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In this study, subjects were randomized to different flavors of nicotine lozenges. The recommended usage instruction for the lozenge were provided to the subject at each visit. At visit 1-3 subjects were to use 1 lozenges per day every 2 hours, and during visit 4-6 subjects were to use 1 lozenge every 4- 8 hours.  Subject were encouraged to not to use any other tobacco products, nicotine replacement therapies  or alcohol during the study. Data on usage of these products were collected using an e-diary, where the subject provided information on the product used each day.  Only days were a product was used  were represented. 

Alcohol usage and tobacco product usage were represented in the SU domain. SUCAT allows the records to be grouped into tobacco -related data and alcohol related data.  In this example, the products prespecified so SUTRT does not require a standardized SUDECOD equivalent. The sponsor only include SUSTDTC and SUENDTC as timing variables.   

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Row 1 Shows the cigarettes used for the day of assessment. SUDOSFRQ was represented using the controlled terminology for per day, QD.   
Rows 2-3 Show 2 other records for a subject's usage on two other days.   
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RowSTUDYIDDOMAINUSUBJIDSUSEQSUTRTSUCATSUDOSESUDOSU

SUDOSFR

SUSTDTCSUENDTC
1TLXS111SUABC-010011CIGARETTETOBACCO1CIGARETTE

QD


2020-06-262020-06-26
2TLXS111SUABC-010012CIGARTOBACCO2CIGARQD2020-07-272020-07-27
3TLXS111SUABC-010013CIGARETTETOBACCO1CIGARETTEQD2020-08-152020-07-15
4TLXS111SUABC-020011BEERALOCHOL 24OZQD2021-09-152021-09-15

Drugs used in nicotine dependency are  considered  medically acceptable drugs and were represented in the Concomitant Medication (CM) domain. This subject used a 14 mg nicotine replacement patch . The sponsor included the CMCLA, CMDECOD, and CM MODIFY. These were included to reflect standardized coding of the medication.  

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NameCM
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RowSTUDYIDDOMAINUSUBJIDCMSEQCMTRTCMMODIFYCMCLASCMDOSECMDECODCMDOSU

CMDOSFRM

CMSTDTCCMENDTC
1TLXS111SUABC-010071Nicotine Replacement Patch  Nicotine DRUGS USED IN  NICOTINE DEPENDENCE14Nicotinemg

PATCH


2020-06-262020-06-26

A Product Accountability (DA) domain was used to record the amount of study product transferred to or from the study subjects. At each visit the subject was supplied with 2 bottles of lozenges that contained 40 lozenges each,  The number of lozenges  returned were counted. DACAT was used to indicate that the products of interest was the study product.  DASPID and DAREFID can be used for code numbers that appeared on the study product label, in this case no code numbers were used on the labels. The sponsor included VISITNUM and DADTC as these variables are expected in this domain. DADTC was the date the supplies were dispensed or  returned, these corresponded to the dates of the visits.   

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Rows 1,3  Show the dispensed amount of lozenges to the subject. In this example, the total number of lozenges dispensed were tracked, and not the bottles.    
Rows 2 4 Shows the amount of lozenges returned by the subject. 
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RowSTUDYIDDOMAINUSUBJIDDASEQDATESTDACATDASCATDAORRESDAORRESUDASTRESCDASTRESNDASTRESUVISITNUMDADTC
1TLXS111DAABC-01001

1

Dispensed AmountSTUDY PRODUCTLOZENGE80LOZENGE8080LOZENGE12004-06-26
2TLXS111DAABC-01001

3

Returned AmountSTUDY PRODUCTLOZENGE24LOZENGE2424LOZENGE22020-07-06
3TLXS111DAABC-01001

5

Dispensed AmountSTUDY PRODUCTLOZENGE80LOZENGE8080LOZENGE22020-07-06
4TLXS111DAABC-01001

7

Returned AmountSTUDY PRODUCTLOZENGE34LOZENGE3434LOZENGE32020-07-14

The sponsor the recommended usage instruction for the lozenge were provided to the subject at each visit. At visit 1-3 subjects were to use 1 lozenges per day every 2 hours, and during visit 4-6 subjects used 1 lozenge every 4- 8 hours. The sponsor used the EC domain to represent the collected exposure data.  These usage recommendations were represented in DOSRGM, which is the intended Dose Regimen.    

The ECMOOD  permissible; variable was used to reflect the intended usage recommendations and the actual usage of the lozenges. When this variable is used, it must be populated for all records. This variable can not be used in EX.  

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Nameec
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Row 1    Show the scheduled usage recommendation for the lozenge.  Note, the details on the scheduled records are described at a different  level than the performed records. ECDOSRGM shows that for these start and end dates the subject was recommended to use the lozenges every 1- 2 hours.   
Rows 2, 3 Shows the actual "performed" amount of lozenges used by the subject each day. Note only a few rows of the performed records are shown.    
Row 4   Show the scheduled usage recommendation for the lozenge.   ECDOSRGM shows that for these start and end dates the subject was recommended to use 1  lozenges every 4-8  hours.    
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RowSTUDYIDDOMAINUSUBJIDECSEQECTRTECMOODECDOSECDOSUECDOSFREQECDOSRGM ECROUTEEPOCHECSTDTCECENDTC
1TLXS111ECTLX701
Nicotine Lozenge  SCHEDULEDLozenge
Every 1-2 hoursORAL TREATMENT2004-06-262004-7-31
2TLXS111ECTLX701
Nicotine Lozenge  PERFORMED7Lozenge

ORALTREATMENT2004-06-26
3TLXS111ECTLX701
Nicotine Lozenge  PERFORMED2Lozenge

ORALTREATMENT2004-06-27
4TLXS111ECTLX2001
Nicotine Lozenge  SCHEDULED1 Lozenge
Every 4-8 hoursORAL TREATMENT2004-08-202004-09-14
5TLXS111ECTLX1001
Nicotine Lozenge  PERFORMED3Lozenge

ORALTREATMENT

The EX dataset shows the  actual administrations. Note  the scheduled records are not included.   


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RowSTUDYIDDOMAINUSUBJIDEXSEQEXTRTEXDOSEEXDOSUEXDOSFRQEXROUTEEPOCHEXSTDTCEXENDTC
1ABCEXABC10011Lozenge Cherry Flavor    7LOZENGEQDORAL TREATMENT2004-06-262004-06-26
2ABCEXABC10012Low Nicotine Cigarette2CIGARETTEQDINHALEDTREATMENT2004-06-262004-06-26
2ABCEXABC20013Lozenge Cherry Flavor     5LOZENGEQDORAL TREATMENT2011-06-272011-06-27

ABCEXABC10012Low Nicotine Cigarette10CIGARETTEQDINHALEDTREATMENT2004-06-272004-06-27
3ABCEXABC20021Lozenge Mint Flavor    6LOZENGEQDORALTREATMENT2011-06-282011-06-28

ABCEXABC10012Low Nicotine Cigarette7CIGARETTEQDINHALEDTREATMENT2004-06-282004-06-28
4ABCEXABC20022Lozenge Mint Flavor  17LOZENGEQDORALTREATMENT2011-06-292011-06-29

ABCEXABC10012Low Nicotine Cigarette7CIGARETTEQDINHALEDTREATMENT2004-06-292004-06-29