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Drug

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A chemical or biologic substance, used as a medical therapy, that has a physiological effect on an organism.
PropertyExpected TypeDescription
Properties from schema:Drug
schema:activeIngredient schema:Text An active ingredient, typically chemical compounds and/or biologic substances.
schema:administrationRoute schema:Text A route by which this drug may be administered, e.g. 'oral'.
schema:alcoholWarning schema:Text Any precaution, guidance, contraindication, etc. related to consumption of alcohol while taking this drug.
schema:availableStrength schema:DrugStrength An available dosage strength for the drug.
schema:breastfeedingWarning schema:Text Any precaution, guidance, contraindication, etc. related to this drug's use by breastfeeding mothers.
schema:clinicalPharmacology schema:Text Description of the absorption and elimination of drugs, including their concentration (pharmacokinetics, pK) and biological effects (pharmacodynamics, pD). Supersedes schema:clincalPharmacology.
schema:cost schema:DrugCost Cost per unit of the drug, as reported by the source being tagged.
schema:dosageForm schema:Text A dosage form in which this drug/supplement is available, e.g. 'tablet', 'suspension', 'injection'.
schema:doseSchedule schema:DoseSchedule A dosing schedule for the drug for a given population, either observed, recommended, or maximum dose based on the type used.
schema:drugClass schema:DrugClass The class of drug this belongs to (e.g., statins).
schema:foodWarning schema:Text Any precaution, guidance, contraindication, etc. related to consumption of specific foods while taking this drug.
schema:interactingDrug schema:Drug Another drug that is known to interact with this drug in a way that impacts the effect of this drug or causes a risk to the patient. Note: disease interactions are typically captured as contraindications.
schema:isAvailableGenerically schema:Boolean True if the drug is available in a generic form (regardless of name).
schema:isProprietary schema:Boolean True if this item's name is a proprietary/brand name (vs. generic name).
schema:labelDetails schema:URL Link to the drug's label details.
schema:legalStatus schema:DrugLegalStatus The drug or supplement's legal status, including any controlled substance schedules that apply.
schema:manufacturer schema:Organization The manufacturer of the product.
schema:mechanismOfAction schema:Text The specific biochemical interaction through which this drug or supplement produces its pharmacological effect.
schema:nonProprietaryName schema:Text The generic name of this drug or supplement.
schema:overdosage schema:Text Any information related to overdose on a drug, including signs or symptoms, treatments, contact information for emergency response.
schema:pregnancyCategory schema:DrugPregnancyCategory Pregnancy category of this drug.
schema:pregnancyWarning schema:Text Any precaution, guidance, contraindication, etc. related to this drug's use during pregnancy.
schema:prescribingInfo schema:URL Link to prescribing information for the drug.
schema:prescriptionStatus schema:DrugPrescriptionStatus Indicates whether this drug is available by prescription or over-the-counter.
schema:relatedDrug schema:Drug Any other drug related to this one, for example commonly-prescribed alternatives.
schema:warning schema:URL  or
schema:Text 
Any FDA or other warnings about the drug (text or URL).
Properties from schema:MedicalTherapy
schema:adverseOutcome 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 schema:MedicalContraindication A contraindication for this therapy.
schema:duplicateTherapy schema:MedicalTherapy A therapy that duplicates or overlaps this one.
schema:indication 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 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 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 schema:MedicalGuideline A medical guideline related to this entity.
schema:medicineSystem schema:MedicineSystem The system of medicine that includes this MedicalEntity, for example 'evidence-based', 'homeopathic', 'chiropractic', etc.
schema:recognizingAuthority schema:Organization If applicable, the organization that officially recognizes this entity as part of its endorsed system of medicine.
schema:relevantSpecialty schema:MedicalSpecialty If applicable, a medical specialty in which this entity is relevant.
schema:study schema:MedicalStudy A medical study or trial related to this entity.
Properties from schema:Thing
schema:additionalType 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 schema:Text An alias for the item.
schema:description schema:Text A short description of the item.
schema:image schema:ImageObject  or
schema:URL 
An image of the item. This can be a URL or a fully described ImageObject.
schema:name schema:Text The name of the item.
schema:potentialAction schema:Action Indicates a potential Action, which describes an idealized action in which this thing would play an 'object' role.
schema:sameAs 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 schema:URL URL of the item.


Instances of schema:Drug may appear as values for the following properties
PropertyOn TypesDescription
schema:affectedBy schema:MedicalTest Drugs that affect the test's results.
schema:drug schema:DrugClass A drug in this drug class.
schema:interactingDrug schema:Drug Another drug that is known to interact with this drug in a way that impacts the effect of this drug or causes a risk to the patient. Note: disease interactions are typically captured as contraindications.
schema:relatedDrug schema:Drug Any other drug related to this one, for example commonly-prescribed alternatives.

Prefixes used:

  • schema: http://schema.org/
  • Acknowledgements

    This class contains information contributed by WikiDoc.

    Examples

    <h1>Drug Info: PainAwayMax</h1>
    PainAwayMax is a brand of ibuprofen manufactured by FooCorp. It is an
    analgesic in the class of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drugs.
    It is used to temporarily relieve minor aches and pains due
    to:
    <ul>
      <li>headache</li>
      <li>toothache</li>
      <li>backache</li>
      <li>menstrual cramps</li>
      <li>the common cold</li>
      <li>muscular aches</li>
      <li>minor pain of arthritis</li>
    </ul>
    and to temporarily reduce fever.
    <br>
    It is available in the US as a non-prescription drug in the form of
    tablets and capsules.
    <br>
    Common side effects include diarrhea, constipation, bloating,
    dizziniess, or nervousness. Call a doctor immediately if you
    experience any of the following rare but serious side effects:
    vomiting blood, bloody stools, or stomach pain that does not get better.
    <br>
    Do not use PainAwayMax if you have ever had an allergic reaction to any
    other pain reliever/fever reducer, or right before or after heart surgery.
    <br>
    <b>Warning:</b> NSAIDs may cause severe stomach bleeding.
    
    <div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Drug">
      <h1>Drug Info: <span itemprop="name">PainAwayMax</span></h1>
      PainAwayMax is a brand of
      <span itemprop="alternateName">ibuprofen</span> manufactured by
      <span itemprop="manufacturer" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
        <span itemprop="name">FooCorp</span>
      </span>.
      It is an
      <span itemprop="drugClass" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/DrugClass">
       <span itemprop="name">analgesic</span>
      </span> in the class of
      <span itemprop="drugClass" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/DrugClass">
        <span itemprop="name">nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory</span>
        (<span itemprop="alternateName">NSAID</span>)
      </span>
      drugs.
      It is used to temporarily relieve minor aches and pains due to:
      <ul>
        <li><span itemprop="indication" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/TreatmentIndication">
              <span itemprop="name">headache</span>
            </span></li>
        <li><span itemprop="indication" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/TreatmentIndication">
              <span itemprop="name">toothache</span>
            </span></li>
        <li><span itemprop="indication" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/TreatmentIndication">
              <span itemprop="name">backache</span>
            </span></li>
        <li><span itemprop="indication" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/TreatmentIndication">
              <span itemprop="name">menstrual cramps</span>
            </span></li>
        <li><span itemprop="indication" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/TreatmentIndication">
              the <span itemprop="name">common cold</span>
            </span></li>
        <li><span itemprop="indication" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/TreatmentIndication">
              <span itemprop="name">muscular aches</span>
            </span></li>
        <li><span itemprop="indication" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/TreatmentIndication">
              <span itemprop="name">minor pain of arthritis</span>
            </span></li>
      </ul>
      and to temporarily reduce
      <span itemprop="indication" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/TreatmentIndication">
        <span itemprop="name">fever</span>
      </span>.
      <br>It is available in the
      <span itemprop="legalStatus" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/DrugLegalStatus">
        <span itemprop="applicableLocation">US</span> as a
        <span itemprop="name">non-prescription drug</span>
      </span>
      <link itemprop="prescriptionStatus" href="http://schema.org/OTC" />
      in the form of <span itemprop="dosageForm">tablets</span> and
      <span itemprop="dosageForm">capsules</span>.
      <br>
      Common side effects include
      <span itemprop="adverseOutcome" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/MedicalSymptom">
        <span itemprop="name">diarrhea</span>
      </span>,
      <span itemprop="adverseOutcome" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/MedicalSymptom">
        <span itemprop="name">constipation</span>
      </span>,
      <span itemprop="adverseOutcome" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/MedicalSymptom">
        <span itemprop="name">bloating</span>
      </span>,
      <span itemprop="adverseOutcome" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/MedicalSymptom">
        <span itemprop="name">dizziness</span>
      </span>, or
      <span itemprop="adverseOutcome" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/MedicalSymptom">
        <span itemprop="name">nervousness</span>
      </span>.
      Call a doctor immediately if you experience any of the following
      rare but serious side effects:
      <span itemprop="seriousAdverseOutcome" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/MedicalSymptom">
        <span itemprop="name">vomiting blood</span>
      </span>,
      <span itemprop="seriousAdverseOutcome" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/MedicalSymptom">
        <span itemprop="name">bloody stools</span>
      </span>, or
      <span itemprop="seriousAdverseOutcome" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/MedicalSymptom">
        <span itemprop="name">stomach pain that does not get better</span>
      </span>.
      <br>Do not use PainAwayMax if you have ever had an
      <span itemprop="contraindication" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/MedicalContraindication">
        <meta itemprop="name" content="allergic reaction to any pain reliever"/>
        allergic reaction to any other pain reliever/fever reducer
      </span>, or right before or after
      <span itemprop="contraindication" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/MedicalContraindication">
        <span itemprop="name">heart surgery</span>
      </span>.
      <br>
      <b>Warning:</b>
      <span itemprop="warning">NSAIDs may cause severe stomach bleeding</span>.
    </div>
    
    <div vocab="http://schema.org/" typeof="Drug">
      <h1>Drug Info: <span property="name">PainAwayMax</span></h1>
      PainAwayMax is a brand of
      <span property="alternateName">ibuprofen</span> manufactured by
      <span property="manufacturer"  typeof="Organization">
        <span property="name">FooCorp</span>
      </span>.
      It is an
      <span property="drugClass"  typeof="DrugClass">
       <span property="name">analgesic</span>
      </span> in the class of
      <span property="drugClass"  typeof="DrugClass">
        <span property="name">nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory</span>
        (<span property="alternateName">NSAID</span>)
      </span>
      drugs.
      It is used to temporarily relieve minor aches and pains due to:
      <ul>
        <li><span property="indication"  typeof="TreatmentIndication">
              <span property="name">headache</span>
            </span></li>
        <li><span property="indication"  typeof="TreatmentIndication">
              <span property="name">toothache</span>
            </span></li>
        <li><span property="indication"  typeof="TreatmentIndication">
              <span property="name">backache</span>
            </span></li>
        <li><span property="indication"  typeof="TreatmentIndication">
              <span property="name">menstrual cramps</span>
            </span></li>
        <li><span property="indication"  typeof="TreatmentIndication">
              the <span property="name">common cold</span>
            </span></li>
        <li><span property="indication"  typeof="TreatmentIndication">
              <span property="name">muscular aches</span>
            </span></li>
        <li><span property="indication"  typeof="TreatmentIndication">
              <span property="name">minor pain of arthritis</span>
            </span></li>
      </ul>
      and to temporarily reduce
      <span property="indication"  typeof="TreatmentIndication">
        <span property="name">fever</span>
      </span>.
      <br>It is available in the
      <span property="legalStatus"  typeof="DrugLegalStatus">
        <span property="applicableLocation">US</span> as a
        <span property="name">non-prescription drug</span>
      </span>
      <link property="prescriptionStatus" href="http://schema.org/OTC" />
      in the form of <span property="dosageForm">tablets</span> and
      <span property="dosageForm">capsules</span>.
      <br>
      Common side effects include
      <span property="adverseOutcome"  typeof="MedicalSymptom">
        <span property="name">diarrhea</span>
      </span>,
      <span property="adverseOutcome"  typeof="MedicalSymptom">
        <span property="name">constipation</span>
      </span>,
      <span property="adverseOutcome"  typeof="MedicalSymptom">
        <span property="name">bloating</span>
      </span>,
      <span property="adverseOutcome"  typeof="MedicalSymptom">
        <span property="name">dizziness</span>
      </span>, or
      <span property="adverseOutcome"  typeof="MedicalSymptom">
        <span property="name">nervousness</span>
      </span>.
      Call a doctor immediately if you experience any of the following
      rare but serious side effects:
      <span property="seriousAdverseOutcome"  typeof="MedicalSymptom">
        <span property="name">vomiting blood</span>
      </span>,
      <span property="seriousAdverseOutcome"  typeof="MedicalSymptom">
        <span property="name">bloody stools</span>
      </span>, or
      <span property="seriousAdverseOutcome"  typeof="MedicalSymptom">
        <span property="name">stomach pain that does not get better</span>
      </span>.
      <br>Do not use PainAwayMax if you have ever had an
      <span property="contraindication"  typeof="MedicalContraindication">
        <meta property="name" content="allergic reaction to any pain reliever"/>
        allergic reaction to any other pain reliever/fever reducer
      </span>, or right before or after
      <span property="contraindication"  typeof="MedicalContraindication">
        <span property="name">heart surgery</span>
      </span>.
      <br>
      <b>Warning:</b>
      <span property="warning">NSAIDs may cause severe stomach bleeding</span>.
    </div>
    
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        },
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        },
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        }
      ],
      "alternateName": "ibuprofen",
      "contraindication": [
        {
          "@type": "MedicalContraindication",
          "name": "allergic reaction to any pain reliever"
        },
        {
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        }
      ],
      "dosageForm": [
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        "capsules"
      ],
      "drugClass": [
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        },
        {
          "@type": "DrugClass",
          "alternateName": "NSAID",
          "name": "nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory"
        }
      ],
      "indication": [
        {
          "@type": "TreatmentIndication",
          "name": "headache"
        },
        {
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          "name": "toothache"
        },
        {
          "@type": "TreatmentIndication",
          "name": "backache"
        },
        {
          "@type": "TreatmentIndication",
          "name": "menstrual cramps"
        },
        {
          "@type": "TreatmentIndication",
          "name": "common cold"
        },
        {
          "@type": "TreatmentIndication",
          "name": "muscular aches"
        },
        {
          "@type": "TreatmentIndication",
          "name": "minor pain of arthritis"
        },
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          "name": "fever"
        }
      ],
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        "applicableLocation": "US",
        "name": "non-prescription drug"
      },
      "manufacturer": {
        "@type": "Organization",
        "name": "FooCorp"
      },
      "name": "PainAwayMax",
      "prescriptionStatus": "http://schema.org/OTC",
      "seriousAdverseOutcome": [
        {
          "@type": "MedicalSymptom",
          "name": "vomiting blood"
        },
        {
          "@type": "MedicalSymptom",
          "name": "bloody stools"
        },
        {
          "@type": "MedicalSymptom",
          "name": "stomach pain that does not get better"
        }
      ],
      "warning": "NSAIDs may cause severe stomach bleeding"
    }
    </script>
    

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