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Unified Medical Language System® (UMLS®)

RxNorm Release Notes

May Release - 05/01/2023

For additional information about RxNorm releases, including scripts for loading the RxNorm data into Oracle and MySQL databases, read the RxNorm Technical Documentation.

Sources

The following sources with version names in bold have been updated since the previous RxNorm release:

Source NameSource Abbreviation (SAB)Version
Vaccines AdministeredCVXCVX_2023_04_12
DrugBankDRUGBANKDRUGBANK5.0_2023_04_07
Gold Standard Drug DatabaseGSGS_2023_04_06
Multum MediSource LexiconMMSLMMSL_2023_04_01
Micromedex RED BOOKMMXMMX_2023_04_03
FDA Structured Product LabelsMTHSPLMTHSPL_2023_04_21
FDB MedKnowledge (formerly NDDF Plus)NDDFNDDF_2023_04_05
RxNorm normalized names and codesRXNORMRXNORM_20AA_230501F
Veterans Health Administration National Drug FileVANDFVANDF_2023_03_31

The following sources have not been updated since the previous RxNorm release:

Source NameSABVersion
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification SystemATCATC_2023_03_21
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)MSHMSH2023_2022_07_27
CMS Formulary Reference FileMTHCMSFRFMTHCMSFRF_2020
US Edition of SNOMED CT (drug information)SNOMEDCT_USSNOMEDCT_US_2022_12_31
USP Compendial NomenclatureUSPUSP_2023_03_15

*Reminder: As of October 2017, Medi-Span data will not be included in the RxNorm or UMLS releases. If you have questions about Medi-Span, please contact: medispan-support@wolterskluwer.com.


RxNorm Data Changes

Changes to Cough, Cold, and Flu Packs

Quantifications were simplified to the number one on over-the-counter (OTC) cough, cold, and flu medication packs that are Drug Delivery Devices starting with the RxNorm May 2023 release. This project will take several months to complete.

RxNorm names and RxNorm Concept Unique Identifiers (RXCUIs) were changed. Here are examples of the type of name changes to expect:

Example 1 (Volumes deleted)

Original name:
{1 (240 ML) (acetaminophen 21.7 MG/ML / dextromethorphan hydrobromide 0.667 MG/ML / doxylamine succinate 0.417 MG/ML Oral Solution) / 1 (240 ML) (acetaminophen 21.7 MG/ML / dextromethorphan hydrobromide 0.667 MG Oral Solution) } Pack

New name:
{1 (acetaminophen 21.7 MG/ML / dextromethorphan hydrobromide 0.667 MG/ML / doxylamine succinate 0.417 MG/ML Oral Solution) / 1 (acetaminophen 21.7 MG/ML / dextromethorphan hydrobromide 0.667 MG Oral Solution) } Pack

Example 2 (Quantification changed to one)

Original name:
{12 (acetaminophen 325 MG / chlorpheniramine maleate 2 MG / phenylephrine hydrochloride 5 MG Oral Tablet) / 12 (acetaminophen 325 MG / phenylephrine hydrochloride 5 MG Oral Tablet) } Pack

New name:
{1 (acetaminophen 325 MG / chlorpheniramine maleate 2 MG / phenylephrine hydrochloride 5 MG Oral Tablet) / 1 (acetaminophen 325 MG / phenylephrine hydrochloride 5 MG Oral Tablet) } Pack

The RxNorm terminology generally does not include package size in product names. OTC cough, cold, and flu packages are not necessarily intended to be used by one person only and do not require a person to use the entire pack. Thus, it is not critical to include detailed quantifications for OTC cough, cold, and flu packages. Changing quantifications on OTC cough, cold, and flu packs will simplify the work of RxNorm editors and improve the quality of RxNorm.


Upcoming RxNorm Data Changes

Removal of MeSH from RxNorm

As previously announced on April 4, 2023, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) will no longer include Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) in RxNorm after the RxNorm October 2023 release. In other words, the RxNorm October 2023 monthly release will be the last version of RxNorm containing MeSH data. The RxNorm November 2023 release will not contain MeSH data. This will better focus our development efforts on clinical drug vocabularies in RxNorm. Please plan accordingly.

MeSH content will continue to be available from MeSH directly and from the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) despite the changes in RxNorm.

More information on how to obtain MeSH and RxNorm data from the UMLS Metathesaurus will be coming soon. In the meantime, we welcome you to become familiar with the UMLS as a resource for obtaining RxNorm and MeSH content in the future.

The MeSH thesaurus is a controlled vocabulary used for indexing, cataloging, and searching for biomedical and health-related information and documents. The UMLS integrates and distributes key terminology, classification and coding standards, and associated resources to promote creation of more effective and interoperable biomedical information systems and services, including electronic health records.


Data Counts

Term Type or AttributeNumber
Active GPCKs515
Active BPCKs603
Active SCDs17367
Active SBDs9444
Active RXNORM MINs3777
Active RXNORM INs14051
Active RXNORM PINs3351
Active RXNORM BNs5075
Active RXNORM DFs122
  
Obsolete GPCKs258
Obsolete BPCKs231
Obsolete SCDs18859
Obsolete SBDs11420
Obsolete RXNORM MINs0
Obsolete RXNORM INs0
Obsolete RXNORM PINs0
Obsolete RXNORM BNs6285
Obsolete RXNORM DFs63
Editor-suppressed SCDs1936
Editor-suppressed SBDs1606
SAB=RXNORM NDCs250169
Distinct SAB=RXNORM NDCs250169

Last Reviewed: May 1, 2023