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WHO Drug Dictionary : ウィキペディア英語版 | WHO Drug Dictionary
The WHO Drug Dictionary is an international classification of medicines created by the WHO Programme for International Drug Monitoring and managed by the Uppsala Monitoring Centre.〔Lindquist M. Vigibase, the WHO Global ICSR Database System: Basic Facts. ''Drug Information Journal'', 2008, 42:409-419.〕 It is used by pharmaceutical companies, clinical trial organizations and drug regulatory authorities for identifying drug names in spontaneous ADR reporting (and pharmacovigilance) and in clinical trials.〔Alghabban A. ''Dictionary of Pharmacovigilance.'' Pharmaceutical Press, London, 2004.〕 Created in 1968 and regularly updated, since 2005 there have been major developments in the form of a WHO Drug Dictionary Enhanced (with considerably more fields and data entries) and a WHO Herbal Dictionary, which covers traditional and herbal medicines. ==Dictionary Versions==
The WHO Drug Dictionary has previously been abbreviated as 'WHODRL' and may still be referenced as such.
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