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Synonyms matching the FSN are not required.
International Unit
International Unit as a description is arbitrary, and to be understood, each product requires reference to a particular bioefficacy specification for that entity. Therefore, international unit is neither a meaningful nor comparable description at Clinical Drug level. International unit will be represented as unit in Clinical Drug descriptions. Abbreviations will not be used.
For example,
- 1237145006 |Product containing precisely octocog alfa 1000 unit/1 vial powder for conventional release solution for injection (clinical drug)|
- PT - Octocog alfa 1000 unit powder for solution for injection vial
The |Has presentation strength numerator unit| will still continue to have a value of |International unit (qualifier value)| even though unit is stated in the FSN and PT.
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- Use milligram if value is <1000; if > then 1000, convert to gram.
- Use microgram if value is <1000; if > then 1000, convert to milligram.
- Use nanogram if value is <1000; if > then 1000, convert to microgram.
- Use picogram if value is <1000; if > then 1000, convert to nanogram.
Similarly, if a unit is less than one, convert to a smaller unit. gram → milligram → microgram → nanogram → picogram
For example,
If the value is less than one gram, convert value to milligrams.
To avoid semantically equivalent concepts, product strength for units are normalized as follows:
- Use million unit if value is >1000000 unit
The following units are not allowed unless specifically noted as an exception:
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