NZULM
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The NZULM is built on top of the NZMT, which follows the SNOMED International conventions for describing medicines so that medicines are always described the same way regardless of the software being used...
The New Zealand Universal List of Medicines is the standard source of commonly-used information about medicines in New Zealand. It is the primary naming and coding database for medicines in the NZ health sector, and is used in most medical and pharmaceutical software. The NZULM brings together medicines information from Medsafe, PHARMAC and the Pharmacy Guild into a single standardised product, utilising the "common medicines language" in the New Zealand Medicines Terminology (NZMT). It was initiated by the National Health IT Board in 2009 and first officially released for use in 2011. It is free to use...
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Also known as: New Zealand Universal List of Medicines