Release Date Request Code Change Type NCI Code CDISC Term Type CDISC Codelist Change Summary Original New 6/29/2012 32194 I C38258 Submission value CDASH-CMROUTE Spelling Errors PT: INTRAPERITEONEAL PT: INTRAPERITONEAL 6/29/2012 32194 I C38258 Submission value CDASH-EXROUTE Spelling Errors PT: INTRAPERITEONEAL PT: INTRAPERITONEAL 6/29/2012 N/A I C42968; C42934 Definition CDASH-CMDOSFRM; CDASH-EXDOSFRM Removal of double spaces between sentences in definition. Patch Dosage Form: A 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); Gel Dosage Form: A 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) Patch Dosage Form: A 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); Gel Dosage Form: A 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)