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==WikiDoc Drug Project — Tutorial==


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==WikiDoc Drug Project — Tutorial==
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'''''1.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Resources'''''


===Step 0. Formatting Basics===
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====0.1 Pasting as Plain Text====
'''''1.1.1&nbsp;&nbsp;[http://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/about.cfm DailyMed]'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''0.1.1'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Pasting as plain text must be done by '''Ctrl+Shift+V''' in Windows OS (or '''Cmd+Shift+Opt+V''' in Mac OS).  
: 1.1.1.1&nbsp;&nbsp;DailyMed is a public service provided by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) that encompasses FDA approved labels (package inserts) of marketed drugs.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''0.1.2'''&nbsp;&nbsp; '''DO NOT USE CTRL+V (OR CMD+V in Mac OS) TO PASTE.'''
'''''1.1.2&nbsp;&nbsp;[http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/Scripts/cder/drugsatfda/index.cfm Drugs@FDA]'''''


====0.2 Removing Extra Line Spaces====
: 1.1.2.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Drugs@FDA is a searchable catalog of FDA approved drug products (both prescription and over the counter) which is also useful for confirmation of the marketing status.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''0.2.1'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Phantom line spaces generated during copy-pasting commonly appear between paragraphs and at the top. Remove extra line spaces before moving onto the next page.
'''''1.1.3&nbsp;&nbsp;[http://pillbox.nlm.nih.gov/pillimage/search.php Pillbox]'''''


====0.3 Inserting Images for Tables, Graphs, and Packages====
: 1.1.3.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Pillbox is developed to aid in the identification of unknown pills (oral solid dosage form medications). It combines images of pills with appearance and other information to enable users to visually search for and identify oral solid dosage form medications.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''0.3.1'''&nbsp;&nbsp; The width of inserted images should be 600px unless otherwise indicated.  
: 1.1.3.2&nbsp;&nbsp;Once a pill has been identified, additional information is provided, including brand/generic name, ingredients, and the National Drug File identification number.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''0.3.2'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Use the following wikicode:
: 1.1.3.3&nbsp;&nbsp;Links are provided to NLM drug information resources, such as drug labels from DailyMed and the Drug Information Portal, which searches NIH and FDA drug information resources.  
<table style="border: 1px solid black"><tr><td>
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'''''1.1.4&nbsp;&nbsp;[http://druginfo.nlm.nih.gov/drugportal/ Drug Information Portal]'''''


===Step 1. Selecting Appropriate FDA Package Inserts===
: 1.1.4.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Drug Information Portal provides links to information on breastfeeding (LactMed), drug-induced liver injury (LiverTox), manufacturers drug label (DailyMed), clinical trials (ClinicalTrials.gov), and drug Identification and Image Display (Pillbox beta).


====1.1 Generic Names, Trade Names, and Formulations====
: 1.1.4.2&nbsp;&nbsp;For detailed information, it also provides links to reviewed biological and physical data (HSDB), references from scientific journals (Medline/PubMed), references from toxicological journals (TOXLINE), biological activities and chemical structures (PubChem), biological activities against HIV/AIDS and other viruses (NIAID ChemDB), toxicological and chemical resources (ChemIDplus), information from the US Food & Drug Administration (Drugs@FDA), and information from the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''1.1.1'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Check the generic name, trade names, and formulations of the drug from both '''DailyMed''' and '''Drugs@FDA'''.
'''''1.1.5 [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginformation.html MedlinePlus]'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''1.1.2'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Confirm the presence of '''Original Packager''' label of each available formulation (solution/tablet/spray) from DailyMed.
: 1.1.5.1&nbsp;&nbsp;MedlinePlus is a service of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) which contains information for drugs, herbs, and supplements.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''1.1.3'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Select the '''earliest available''' '''Original Packager''' label.  Avoid using '''Repackager''' labels.
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:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''1.1.4'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Take Clopidogrel as an example:
'''''1.2&nbsp;&nbsp;Generic name, active ingredient, compound, combination, trade name, formulation, and label'''''


:::&nbsp;&nbsp; '''Clopidogrel''' is the generic name.
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:::&nbsp;&nbsp; '''Plavix''' is the trade name.
'''''1.2.1&nbsp;&nbsp;What is the generic name?'''''


:::&nbsp;&nbsp; The earliest available Original Packager label is '''[http://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/lookup.cfm?setid=01b14603-8f29-4fa3-8d7e-9d523f802e0b this.]'''
: 1.2.1.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Search and confirm the generic name of the drug.


:::&nbsp;&nbsp; Redirect '''Plavix''' to the '''Clopidogrel''' main page.
: 1.2.1.2&nbsp;&nbsp;Use the generic name as the title of the landing page.


====1.2 When More Than One Formuation Exists====
'''''1.2.2&nbsp;&nbsp;What is the active ingredient? Is there more than one compound for the active ingredient?'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''1.2.1'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Confirm the presence of '''Patient Information''' pages for different formulations on WikiDoc.
: 1.2.2.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Search and confirm the compound(s) of the active ingredient.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''1.2.2'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Place '''Patient Information''' links for different formulations between <nowiki>{{CMG}}</nowiki> and <nowiki>{{SB}}</nowiki>.
: 1.2.2.2&nbsp;&nbsp;If there is more than one type of compound, place links (as &lt;h3&gt; headings) of each compound at the top of the landing page.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''1.2.3'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Refer to [http://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Sumatriptan Sumatriptan] as an example of a drug with multiple formulations.
'''''1.2.3&nbsp;&nbsp;Is the active ingredient provided as combinations with other active ingredients?'''''


: 1.2.3.1&nbsp;&nbsp;If the active ingredient is also provided as combinations with other active ingredients, place links (as &lt;h3&gt; headings) of each combination at the top of the landing page.


===Step 2. Drug Template===
'''''1.2.4&nbsp;&nbsp;What is the trade name?'''''


====2.1 Creating the Drug Template====
: 1.2.4.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Search and confirm the trade names for the generic name and its compounds. Please note that the trade name may be identical to the generic name in certain cases.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''2.1.1'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Search '''Template:(generic name of the drug, capitalize the first letter)''' in the search field. (eg, Template:Clopidogrel)
: 1.2.4.2&nbsp;&nbsp;Search and confirm the trade names for each combination (if any).


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''2.1.2'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Click on '''Create the page "Template:(generic name of the drug)" on this wiki!'''&nbsp;&nbsp; which leads to an empty page.
: 1.2.4.3&nbsp;&nbsp;List the trade names of each compound and/or combination in parentheses.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''2.1.3'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Go to '''[http://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Sandbox_drug_template Example Drug Template]'''.
: 1.2.4.4&nbsp;&nbsp;Sort the list of compunds and/or combinations in alphabetical order.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''2.1.4'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Copy the code from the template and paste it back to the new drug template.  Replace XXXXX in the template by the generic name, YYYYY by the title in DailyMed and ZZZZZ (in the code) by the brand name you are using.  For example, in the [http://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Metoprolol Metoprolol] page XXXXX corresponds to '''Metoprolol''', YYYYY corresponds to '''Lopressor (metoprolol tartrate) tablet''' and ZZZZZ corresponds to '''Lopressor'''.
'''''1.2.5&nbsp;&nbsp;What is the formulation?'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''2.1.5'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Replace the generic and trade names in the template you've created.
: 1.2.5.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Learn the concept of pharmaceutical formulations '''[[Pharmaceutical formulation|here]]'''.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''2.1.6'''&nbsp;&nbsp; '''DO NOT REPLACE EXAMPLE DRUG TEMPLATE.'''
: 1.2.5.2&nbsp;&nbsp;Search and confirm the formulations for the generic name and its compounds and combinations. Please note that different formulations may have identical trade names.


====2.2 Quality Checking the Drug Template====
'''''1.2.6&nbsp;&nbsp;Which label should be used?'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''2.2.1'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Fix any misspelling, punctuation error, or malfunctioning link.
: 1.2.6.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Check the ''Marketing Start Date'' and the ''Revised date'' at the end of the label.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''2.2.2'''&nbsp;&nbsp; In case of multiple formulations, the links to chapters should start with the '''Trade names''' rather than the generic name.
: 1.2.6.2&nbsp;&nbsp;Choose the label that is most recently updated as a reference.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''2.2.3'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Refer to [http://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Template:Sumatriptan Sumatriptan] as an example of a drug with multiple formulations.
'''''1.2.7&nbsp;&nbsp;Example'''''


: For the generic name '''Metoprolol''', there are two compounds of the active ingredient: '''metoprolol succinate''' and '''metoprolol tartrate'''.


===Step 3. Drug Homepage===
: Available compounds, combinations, and trade names of '''Metoprolol''' are as follows:


====3.1 Creating/Amending the Drug Homepage====
: '''[[Metoprolol succinate]] ([[Toprol XL]], [[Toprolxl XL]])'''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.1.1'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Go to '''[http://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Sandbox_drug_homepage Example Drug Homepage]'''.
: '''[[Metoprolol succinate/Hydrochlorothiazide]] ([[Dutoprol]])'''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.1.2'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Copy the code from the example drug homepage and paste it back to the drug homepage.
: '''[[Metoprolol tartrate]] ([[Lopressor]])'''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.1.3'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Replace the generic and trade names in the template you've created. 
: '''[[Metoprolol tartrate/Arginine]] ([[Hypertensolol]])'''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.1.4'''&nbsp;&nbsp; '''DO NOT REPLACE EXAMPLE DRUG HOMEPAGE.'''
: '''[[Metoprolol tartrate/Hydrochlorothiazide]] ([[Lopressor HCT]])'''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.1.5'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Accommodate preexisting contents, if any, to the standard format.
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:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.1.6'''&nbsp;&nbsp; '''DO NOT REMOVE WORKS DONE BY PREVIOUS EDITORS.'''
<BIG><BIG>'''''2.&nbsp;&nbsp;Creating or editing a drug page'''''</BIG></BIG>


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.1.7'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Include all trade names in <nowiki>{{SB}}</nowiki> and make proper redirections.  Make sure to seperate the brand names by a comma followed by a space. Make sure to capitalize the first letter of each brand name.
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:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.1.8'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Place '''Patient Information''' link between <nowiki>{{CMG}}</nowiki> and <nowiki>{{SB}}</nowiki>.  Make sure that the sentences corresponding to <nowiki>{{CMG}}</nowiki>, patient information and <nowiki>{{SB}}</nowiki> are on different lines.
'''''2.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Landing page'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.1.9'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Visit MedlinePlus, if necessary, to collect data for Patient Information. To create Patient Information page for the drug, use the template '''[http://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Drug_(patient_information) Example Drug (patient information)]'''.
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====3.2 Taking Alcohol with Medication====
'''''2.1.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Go to the [http://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Special:Search search] page on WikiDoc.'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.2.1'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Search the term '''Alcohol''' in the Package Insert on DailyMed.
'''''2.1.2&nbsp;&nbsp;Use the generic name or active ingredient as search terms.'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.2.2'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Place the information relating to combined alcohol use under the heading of '''Taking Alcohol with (Drug)'''.
'''''2.1.3&nbsp;&nbsp;The generic name page should be organized as a landing page if there is more than one compound, combination, or formulation.'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.2.3'''&nbsp;&nbsp; If this information is lacking, insert the following statement:
: 2.1.3.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Gather all available formulations [http://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=usagov&query= here].


:::&nbsp;&nbsp; '''''Alcohol-(Drug) interaction has not been established. Talk to your doctor about the effects of taking alcohol with this medication.'''''
: 2.1.3.2&nbsp;&nbsp;Create separate page for each available formulation.


====3.3 Boxed Warning====
'''''2.1.4&nbsp;&nbsp;At the top of the landing page, place the links (as &lt;h3&gt; headings) of compounds, combinations, and formulations followed by trade names in parentheses (See Section 1.2 for instructions).'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.3.1'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Boxed warning information must be placed under the heading of '''FDA Package Insert''' on the drug homepage.
: 2.1.4.1&nbsp;&nbsp;&lt;h3&gt; headings should begin and end with three "=" symbols.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.3.2'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Use the following wikicode:
: 2.1.4.2&nbsp;&nbsp;Example: <nowiki>===[[Metoprolol succinate]] ([[Toprol XL]], [[Toprolxl XL]])===</nowiki>


<table style="border: 1px solid black"><tr><td>
'''''2.1.5&nbsp;&nbsp;Redirect the trade name pages to its generic compound page.'''''
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{| style="border: 3px solid #696969;"
| style="background: #000000; border: 0px; padding: 20px 20px; width: 800px;" |
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<font color="#F8F8FF">'''WARNING'''</font>
</center>


<center>
: 2.1.5.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Example 1: Redirect '''[[Lopressor]]''' to '''[[Metoprolol tartrate]]'''.
<font color="#F8F8FF" size="1">''See full prescribing information for complete boxed warning.''</font>
</center>


: 2.1.5.2&nbsp;&nbsp;Example 2: Redirect both '''[[Toprol XL]]''' and '''[[Toprolxl XL]]''' to '''[[Metoprolol succinate]]'''.


<b><font color="#F8F8FF">
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* Item 2
* Item 2
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:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.3.3'''&nbsp;&nbsp; For instance, boxed warning alert for Toprol XL will appear as:
'''''2.2&nbsp;&nbsp;Using the Drug Project Form'''''


{| style="border: 3px solid #696969;"
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| style="background: #000000; border: 0px; padding: 20px 20px; width: 800px;" |
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<font color="#F8F8FF">'''WARNING'''</font>
</center>


<center>
'''''2.2.1&nbsp;&nbsp;To create a drug page, Go to [[Form:DrugProjectForm]].'''''
<font color="#F8F8FF" size="1">''See full prescribing information for complete boxed warning.''</font>
</center>


'''''2.2.2&nbsp;&nbsp;Use the appropriate title for the drug page.'''''


<b><font color="#F8F8FF">
: 2.2.2.1&nbsp;&nbsp;If there is more than one compound for a generic name, use the generic name with compound as the title.
Following abrupt cessation of therapy with beta-blocking agents, exacerbations of angina pectoris and myocardial infarction have occurred. Warn patients against interruption or discontinuation of therapy without the physician’s advice.
</font></b>
|}


====3.4 Quality Checking the Drug Homepage====
:: 2.2.2.1.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Example 1: Use '''Metoprolol succinate''' as the title.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.4.1'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Headings must be arranged in proper order (Overview, Category, FDA Package Insert, Taking Alcohol with (Drug), etc).
:: 2.2.2.1.2&nbsp;&nbsp;Example 2: Use '''Metoprolol tartrate''' as the title.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.4.2'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Apply appropriate categories at the bottom of the page (eg, <nowiki>[[Category:Cardiovascular Drugs]]</nowiki> and <nowiki>[[Category:Drugs]]</nowiki>).
: 2.2.2.2&nbsp;&nbsp;If there are combinations with other active ingredients, use the combination of each ingredient separated by the word "and" as the title.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''3.4.3'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Fix any misspelling, punctuation error, or malfunctioning link.
:: 2.2.2.2.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Example 1: '''Metoprolol succinate and Hydrochlorothiazide''' as the title.


:: 2.2.2.2.2&nbsp;&nbsp;Example 2: '''Metoprolol tartrate and Arginine''' as the title.


===Step 4. Drug Chapters===
'''''2.2.3&nbsp;&nbsp;Enter the title for the drug page in the field and left-click on the "Create or edit a Drug Page" button.'''''


====4.1 Creating the Drug Chapters====
'''''2.2.4&nbsp;&nbsp;Follow the instructions under each tab to create contents.'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''4.1.1'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Go to '''[http://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Sandbox_drug_chapter Example Drug Chapter]'''.
'''''2.2.5&nbsp;&nbsp;Pasted information <u>MUST BE PLAIN TEXT</u> rather than formatted text.'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''4.1.2'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Copy the code from the example drug homepage and paste it back to a drug chapter.
: 2.2.5.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Pasting as plain text may be done by the keyboard shortcut '''Ctrl+Shift+V''' in Windows OS (or '''Cmd+Shift+Opt+V''' in Mac OS).


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''4.1.3'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Obtain the url of the drug label from DailyMed.
: 2.2.5.2&nbsp;&nbsp;<u>DO NOT USE Ctrl+V (or Cmd+V in Mac OS) TO PASTE</u>.


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''4.1.4'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Create the reference wikicode and paste it back to the drug chapter.
'''''2.2.6&nbsp;&nbsp;Left-click on the "Save page" button after completing each section to minimize the risk of losing progress.'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''4.1.5'''&nbsp;&nbsp; '''DO NOT REPLACE EXAMPLE DRUG CHAPTER.'''
'''''2.2.7&nbsp;&nbsp;Proofread and hyperlink after completing all sections.'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''4.1.6'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Apply appropriate categories at the bottom of the page (eg, <nowiki>[[Category:Cardiovascular Drugs]]</nowiki> and <nowiki>[[Category:Drugs]]</nowiki>).
'''''2.2.8&nbsp;&nbsp;Add <nowiki>[[Category:Drug]]</nowiki> and other applicable categories in alphabetical order at the end.'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''4.1.7'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Replace ''[see (Section) XX.X]'' with hyperlink to the corresponding chapter.
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:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''4.1.8'''&nbsp;&nbsp; If the information for certain section is lacking, insert the following statement:
'''''2.3&nbsp;&nbsp;Contraindicated Medications in Specific Conditions'''''


:::&nbsp;&nbsp;  '''''FDA Package Insert for (Drug) contains no information regarding (Section).'''''
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====4.2 Quality Checking the Drug Chapters====
'''''2.3.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Harvest contraindications from the FDA drug label.'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''4.2.1'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Fix any misspelling, punctuation error, or malfunctioning link.
'''''2.3.2&nbsp;&nbsp;Go to the Medical Therapy chapter of each contraindication.'''''


:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''4.2.2'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Make sure all uploaded pictures are appearing.
'''''2.3.3&nbsp;&nbsp;Place the following template before the ''References'' section.'''''
<div style="width: 500px;"><pre>
===Contraindicated Medications===
{{MedCondContrAbs
|MedCond = NameOfTheContraindication|Drug1|Drug2|Drug3}}
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:&nbsp;&nbsp;'''4.2.3'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Remove extra line spaces and punctuation mistakes at the authorship field of each page.
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'''''2.4&nbsp;&nbsp;Adding Medications to the Causes Chapter of Significant Adverse Reactions'''''


===Step 5. Completion===
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====5.1 Fix all the errors before announcing the completion.====
'''''2.4.1&nbsp;&nbsp;Harvest severe adverse reactions from the Warnings section of FDA drug label.'''''


====5.2 Update the status in the progress spreadsheet.====
'''''2.4.2&nbsp;&nbsp;For non-specific adverse reactions, compare the incidence in treatment and control groups from the Adverse Reactions section.'''''


====5.3 Submit the page for peer review.====
'''''2.4.3&nbsp;&nbsp;Perform Chi-square calculations to determine the significance of adverse reactions.  Outsource if necessary.'''''


'''''2.4.4&nbsp;&nbsp;Add the medication to the Causes chapter of each significant adverse reaction.'''''


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WikiDoc Drug Project — Tutorial

1.  Read before you proceed


1.1  Resources


1.1.1  DailyMed

1.1.1.1  DailyMed is a public service provided by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) that encompasses FDA approved labels (package inserts) of marketed drugs.

1.1.2  Drugs@FDA

1.1.2.1  Drugs@FDA is a searchable catalog of FDA approved drug products (both prescription and over the counter) which is also useful for confirmation of the marketing status.

1.1.3  Pillbox

1.1.3.1  Pillbox is developed to aid in the identification of unknown pills (oral solid dosage form medications). It combines images of pills with appearance and other information to enable users to visually search for and identify oral solid dosage form medications.
1.1.3.2  Once a pill has been identified, additional information is provided, including brand/generic name, ingredients, and the National Drug File identification number.
1.1.3.3  Links are provided to NLM drug information resources, such as drug labels from DailyMed and the Drug Information Portal, which searches NIH and FDA drug information resources.

1.1.4  Drug Information Portal

1.1.4.1  Drug Information Portal provides links to information on breastfeeding (LactMed), drug-induced liver injury (LiverTox), manufacturers drug label (DailyMed), clinical trials (ClinicalTrials.gov), and drug Identification and Image Display (Pillbox beta).
1.1.4.2  For detailed information, it also provides links to reviewed biological and physical data (HSDB), references from scientific journals (Medline/PubMed), references from toxicological journals (TOXLINE), biological activities and chemical structures (PubChem), biological activities against HIV/AIDS and other viruses (NIAID ChemDB), toxicological and chemical resources (ChemIDplus), information from the US Food & Drug Administration (Drugs@FDA), and information from the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)

1.1.5 MedlinePlus

1.1.5.1  MedlinePlus is a service of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) which contains information for drugs, herbs, and supplements.

1.2  Generic name, active ingredient, compound, combination, trade name, formulation, and label


1.2.1  What is the generic name?

1.2.1.1  Search and confirm the generic name of the drug.
1.2.1.2  Use the generic name as the title of the landing page.

1.2.2  What is the active ingredient? Is there more than one compound for the active ingredient?

1.2.2.1  Search and confirm the compound(s) of the active ingredient.
1.2.2.2  If there is more than one type of compound, place links (as <h3> headings) of each compound at the top of the landing page.

1.2.3  Is the active ingredient provided as combinations with other active ingredients?

1.2.3.1  If the active ingredient is also provided as combinations with other active ingredients, place links (as <h3> headings) of each combination at the top of the landing page.

1.2.4  What is the trade name?

1.2.4.1  Search and confirm the trade names for the generic name and its compounds. Please note that the trade name may be identical to the generic name in certain cases.
1.2.4.2  Search and confirm the trade names for each combination (if any).
1.2.4.3  List the trade names of each compound and/or combination in parentheses.
1.2.4.4  Sort the list of compunds and/or combinations in alphabetical order.

1.2.5  What is the formulation?

1.2.5.1  Learn the concept of pharmaceutical formulations here.
1.2.5.2  Search and confirm the formulations for the generic name and its compounds and combinations. Please note that different formulations may have identical trade names.

1.2.6  Which label should be used?

1.2.6.1  Check the Marketing Start Date and the Revised date at the end of the label.
1.2.6.2  Choose the label that is most recently updated as a reference.

1.2.7  Example

For the generic name Metoprolol, there are two compounds of the active ingredient: metoprolol succinate and metoprolol tartrate.
Available compounds, combinations, and trade names of Metoprolol are as follows:
Metoprolol succinate (Toprol XL, Toprolxl XL)
Metoprolol succinate/Hydrochlorothiazide (Dutoprol)
Metoprolol tartrate (Lopressor)
Metoprolol tartrate/Arginine (Hypertensolol)
Metoprolol tartrate/Hydrochlorothiazide (Lopressor HCT)

2.  Creating or editing a drug page


2.1  Landing page


2.1.1  Go to the search page on WikiDoc.

2.1.2  Use the generic name or active ingredient as search terms.

2.1.3  The generic name page should be organized as a landing page if there is more than one compound, combination, or formulation.

2.1.3.1  Gather all available formulations here.
2.1.3.2  Create separate page for each available formulation.

2.1.4  At the top of the landing page, place the links (as <h3> headings) of compounds, combinations, and formulations followed by trade names in parentheses (See Section 1.2 for instructions).

2.1.4.1  <h3> headings should begin and end with three "=" symbols.
2.1.4.2  Example: ===[[Metoprolol succinate]] ([[Toprol XL]], [[Toprolxl XL]])===

2.1.5  Redirect the trade name pages to its generic compound page.

2.1.5.1  Example 1: Redirect Lopressor to Metoprolol tartrate.
2.1.5.2  Example 2: Redirect both Toprol XL and Toprolxl XL to Metoprolol succinate.

2.2  Using the Drug Project Form


2.2.1  To create a drug page, Go to Form:DrugProjectForm.

2.2.2  Use the appropriate title for the drug page.

2.2.2.1  If there is more than one compound for a generic name, use the generic name with compound as the title.
2.2.2.1.1  Example 1: Use Metoprolol succinate as the title.
2.2.2.1.2  Example 2: Use Metoprolol tartrate as the title.
2.2.2.2  If there are combinations with other active ingredients, use the combination of each ingredient separated by the word "and" as the title.
2.2.2.2.1  Example 1: Metoprolol succinate and Hydrochlorothiazide as the title.
2.2.2.2.2  Example 2: Metoprolol tartrate and Arginine as the title.

2.2.3  Enter the title for the drug page in the field and left-click on the "Create or edit a Drug Page" button.

2.2.4  Follow the instructions under each tab to create contents.

2.2.5  Pasted information MUST BE PLAIN TEXT rather than formatted text.

2.2.5.1  Pasting as plain text may be done by the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+V in Windows OS (or Cmd+Shift+Opt+V in Mac OS).
2.2.5.2  DO NOT USE Ctrl+V (or Cmd+V in Mac OS) TO PASTE.

2.2.6  Left-click on the "Save page" button after completing each section to minimize the risk of losing progress.

2.2.7  Proofread and hyperlink after completing all sections.

2.2.8  Add [[Category:Drug]] and other applicable categories in alphabetical order at the end.


2.3  Contraindicated Medications in Specific Conditions


2.3.1  Harvest contraindications from the FDA drug label.

2.3.2  Go to the Medical Therapy chapter of each contraindication.

2.3.3  Place the following template before the References section.

===Contraindicated Medications===
{{MedCondContrAbs
|MedCond = NameOfTheContraindication|Drug1|Drug2|Drug3}}

2.4  Adding Medications to the Causes Chapter of Significant Adverse Reactions


2.4.1  Harvest severe adverse reactions from the Warnings section of FDA drug label.

2.4.2  For non-specific adverse reactions, compare the incidence in treatment and control groups from the Adverse Reactions section.

2.4.3  Perform Chi-square calculations to determine the significance of adverse reactions. Outsource if necessary.

2.4.4  Add the medication to the Causes chapter of each significant adverse reaction.