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Overview

The dose 736477006 |Dose form transformation (transformation)| represents a process where a dose form is transformed from that supplied by the manufacturer into a new dose form, usually to make it suitable for administration (e.g. dissolving a "powder for solution for injection" dose form into a "solution for injection" dose form). This may occur as part of the dispensing act or immediately before administration. To support fully defining concepts in the 736542009 

|Dose form transformation (transformation)| is a descendant of 362981000 |Qualifier value (qualifier value) that supports fully defining the 736542009 |Pharmaceutical dose form (dose form)| hierarchy, a hierarchy representing dose form transformation is required.Concepts in the 736477006 |Dose form transformation (transformation)|  hierarchy will be is used to model concepts in the 736542009 |Pharmaceutical dose form (dose form)| hierarchy; they will are not be used to model concepts in the 763158003 the 763158003 |Medicinal product (product)| hierarchy.

The 736477006 |Dose form transformation (transformation)| hierarchy is a descendant of 362981000 |Qualifier value (qualifier value).

Modeling

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Descendants shall be modeled as follows.

Parent concept

<<736477006 |Dose form transformation (transformation)|

Semantic tag

(transformation)

Definition status
900000000000074008 |Necessary but not sufficient concept definition status (core metadata concept)

Primitive

AttributesNone

Naming

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FSN

Use the following pattern for the FSN where X is the transformation:

  • X (transformation)
Example:

For example,

      • Dissolve (transformation)
      • Disperse (transformation)
      • No transformation (transformation)
      • Disperse or dissolve (transformation)

Preferred Term

Use the following pattern for the PT where X is the transformation:

  • X
Example:

For example,

      • Dissolve
      • Disperse
      • No transformation
      • Disperse or dissolve

Synonyms

Synonyms are not allowed unless explicitly identified as an exception in the Editorial Guidelines.

Text DefinitionsPreferred; not required.

Exemplars

The following illustrates the stated and inferred view for 761954006 |No transformation (transformation)|:

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