The dictionary is intrinsically linked to the . Every single drug entry in Whodrug is assigned a unique ATC code, which classifies the drug based on:
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The WHO Drug Dictionary is available online through the WHO website or through various pharmaceutical and medical databases. Users can search for medications by name, classification, or indication, and access detailed information on medications. The dictionary is intrinsically linked to the
In the complex world of pharmacovigilance, clinical trials, and drug safety, data is only as powerful as its ability to be understood universally. A drug known as "Acetaminophen" in the United States is "Paracetamol" in Europe and "Panadol" in Australia. Without a standardized reference, adverse event reports, prescription data, and clinical research would descend into chaos. Users can search for medications by name, classification,