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The Clinical Drug "containing precisely" (CD-precise) concept is an abstract representation of the precise active ingredient, basis of strength substance (BoSS), strength, and manufactured dose form of a drug product. It implies that the drug product must contain only the precise active ingredient(s) specified in the FSN.  

The guidance below applies to both discrete and continuous dose forms. 

Descriptions

Align FSN and PT naming and case sensitivity with the concepts selected as attribute values. 

For multiple-ingredient drug products, the BoSS must be in alphabetical order and separated by the word “and”.

The following units of measure should not be abbreviated in any descriptions; always spell out:

  • microequivalent
  • microliter
  • microgram
  • microliter (with GB spelling microlitre)
  • million unit
  • nanogram
  • picogram
  • unit

Synonyms matching the FSN are not required

Product strength "not equal to"

Concepts with product strength that is "not equal to" are modeled as primitive, with attributes added as described in the corresponding subpages, except that strength numerator attributes will not be added.  The appropriate Medicinal Product Form-only (MPF-only) concept will infer as a parent.

Precise active ingredient

The Precise Active Ingredient (PAI) cannot be modeled as a substance hydrate or solvate unless the BoSS is expressed as a substance hydrate or solvate.

Concepts containing pancreatic enzymes are modeled based on the discrete enzymes; because of variability between real clinical drugs, synonyms representing a total amount in a particular product will not be included in the International Release.


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