DietarySupplement
schema:Thing > schema:MedicalEntity > schema:MedicalTherapy > schema:DietarySupplement
A product taken by mouth that contains a dietary ingredient intended to supplement the diet. Dietary ingredients may include vitamins, minerals, herbs or other botanicals, amino acids, and substances such as enzymes, organ tissues, glandulars and metabolites.
Property | Expected Type | Description |
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Properties from schema:DietarySupplement | ||
schema:activeIngredient
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schema:Text | An active ingredient, typically chemical compounds and/or biologic substances. |
schema:background
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schema:Text | Descriptive information establishing a historical perspective on the supplement. May include the rationale for the name, the population where the supplement first came to prominence, etc. |
schema:dosageForm
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schema:Text | A dosage form in which this drug/supplement is available, e.g. 'tablet', 'suspension', 'injection'. |
schema:isProprietary
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schema:Boolean | True if this item's name is a proprietary/brand name (vs. generic name). |
schema:legalStatus
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schema:DrugLegalStatus | The drug or supplement's legal status, including any controlled substance schedules that apply. |
schema:manufacturer
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schema:Organization | The manufacturer of the product. |
schema:maximumIntake
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schema:MaximumDoseSchedule | Recommended intake of this supplement for a given population as defined by a specific recommending authority. |
schema:mechanismOfAction
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schema:Text | The specific biochemical interaction through which this drug or supplement produces its pharmacological effect. |
schema:nonProprietaryName
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schema:Text | The generic name of this drug or supplement. |
schema:recommendedIntake
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schema:RecommendedDoseSchedule | Recommended intake of this supplement for a given population as defined by a specific recommending authority. |
schema:safetyConsideration
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schema:Text | Any potential safety concern associated with the supplement. May include interactions with other drugs and foods, pregnancy, breastfeeding, known adverse reactions, and documented efficacy of the supplement. |
schema:targetPopulation
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schema:Text | Characteristics of the population for which this is intended, or which typically uses it, e.g. 'adults'. |
Properties from schema:MedicalTherapy | ||
schema:adverseOutcome
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schema:MedicalEntity | A possible complication and/or side effect of this therapy. If it is known that an adverse outcome is serious (resulting in death, disability, or permanent damage; requiring hospitalization; or is otherwise life-threatening or requires immediate medical attention), tag it as a seriouseAdverseOutcome instead. |
schema:contraindication
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schema:MedicalContraindication | A contraindication for this therapy. |
schema:duplicateTherapy
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schema:MedicalTherapy | A therapy that duplicates or overlaps this one. |
schema:indication
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schema:MedicalIndication | A factor that indicates use of this therapy for treatment and/or prevention of a condition, symptom, etc. For therapies such as drugs, indications can include both officially-approved indications as well as off-label uses. These can be distinguished by using the ApprovedIndication subtype of MedicalIndication. |
schema:seriousAdverseOutcome
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schema:MedicalEntity | A possible serious complication and/or serious side effect of this therapy. Serious adverse outcomes include those that are life-threatening; result in death, disability, or permanent damage; require hospitalization or prolong existing hospitalization; cause congenital anomalies or birth defects; or jeopardize the patient and may require medical or surgical intervention to prevent one of the outcomes in this definition. |
Properties from schema:MedicalEntity | ||
schema:code
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schema:MedicalCode | A medical code for the entity, taken from a controlled vocabulary or ontology such as ICD-9, DiseasesDB, MeSH, SNOMED-CT, RxNorm, etc. |
schema:guideline
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schema:MedicalGuideline | A medical guideline related to this entity. |
schema:medicineSystem
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schema:MedicineSystem | The system of medicine that includes this MedicalEntity, for example 'evidence-based', 'homeopathic', 'chiropractic', etc. |
schema:recognizingAuthority
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schema:Organization | If applicable, the organization that officially recognizes this entity as part of its endorsed system of medicine. |
schema:relevantSpecialty
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schema:MedicalSpecialty | If applicable, a medical specialty in which this entity is relevant. |
schema:study
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schema:MedicalStudy | A medical study or trial related to this entity. |
Properties from schema:Thing | ||
schema:additionalType
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schema:URL | An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally. |
schema:alternateName
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schema:Text | An alias for the item. |
schema:description
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schema:Text | A short description of the item. |
schema:image
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schema:ImageObject or schema:URL | An image of the item. This can be a URL or a fully described ImageObject. |
schema:name
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schema:Text | The name of the item. |
schema:potentialAction
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schema:Action | Indicates a potential Action, which describes an idealized action in which this thing would play an 'object' role. |
schema:sameAs
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schema:URL | URL of a reference Web page that unambiguously indicates the item's identity. E.g. the URL of the item's Wikipedia page, Freebase page, or official website. |
schema:url
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schema:URL | URL of the item. |
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