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NEED TO GET THE CORRECT REFERNCES  More information can be found in  SDTMIG Section 4.4.7, Use of Relative Timing Variables. 

This is an example CRF used to collect general concomitant medications in a study. This CRF was designed to allow the sponsor to use either CMENRF or CMENRTPT to represent an intervention was ongoing. 

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This is the SDTM dataset associated with the above example CRF.   This SDTM dataset used CMENRF to represent ongoing interventions.   More information can be found in  SDTMIG in Section 42.48.7, Use of Relative Timing Variables.6, Representing References and Relative Timing. 

The applicant included CMDECOD. The applicant is required to provide the dictionary name and version in the Define-XML document. 

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Rows 1-64:The subject  reported each instance of aspirin use. The frequency in of each record instance is (represented in CMDOSFRQ ) and is " ONCE". 
Rows 76-98: The subject reports the use of 3 medications. Diovan and Zoloft were still being taken by the subject, Astelin was a nasal spray where 2 sprays were taken twice be a day . in each nostril.   Note that only partial start dates are provided for Diovan and Zoloft. 
Row 109:The subject took aspirin with a frequency of "PRN". This approach assumes that knowing exactly when aspirin was used is not important for evaluating safety and efficacy the product in this study.
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RowSTUDYIDDOMAINUSUBJIDCMSEQCMTRTCMDECODCMINDCCMCLASCMDOSECMDOSTXTCMDOSUCMDOSFRMCMDOSFRQCMROUTECMSTDTCCMENDTCCMENRF
1
ABC
ABC123CM
ABC
ABC123-00011ASPIRINacetylsalicylic acidMIGRAINEANALGESICS100
mgTABLETONCEORAL
2004
2006-
01
10-
01
14
2004
2006-
01
10-
01
14
2
ABC
ABC123CM
ABC
ABC123-00012ASPIRINacetylsalicylic acidMIGRAINEANALGESICS100
mgTABLETONCEORAL
2004
2006-
01
10-
02
15
2004
2006-
01
10-
02
15
3
ABC
ABC123CM
ABC
ABC123-00013ASPIRINacetylsalicylic acidMIGRAINEANALGESICS100
mgTABLETONCEORAL
2004
2006-
01
10-
03
16
2004
2006-
01
10-
03
16
4
ABC
ABC123CM
ABC
ABC123-00014ASPIRINacetylsalicylic acidMIGRAINEANALGESICS100
mgTABLETONCEORAL
2004
2006-
01
10-
07
17
2004
2006-
01
10-
07
17
5
ABC
ABC123CM
ABC
ABC123-00015ASPIRIN
100
acetylsalicylic acid
mgTABLETONCEORAL2004-01-072004-01-076ABCCMABC-00016
MIGRAINEANALGESICS
ASPIRIN
100
mgTABLETONCEORAL
2004
2006-01-
09
18
2004
2006-01-
09
18
7

6
ABC
ABC123CM
ABC
ABC123-00021DIOVANvalsartanHYPERTENSIONANTIHYPERTENSIVES20
mgTABLETBIDORAL2004
AFTER
8
7
ABC
ABC123CM
ABC
ABC123-00022ZOLOFTsertralinePANIC ATTACKSPSYCHOANALEPTICS50
mgTABLETODORAL2004-01
AFTER
9
8
ABC
ABC123CM
ABC
ABC123-00023ASTELINazelastineINFLUENZANASAL PREPARATIONS
2 sprays in each nostril-137 mcgmcgSPRAYBIDNASAL
2004
2006-
01
02-
09
2004-06-1010
26
AFTER
9ABC123CM
ABC
ABC123-
0003
0002
1
4ASPIRINacetylsalicylic acidPAINANALGESICS100
mgTABLETPRNORAL2004-01-01
AFTER