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Medications are grouped by type or route. They are derived from several source systems associated with hospital encounters, emergency care, surgical day care, dialysis, newborns and research. Medication data is organized using the National Drug File Reference Terminology (NDFRT) and RxNorm codes. Epic and legacy data, as well as a subset of National Drug Codes, are mapped to the corresponding RxNorm values. Medications within the hierarchy can be found through the source coding system or by searching on the generic or brand name.

Note

Patient counts in the table include patients with one or more mentions of a medication within the associated class

Source Systems

TSI, LMR, OnCall, EPSi, Epic, PAML


Medication Class Number of Codes Patient Numbers
Antidotes 240 221,700
Antihistamines 370 768,600
Antimicrobials 2,680 1,882,200
Antineoplastics 1,030 195,500
Antiparasitics 170 151,300
Autonomic 550 810,800
Blood/Plasma Products 910 773,600
Cardiovascular 2,790 1,438,500
Central Nervous System 4,960 2,390,200
CPT 770 1,855,600
Dental/Oral 110 157,800
Dermatological 2,080 1,122,600
Diagnostic 230 431,000
Gastrointestinal 1,780 1,692,300
Genitourinary 410 527,900
Herbs/Alternative 550 307,200
Hormones/Synthetics/Modifiers 2,770 1,445,700
Immunological 840 602,300
Investigational 400 16,900
Irrigation/Dialysis 40 66,800
Musculoskeletal 800 1,458,000
Nasal/Throat 320 617,400
Ophthalmic 760 594,000
Otic 70 92,000
Pharmaceutical Aids/Reagents 150 334,300
Suppositories 200 367,100
Respiratory tract 1,160 1,020,000
Nutrients/Minerals/Electrolytes 1,490 1,245,100
Vitamins 1,260 1,321,900