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The following is a proposed Wikipedia policy, guideline, or process. The proposal may still be in development, under discussion, or in the process of gathering consensus for adoption. |
This project page provides guidelines regarding the categorization of pharmacology-related articles.
How to categorize a pharmacology-related article
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[edit]- The full categorization scheme for pharmacology-related content may be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Pharmacology/Categorization/Scheme.
- An ATC code to category conversion table is at Wikipedia:WikiProject Pharmacology/Categorization/Tables.
- All drug articles should be categorized in a subcategory of Category:Drugs by mechanism of action.
- Articles pertaining to drugs with ATC codes should be categorized in a subcategory of Category:Drugs by target organ system.[1][2]
- Articles pertaining to drugs without ATC codes should be categorized... [3]
Guidelines for pharmacology-related category pages
[edit]All pharmacology-related categories should have a description placed at the top of the page discussing the scope and contents of the category. For more information on category descriptions, please see Wikipedia:Categorization for additional details. Editors may also note the following guidelines:
- Within each of the ATC mirroring subcategories of Category:Drugs by target organ system should be categorized the respective ATC code page(s).[4]
- All of the ATC mirroring subcategories of Category:Drugs by target organ system should utilize the {{ATC category}} banner.
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ If a drug has multiple ATC codes, categorization into several subcategories of Category:Drugs by target organ system may be appropriate.
- ^ An ATC code to category conversion table is available to aid in this step of categorization.
- ^ Examples of drugs without ATC codes would be those that are under development or obsolete.
- ^ For example, within Category:Antifungals for dermatologic use the ATC code D01 article is categorized with a blank sort key.