The examples in this section illustrate how to use CDISC standards to represent various aspects of the identification, descriptive characteristics, product design, and testing of tobacco products that occur separately from product testing in human subjects. These examples include:
- How to represent identifying and descriptive characteristics using the Tobacco Product Identifiers and Descriptors (TO) dataset
- How to represent product design parameter specifications and testing for conformance to those specifications using the Product Design Parameters (PD) and Product Testing (PT) domains.
- How to represent and quantify tobacco ingredients, non-tobacco ingredients, and additives using the Tobacco Ingredients (IT), Non-Tobacco Ingredients (IN) and Ingredients Quantified by Component (IQ) domains.
- How to represent tobacco product testing for HPHCs in the PT domain
- How to represent stability study data data in the PT domain
- How to represent...
Discuss SPTOBID, PTCAT?
Examples pertaining to stability studies, design parameters, and HPHCs shown in this section all make use of the Tobacco Product Testing (TT) domain. Records are distinguished by the value of the variable TTCAT (Category). Populating this variable as shown in the examples is important for creating subsets of this dataset, which will be very large.