% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/atc_online.R \name{atc_online_property} \alias{atc_online_property} \alias{atc_online_groups} \alias{atc_online_ddd} \title{Get ATC properties from WHOCC website} \source{ \url{https://www.whocc.no/atc_ddd_alterations__cumulative/ddd_alterations/abbrevations/} } \usage{ atc_online_property( atc_code, property, administration = "O", url = "https://www.whocc.no/atc_ddd_index/?code=\%s&showdescription=no" ) atc_online_groups(atc_code, ...) atc_online_ddd(atc_code, ...) } \arguments{ \item{atc_code}{a character or character vector with ATC code(s) of antibiotic(s)} \item{property}{property of an ATC code. Valid values are \code{"ATC"}, \code{"Name"}, \code{"DDD"}, \code{"U"} (\code{"unit"}), \code{"Adm.R"}, \code{"Note"} and \code{groups}. For this last option, all hierarchical groups of an ATC code will be returned, see Examples.} \item{administration}{type of administration when using \code{property = "Adm.R"}, see Details} \item{url}{url of website of the WHO. The sign \verb{\%s} can be used as a placeholder for ATC codes.} \item{...}{parameters to pass on to \code{atc_property}} } \description{ Gets data from the WHO to determine properties of an ATC (e.g. an antibiotic) like name, defined daily dose (DDD) or standard unit. \strong{This function requires an internet connection.} } \details{ Options for parameter \code{administration}: \itemize{ \item \code{"Implant"} = Implant \item \code{"Inhal"} = Inhalation \item \code{"Instill"} = Instillation \item \code{"N"} = nasal \item \code{"O"} = oral \item \code{"P"} = parenteral \item \code{"R"} = rectal \item \code{"SL"} = sublingual/buccal \item \code{"TD"} = transdermal \item \code{"V"} = vaginal } Abbreviations of return values when using \code{property = "U"} (unit): \itemize{ \item \code{"g"} = gram \item \code{"mg"} = milligram \item `"mcg"`` = microgram \item \code{"U"} = unit \item \code{"TU"} = thousand units \item \code{"MU"} = million units \item \code{"mmol"} = millimole \item \code{"ml"} = milliliter (e.g. eyedrops) } } \section{Questioning lifecycle}{ \if{html}{\figure{lifecycle_questioning.svg}{options: style=margin-bottom:5px} \cr} The \link[AMR:lifecycle]{lifecycle} of this function is \strong{questioning}. We are no longer convinced that this function is the optimal approach (but we do not know yet what a better approach would be), or whether this function should be in our \code{AMR} package at all. } \section{Read more on our website!}{ On our website \url{https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR} you can find \href{https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR/articles/AMR.html}{a comprehensive tutorial} about how to conduct AMR analysis, the \href{https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR/reference}{complete documentation of all functions} (which reads a lot easier than here in R) and \href{https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR/articles/WHONET.html}{an example analysis using WHONET data}. } \examples{ \donttest{ # oral DDD (Defined Daily Dose) of amoxicillin atc_online_property("J01CA04", "DDD", "O") # parenteral DDD (Defined Daily Dose) of amoxicillin atc_online_property("J01CA04", "DDD", "P") atc_online_property("J01CA04", property = "groups") # search hierarchical groups of amoxicillin # [1] "ANTIINFECTIVES FOR SYSTEMIC USE" # [2] "ANTIBACTERIALS FOR SYSTEMIC USE" # [3] "BETA-LACTAM ANTIBACTERIALS, PENICILLINS" # [4] "Penicillins with extended spectrum" } }