 92189 ZENATE 92190 ZEPHREX 93003 AK-CON 93004 AK-PRED 93005 AK-SULF 93008 AKNE-MYCIN 93009 ALBUMIN 93010 ALIMENTUM 93014 ALLERGY MEDICATION 93015 AMI-TEX 93016 ANALPRAM HC 93020 AQUA GLYCOLIC 93022 ARTIFICIAL TEAR SOLUTION 93023 ASACOL 93024 ASPERCREME 93025 ATROHIST PLUS 93027 AZDONE 93029 BETA CAROTENE 93030 BLEPH-10 93031 BROMFED 93032 BRONCHO SALINE 93035 CARBIDOPA 93036 CARDENE 93037 CARNITINE 93038 CEFZIL 93039 CELLUFRESH 93040 CELLUVISC 93041 CITRACAL 93042 CONDYLOX 93043 COPHENE-B 93044 CRESYLATE 93046 DERMA-SMOOTHE 93047 DEXATRIM 93048 DILACOR-XR 93049 DIPHEN 93050 DML 93052 DURA-VENT 93053 E-LOR 93054 ELDEPRYL 93059 EPOGEN 93060 EQUALACTIN 93061 FENESIN 93062 FISH OIL 93063 FLATULEX 93064 FLEX-ALL 93065 GAS-X 93067 GENTAK 93068 GLYCOLIC ACID 93069 GLYNASE 93070 GROWTH HORMONE 93071 HABITROL 93072 HEMASPAN 93074 HEMOCYTE 93076 HISTUSSIN 93077 HY-PHEN 93078 INFED 93079 IOTUSS 93080 ISMO 93081 ISOCOM 93082 ISOMIL 93087 LEVOXINE 93088 LORABID 93089 LORCET 93090 MACROBID 93093 MAXAQUIN 93094 ROMAZICON (MAZICON) 93095 METED 93096 MIVACRON 93097 MOISTUREL 93098 MONODOX 93101 NASAL SPRAY 93104 NEUPOGEN 93105 NICODERM 93106 NICOTINE TRANDERMAL SYSTEM 93107 NICOTROL 93108 NOVA-DEC 93109 NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT 93112 OCUPRESS 93113 OCUVITE 93116 ORAGEL 93117 ORTH-CYCLEN 93120 PEDISURE 93121 PERIDEX 93125 PRAMEGEL 93126 PREDICORT 93127 PROSCAR 93128 PROSTEP 93131 REFRESH 93132 RELAFEN 93133 REPLENS 93134 RESCON-ED 93135 RETINOIC ACID 93136 RHOGAM 93138 SALACID 93141 SEROPHENE 93143 SHUR-CLENS 93144 SLEEPING PILL 93145 SMOKING DETERRENT 93150 SULFONYLUREAS 93151 SUPPOSITORY 93152 TAC 93153 THERAPLEX 93156 TOPROL XL 93158 TRANS-VER-SAL 93162 UAD CREAM 93165 VAGISTAT 93166 VANTIN 93167 VARICELLA-ZOSTER IMMUNE GLOBULIN 93168 VERREX 93169 VERRUSOL 93173 WART TREATMENT 93174 YOCON 93175 YOHIMEX 93178 ZILACTIN 93179 ZITHROMAX 93180 ZNP 93181 ZOCOR 93182 ZOLADEX 93183 ZOLOFT 93184 ZONE- A 93185 ZOSTRIX 93186 ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AGENT 93187 NORVASC 93188 NALTREXONE 93189 ACTINEX 93190 FLUORACAINE 93191 ASTEMIZOLE 93192 TICILID 93193 SERTRALINE 93194 ANTUSSIVE 93195 HISTAMINE H-2 BLOCKER/ANTAGONIST 93196 CUTAR BATH OIL 93197 RYTHMOL 93198 OCULINUM 93199 ASTHMA MEDICATION 93200 ACTIGALL 93201 BRONCHOLATE 93202 CYCLOSPORINE 93203 LABETALOL 93204 SELEGILINE 93205 TURBINAIRE DECADRON PHOSPHATE 93206 MYCOLYTICS 93208 JEVITY 93209 ANTIPSYCHOTIC MEDICATION 93210 FIBER SUPPLEMENT 93211 AMIODARONE 93212 PAXIL 93213 GEMFIBROZIL 93214 AZITHROMYCIN 93215 FLUCONAZOLE 93216 DRITHO-SCALP 93217 DIARY EASE 93218 ORTHO-CEPT 93219 FLUORESOFT 93220 KETOROLAC 93221 FELBAMATE 93222 SPORANOX 93223 CISPLATIN 93224 CLARITIN 93225 ETOPOSIDE 93226 ERYTHROPOIETIN 93227 GUAIMAX-D 93228 DYPRO 93229 XANTHINES 93230 DYNACIN 93231 IMITREX 93232 BOTULISM TOXIN 93233 ACULAR 93234 KERLONE 93235 MANOPLAX 93236 DRY EYE THERAPY 93237 SIMVASTATIN 93238 BETAPACE 93239 FLURBIPROFEN 93240 MONO-VACC 99980 OTHER 99999 ILLEGIBLE 1993 NATIONAL HOSPITAL AMBULATORY MEDICAL CARE SURVEY List of National Drug Code Directory Drug Classes CODE DRUG CLASS 0100 ANESTHETIC DRUGS 0117 Local Anesthetics 0118 General Anesthetics 0119 Adjuncts to Anesthesia and Analeptics 0120 Medicinal Gases 0200 ANTIDOTES 0281 Specific Antidotes 0283 General Antidotes 0285 Antitoxins and Antivenins 0300 ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS 0346 Penicillins 0347 Cephalosporins 0348 Erythromycins and Lincosamides 0349 Polymyxins 0350 Tetracyclines 0351 Chloramphenicol 0352 Aminoglycosides 0353 Sulfonamides and Trimethoprim 0354 Urinary Tract Antiseptics 0355 Miscellaneous Antibacterial Agents 0356 Antimycobacterial Agents 0358 Antifungal Agents 0388 Antiviral Agents 0400 HEMATOLOGIC AGENTS 0408 Agents Used to Treat Deficiency Anemias 0409 Anticoagulants or Thrombolytics 0410 Blood, Blood Components, Blood Substitutes 0411 Hemostatics 0500 CARDIOVASCULAR-RENAL DRUGS 0501 Cardiac Glycosides 0502 Antiarrhythmic Agents 0503 Antianginal Agents 0504 Agents Used in Peripheral or Cerebral vascular Disorders 0505 Agents Used to Treat Shock 0506 Antihypertensive Agents 0507 Diuretics - 1 - 0500 CARDIOVASCULAR-RENAL DRUGS (continued) 0508 Coronary Vasodilators 0509 Agents Used to Treat Urologic Disorders 0600 PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGIC DRUGS 0626 Sedatives and Hypnotics 0627 Antianxiety Agents 0628 Antipsychotic Drugs 0630 Antidepressants 0631 CNS Stimulants, Anorexiants 0632 Miscellaneous CNS Drugs 0700 RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL/CONTRAST MEDIA 0789 Diagnostics, nonradioactive and Radiopaque 0790 Diagnostics--Radiopharmaceuticals 0791 Therapeutics--Radiopharmaceuticals 0800 GASTROINTESTINAL AGENTS 0874 Agents Used in Disorders of Upper GI Tract 0875 Antidiarrheal Agents 0876 Laxatives 0877 Misc. Gastrointestinal Agents 9000 METABOLIC AND NUTRIENT AGENTS 0912 Agents Used to Treat Hyperlipidemia 0913 Vitamins, Minerals 0914 Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 0915 Replenishers and Regulators of Water and Electrolytes 0916 Agents Affecting Calcium Metabolism 1000 HORMONES AND AGENTS AFFECTING HORMONAL MECHANISMS 1032 Adrenal Corticosteroids 1033 Androgens and Anabolic Steroids 1034 Estrogens and Progestins 1035 Agents Related to Anterior Pituitary and Hypothalamic Function 1036 Blood Glucose Regulators 1037 Agents Used to Treat Thyroid Disease 1038 Antidiuretics 1039 Uterine Stimulants and Relaxants 1040 Contraceptive Agents 1041 Agents Used to Treat Infertility 1100 IMMUNOLOGIC AGENT 1180 Vaccines and Antiserum 1181 Immunomodulators 1200 SKIN/MUCOUS MEMBRANE 1264 Antiseptics/Disinfectants 1265 Dermatologics 1300 NEUROLOGIC DRUGS 1371 Drugs Used in Extrapyramidal Movement Disorders 1372 Drugs Used in Myasthenia Gravis 1373 Drugs Used to Treat Skeletal Muscle Hyperactivity 1374 Anticonvulsants 1400 ONCOLYTICS 1479 Antineoplastics 1500 OPHTHALMIC DRUGS 1566 Agents Used to Treat Glaucoma 1567 Mydriatics and Cycloplegics 1568 Ocular Anti-infective and Anti-inflammatory Agents 1569 Miscellaneous Ophthalmic Preparations 1600 OTOLOGIC DRUGS 1670 Topical Otic Preparations 1671 Drugs Used in Vertigo, Motion Sickness and Vomiting 1700 DRUGS USED FOR RELIEF OF PAIN 1720 General Analgesics 1723 Drugs Used to Treat Migraine and Other Headaches 1724 Antiarthritics 1725 Drugs Used in Gout 1726 Drugs Used in Central Pain Syndromes 1800 ANTIPARASITIC AGENTS 1860 Antiprotozoal Agents 1862 Anthelmintics 1863 Scabicides and Pediculicides 1900 RESPIRATORY TRACT DRUGS 1940 Bronchodilators, Antiasthmatics 1941 Nasal Decongestants 1943 Antitussives, Expectorants, Mucolytics 1944 Antihistamines 1945 Cold Remedies 2000 UNCLASSIFIED/MISCELLANEOUS 2087 Unclassified 2095 Pharmaceutical Aids 2096 Surgical Aids 2097 Dental Preparations