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The model uses the standard generalisation/specialisation relationship between the mirrored "real" classes of the national extension and their abstract classes in the international core.   It also uses a partitive relationship, shown in the diagram as the specialised composition relationship (the 'live together, die together' relationship), between the Clinical Drug and Packaged Clinical Drug classes, indicating that the Packaged Drug classes are "composed of" concepts that are themselves Clinical Drugs.  This is reflected in the "contains clinical drug" attribute that is part of the logical definition of a Packaged Clinical Drug.   The composition relationship is particularly appropriate for those packaged medicinal products that contain more than one clinical drug (often referred to as "kit products"). The combination of the usual SNOMED CT generalisation relationship and partitive relationship is manageable within the SNOMED CT tooling and will be applicable for description of other types of product concepts within the overall scope of SNOMED CT such as medical devices, which are often composed of more than one type of entity (e.g. drug eluting stents). The use of the composition relationship between Clinical Drugs and Packaged Clinical Drugs means that if implementations wish to display Packaged Clinical Drugs with a direct relationship to the Clinical Drugs that they contain (as in "under" them in a hierarchical display) and they wish to transfer information such as the therapeutic role from the Clinical Drug to the Packaged Clinical Drug that they are related to, this composition relationship and the 'contains clinical drug' attribute must to be used to facilitate that.  

Other options for the relationships between the classes of the national extension model were discussed; these are described in an Appendix, for reference.  

The relationships in the diagram are shown only in terms of their semantics; no cardinality is given. National extensions may populate those classes for which they have use cases; for example, if a nation has no requirement for the Real Medicinal Product class, it does not have to be populated.

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