Nstojan1 Week 8

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Purpose

  • The purpose of this assignment is to learn now to enter data sets into Access and practice creating queries similar to the FDA Drug Database

Methods

  • Firstly I began by downloading all the files and unzipping them. I then opened the 'new database' in Access and then went to 'external databases' to add the tables that were downloaded from the FDA Drug Database. Once on the 'external database' I selected 'form file' and then 'text file'.

Questions

    • What are the names of the drug products that are administered in the form INJECTABLE;INTRAVENOUS, SUBCUTANEOUS?
    • Query 1
  1. What are the names of the drug products whose active ingredient (activeingred) is ATROPINE?
    • Query 2
  2. In what forms and dosages can the drug product named BENADRYL be administered?
    • Query 3
  3. Which drug products have a name ending in ESTROL?
    • Query 4
  4. Produce a table listing all of the known values for the therapeutic_potential column in the application table and how many application records there are of each. (Side note: The therapeutic_potential codes are explained in the ReviewClass_Lookup.txt file, in case you’re interested.)
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  5. Produce a table listing all of the known values for the chemical_type column in the application table and how many application records there are of each. (Side note: The chemical_type codes are explained in the ChemTypeLookup.txt file, in case you’re interested.)
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What are the names of the drug products that are sponsored (sponsor applicant column) by MERCK?

    • Query 5
  1. Which sponsor applicant companies have the text LABS in their names and have products whose active ingredients (activeingred) include both ASPIRIN and CAFFEINE?
    • Query 6

Also answer, would you have been able to answer these questions using the web interface that the FDA provides to this database (Drugs@FDA?)