Thanks for clarifying that… I never put the time into the prescribing data to be able to look at it in anyway sensibly, but your posts are giving me plenty of cribs for next time I do have a play:-)
And your last comment suggests a handy little function around the BNF: for a given formulation, get a list of branded/unbranded alternatives.
Thanks again:-)
]]>Interesting post. Did you find a list of branded/generic equivalences, or were the mappings you used based on desk research of your own?
Something I keep wondering about is the distribution of manufacturer products. I don’t suppose you’ve found an open list that matches branded drugs to manufacturer/pharmaceutical company, have you?
]]>And we should *never* be happy with the state of current tools. Out of irritation and discontent grow the pearls of “well of *course* you do it this way”!
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