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Overview of DailyMed

Overview of DailyMed. John Kilbourne MD National Library of Medicine kilbourj@mail.nlm.nih.gov. Structured Product Label (SPL). Significant and authoritative source of data Practical demonstration of FDA-NLM workflow cooperation Primary data source for RxNorm. http://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/.

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Overview of DailyMed

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  1. Overview of DailyMed John Kilbourne MD National Library of Medicine kilbourj@mail.nlm.nih.gov

  2. Structured Product Label (SPL) • Significant and authoritative source of data • Practical demonstration of FDA-NLM workflow cooperation • Primary data source for RxNorm

  3. http://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/

  4. Diazepam Label on DailyMed

  5. Data Flow: Path of data for SPL

  6. DailyMed File Processing

  7. DRN File

  8. DRN Validation Checks ZIP file exists ZIP file name follows correct format ZIP file contains only one XML file XML file passes SPL schema validation SPL has valid version number All images referenced by SPL exist

  9. Files Published Online • HTML • PDF • XML • ZIP

  10. Unique Ingredient Identifier (UNII)

  11. Drug Class Indexing

  12. Drug Classes Displayed

  13. Current Web Services • Returns a list of all SPLs with the given NDC. • Returns imprint data associated with the given NDC. • Returns a list of all SPLs with the given drug name. Much broader set of web services planned for late 2013 / early 2014.

  14. Other Facts • Drug data published ‘as is’ • Archived labels, billing unit data • Medwatch data being incorporated • Substance indexing files (mol files) • Patient level information may be forthcoming

  15. Thank you John Kilbourne MD kilbourj@mail.nlm.nih.gov

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