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Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology, Vol 27, Issue 3 230-233, Copyright © 1999 by Society of Nuclear Medicine
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P Blaine, J Spicer, J Generali, W Hladik and G Johnson
Radiopharmacy and Drug Information Services, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City 66160, USA.
OBJECTIVE: This article describes the development of a radiopharmaceutical (RP) computer database. Development and implementation of the database and services provided are presented. METHODS: A commercial database program was used to develop the structure for a radiopharmaceutical information database (RID) and to classify interaction information into several categories. The database is accessible to a variety of users through a network server. RESULTS: Information entered into the RID may be accessed easily and rapidly. The RID provides a wide spectrum of information services to its customers. CONCLUSION: The RID described is the first attempt to develop a database capable of entry and retrieval of RP information in an efficient and timely manner. The database is easy to use and maintain, and has virtually unlimited storage space on a network drive.
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