CDISC CDASH Controlled Terminology

CDISC CDASH Controlled Terminology, 2012-06-29
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NCI attributes
C78417Concomitant Medication Dose Units
C78418Concomitant Medication Dose Form
C78419Concomitant Medication Dosing Frequency per Interval
C78420Concomitant Medication Route of Administration
C78421Unit of Drug Dispensed or Returned
C78422ECG Original Units
C78423Units for Exposure
C78745Exposure Dosing Frequency per Interval
C78425Exposure Route of Administration
C78426Exposure Dose Form
C78427Unit for the Duration of Treatment Interruption
C78428Total Volume Administration Unit
C78429Unit of Measure for Flow Rate
C78430Units for Planned Exposure
C78431Vital Signs Position of Subject
C83004Substance Use Never/Current/Former Classification

Codelist Definitions

OIDName
(CDISC Submission Value)
DataType
Extensible
NCI CodeCDISC SynonymCDISC DefinitionPreferred Term
CDISC Submission Value [ODM:CodedValue]
CL.C78417.CMDOSUConcomitant Medication Dose Units
(CMDOSU)
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Extensible: Yes
C78417Concomitant Medication Dose UnitsA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Unit codelist created for CDASH Concomitant Medication Dose Units codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH Concomitant Medication Dose Units Terminology
mgC28253MilligramThe unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a gram or 1000 micrograms. One milligram equals approximately 0.015432 grain or 35.274 x 10E-6 ounce.(NCI)Milligram
ugC48152Microgram;mcgA unit of mass equal to one millionth of a gram or one thousandth of a milligram.(NCI)Microgram
mLC28254cm3;MilliliterThe unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter, one cubic centimeter, 10E-6 cubic meter, or approximately to 0.061 023 7 cubic inch.(NCI)Milliliter
gC48155GramA metric unit of mass equal to one one thousandth of a kilogram. (NCI)Gram
IUC48579International UnitThe unitage assigned by the WHO (World Health Organization) to International Biological Standards - substances, classed as biological according to the criteria provided by WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization (e.g. hormones, enzymes, and vaccines), to enable the results of biological and immunological assay procedures to be expressed in the same way throughout the world. The definition of an international unit is generally arbitrary and technical, and has to be officially approved by the International Conference for Unification of Formulae.(NCI)International Unit
TABLETC48542Tablet Dosing Unit;tabA dosing measurement based on the tablet unit.(NCI)Tablet Dosing Unit
CAPSULEC48480Capsule Dosing Unit;capA dosing measurement based on the capsule unit.(NCI)Capsule Dosing Unit
PUFFC65060PuffA means of delivering a defined dose of a therapeutic aerolized solution into either the upper or lower respiratory tract. Metered-dose inhalers or spray pumps are devices that provide a puff dose for delivery into either the oral or the nasal cavity.(NCI)Puff Dosing Unit
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CL.C78418.CMDOSFRMConcomitant Medication Dose Form
(CMDOSFRM)
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Extensible: Yes
C78418Concomitant Medication Dose FormA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Pharmaceutical Dosage Form codelist created for CDASH Concomitant Medication Dose Form codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH Concomitant Medication Dose Form Terminology
TABLETC42998tabA solid dosage form containing medicinal substances with or without suitable diluents. (NCI)Tablet Dosage Form
CAPSULEC25158capA solid pharmaceutical dosage form that contains medicinal agent within either a hard or soft soluble container or shell, usually used for the oral administration of medicine. The shells are made of a suitable form of gelatin or other substance. (NCI)Capsule Dosage Form
OINTMENTC42966ointA suspension or emulsion, semisolid (1) dosage form, usually containing < 20% water and volatiles (2) and > 50% hydrocarbons, waxes, or polyols as the vehicle. This dosage form is generally for external application to the skin or mucous membranes. Note 1: A semisolid is not pourable; it does not flow or conform to its container at room temperature. It does not flow at low shear stress and generally exhibits plastic flow behavior. Note 2: Percent water and volatiles are measured by a loss on drying test in which the sample is heated at 105 degrees C until constant weight is achieved. (NCI)Ointment Dosage Form
SUPPOSITORYC42993suppA solid body of various weights and shapes, adapted for introduction into the rectal orifice of the human body; they usually melt, soften, or dissolve at body temperature. (NCI)Suppository Dosage Form
AEROSOLC42887aerA product that is packaged under pressure and contains therapeutically active ingredients that are released upon activation of an appropriate valve system; it is intended for topical application to the skin as well as local application into the nose (nasal aerosols), mouth (lingual aerosols), or lungs (inhalation aerosols). (NCI)Aerosol Dosage Form
SPRAYC42989A liquid minutely divided as by a jet of air or steam. (NCI)Spray Dosage Form
SUSPENSIONC42994suspA liquid dosage form that contains solid particles dispersed in a liquid vehicle. Note: A liquid is pourable; it flows and conforms to its container at room temperature. It displays Newtonian or pseudoplastic flow behavior. (FDA)Suspension Dosage Form
PATCHC42968A drug delivery system that often contains an adhesive backing that is usually applied to an external site on the body. Its ingredients either passively diffuse from, or are actively transported from, some portion of the patch. Depending upon the patch, the ingredients are either delivered to the outer surface of the body or into the body. A patch is sometimes synonymous with the terms Extended Release Film and System. (NCI)Patch Dosage Form
GASC42933Any elastic aeriform fluid in which the molecules are separated from one another and have free paths. (NCI)Gas Dosage Form
GELC42934A semisolid (1) dosage form that contains a gelling agent to provide stiffness to a solution or a colloidal dispersion (2). A gel may contain suspended particles. Note 1: A semisolid is not pourable; it does not flow or conform to its container at room temperature. It does not flow at low shear stress and generally exhibits plastic flow behavior. Note 2: A colloidal dispersion is a system in which particles of colloidal dimension (i.e., typically between 1 nm and 1 micrometer) are distributed uniformly throughout a liquid. (NCI)Gel Dosage Form
CREAMC28944A semisolid emulsion of either the oil-in-water or the water-in-oil type, ordinarily intended for topical use. (NCI)Cream Dosage Form
POWDERC42972An intimate mixture of dry, finely divided drugs and/or chemicals that may be intended for internal or external use. (NCI)Powder Dosage Form
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CL.C78419.CMDOSFRQConcomitant Medication Dosing Frequency per Interval
(CMDOSFRQ)
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Extensible: Yes
C78419Concomitant Medication Dosing Frequency per IntervalA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Frequency codelist created for CDASH Concomitant Medication Dosing Frequency per Interval codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH Concomitant Medication Dosing Frequency per Interval Terminology
BIDC64496Twice per day;BDTwo times per day, at unspecified times. (NCI)Twice Daily
TIDC645273 times per dayThree times per day. (NCI)Three Times Daily
QIDC645304 times per dayFour times per day. (NCI)Four Times Daily
QODC64525Every other dayEvery other day. (NCI)Every Other Day
QMC64498Every MonthEvery month. (NCI)Monthly
PRNC64499As NeededAs needed. (NCI)As Necessary
UNKNOWNC17998U;UnknownNot known, not observed, not recorded, or refused. (NCI)Unknown
QDC25473DailyOccurring or done each day. (NCI)Daily
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CL.C78420.CMROUTEConcomitant Medication Route of Administration
(CMROUTE)
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Extensible: Yes
C78420Concomitant Medication Route of AdministrationA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Route codelist created for CDASH Concomitant Medication Route of Administration codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH Concomitant Medication Route of Administration Terminology
ORALC38288POAdministration to or by way of the mouth.(FDA)Oral Route of Drug administration
TOPICALC38304TOPAdministration to a particular spot on the outer surface of the body. The E2B term TRANSMAMMARY is a subset of the term TOPICAL.(FDA)Topical Route of Drug Administration
SUBCUTANEOUSC38299SCAdministration beneath the skin; hypodermic. Synonymous with the term SUBDERMAL.(FDA)Subcutaneous Route of Drug Administration
TRANSDERMALC38305Administration through the dermal layer of the skin to the systemic circulation by diffusion.(FDA)Transdermal Route of Drug Administration
INTRAOCULARC38255Administration within the eye.(FDA)Intraocular Route of Drug Administration
INTRAMUSCULARC28161Administration within a muscle.(FDA)Intramuscular Route of Administration
RESPIRATORY (INHALATION)C38216Administration within the respiratory tract by inhaling orally or nasally for local or systemic effect.(FDA)Inhalation Route of Administration
INTRALESIONALC38250Administration within or introduced directly into a localized lesion.(FDA)Intralesional Route of Drug Administration
INTRAPERITONEALC38258Administration within the peritoneal cavity.(FDA)Intraperitoneal Route of Drug Administration
NASALC38284Administration to the nose; administered by way of the nose.(FDA)Nasal Route of Drug Administration
VAGINALC38313Administration into the vagina.(FDA)Vaginal Route of Drug Administration
RECTALC38295Administration to the rectum.(FDA)Rectal Route of Drug Administration
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CL.C78421.DAORRESUUnit of Drug Dispensed or Returned
(DAORRESU)
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Extensible: Yes
C78421Unit of Drug Dispensed or ReturnedA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Unit codelist created for CDASH Unit of Drug Dispensed or Returned codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH Unit of Drug Dispensed or Returned Terminology
BAGC48474Bag Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the bag unit.(NCI)Bag Dosing Unit
BOTTLEC48477Bottle Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the bottle unit.(NCI)Bottle Dosing Unit
BOXC48478Box Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the box unit.(NCI)Box Dosing Unit
CAPSULEC48480Capsule Dosing Unit;capA dosing measurement based on the capsule unit.(NCI)Capsule Dosing Unit
CONTAINERC48484Container Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the container unit.(NCI)Container Dosing Unit
DISKC48490Disk Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the disk unit.(NCI)Disk Dosing Unit
PACKAGEC48520Pack Dosing Unit;Package Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the package unit.(NCI)Package Dosing Unit
PACKETC48521Packet Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the packet unit.(NCI)Packet Dosing Unit
PATCHC48524Patch Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the patch unit.(NCI)Patch Dosing Unit
TABLETC48542Tablet Dosing Unit;tabA dosing measurement based on the tablet unit.(NCI)Tablet Dosing Unit
TUBEC48549Tube Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the tube unit.(NCI)Tube Dosing Unit
VIALC48551Vial Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the vial unit.(NCI)Vial Dosing Unit
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CL.C78422.EGORRESUECG Original Units
(EGORRESU)
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Extensible: Yes
C78422ECG Original UnitsA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Unit codelist created for CDASH ECG Original Units codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH ECG Original Units Terminology
msecC41140MillisecondA unit of time, which is equal to one thousandth of a second.(NCI)Millisecond
secC42535SecondThe second is a unit of time with a duration of 919 263 177 0 periods of the specified light radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the cesium 133 atom in its ground state at 0 K. According to the convention, 60 seconds constitute one minute; 3,600 seconds constitute one hour. Abbreviation Sec. is acceptable in non-scientific usage only.(NCI)Second
BEATS/MINC49673Beats per MinuteThe number of heartbeats measured per minute time. (NCI)Beats per Minute
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CL.C78423.EXDOSUUnits for Exposure
(EXDOSU)
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Extensible: Yes
C78423Units for ExposureA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Unit codelist created for CDASH Units for Exposure codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH Units for Exposure Terminology
TABLETC48542Tablet Dosing Unit;tabA dosing measurement based on the tablet unit.(NCI)Tablet Dosing Unit
CAPSULEC48480Capsule Dosing Unit;capA dosing measurement based on the capsule unit.(NCI)Capsule Dosing Unit
PUFFC65060PuffA means of delivering a defined dose of a therapeutic aerolized solution into either the upper or lower respiratory tract. Metered-dose inhalers or spray pumps are devices that provide a puff dose for delivery into either the oral or the nasal cavity.(NCI)Puff Dosing Unit
mLC28254cm3;MilliliterThe unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter, one cubic centimeter, 10E-6 cubic meter, or approximately to 0.061 023 7 cubic inch.(NCI)Milliliter
ugC48152Microgram;mcgA unit of mass equal to one millionth of a gram or one thousandth of a milligram.(NCI)Microgram
mgC28253MilligramThe unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a gram or 1000 micrograms. One milligram equals approximately 0.015432 grain or 35.274 x 10E-6 ounce.(NCI)Milligram
gC48155GramA metric unit of mass equal to one one thousandth of a kilogram. (NCI)Gram
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CL.C78745.EXDOSFRQExposure Dosing Frequency per Interval
(EXDOSFRQ)
text
Extensible: Yes
C78745Exposure Dosing Frequency per IntervalA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Frequency codelist created for CDASH Exposure Dosing Frequency per Interval codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH Exposure Dosing Frequency per Interval Terminology
BIDC64496BD;Twice per DayTwo times per day, at unspecified times. (NCI)Twice Daily
TIDC645273 times per dayThree times per day. (NCI)Three Times Daily
QIDC645304 times per dayFour times per day. (NCI)Four Times Daily
QODC64525Every other dayEvery other day. (NCI)Every Other Day
QMC64498Every MonthEvery month. (NCI)Monthly
PRNC64499As NeededAs needed. (NCI)As Necessary
UNKNOWNC17998U;UnknownNot known, not observed, not recorded, or refused. (NCI)Unknown
QDC25473DailyOccurring or done each day. (NCI)Daily
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CL.C78425.EXROUTEExposure Route of Administration
(EXROUTE)
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Extensible: Yes
C78425Exposure Route of AdministrationA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Route codelist created for CDASH Exposure Route of Administration codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH Exposure Route of Administration Terminology
ORALC38288POAdministration to or by way of the mouth.(FDA)Oral Route of Drug administration
TOPICALC38304TOPAdministration to a particular spot on the outer surface of the body. The E2B term TRANSMAMMARY is a subset of the term TOPICAL.(FDA)Topical Route of Drug Administration
SUBCUTANEOUSC38299SCAdministration beneath the skin; hypodermic. Synonymous with the term SUBDERMAL.(FDA)Subcutaneous Route of Drug Administration
TRANSDERMALC38305Administration through the dermal layer of the skin to the systemic circulation by diffusion.(FDA)Transdermal Route of Drug Administration
INTRAOCULARC38255Administration within the eye.(FDA)Intraocular Route of Drug Administration
INTRAMUSCULARC28161Administration within a muscle.(FDA)Intramuscular Route of Administration
RESPIRATORY (INHALATION)C38216Administration within the respiratory tract by inhaling orally or nasally for local or systemic effect.(FDA)Inhalation Route of Administration
INTRALESIONALC38250Administration within or introduced directly into a localized lesion.(FDA)Intralesional Route of Drug Administration
INTRAPERITONEALC38258Administration within the peritoneal cavity.(FDA)Intraperitoneal Route of Drug Administration
NASALC38284Administration to the nose; administered by way of the nose.(FDA)Nasal Route of Drug Administration
VAGINALC38313Administration into the vagina.(FDA)Vaginal Route of Drug Administration
RECTALC38295Administration to the rectum.(FDA)Rectal Route of Drug Administration
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CL.C78426.EXDOSFRMExposure Dose Form
(EXDOSFRM)
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Extensible: Yes
C78426Exposure Dose FormA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Pharmaceutical Dosage Form codelist created for CDASH Exposure Dose Form codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH Exposure Dose Form Terminology
TABLETC42998tabA solid dosage form containing medicinal substances with or without suitable diluents. (NCI)Tablet Dosage Form
CAPSULEC25158capA solid pharmaceutical dosage form that contains medicinal agent within either a hard or soft soluble container or shell, usually used for the oral administration of medicine. The shells are made of a suitable form of gelatin or other substance. (NCI)Capsule Dosage Form
OINTMENTC42966ointA suspension or emulsion, semisolid (1) dosage form, usually containing < 20% water and volatiles (2) and > 50% hydrocarbons, waxes, or polyols as the vehicle. This dosage form is generally for external application to the skin or mucous membranes. Note 1: A semisolid is not pourable; it does not flow or conform to its container at room temperature. It does not flow at low shear stress and generally exhibits plastic flow behavior. Note 2: Percent water and volatiles are measured by a loss on drying test in which the sample is heated at 105 degrees C until constant weight is achieved. (NCI)Ointment Dosage Form
SUPPOSITORYC42993suppA solid body of various weights and shapes, adapted for introduction into the rectal orifice of the human body; they usually melt, soften, or dissolve at body temperature. (NCI)Suppository Dosage Form
AEROSOLC42887aerA product that is packaged under pressure and contains therapeutically active ingredients that are released upon activation of an appropriate valve system; it is intended for topical application to the skin as well as local application into the nose (nasal aerosols), mouth (lingual aerosols), or lungs (inhalation aerosols). (NCI)Aerosol Dosage Form
SPRAYC42989A liquid minutely divided as by a jet of air or steam. (NCI)Spray Dosage Form
SUSPENSIONC42994suspA liquid dosage form that contains solid particles dispersed in a liquid vehicle. Note: A liquid is pourable; it flows and conforms to its container at room temperature. It displays Newtonian or pseudoplastic flow behavior. (FDA)Suspension Dosage Form
PATCHC42968A drug delivery system that often contains an adhesive backing that is usually applied to an external site on the body. Its ingredients either passively diffuse from, or are actively transported from, some portion of the patch. Depending upon the patch, the ingredients are either delivered to the outer surface of the body or into the body. A patch is sometimes synonymous with the terms Extended Release Film and System. (NCI)Patch Dosage Form
GASC42933Any elastic aeriform fluid in which the molecules are separated from one another and have free paths. (NCI)Gas Dosage Form
GELC42934A semisolid (1) dosage form that contains a gelling agent to provide stiffness to a solution or a colloidal dispersion (2). A gel may contain suspended particles. Note 1: A semisolid is not pourable; it does not flow or conform to its container at room temperature. It does not flow at low shear stress and generally exhibits plastic flow behavior. Note 2: A colloidal dispersion is a system in which particles of colloidal dimension (i.e., typically between 1 nm and 1 micrometer) are distributed uniformly throughout a liquid. (NCI)Gel Dosage Form
CREAMC28944A semisolid emulsion of either the oil-in-water or the water-in-oil type, ordinarily intended for topical use. (NCI)Cream Dosage Form
POWDERC42972An intimate mixture of dry, finely divided drugs and/or chemicals that may be intended for internal or external use. (NCI)Powder Dosage Form
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CL.C78427.EXINTPUUnit for the Duration of Treatment Interruption
(EXINTPU)
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Extensible: Yes
C78427Unit for the Duration of Treatment InterruptionA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Unit codelist created for CDASH Unit for Duration of Treatment Interruption codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH Unit for Duration of Treatment Interruption Terminology
secC42535SecondThe second is a unit of time with a duration of 919 263 177 0 periods of the specified light radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the cesium 133 atom in its ground state at 0 K. According to the convention, 60 seconds constitute one minute; 3,600 seconds constitute one hour. Abbreviation Sec. is acceptable in non-scientific usage only.(NCI)Second
minC48154Minute Unit of TimeA unit measure of time equal to 60 seconds.(NCI)Minute
HOURSC25529Hour;hrA unit measure of time equal to 3,600 seconds or 60 minutes. It is approximately 1/24 of a median day. (NCI)Hour
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CL.C78428.EXVOLTUTotal Volume Administration Unit
(EXVOLTU)
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Extensible: Yes
C78428Total Volume Administration UnitA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Unit codelist created for CDASH Total Volume Administration Unit codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH Total Volume Administration Unit Terminology
mLC28254cm3;MilliliterThe unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter, one cubic centimeter, 10E-6 cubic meter, or approximately to 0.061 023 7 cubic inch.(NCI)Milliliter
ugC48152Microgram;mcgA unit of mass equal to one millionth of a gram or one thousandth of a milligram.(NCI)Microgram
mgC28253MilligramThe unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a gram or 1000 micrograms. One milligram equals approximately 0.015432 grain or 35.274 x 10E-6 ounce.(NCI)Milligram
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CL.C78429.EXFLRTUUnit of Measure for Flow Rate
(EXFLRTU)
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Extensible: Yes
C78429Unit of Measure for Flow RateA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Unit codelist created for CDASH Unit of Measure for Flow Rate codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH Unit of Measure for Flow Rate Terminology
ug/minC71211Micrograms per Minute;mcg/minA unit of mass flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of matter travels to a given object or space over a period of time equal to one minute. Microgram per minute is also a dose administration rate unit equal to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of a product is administered per unit of time equal to one minute.(NCI)Microgram per Minute
ug/dayC71205Microgram per Day;mcg/dayA unit of mass flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of matter travels to a given object or space over a period of time equal to twenty four hours. Microgram per day is also a dose administration rate unit equal to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of a product is administered per unit of time equal to twenty four hours.(NCI)Microgram per Day
mL/minC64777Milliliters per MinuteA metric unit of volumetric flow rate defined as the rate at which one milliliter of matter travels during the period of time equal to one minute.(NCI)Milliliter per Minute
mmol/dayC67420Millimole per 24 HoursA unit of amount of substance flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one thousandth of a mole of substance travels or is delivered to a given object or space over a period of time equal to 24 hours.(NCI)Millimole per 24 Hours
umol/dayC67406mcmol/day;Micromoles per DayA unit of amount of substance flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one millionth of a mole of substance travels to a given object or space over a period of time equal to 24 hours.(NCI)Micromole per 24 Hours
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CL.C78430.EXPDOSEUUnits for Planned Exposure
(EXPDOSEU)
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Extensible: Yes
C78430Units for Planned ExposureA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Unit codelist created for CDASH Units for Planned Exposure codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH Units for Planned Exposure Terminology
TABLETC48542Tablet Dosing Unit;tabA dosing measurement based on the tablet unit.(NCI)Tablet Dosing Unit
CAPSULEC48480Capsule Dosing Unit;capA dosing measurement based on the capsule unit.(NCI)Capsule Dosing Unit
PUFFC65060PuffA means of delivering a defined dose of a therapeutic aerolized solution into either the upper or lower respiratory tract. Metered-dose inhalers or spray pumps are devices that provide a puff dose for delivery into either the oral or the nasal cavity.(NCI)Puff Dosing Unit
mLC28254cm3;MilliliterThe unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter, one cubic centimeter, 10E-6 cubic meter, or approximately to 0.061 023 7 cubic inch.(NCI)Milligram
ugC48152Microgram;mcgA unit of mass equal to one millionth of a gram or one thousandth of a milligram.(NCI)Microgram
mgC28253MilligramThe unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a gram or 1000 micrograms. One milligram equals approximately 0.015432 grain or 35.274 x 10E-6 ounce.(NCI)Milliliter
gC48155GramA metric unit of mass equal to one one thousandth of a kilogram. (NCI)Gram
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CL.C78431.VSPOSVital Signs Position of Subject
(VSPOS)
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Extensible: Yes
C78431Vital Signs Position of SubjectA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Position codelist created for CDASH Vital Signs Position of Subject codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH Vital Signs Position of Subject Terminology
SITTINGC62122SittingThe state or act of one who sits; the posture of one who occupies a seat. (NCI)Sitting
STANDINGC62166StandingThe act of assuming or maintaining an erect upright position. (NCI)Standing
SUPINEC62167SupineA posterior recumbent body position whereby the person lies on its back and faces upward. (NCI)Supine Position
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CL.C83004.SUNCFSubstance Use Never/Current/Former Classification
(SUNCF)
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Extensible: Yes
C83004Substance Use Never/Current/Former ClassificationA terminology subset of the CDISC SDTM Never/Current/Former Classification codelist created for CDASH Substance Use Never/Current/Former Classification codelist. (NCI)CDISC CDASH Substance Use Never/Current/Former Classification Terminology
NEVERC70543Not ever; at no time in the past.Never
CURRENTC25471Occurring in or belonging to the present time. (NCI)Current
FORMERC25627PreviousOccurring prior to something else. (NCI)Previous
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