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NDC codes, dispensing, PBM, RxNorm and formulary management

1,921 pharmacy terms

Antidiabeticantidiab

In pharmacy, PBM, and claims systems, an antidiabetic is a drug class that regulates blood glucose levels to manage Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. Linked to diagnosis codes in claims data, tracked through medication adherence metrics, formulary utilization reports, and chronic disease management programs within population health platforms.

Antidiarrhealantidiarhl

In pharmacy and EHR systems, an antidiarrheal is a drug class that reduces stool frequency and urgency by decreasing intestinal motility or fluid secretion. Appears in prescription and OTC claims records, clinical order entry systems, and drug utilization review workflows with associated GI diagnosis codes for appropriateness monitoring.

Antidoteantidote

In EHR and pharmacy systems, an antidote is a pharmacological agent that neutralizes or reverses the toxic effects of a specific poison, drug overdose, or adverse reaction. Stored in formulary databases with emergency dispensing protocols, linked to toxicology event records, and flagged in clinical decision support systems for rapid response workflows.

AntiemeticAE

A drug class documented in EHR medication administration records and pharmacy claims to prevent or reduce nausea and vomiting. Identified via NDC and RxNorm codes in PBM systems; frequently linked to chemotherapy regimens or post-operative care protocols in clinical data pipelines.

AntiepilepticAED

A class of medications used to prevent or control seizures in epilepsy and other neurological conditions. Also called anticonvulsants or antiseizure drugs. Tracked in pharmacy claims data for drug utilization review, therapeutic drug monitoring, and medication therapy management programs.

Antiepileptic Drugantiepi_drug

A class of medications used to prevent or control epileptic seizures. Also called anticonvulsants. Used in neurology and psychiatry for seizure disorders, bipolar disorder, and neuropathic pain. Tracked in pharmacy claims data for drug utilization review and therapeutic monitoring programs.

AntifungalAF

A pharmacological class recorded in EHR medication lists, PBM claims, and pharmacy dispensing systems to treat fungal infections. Mapped via NDC and RxNorm codes; monitored for drug interactions and immunocompromised patient flags within clinical decision support and formulary management systems.

Antihistamineantihstmn

In EHR, pharmacy, and PBM systems, an antihistamine is a drug class that blocks histamine receptors to treat allergic reactions, urticaria, and rhinitis. Classified by generation in formulary databases, captured in prescription and OTC claims with NDC codes, and used in drug utilization review and allergy management clinical workflows.

AntihypertensiveAH

A drug class captured in EHR medication records, pharmacy claims, and PBM formulary systems to manage elevated blood pressure. Coded via NDC and RxNorm; critical for chronic disease management analytics, HEDIS quality measure reporting, and medication adherence tracking in population health platforms.

Antimicrobialantimcrbl

A class of medications that kill or inhibit the growth of microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Includes antibiotics, antifungals, and antivirals. Tracked in pharmacy claims for antibiotic stewardship programs and drug utilization review in managed care organizations.

Antineoplasticantineoplst

A class of medications used to treat cancer by killing or inhibiting the growth of malignant cells. Also called chemotherapy agents or cytotoxic drugs. Require special handling and storage protocols. Tracked in pharmacy claims and oncology data systems for drug utilization and cost management.

Antioxidantantioxid

A class of compounds that inhibit oxidation and protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. Found in vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds. Tracked in pharmacy and supplement data systems. Used in clinical research and population health analytics for chronic disease prevention studies.

Antiparasiticantiparasit

A class of medications used to treat infections caused by parasites including protozoa, helminths, and ectoparasites. Includes antimalarials, anthelmintics, and antiprotozoals. Tracked in pharmacy claims data for drug utilization review and infectious disease management programs.

AntiplateletAPL

A pharmacological agent class documented in EHR medication lists and pharmacy claims that inhibits platelet aggregation to reduce thrombotic events. Identified via NDC and RxNorm codes in PBM systems; critical for cardiovascular risk stratification, medication reconciliation workflows, and HEDIS adherence measures in claims analytics.

AntipyreticAPYR

A pharmacological class documented in EHR medication administration records and pharmacy dispensing systems used to reduce fever. Identified via NDC and RxNorm codes; frequently co-administered with other agents and tracked in inpatient MAR systems and retail pharmacy claims for episode-of-care analytics.

Antispasmodicantispasmod

A class of medications that relieve muscle spasms and cramping by acting on smooth muscle in the gastrointestinal and urinary tracts. Used to treat irritable bowel syndrome, bladder spasms, and menstrual cramps. Tracked in pharmacy claims for drug utilization review and therapeutic monitoring.

Antitussiveantitussv

In pharmacy and EHR systems, an antitussive is a drug class that suppresses the cough reflex by acting on central or peripheral cough pathways. Recorded in prescription claims and medication order data with NDC and drug class codes, appearing in drug utilization review reports and formulary tier assignments within PBM and clinical pharmacy platforms.

AntiviralAV

A drug class captured in EHR medication records, pharmacy claims, and PBM formulary systems to treat viral infections. Mapped via NDC and RxNorm codes; subject to formulary controls, prior authorization rules, and public health surveillance reporting, particularly for HIV, influenza, and hepatitis treatment protocols in clinical data systems.

AnxiolyticANX

A pharmacological class documented in EHR medication records, behavioral health systems, and PBM claims to reduce anxiety disorders. Identified via NDC and RxNorm codes; subject to controlled substance scheduling flags, DEA reporting requirements, and prior authorization workflows in pharmacy and claims adjudication platforms.

As NeededPRN

Abbreviation PRN, from the Latin 'pro re nata,' indicating a medication or treatment administered only when clinically required rather than on a fixed schedule. Captured in EHR medication administration records and pharmacy dispensing systems to differentiate from scheduled dosing regimens.

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