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'''''1.1  Class'''''
'''''1.1  Class'''''
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'''''1.2  Indications'''''
'''''1.2  Indications'''''
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: 1.2.1  Go to the Dailymed, find the content in chapter "INDICATIONS AND USAGE", copy the indications you find and paste it on the edit box.
: 1.2.1  Go to the Dailymed, find the content in chapter "INDICATIONS AND USAGE", copy the indications you find and paste it on the edit box.
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::1.2.2.2 Example 2: The content of chapter "INDICATIONS AND USAGE" of conivaptan is: Vaprisol is indicated to raise serum sodium in hospitalized patients with euvolemic and hypervolemic hyponatremia.
::1.2.2.2 Example 2: The content of chapter "INDICATIONS AND USAGE" of conivaptan is: Vaprisol is indicated to raise serum sodium in hospitalized patients with euvolemic and hypervolemic hyponatremia.
It's not compatible to the form so it should be reorganized into "euvolemic and hypervolemic hyponatremia in hospitalized patients"  
It's not compatible to the form so it should be reorganized into "euvolemic and hypervolemic hyponatremia in hospitalized patients"  
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'''''1.3  Common Adverse Reactions'''''
: 1.3.1 Go to the Micromedex, copy the content of chapter "common adverse effect".Reorganize it by removing the numbers and organs'system.
: 1.3.2 Example 1: The content in Micromedex is Cardiovascular: Hypertension (20 mg/day, 8%; 40 mg/day, 6% ), Orthostatic hypotension (20 mg/day, 14%; 40 mg/day, 6% ), Peripheral edema (20 mg/day, 3%; 40 mg/day, 8% ), Phlebitis (20 mg/day, 51%; 40 mg/day, 32% )
Dermatologic: Injection site reaction (20 mg/day, 73%; 40 mg/day, 63% )
Endocrine metabolic: Hypokalemia (20 mg/day, 22%; 40 mg/day, 10% ), Increased thirst (20 mg/day, 3%; 40 mg/day, 6% )
Gastrointestinal: Constipation (20 mg/day, 8%; 40 mg/day, 6% ), Diarrhea (40 mg/day, 7% ), Vomiting (20 mg/day, 5%; 40 mg/day, 7% )
Neurologic: Headache (20 mg/day, 8%; 40 mg/day, 10% )
Renal: Increased frequency of urination (6% ), Polyuria (4.9% )
Other: Fever (20 mg/day, 11%; 40 mg/day, 5% )
What you should enter is hypertension, orthostatic hypotension, peripheral edema, phlebitis, injection site reaction, hypokalemia, increased thirst, constipation, diarrhea, vomiting, headache, increased frequency of urination, polyuria, fever.


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<BIG><BIG>'''''1.  HOW TO EDIT THE BLACKBOX WARNING'''''</BIG></BIG>
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'''''1.1  Title'''''
: You should add <span style="color:#FF0000;"> before the title and </span> after the title.
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=Adult Indications and Dosage=
=Adult Indications and Dosage=
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<BIG><BIG>'''''1.  HOW TO EDIT THE ADULT INDICATIONS AND DOSAGE'''''</BIG></BIG>
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'''''1.1  FDA-Labeled Indications and Dosage Information for Adults'''''
: 1.1.1  Go to the dailymed and find the relative content in the chapter "INDICATIONS AND USAGE", copy the indications, dosages, duration, route.etc and paste in the edit box.
: 1.1.2  Reorganize the content.
:: 1.1.2.1 Exemple: [[Metoprolol tartrate]]
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<BIG><BIG>'''''2.  HOW TO EDIT THE GUIDELINE-SUPPORTED OFF-LABEL USE'''''</BIG></BIG>
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: 2.1 Go to the Micromedex
: 2.2 Click the button "Non-FDA Labeled Indications", click the drugdex.
: 2.3 Find the items with "See Drug Consult reference:XXXXX guidelines",notice that the indication shouldn't be FDA  label used and the recommendation level is higher than 2B.
: 2.4 Reorganize the information copied from the Micromedex.
:: 2.4.1 Exemple: [[Metoprolol tartrate]]
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<BIG><BIG>'''''3.  HOW TO EDIT THE NON-GUIDELINE-SUPPORTED OFF-LABEL USE'''''</BIG></BIG>
: 3.1 Go to the Micromedex
: 3.3 Click the button "Non-FDA Labeled Indications", click the drugdex.
: 3.3 Find the items without "See Drug Consult reference:XXXXX guidelines",notice that the indication shouldn't be FDA  label used and the recommendation level is higher than 3B.
: 3.4 Reorganize the information copied from the Micromedex.
:: 3.4.1 Exemple: [[Metoprolol tartrate]]
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=Pediatric Indications and Dosage=
=Pediatric Indications and Dosage=
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<BIG><BIG>'''''1.  HOW TO EDIT THE ADULT INDICATIONS AND DOSAGE'''''</BIG></BIG>
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'''''1.1  FDA-Labeled Indications and Dosage Information for Pediatrics'''''
: 1.1.1  Go to the dailymed and find the relative content in the chapter "INDICATIONS AND USAGE", copy the indications, dosages, duration, route.etc and paste in the edit box.
: 1.1.2  Reorganize the content.
:: 1.1.2.1 Exemple: [[Metoprolol tartrate]]
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<BIG><BIG>'''''2.  HOW TO EDIT THE GUIDELINE-SUPPORTED OFF-LABEL USE'''''</BIG></BIG>
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: 2.1 Go to the Micromedex
: 2.2 Click the button "Non-FDA Labeled Indications", click the drugdex.
: 2.3 Find the items with "See Drug Consult reference:XXXXX guidelines",notice that the indication shouldn't be FDA  label used and the recommendation level is higher than 2B.
: 2.4 Reorganize the information copied from the Micromedex.
:: 2.4.1 Exemple: [[Metoprolol tartrate]]
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<BIG><BIG>'''''3.  HOW TO EDIT THE NON-GUIDELINE-SUPPORTED OFF-LABEL USE'''''</BIG></BIG>
: 3.1 Go to the Micromedex
: 3.3 Click the button "Non-FDA Labeled Indications", click the drugdex.
: 3.3 Find the items without "See Drug Consult reference:XXXXX guidelines",notice that the indication shouldn't be FDA  label used and the recommendation level is higher than 3B.
: 3.4 Reorganize the information copied from the Micromedex.
:: 3.4.1 Exemple: [[Metoprolol tartrate]]
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=Contraindications=
=Contraindications=
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<BIG><BIG>'''''1.  HOW TO EDIT THE CONTRAINDICATION'''''</BIG></BIG>
'''''1.1 Go to the dailymed and find the chpater of contraindication, copy all the content and paste in the edit box. '''''
'''''1.2 Create the hyperlink of each professional word or phrase.'''''
'''''1.3  Left-click on the "Save page" button after completing each tab to minimize the risk of losing progress.'''''
'''''1.4  Quality check the completed section before proceeding to the next section.'''''
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=Warnings=
=Warnings=
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<BIG><BIG>'''''1.  HOW TO EDIT THE WARNINGS'''''</BIG></BIG>
'''''1.1 Go to the dailymed and find the chpater of warning and precaution, copy all the content and paste in the edit box. '''''
'''''1.2 Create the hyperlink of each professional word or phrase.'''''
'''''1.3  Left-click on the "Save page" button after completing each tab to minimize the risk of losing progress.'''''
'''''1.4  Quality check the completed section before proceeding to the next section.'''''
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=Adverse Reactions=
=Adverse Reactions=
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<BIG><BIG>'''''1.  HOW TO EDIT THE ADVERSE REACTIONS'''''</BIG></BIG>
'''''1.1 Go to the dailymed and find the chpater of adverse reactions, copy all the content and paste in the edit box. '''''
'''''1.2 Cut the screen shot of the tables and images, upload them as the name Drugname_adverse reactions_01.'''''
'''''1.3 Create the hyperlink of each professional word or phrase.'''''
'''''1.4  Left-click on the "Save page" button after completing each tab to minimize the risk of losing progress.'''''
'''''1.5  Quality check the completed section before proceeding to the next section.'''''
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=Drug Interactions=
=Drug Interactions=
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<BIG><BIG>'''''1.  HOW TO EDIT THE DRUG INTERACTIONS'''''</BIG></BIG>
'''''1.1 Go to the dailymed and find the chpater of adverse reactions, copy all the content and paste in the edit box. '''''
'''''1.2 Cut the screen shot of the tables and images, upload them as the name Drugname_adverse reactions_01.'''''
'''''1.3 Create the hyperlink of each professional word or phrase.'''''
'''''1.4  Left-click on the "Save page" button after completing each tab to minimize the risk of losing progress.'''''
'''''1.5  Quality check the completed section before proceeding to the next section.'''''
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=Use in Specific Populations=
=Use in Specific Populations=
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Body: {{{field|useInOthers|input type=textarea|size=35|editor}}}
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<BIG><BIG>'''''1.  HOW TO EDIT THE USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS'''''</BIG></BIG>
'''''1.1 Go to the dailymed and find the chpater of adverse reactions, copy all the content and paste in the edit box. '''''
'''''1.2 Create the hyperlink of each professional word or phrase.'''''
'''''1.3  Left-click on the "Save page" button after completing each tab to minimize the risk of losing progress.'''''
'''''1.4  Quality check the completed section before proceeding to the next section.'''''
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=Administration and Monitoring=
=Administration and Monitoring=
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<BIG><BIG>'''''1.  HOW TO EDIT THE USE IN ADMINISTRATION AND MONITORING'''''</BIG></BIG>
'''''1.1 Go to the dailymed and find the chpater of administration, copy all the content and paste in the edit box. '''''
'''''1.2 Cut the screen shot of the tables and images, upload them as the name Drugname_administration_01.'''''
'''''1.3 Create the hyperlink of each professional word or phrase.'''''
'''''1.4  Left-click on the "Save page" button after completing each tab to minimize the risk of losing progress.'''''
'''''1.5  Quality check the completed section before proceeding to the next section.'''''
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=IV Compatibility=
=IV Compatibility=
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<BIG><BIG>'''''1.  HOW TO EDIT THE USE IN OVERDOSAGE'''''</BIG></BIG>
'''''1.1 Go to the dailymed and find the chpater of overdosage, copy all the content and paste in the edit box. '''''
'''''1.2 Create the hyperlink of each professional word or phrase.'''''
'''''1.3  Left-click on the "Save page" button after completing each tab to minimize the risk of losing progress.'''''
'''''1.4  Quality check the completed section before proceeding to the next section.'''''
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=Pharmacology=
=Pharmacology=
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<BIG><BIG>'''''1.  HOW TO EDIT THE PHARMACOLOGY'''''</BIG></BIG>
'''''1.1  How to edit the drugbox'''''
: 1.1.1 Search the drug in wikipedia, save the images in the drugbox.
: 1.1.2 Upload them to wikidoc as the name "Drugname_drugbox_01"
: 1.1.3 Click the "edit", copy the code from " {{Drugbox " to " }} ".
: 1.1.4 Paste the code to the edit box, and add "2" after the code "Drugbox"
'''''1.2  How to edit the mechanism of Action'''''
: 1.2.1 Go to the dailymed,
: 1.2.2
<BIG><BIG>'''''2.  HOW TO EDIT THE PHARMACOLOGY'''''</BIG></BIG>


=Clinical Studies=
=Clinical Studies=

Latest revision as of 21:33, 30 April 2014