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The WHODrug Dictionary is an international classification of medicines created by the WHO Programme for International Drug Monitoring and managed by the Uppsala Monitoring Centre. It is used by pharmaceutical companies, clinical trial organizations and drug regulatory authorities for identifying drug names in spontaneous ADR reporting (and pharmacovigilance) and in clinical trials. Created in 1968 and regularly updated, since 2005 there have been major developments in the form of a WHO Drug Dictionary Enhanced (with considerably more fields and data entries) and a WHO Herbal Dictionary, which covers traditional and herbal medicines. Since 2016 all of the WHODrug products have been available in a single subscription service called WHODrug Global.

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  • The WHODrug Dictionary is an international classification of medicines created by the WHO Programme for International Drug Monitoring and managed by the Uppsala Monitoring Centre. It is used by pharmaceutical companies, clinical trial organizations and drug regulatory authorities for identifying drug names in spontaneous ADR reporting (and pharmacovigilance) and in clinical trials. Created in 1968 and regularly updated, since 2005 there have been major developments in the form of a WHO Drug Dictionary Enhanced (with considerably more fields and data entries) and a WHO Herbal Dictionary, which covers traditional and herbal medicines. Since 2016 all of the WHODrug products have been available in a single subscription service called WHODrug Global. OrganizationWHODrug drug code consist of 11 characters (alphanumeric code). It has 3 parts: Drug Record Number(Drug Rec No), Sequence number 1(Seq1) and Sequence number 2 (Seq2). Drug Rec No consists of 6 characters. It uniquely identifies active moieties, regardless of salt form or plant part and extract. Seq1 is used to uniquely identify different variations (e.g. salts and esters), plant parts and extraction methods, thereby defining active substances or a combination of active substances. WHODrug records sharing the same Drug Rec No and Seq1 contain the same variation/plant part/extract variation of the same active moiety. For single-ingredient records, Seq1=01 identifies a specific active moiety. If Seq1 is higher than 01 it refers to variations of that active moiety. For multi-ingredient records, Seq1=01 identifies a combination of active moieties. If Seq1 is higher than 01 it refers to variations of one or more of the active moieties in the combination. Finally, Seq2 uniquely identifies the name of the record in WHODrug. ExampleThe Drug Code for the substance Ibuprofen is 001092 01 001. The Drug Code for the trade name Advil infants pain & fever relief is 001092 01 A3D. (en)
  • WHO ドラッグ ディクショナリ(WHO Drug Dictionary)は、医薬品を国際的基準により分類したオンライン辞書であり、WHO国際医薬品監査プログラムの一環として制作され、ウプサラ・モニタリング・センターによって維持管理されている。 WHO Drug Dictionaryは、副作用報告書(およびpharmacovigilance)に記載されている医薬品、また臨床試験 に使用される医薬品の識別を主な目的として、製薬会社 、臨床試験機関、ならびに医薬品規制機関等によって利用されている。WHO Drug Dictionaryは1968年の導入以降、定期的に更新されている。2005年には、データ数と種類を充実させたWHO Drug Dictionary Enhanced、および伝統薬と薬用植物 を収録したWHO Herbal Dictionaryが追加され、さらに広範なデータ入手が可能になった。 (ja)
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  • WHO ドラッグ ディクショナリ(WHO Drug Dictionary)は、医薬品を国際的基準により分類したオンライン辞書であり、WHO国際医薬品監査プログラムの一環として制作され、ウプサラ・モニタリング・センターによって維持管理されている。 WHO Drug Dictionaryは、副作用報告書(およびpharmacovigilance)に記載されている医薬品、また臨床試験 に使用される医薬品の識別を主な目的として、製薬会社 、臨床試験機関、ならびに医薬品規制機関等によって利用されている。WHO Drug Dictionaryは1968年の導入以降、定期的に更新されている。2005年には、データ数と種類を充実させたWHO Drug Dictionary Enhanced、および伝統薬と薬用植物 を収録したWHO Herbal Dictionaryが追加され、さらに広範なデータ入手が可能になった。 (ja)
  • The WHODrug Dictionary is an international classification of medicines created by the WHO Programme for International Drug Monitoring and managed by the Uppsala Monitoring Centre. It is used by pharmaceutical companies, clinical trial organizations and drug regulatory authorities for identifying drug names in spontaneous ADR reporting (and pharmacovigilance) and in clinical trials. Created in 1968 and regularly updated, since 2005 there have been major developments in the form of a WHO Drug Dictionary Enhanced (with considerably more fields and data entries) and a WHO Herbal Dictionary, which covers traditional and herbal medicines. Since 2016 all of the WHODrug products have been available in a single subscription service called WHODrug Global. (en)
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  • WHO ドラッグ ディクショナリ (ja)
  • WHO Drug Dictionary (en)
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