Basic Dose Form
Overview
The basic dose form represents a general type of pharmaceutical formulation (e.g. tablet, capsule, cream, ointment, solution, emulsion) used for medicinal products. To support fully defining concepts in the 736542009 |Pharmaceutical dose form (dose form)| hierarchy, a hierarchy representing basic dose form is required.
Concepts in the 736478001 |Basic dose form (basic dose form)| hierarchy will be used to model concepts in the 736542009 |Pharmaceutical dose form (dose form)| hierarchy; they will not be used to model concepts in the 763158003 |Medicinal product (product)| hierarchy.
The 736478001 |Basic dose form (basic dose form)| hierarchy is a descendant of 362981000 |Qualifier value (qualifier value)|.
Modeling
Descendants shall be modeled as follows.
Parent concept
736478001 |Basic dose form (basic dose form)
Semantic tag
(basic dose form)
Definition status
Primitive
Exceptions:
Grouper concepts based on state of matter shall have Defined definition status
Attribute:
Has state of matter (attribute)
Range: <736471007 |State of matter (state of matter)
Cardinality: 1..1
Naming Guidelines for Grouper Concept
FSN
Use the following pattern for the FSN; align naming and case sensitivity with the FSN for the concept that is selected as the attribute value, excluding the semantic tag.
Basic dose form with <State of matter> state of matter (basic dose form)
For example,
Basic dose form with liquid state of matter (basic dose form)
Basic dose form with solid state of matter (basic dose form)
Preferred Term
Use the following pattern for the PT; align naming and case sensitivity with the PT for the concept that is selected as the attribute value.
<State of matter PT> state of matter
For example,
Liquid dose form
Solid dose form
Synonym
A synonym to match the FSN is required.
Additional synonyms are not allowed unless explicitly identified as an exception in the Editorial Guidelines.
Text Definitions
Preferred; not required.
Exemplars for Grouper Concept



Naming Guidelines for Basic Dose Form Concept
FSN
Use the following pattern for the FSN where X is the basic dose form:
X (basic dose form)
For example,
Cream (basic dose form)
Gel (basic dose form)
Suppository (basic dose form)
Tablet (basic dose form)
Exceptions:
Plural form to be used for Granules (basic dose form)
Preferred Term
Use the following pattern for the PT where X is the basic dose form:
X
For example,
Cream
Gel
Suppository
Tablet
Exceptions:
Plural form to be used for Granules
Synonym
Synonyms are not allowed unless explicitly identified as an exception in the Editorial Guidelines.
Text Definitions
Text definitions are not required but are encouraged.
Exemplars for Basic Dose Form Concept


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