Gets data from the WHO to determine properties of an ATC (e.g. an antibiotic) like name, defined daily dose (DDD) or standard unit.
This function requires an internet connection.
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, ...)
atc_code | a character or character vector with ATC code(s) of antibiotic(s) |
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property | property of an ATC code. Valid values are |
administration | type of administration when using |
url | url of website of the WHO. The sign |
... | parameters to pass on to |
https://www.whocc.no/atc_ddd_alterations__cumulative/ddd_alterations/abbrevations/
Options for parameter administration
:
"Implant"
= Implant
"Inhal"
= Inhalation
"Instill"
= Instillation
"N"
= nasal
"O"
= oral
"P"
= parenteral
"R"
= rectal
"SL"
= sublingual/buccal
"TD"
= transdermal
"V"
= vaginal
Abbreviations of return values when using property = "U"
(unit):
"g"
= gram
"mg"
= milligram
`"mcg"`` = microgram
"U"
= unit
"TU"
= thousand units
"MU"
= million units
"mmol"
= millimole
"ml"
= milliliter (e.g. eyedrops)
The lifecycle of this function is 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 AMR
package at all.
On our website https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR you can find a comprehensive tutorial about how to conduct AMR analysis, the complete documentation of all functions (which reads a lot easier than here in R) and an example analysis using WHONET data.
# \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" # }