The Canadian Study of Health and Aging collected verbatim data on the use of medications (drugs) and health products.
To describe how the names of drugs and health products are coded and how they can be summarized.
The data were entered manually into a database. After comparing three coding systems, the drugs and health products were coded using a modification of the American Hospital Formulary Code as temporary codes and the Anatomical, Therapeutic, Chemical Classification as the final codes.
Coding and input of verbatim drug data are time-consuming, particularly when done manually. Once the coding scheme is in place, the advances in technological aspects of data management greatly improve the process.