Dear Helen,
I'd be very interested in how you get on. I can't see how to extract a
SNOMED-CT ID from RxNorm in the navigator, but I'm sure it can be done
from the dataset.
More generally, I'm interested why you didn't use drug names from
something like Pubmed (I'm sure there's a reason - I
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On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 7:34 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> But the ideal way is to use an existing and well developed drug ontology
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> Does anyone on the list know such ontology?
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> I recently learned that KEGG includes a drug database, with links to class
and target
Dear members of W3C HCLS SIG,
We are planning a thematic supplement on
ONTOLOGIES, SEMANTIC WEB AND HEALTH
to the new e-Journal RECIIS (Electronic Journal of Communication,
Information & Innovation in Health)
(cf. http://www.reciis.cict.fiocruz.br).
RECIIS is an open access, multidisciplinary
Ronald
I checked RxNav and it is a good tool to get most of information we needed
for the COI test case.
I will check the mapping between RxNorm ingredients and SNOMED to see how
we can get the link between, for example "anticoagulants" to detailed drug
names in RxNORM.
Thanks for the point
I've added the time of the call to this message. Also, please install
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