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Please note that concrete values are currently not supported in the SNOMED CT International Release. A technical preview of the SNOMED CT International Edition with concrete domains is now available for evaluation purposes. See February 2021 SNOMED CT International Edition Concrete Domains Technical Preview release available.

New attributes that are added to the SNOMED CT concept model (or to a SNOMED CT extension) may require their value to be concrete. Concrete values include integers (e.g. 500), decimals (e.g. 2.75), strings (e.g. "PANADOL"), and booleans (e.g. TRUE1 .

The expression shown below uses both concept values and concrete values to represent a product containing precisely 500 milligram amoxicillin per oral tablet. In this case, the dose form, the active ingredient, the basis of strength substance, and the strength unit all use a concept as their value, while the strength numerator and denominator are represented using a numeric value. Furthermore, the |Count of base of active ingredient| also uses a numeric value, and represents the number of substances that is the part of the ingredient that the strength of a given product is based upon. The numeric values are indicated in the expression by the preceding '#' symbol (e.g. #500).

The expression below represents a medicinal product that contains precisely chlorhexidine diacetate 10 milligrams per gram conventional release cutaneous powder. Boolean and string-based concrete values may also be used2 . For example, the expression below represents a tablet containing 500 mg of paracetamol with a trade name (or brand name) of "PANADOL"3 . And the expression below represents an Irbesartan 150 mg tablet that is eligible for reimbursement through the national benefit scheme (of the given country)4 .


Footnotes
Ref Notes
1 Boolean values are not permitted in the SNOMED CT International edition.
2 Boolean and string-based concrete values should be used with caution. Care must be taken to only use these in situations in which the clinical meaning cannot be adequately defined using a concept value.
3 Concrete values of type string are case sensitive and compared using the Unicode Collation Algorithm (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr10/).
4 The concept 859999999102 | is in national benefit scheme | is a fictitious attribute used here to illustrate boolean values.


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