A medically related item or items, in a container or package. A medically related item or items, in a container or package. If the element is present, it must have either a @value, an @id, or extensions A unique identifier for this package as whole - not the the content of the package. Unique instance identifiers assigned to a package by manufacturers, regulators, drug catalogue custodians or other organizations. A name for this package. Typically what it would be listed as in a drug formulary or catalogue, inventory etc. A high level category e.g. medicinal product, raw material, shipping/transport container, etc. The product this package model relates to, not the contents of the package (for which see package.containedItem). The status within the lifecycle of this item. A high level status, this is not intended to duplicate details carried elsewhere such as legal status, or authorization or marketing status. The date at which the given status became applicable. A total of the complete count of contained items of a particular type/form, independent of sub-packaging or organization. This can be considered as the pack size. This attribute differs from containedItem.amount in that it can give a single aggregated count of all tablet types in a pack, even when these are different manufactured items. For example a pill pack of 21 tablets plus 7 sugar tablets, can be denoted here as '28 tablets'. This attribute is repeatable so that the different item types in one pack type can be counted (e.g. a count of vials and count of syringes). Each repeat must have different units, so that it is clear what the different sets of counted items are, and it is not intended to allow different counts of similar items (e.g. not '2 tubes and 3 tubes'). Repeats are not to be used to represent different pack sizes (e.g. 20 pack vs. 50 pack) - which would be different instances of this resource. Textual description. Note that this is not the name of the package or product. The legal status of supply of the packaged item as classified by the regulator. Allows specifying that an item is on the market for sale, or that it is not available, and the dates and locations associated. Identifies if the package contains different items, such as when a drug product is supplied with another item e.g. a diluent or adjuvant. Manufacturer of this package type. When there are multiple it means these are all possible manufacturers. Additional information or supporting documentation about the packaged product. A packaging item, as a container for medically related items, possibly with other packaging items within, or a packaging component, such as bottle cap (which is not a device or a medication manufactured item). Allows the key features to be recorded, such as "hospital pack", "nurse prescribable", "calendar pack". A medically related item or items, in a container or package. The actual status of supply. Conveys in what situation this package type may be supplied for use. The place where the legal status of supply applies. When not specified, this indicates it is unknown in this context. A medically related item or items, in a container or package. A business identifier that is specific to this particular part of the packaging, often assigned by the manufacturer. Including possibly Data Carrier Identifier (a GS1 barcode). The physical type of the container of the items. Is this a part of the packaging (e.g. a cap or bottle stopper), rather than the packaging itself (e.g. a bottle or vial). The latter type are designed be a container, but the former are not. The quantity of packaging items contained at this layer of the package. This does not relate to the number of contained items but relates solely to the number of packaging items. When looking at the outermost layer it is always 1. If there are two boxes within, at the next layer it would be 2. Material type of the package item. A possible alternate material for this part of the packaging, that is allowed to be used instead of the usual material (e.g. different types of plastic for a blister sleeve). Shelf Life and storage information. Manufacturer of this packaging item. When there are multiple values each one is a potential manufacturer of this packaging item. General characteristics of this item. The item(s) within the packaging. Allows containers (and parts of containers) within containers, still as a part of a single packaged product. See also PackagedProductDefinition.packaging.containedItem.item(PackagedProductDefinition). A medically related item or items, in a container or package. A code expressing the type of characteristic. A value for the characteristic. A medically related item or items, in a container or package. The actual item(s) of medication, as manufactured, or a device (typically, but not necessarily, a co-packaged one), or other medically related item (such as food, biologicals, raw materials, medical fluids, gases etc.), as contained in the package. This also allows another whole packaged product to be included, which is solely for the case where a package of other entire packages is wanted - such as a wholesale or distribution pack (for layers within one package, use PackagedProductDefinition.packaging.packaging). The number of this type of item within this packaging.