MIMS data, the most accurate and comprehensive drug reference system in Australia, is available to third-party software developers for integration into medical software products. Classified by therapeutic class and fully indexed, MIMS data contains full, detailed, approved prescribing information on over 4500 prescription and non-prescription drugs and a comprehensive actual-size image reference.
MIMS provides the following data for integration:
- MIMS Full
Product Information – composition; actions; therapeutic indications; contraindications,
warnings and precautions; adverse reactions; dosage and administration; over
dosage information
- MIMS Abbreviated Product Information – brand or product
name; generic ingredients; manufacturer; composition and presentation;
gluten-free status; dosage and administration information; pack sizes, prices,
PBS restricted or authority indications; brand substitution; pregnancy
category; use in sports classification; abbreviated information on approved indications;
special precautions; adverse reactions and drug interactions
- MIMS
Pill Identifier – an
easy-to-search, comprehensive collection of individual tablet and capsule
images
- MIMS
Drug Interactions – an
internationally referenced drug interaction-checking tool graded for clinical
severity. Includes prescription, OTC and complementary medicines
- MIMS
Drug and Allergy – a tool that
highlights if the medicine being prescribed or dispensed is in the same class
as a medicine to which the patient has a recorded allergy
- MIMS
Consumer Medicines information (CMI) – instant access to MIMS comprehensive database of TGA-approved medicines information
MIMS Drug Interactions and MIMS
Drug and Allergy are clinical decision support products that allow healthcare
professionals to check for a range of drug interactions. The CDS feature:
- A warning system to facilitate safer
prescribing, dispensing and administration of medicines.
- The ability to review multiple medicines at one
time.
- A guide to ongoing management options.
- References identifying the research that
underpins the data.
MIMS integrated data is provided as
a Windows-based application programming interface (API) or as ASCII ‘flat’ data.
To learn more visit: http://www.mims.com.au/