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Written by Sam Habiel.
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Written by [[Sam Habiel]]. Questions? Post on the hardhats Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/hardhats.
  
 
===Prerequisites===
 
===Prerequisites===
In order to enter drugs, you need to have access to the menu PSS MGR (Pharmacy Data Management). This menu comes by default in WorldVistA XUCORE (Core Menu).  
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In order to enter drugs, you need to have access to the menu Drug Enter/Edit through PSS MGR (Pharmacy Data Management). This menu comes by default in WorldVistA XUCORE (Core Menu).  
  
 
Even though the menu is not locked, the entry routine checks for a bunch of security keys.  
 
Even though the menu is not locked, the entry routine checks for a bunch of security keys.  
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then you are missing security keys.
 
then you are missing security keys.
  
'''IF YOU DO NOT MATCH A DRUG, IT WILL NOT PARTICIPATE IN DRUG-DRUG, DRUG-FOOD, AND DRUG-ALLERGY INTERACTIONS'''
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'''IF YOU DO NOT MATCH A DRUG, IT WILL NOT PARTICIPATE IN DRUG-DRUG, DRUG-FOOD, AND DRUG-[[ALLERGY~|Allergy]] INTERACTIONS'''
  
Here is a session on entering a drug.
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Here are two sessions on entering a drug. The first is when you are entering a drug marketed in the US; and second is in a case you are using VISTA outside of the US and entering a drug not found in the US. Because I am lazy, the first example has most of the annotations.
  
 
===Entering a Drug marketed in the US===
 
===Entering a Drug marketed in the US===
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Select DRUG TEXT ENTRY:
 
Select DRUG TEXT ENTRY:
 
Select FORMULARY ALTERNATIVE:
 
Select FORMULARY ALTERNATIVE:
Select SYNONYM: <i><These synonyms show up for pharmacists. Also, the Bar Code for BCMA goes here. Enter these using a bar code scanner. I am entering none here></i>
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Select SYNONYM: <i><These synonyms show up for pharmacists.  
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Also, the Bar Code for BCMA goes here.  
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Enter these using a bar code scanner. I am entering none here></i>
 
MESSAGE: <This shows up for pharmacists and physicians as a pop-up>
 
MESSAGE: <This shows up for pharmacists and physicians as a pop-up>
 
RESTRICTION:
 
RESTRICTION:
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Would you like to edit this list of warnings? N// O
 
Would you like to edit this list of warnings? N// O
ORDER UNIT: <i>If you enter this, price and the Dispense Unit Per Order Unit, the Price Per Dispense Unit field will be calculated for you. Physicians using CPRS can then see how much each pill costs.</i>
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ORDER UNIT: <i>If you enter this, price and the Dispense Unit Per Order Unit,
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the Price Per Dispense Unit field will be calculated for you.  
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Physicians using CPRS can then see how much each pill costs.</i>
 
PRICE PER ORDER UNIT:
 
PRICE PER ORDER UNIT:
 
DISPENSE UNIT: <b>TAB</b>  <Make sure to fill this. This shows up on the label>
 
DISPENSE UNIT: <b>TAB</b>  <Make sure to fill this. This shows up on the label>
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PRICE PER DISPENSE UNIT:
 
PRICE PER DISPENSE UNIT:
  
<i>Next is the matching process. If you have an NDC, your drug may be matched right away; if not, it will try brand names (usually that never works); then it tries the first word of the Generic Name. This is what it will do here. Remember, if you don't match the drug, you don't get allergy or drug interactions. Matching involves several steps before it's completed. Make sure to do them all.</i>
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<i>Next is the matching process. If you have an NDC, your drug may be matched right away;
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if not, it will try brand names (usually that never works); then it tries the first word of the Generic Name.  
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This is what it will do here. Remember, if you don't match the drug,  
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you don't get [[allergy~|Allergy]] or drug interactions.  
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Matching involves several steps before it's completed. Make sure to do them all.</i>
  
 
Do you wish to match/rematch to NATIONAL DRUG file? Yes//  (Yes)
 
Do you wish to match/rematch to NATIONAL DRUG file? Yes//  (Yes)
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STRENGTH: 500//
 
STRENGTH: 500//
  
Select DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: ?
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Select DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: <b>?</b>
 
     Answer with POSSIBLE DOSAGES DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE
 
     Answer with POSSIBLE DOSAGES DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE
 
   Choose from:
 
   Choose from:
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SOURCE OF SUPPLY:
 
SOURCE OF SUPPLY:
 
CURRENT INVENTORY:
 
CURRENT INVENTORY:
ACTION PROFILE MESSAGE (OP):
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[[ACTION~|Action]] PROFILE MESSAGE (OP):
 
MESSAGE:
 
MESSAGE:
 
QUANTITY DISPENSE MESSAGE:
 
QUANTITY DISPENSE MESSAGE:
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A Non-VA Med ITEM? No// <b>Y</b>  (Yes)
 
A Non-VA Med ITEM? No// <b>Y</b>  (Yes)
  
<i>Orderable items are what the physician/provider sees in CPRS. You need to match each drug to an orderable item.</i>
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<i>Orderable items are what the physician/provider sees in CPRS. You need to match each drug to an orderable item.
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Multiple drugs can be matched to a single Orderable Item, giving the Physician a view of multiple available dosages in CPRS.</i>
  
 
** You are NOW in the ORDERABLE ITEM matching for the dispense drug. **
 
** You are NOW in the ORDERABLE ITEM matching for the dispense drug. **
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FORMULARY STATUS:
 
FORMULARY STATUS:
Select OI-DRUG TEXT ENTRY:  <This lets you put a Drug Text (like a dosing table)>
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Select OI-DRUG TEXT ENTRY:  <i>This lets you put a Drug Text (like a dosing table)</i>
INACTIVE DATE: <This lets you inactivate the orderable item and remove it from view>
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INACTIVE DATE: <i>This lets you inactivate the orderable item and remove it from view</i>
DAY (nD) or DOSE (nL) LIMIT: <This lets you limit the dosage of the drug>
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DAY (nD) or DOSE (nL) LIMIT: <i>This lets you limit the dosage of the drug</i>
MED ROUTE: PO  ORAL      PO  <This is the default route for the physician>
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MED ROUTE: <b>PO</b> ORAL      PO  <i>This is the default route for the physician and pharmacist></i>
SCHEDULE TYPE: R  FILL ON REQUEST  <Can leave this blank>
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SCHEDULE TYPE: <i>Unless drug typical use is PRN or ONE TIME leave this blank. When blank, the default SCHEDULE TYPE in Inpatient is CONTINUOUS.</i>
SCHEDULE: BID  <This is the typical dosing interval>
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SCHEDULE: <b>BID</b> <i>This is the typical dosing interval</i>
  
 
Outpatient Expansion:
 
Outpatient Expansion:
 
TWICE A DAY
 
TWICE A DAY
  
PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS: FOR SEIZURES  <This will show up as default instructions on labels>
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PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS: <b>FOR SEIZURES</b> <i>This will show up as default instructions on labels</i>
  
 
  FOR SEIZURES
 
  FOR SEIZURES
  
Select SYNONYM: KEPPRA  <These synonyms are what the provider can search by in CPRS>
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Select SYNONYM: <b>KEPPRA</b> <i>These synonyms are what the provider can search by in CPRS</i>
   Are you adding 'KEPPRA' as a new SYNONYM? No// Y  (Yes)
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   Are you adding 'KEPPRA' as a new SYNONYM? No// <b>Y</b> (Yes)
  
 
SYNONYM: KEPPRA//
 
SYNONYM: KEPPRA//

Latest revision as of 01:37, 12 April 2022

Written by Sam Habiel. Questions? Post on the hardhats Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/hardhats.

Prerequisites

In order to enter drugs, you need to have access to the menu Drug Enter/Edit through PSS MGR (Pharmacy Data Management). This menu comes by default in WorldVistA XUCORE (Core Menu).

Even though the menu is not locked, the entry routine checks for a bunch of security keys.

They are:

  • PSNMGR is needed to match/rematch to NATIONAL DRUG file
  • PSORPH or PSXCMOPMGR is needed for OUTPATIENT drugs; PSORPH for non-VA drugs
  • PSJU MGR is needed for UNIT DOSE drugs
  • PSJI MGR is needed for IV drugs
  • PSGWMGR is needed for WARD STOCK drugs
  • PSAMGR or PSA ORDERS is needed for DRUG ACCOUNTABILITY usage
  • PSDMGR is needed for CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES usage

What you really need is the following for a typical hospital implementation:

  • PSNMGR (to match the drug)
  • PSORPH (to mark drugs for outpatient and non-VA)
  • PSJU MGR (to mark drugs for Unit Dose)
  • PSJI MGR (to mark drugs for IV)

If you cannot match/rematch a drug; AND/OR get the following message:

You do not have the proper keys to continue. Sorry, this concludes your editing session.

then you are missing security keys.

IF YOU DO NOT MATCH A DRUG, IT WILL NOT PARTICIPATE IN DRUG-DRUG, DRUG-FOOD, AND DRUG-Allergy INTERACTIONS

Here are two sessions on entering a drug. The first is when you are entering a drug marketed in the US; and second is in a case you are using VISTA outside of the US and entering a drug not found in the US. Because I am lazy, the first example has most of the annotations.

Entering a Drug marketed in the US

<i><Enter Drug as Generic Name Concentration Tablet Route Package Size. Package size is usually omitted for drugs not dispensed as packages></i>
Select DRUG GENERIC NAME: <b>LEVETIRACETAM 500MG TAB ORAL</b>
  Are you adding 'LEVETIRACETAM 500MG TAB ORAL' as
    a new DRUG (the 4857TH)? No// <b>Y</b>  (Yes)
   DRUG NUMBER: 94695//
   DRUG VA CLASSIFICATION:
   DRUG FSN:
   DRUG LOCAL NON-FORMULARY:
   DRUG INACTIVE DATE:
   DRUG MESSAGE:
   DRUG RESTRICTION:
GENERIC NAME: LEVETIRACETAM 500MG TAB ORAL  Replace
VA CLASSIFICATION:
DEA, SPECIAL HDLG:
DAW CODE:

NATIONAL FORMULARY INDICATOR: Not Matched To NDF
LOCAL NON-FORMULARY:
VISN NON-FORMULARY:
Select DRUG TEXT ENTRY:
Select FORMULARY ALTERNATIVE:
Select SYNONYM: <i><These synonyms show up for pharmacists. 
Also, the Bar Code for BCMA goes here. 
Enter these using a bar code scanner. I am entering none here></i>
MESSAGE: <This shows up for pharmacists and physicians as a pop-up>
RESTRICTION:
FSN:
NDC: <If you are in the US, enter this. It makes matching easier>
INACTIVE DATE: <This field inactivates the drug>

If you are planning to match to a NDF entry later or have no plan of using
the external billing function, you may skip the Service Code entry.
SERVICE CODE:

WARNING LABEL SOURCE is not 'NEW'.
WARNING LABEL will be used until the WARNING LABEL SOURCE is set to 'NEW'.
WARNING LABEL:
Current Warning labels for LEVETIRACETAM 500MG TAB ORAL
No warnings from the new data source exist for this drug.
Verify that the drug is matched to the National Drug File.

Would you like to edit this list of warnings? N// O
ORDER UNIT: <i>If you enter this, price and the Dispense Unit Per Order Unit,
 the Price Per Dispense Unit field will be calculated for you. 
Physicians using CPRS can then see how much each pill costs.</i>
PRICE PER ORDER UNIT:
DISPENSE UNIT: <b>TAB</b>  <Make sure to fill this. This shows up on the label>
DISPENSE UNITS PER ORDER UNIT:

  Note:     Defaulting the NCPDP DISPENSE UNIT to EACH and the
            NCPDP QUANTITY MULTIPLIER to 1 (one).

NCPDP DISPENSE UNIT: EACH//
NCPDP QUANTITY MULTIPLIER: 1//
PRICE PER DISPENSE UNIT:

<i>Next is the matching process. If you have an NDC, your drug may be matched right away;
if not, it will try brand names (usually that never works); then it tries the first word of the Generic Name. 
This is what it will do here. Remember, if you don't match the drug, 
you don't get [[allergy~|Allergy]] or drug interactions. 
Matching involves several steps before it's completed. Make sure to do them all.</i>

Do you wish to match/rematch to NATIONAL DRUG file? Yes//   (Yes)

Deleting Possible Dosages...


Match local drug  LEVETIRACETAM 500MG TAB ORAL
                                        ORDER UNIT:
                        DISPENSE UNITS/ORDER UNITS:
                                     DISPENSE UNIT: TAB
No NDC to match...

     I will attempt to match the NDCs from your SYNONYMS.

No match by Synonym NDC... now first word



Match made with LEVETIRACETAM 500MG TAB ORAL
  Now select VA Product Name

1 LEVETIRACETAM 1000MG TAB    TAB  CN400  L0410
2 LEVETIRACETAM 100MG/ML INJ    INJ,SOLN  CN400  L0384
3 LEVETIRACETAM 100MG/ML SOLN,ORAL    SOLN,ORAL  CN400  L0321
4 LEVETIRACETAM 250MG TAB    TAB  CN400  L0266
5 LEVETIRACETAM 500MG TAB    TAB  CN400  L0267
6 LEVETIRACETAM 750MG TAB    TAB  CN400  L0268

Enter your choice: <b>5</b>
          Is this a match  < Reply Y, N or press return to continue > :  Y

CHOOSE FROM:
  1    120  BOTTLE
  2    OTHER  OTHER
          Enter Package Size & Type Combination: <b>1</b>

Local drug LEVETIRACETAM 500MG TAB ORAL
matches    LEVETIRACETAM 500MG TAB
PACKAGE SIZE: 120
PACKAGE TYPE: BOTTLE

< Enter "Y" for yes >
< Enter "N" for no >                              OK? :  <b>Y</b>
LOCAL DRUG NAME: LEVETIRACETAM 500MG TAB ORAL
                                        ORDER UNIT:
                        DISPENSE UNITS/ORDER UNITS:
                                     DISPENSE UNIT: TAB

VA PRODUCT NAME: LEVETIRACETAM 500MG TAB
VA PRINT NAME: LEVETIRACETAM 500MG TAB                   CMOP ID: L0267
VA DISPENSE UNIT: TAB                                    MARKABLE FOR CMOP: YES
     PACKAGE SIZE: 120
     PACKAGE TYPE: BOTTLE
VA CLASS: CN400  ANTICONVULSANTS
CS FEDERAL SCHEDULE:
INGREDIENTS:
     LEVETIRACETAM
NATIONAL FORMULARY INDICATOR: YES
NATIONAL FORMULARY RESTRICTION:


< Enter "Y" for yes, "N" for no >


          Is this a match ? <b>Y</b>

You have just VERIFIED this match and MERGED the entry.

Resetting Possible Dosages..

Press Return to continue:
Just a reminder...you are editing LEVETIRACETAM 500MG TAB ORAL.

Strength from National Drug File match => 500    MG
Strength currently in the Drug File    => 500    MG

Strength => 500   Unit => MG

<i>Make sure to clean up the dosages. 1000mg is not a valid dose for Levetiracetam. So I remove it. 
This makes it not selectable as a dose in CPRS. If you don't do that, you open yourself to the possiblity of a lot of medication errors.</i>
POSSIBLE DOSAGES:
   DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: 1         DOSE: 500MG           PACKAGE: IO
   DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: 2         DOSE: 1000MG          PACKAGE: IO

LOCAL POSSIBLE DOSAGES:


Do you want to edit the dosages? N// <b>YES</b>

Changing the strength will update all possible dosages for this Drug.


STRENGTH: 500//

Select DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: <b>?</b>
    Answer with POSSIBLE DOSAGES DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE
   Choose from:
   1     500    IO
   2     1000    IO

        You may enter a new POSSIBLE DOSAGES, if you wish
        Type a Number between 0 and 99999999, 4 Decimal Digits

Select DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: <b>2</b>    1000    IO

DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: 2// <b>@</b>
   SURE YOU WANT TO DELETE THE ENTIRE '2' DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE? Y  (Yes)

Select DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE:


Enter/Edit Local Possible Dosages? N// <b><enter></b> O

<i>This next section is to help you tell how the drug is going to be used. 
The options that you see depend on what security keys you have.</i>

MARK THIS DRUG AND EDIT IT FOR:
O  - Outpatient
U  - Unit Dose
I  - IV
X  - Non-VA Med

Enter your choice(s) separated by commas : <b>O,U,X</b>
                                           O - Outpatient
                                           U - Unit Dose
                                           X - Non-VA Med
** You are NOW editing OUTPATIENT fields. **

AN Outpatient Pharmacy ITEM? No// <b>Y</b>  (Yes)
CORRESPONDING INPATIENT DRUG:
MAXIMUM DOSE PER DAY:
LOCAL NON-FORMULARY:
NORMAL AMOUNT TO ORDER:
SOURCE OF SUPPLY:
CURRENT INVENTORY:
[[ACTION~|Action]] PROFILE MESSAGE (OP):
MESSAGE:
QUANTITY DISPENSE MESSAGE:
OP EXTERNAL DISPENSE:

Do you wish to mark/unmark as a LAB MONITOR or CLOZAPINE DRUG?
Enter Yes or No: <b>NO</b>
** You are NOW editing UNIT DOSE fields. **

AN Unit Dose ITEM? No// <b>Y</b>  (Yes)
CORRESPONDING OUTPATIENT DRUG:
ATC MNEMONIC:
Select WARD GROUP FOR ATC CANISTER:
** You are NOW Marking/Unmarking for NON-VA MEDS. **

A Non-VA Med ITEM? No// <b>Y</b>  (Yes)

<i>Orderable items are what the physician/provider sees in CPRS. You need to match each drug to an orderable item. 
Multiple drugs can be matched to a single Orderable Item, giving the Physician a view of multiple available dosages in CPRS.</i>

** You are NOW in the ORDERABLE ITEM matching for the dispense drug. **


   Dosage Form -> TAB


Match to another Orderable Item with same Dosage Form? NO//


   Dosage Form   -> TAB
   Dispense Drug -> LEVETIRACETAM 500MG TAB ORAL


Orderable Item Name: LEVETIRACETAM//

Matching LEVETIRACETAM 500MG TAB ORAL
   to
LEVETIRACETAM TAB

Is this OK? YES//
Match Complete!

   Now editing Orderable Item:
   LEVETIRACETAM   TAB

FORMULARY STATUS:
Select OI-DRUG TEXT ENTRY:  <i>This lets you put a Drug Text (like a dosing table)</i>
INACTIVE DATE: <i>This lets you inactivate the orderable item and remove it from view</i>
DAY (nD) or DOSE (nL) LIMIT: <i>This lets you limit the dosage of the drug</i>
MED ROUTE: <b>PO</b>  ORAL      PO  <i>This is the default route for the physician and pharmacist></i>
SCHEDULE TYPE: <i>Unless drug typical use is PRN or ONE TIME leave this blank. When blank, the default SCHEDULE TYPE in Inpatient is CONTINUOUS.</i>
SCHEDULE: <b>BID</b>  <i>This is the typical dosing interval</i>

Outpatient Expansion:
TWICE A DAY

PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS: <b>FOR SEIZURES</b>  <i>This will show up as default instructions on labels</i>

 FOR SEIZURES

Select SYNONYM: <b>KEPPRA</b>  <i>These synonyms are what the provider can search by in CPRS</i>
  Are you adding 'KEPPRA' as a new SYNONYM? No// <b>Y</b>  (Yes)

SYNONYM: KEPPRA//

Select SYNONYM:

Entering a Drug not marketed in the US

There are a few things to notice about this example. Most importantly, you may need to do exotic matches; and you may need to change the strength to match what you get in your country.

<Enter drug as Name conc dosage form route size. You only have 30 characters, so you may need to omit some stuff>
Select DRUG GENERIC NAME: AMBROXOL 15MG/2ML SOLN 50ML BOTTLE
  Are you adding 'AMBROXOL 15MG/2ML SOLN 50ML BOTTLE' as
    a new DRUG (the 1669TH)? No// Y  (Yes)
   DRUG NUMBER: 3372//
   DRUG VA CLASSIFICATION: <Leave all of these blank>
   DRUG FSN:
   DRUG LOCAL NON-FORMULARY:
   DRUG INACTIVE DATE:
   DRUG MESSAGE:
   DRUG RESTRICTION:
GENERIC NAME: AMBROXOL 15MG/2ML SOLN 50ML BOTTLE  Replace
VA CLASSIFICATION:
DEA, SPECIAL HDLG:
DAW CODE:

NATIONAL FORMULARY INDICATOR: Not Matched To NDF
LOCAL NON-FORMULARY:
VISN NON-FORMULARY:
Select DRUG TEXT ENTRY:
Select FORMULARY ALTERNATIVE:
Select SYNONYM:    <These synonyms are what pharamcists can search by>
MESSAGE:
RESTRICTION:
FSN:
NDC:
INACTIVE DATE:

If you are planning to match to a NDF entry later or have no plan of using
the external billing function, you may skip the Service Code entry.
SERVICE CODE:

WARNING LABEL SOURCE is not 'NEW'.
WARNING LABEL will be used until the WARNING LABEL SOURCE is set to 'NEW'.
WARNING LABEL:
Current Warning labels for AMBROXOL 15MG/2ML SOLN 50ML BOTTLE
No warnings from the new data source exist for this drug.
Verify that the drug is matched to the National Drug File.

Would you like to edit this list of warnings? N// O
ORDER UNIT:
PRICE PER ORDER UNIT:
DISPENSE UNIT: BOTTLE  <Very important field--prints on label>
DISPENSE UNITS PER ORDER UNIT:

  Note:     Defaulting the NCPDP DISPENSE UNIT to EACH and the
            NCPDP QUANTITY MULTIPLIER to 1 (one).

NCPDP DISPENSE UNIT: EACH//
NCPDP QUANTITY MULTIPLIER: 1//
PRICE PER DISPENSE UNIT:

<Always try to match to the National Drug file>
Do you wish to match/rematch to NATIONAL DRUG file? Yes//   (Yes)

Deleting Possible Dosages...


Match local drug  AMBROXOL 15MG/2ML SOLN 50ML BOTTLE
                                        ORDER UNIT:
                        DISPENSE UNITS/ORDER UNITS:
                                     DISPENSE UNIT: BOTTLE
No NDC to match...

     I will attempt to match the NDCs from your SYNONYMS.

No match by Synonym NDC... now first word



Match on first word failed...


No match . . . attempting to match by Trade Name
There are no Trade Names...unable to match

Do you want to attempt to match by NDC or UPN:

     Select one of the following:

          N         NDC
          U         UPN

Enter response: NDC//

Please enter NDC Code <WITH DASHES>:

Unable to match by Name, Trade Name or NDC Code/UPN

Select VA GENERIC NAME:    GUAIFENESIN
         ...OK? Yes//   (Yes)


Match made with AMBROXOL 15MG/2ML SOLN 50ML BOTTLE
  Now select VA Product Name

1 GUAIFENESIN 100MG TAB    TAB  RE302  G0079
2 GUAIFENESIN 100MG/5ML (AF) LIQUID    LIQUID,ORAL  RE302  G0218
3 GUAIFENESIN 100MG/5ML (SF & AF) LIQUID    LIQUID,ORAL  RE302  G0130
4 GUAIFENESIN 100MG/5ML (SF & AF) LIQUID,5ML    LIQUID,ORAL  RE302  G0261
5 GUAIFENESIN 100MG/5ML (SF) LIQUID    SYRUP  RE302  G0106
6 GUAIFENESIN 100MG/5ML SYRUP    SYRUP  RE302  G0035
7 GUAIFENESIN 1200MG TAB,SA    TAB,SA  RE302  G0161  **INACTIVE**
8 GUAIFENESIN 200MG CAP    CAP,ORAL  RE302  G0092
9 GUAIFENESIN 200MG TAB    TAB  RE302  G0107
10 GUAIFENESIN 200MG/5ML (SF & AF) LIQUID    LIQUID  RE302  G0125

Enter your choice or press return to continue: 2
          Is this a match  < Reply Y, N or press return to continue > :  y

CHOOSE FROM:
  1    120 ML  BOTTLE
  2    240 ML  BOTTLE
  3    3840 ML  BOTTLE
  4    480 ML  BOTTLE
  5    OTHER  OTHER
          Enter Package Size & Type Combination: 5

Local drug AMBROXOL 15MG/2ML SOLN 50ML BOTTLE
matches    GUAIFENESIN 100MG/5ML (AF) LIQUID
PACKAGE SIZE: OTHER
PACKAGE TYPE: OTHER

< Enter "Y" for yes >
< Enter "N" for no >                              OK? :  y
LOCAL DRUG NAME: AMBROXOL 15MG/2ML SOLN 50ML BOTTLE
                                        ORDER UNIT:
                        DISPENSE UNITS/ORDER UNITS:
                                     DISPENSE UNIT: BOTTLE

VA PRODUCT NAME: GUAIFENESIN 100MG/5ML (AF) LIQUID
VA PRINT NAME: GUAIFENESIN 100MG/5ML (AF) LIQUID         CMOP ID: G0218
VA DISPENSE UNIT: ML                                     MARKABLE FOR CMOP: YES
     PACKAGE SIZE: OTHER
     PACKAGE TYPE: OTHER
VA CLASS: RE302  NON-OPIOID-CONTAINING ANTITUSSIVES/EXPECTORANTS
CS FEDERAL SCHEDULE:
INGREDIENTS:
     GUAIFENESIN 100 MG/5ML
NATIONAL FORMULARY INDICATOR: YES
NATIONAL FORMULARY RESTRICTION:


< Enter "Y" for yes, "N" for no >


          Is this a match ? y

You have just VERIFIED this match and MERGED the entry.

Resetting Possible Dosages..

Press Return to continue:
Just a reminder...you are editing AMBROXOL 15MG/2ML SOLN 50ML BOTTLE.

Strength from National Drug File match => 100    MG/5ML
Strength currently in the Drug File    => 100

Strength => 100   Unit =>

POSSIBLE DOSAGES:
   DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: 1         DOSE: 100MG/5ML       PACKAGE: I
   DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: 2         DOSE: 200MG/10ML      PACKAGE: I

LOCAL POSSIBLE DOSAGES:


Do you want to edit the dosages? N// y  YES

Changing the strength will update all possible dosages for this Drug.

<May need to change dosage>
STRENGTH: 100// 37.5

Resetting possible dosages:
  Possible Dosage = 37.5MG/1.875ML
  Possible Dosage = 75MG/3.75ML

Select DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: ?
    Answer with POSSIBLE DOSAGES DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE
   Choose from:
   1     37.5    I
   2     75    I

        You may enter a new POSSIBLE DOSAGES, if you wish
        Type a Number between 0 and 99999999, 4 Decimal Digits

Select DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: 1    37.5    I

DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: 1// @
   SURE YOU WANT TO DELETE THE ENTIRE '1' DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE? y  (Yes)

Select DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: 2    75    I

DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: 2// @
   SURE YOU WANT TO DELETE THE ENTIRE '2' DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE? y  (Yes)

Select DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: ?
        You may enter a new POSSIBLE DOSAGES, if you wish
        Type a Number between 0 and 99999999, 4 Decimal Digits

Select DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE:

Strength: 37.5                Unit: MG/5ML

Select LOCAL POSSIBLE DOSAGE: ?
        You may enter a new LOCAL POSSIBLE DOSAGE, if you wish
        Answer must be 1-60 characters in length.

Select LOCAL POSSIBLE DOSAGE: ?
        You may enter a new LOCAL POSSIBLE DOSAGE, if you wish
        Answer must be 1-60 characters in length.

Select LOCAL POSSIBLE DOSAGE: 5 ML
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 No// Y  (Yes)

LOCAL POSSIBLE DOSAGE: 5 ML//
PACKAGE: IO  Both
DOSE UNIT: ML  MILLILITER(S)
NUMERIC DOSE: 5

Strength: 37.5                Unit: MG/5ML

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U  - Unit Dose
I  - IV
X  - Non-VA Med

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                                           X - Non-VA Med
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A Non-VA Med ITEM? No// Y  (Yes)

** You are NOW in the ORDERABLE ITEM matching for the dispense drug. **


   Dosage Form -> LIQUID,ORAL


Match to another Orderable Item with same Dosage Form? NO//


   Dosage Form   -> LIQUID,ORAL
   Dispense Drug -> AMBROXOL 15MG/2ML SOLN 50ML BOTTLE


Orderable Item Name: GUAIFENESIN// AMBROXOL

Matching AMBROXOL 15MG/2ML SOLN 50ML BOTTLE
   to
AMBROXOL LIQUID,ORAL

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Match Complete!

   Now editing Orderable Item:
   AMBROXOL   LIQUID,ORAL

FORMULARY STATUS:
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INACTIVE DATE:
DAY (nD) or DOSE (nL) LIMIT:
MED ROUTE: PO  ORAL      PO
SCHEDULE TYPE: R  FILL ON REQUEST
SCHEDULE: TID
PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS:

Select SYNONYM: MYCOSOLVAN
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ABLE ITEM)? No// Y  (Yes)

SYNONYM: MYCOSOLVAN//

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