We have a list of 156 available Drug Units of Measurement available for entry when configuring Routine and PRN Medications in ALIS. Below is the full list of abbreviations you can find in the Drug Unit of Measurement field when adding or editing Medications/PRNs, accompanied by descriptions of what each abbreviation means.
Abbreviation: Description
AERM: Aerosol Metered-Dose
AERO: Aerosol
AERP: Aerosol Powder
AERS: Aerosol Solution
AERW: Aerosol without Propellants
APPLICATOR: Applicator
BAR: Bar
BEAD: Beads
BOLS: Bolus
BOTTLE: Bottle
CAN: Can
CAPS: Capsule
CAPT: Caplet
CARTON: Carton
CC: Cubic Centimeters
CHEW: Chewable Tablet
CODE: Code (Example: Using a Routine Medication as a reminder to check vitals, change alarm batteries, administer treatments)
CONC: Concentrate
CORD: Cord
CPCD: Capsule controlled delivery
CPCR: Capsule Extended Release (ER)
CPDR: Capsule Delayed Release
CPEC: EC Cap (Obsolete)
CPEP: Capsule Delayed Release (DR) Particles
CPSR: Capsule Sustained-Release
CREA: Cream
CRYS: Crystal
DCHE: Douche (Obsolete)
DCHS: Douche Solution (Obsolete)
DCSR: Disk Sustained-Release
DEVI: Device
DOSAGE: Dosage
DPCR: digital PCR (polymerase-chain-reaction) (not often used)
DPHR: Diaphragm
DRES: Dressing
DRGP: Drug premix
DROP: Drops
ELIX: Elixir
EMUL: Emulsion
ENEM: Enema
EXTR: Fluid Extract
FILM: Film
FLSS: Floss
FOAM: Foam
GAS: Gas
GEL: Gel
GELC: Gel Extended-Release
GLBL: Globules
GRAM: Grams
G: Grams
GM: Grams
GRAN: Granules
GUM: Gum
IMPL: Implant
INCHES: Inches
INHA: Inhaler
INJ: Injectable
INST: Insert
INSE: Insert extended release
IU: International Units
IUD: Intra-Uterine-Device
KIT: Kit
LEAF: Leaf/Leaves
LIPO: Liposomal
LIQD: Liquid
LQCR: Liquid Extended Release
L: Liter
LOTN: Lotion
LOZG: Lozenge
MDPP: Metered-Dose
MCG: Microgram
MEQ: Milliequivalent
MG: Milligram
ML: Milliliter
MISC: Miscellaneous
MIST: Mist
MOWH: Mouthwash/Gargle
NEBU: Nebulizer
OCSY: Ocular System (Obsolete)
OIL: Oil
OINT: Ointment
OZ: Ounce(s)
OVLS: Ovules
PACK: Pack
PACKET: Packet
PADS: Pads
PAGE: Page
PSTE: Paste
PATCH: Patch
PT72: Patch 72 Hour
PLLT: Pellet
PELT: Pelt
PNCL: Pen
PLCB: Placebo
PLST: Plaster
POWD: Powder
POEF: Powder Effervescent
POWS: Powder for Solution
POWP: Powder for Suspension
POWR: Powder for suspension sustained release
PUFF: Puff
RING: Ring
SACT: Sachet
SEED: Seeds
SMAN: Shampoo
SOAP: Soap
SOLA: Solution Extended Release Long-Acting
SOLN: Solution
SOLR: Solution Reconstituted
SPNG: Sponge
SPRAY: Spray
STCK: Stick
STRIP: Strip
SUBL: Tablet Sublingual
SUPP: Suppository
SUSL: Suspension (lente) (Example: Insulin zinc suspension)
SUSP: Suspension
SUSR: Suspension Reconstituted
SUSY: Suspension Prefilled Syringe
SUUL: Suspension (ultra-lente)
SWAB: Swab
SYRINGE: Syringe
SYRP: Syrup
SYSR: Syrup Extended-Release
TABS: Tablet
TAPE: Tape
TASR: Tablet Sustained Release
TB12: Tablet Extended Release (ER) 12 Hour
TB24: Tablet Extended Release (ER) 24 Hour
TBCR: Tablet Extended Release (ER)
TBDA: Tablet delayed release
TBDP: Tablet Dispersible
TBDR: Tablet Delayed Release (Obsolete)
TBEC: Tablet Delayed Release
TBEC: Tablet enteric-coated
TBEF: Tablet Effervescent
TBEF: Tablet, effervescent
TBFC: Tablet film-coated
TBFR: Tablet, Film-coated, Controlled
TBRD: Tablet Rapid Dissolving
TBSP: Tablespoon
TBSR: Tablet slow release
TDSY: Transdermal System
TEAH: Tea Herbal
TEST: Diagnostic Test
THICK LAYER: Thick Layer
THIN LAYER: Thin Layer
TINC: Tincture
TOPT: Toothpaste
TROC: Troche
TSPS: Teaspoons
UNIT: Unit
VIAL: Vial
WAFR: Wafer
WHIP: Whip (Obsolete)
WIPE: Wipe
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