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Medicines Data Repository Implementation Guide - Local Development build (v0.2.0) built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) Build Tools. See the Directory of published versions ( src
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There are examples where a medication request may include the option of an oral dose or an Intravenous or Intramuscular dose. For example, "Ondansetron 8mg orally or IV twice a day as needed for nausea" or "Compazine® (prochlorperazine) 5-10mg PO or 25mg PR bid prn nausea or vomiting". In these cases, two medication requests would be created that could be grouped together. The decision on which dose and route of administration to use is based on the patient's condition at the time the dose is needed. ( src
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This is the Implementation Guide for the NZ Medicines Data Repository HL7® FHIR® APIs which provide secure access to prescribing and dispensing information for both clinicians and consumers. ( src
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The codes SHOULD be taken from For example codes, see http://nzmt.org.nz/vshttp://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/medication-codes
( preferred
to http://nzmt.org.nz/vs
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The NZ Medicines Data Repository (MDR) is a trusted source of prescribed and dispensed medicines information for New Zealanders and is based on real time information received directly, in real time, from the New Zealand ePrescription Service (NZePS)
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