Medication Mapper How to Map Multi-Chemical Drugs

Modified on Wed, Nov 8, 2023 at 5:31 PM

To map a multi-chemical drug, follow the same steps as the ideal mapping scenario. Remember that the SPLIT label in the unmapped medication name does not correlate to multi-chemical medications. It just means the medication was previously mapped incorrectly and needs to be remapped.

Multi-chemical drugs will have a concentration of zero because ControlCheck treats these medications as units or each due to the existence of multiple concentrations/strengths. Multi-chemical drugs should generally be dispensed and administered as a unit of one.

Be sure to enter the package size for a multi-chemical drug as units by using the drop-down next to the Package Size field, then click Map and confirm the mapping.

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