Sandbox for desired filestructure

Sandbox for desired filestructure

Note, types of pages will have prefixes:

  • Toxicity monographs will not have prefixes (due to their many names, not all of which are 'toxicity')
  • 'Treatment_' for treatment monographs
  • 'Concept_' for pharm/phys/clinical concepts
  • 'Index_' for body systems

Proposed filestructure

Based on systems. Names somewhat follows Goldfrank's TOCs. Need to:

  • Decide what to do when overlap (e.g. B-agonists for cardio and pulm, or antihypertensives in CVS or renal).
  • Decide whether or not to include the more benign classes of meds here. Else it will clutter.
  • Display in tabular form for horizontal viewing. Might cause minor issues with mobile device displays.
  • Accept there will be some groups with minimal content (e.g. antibiotics).
  • Accept there will be some pages with class-specific content (e.g. beta2-agonist toxicity will apply to SABA, LAMA), but we might still want those subgroups - up for discussion as this is a tox site not a pharm site.

Landing page on 2025_contentspagedraft

  1. Cardiovascular
    1. Antidysrhythmics
    2. Heart failure meds
    3. Other: antihypertensives?
  2. Pulmonary
    1. Bronchodilators
    2. Antihistamines/decongestants
    3. Mucolytics
  3. Neuro
    1. Anti-epileptics
    2. Psychotropic meds (antipsychotics, antidepressants, SSRI/SNRI, MAOIs, sedatives/hypnotics) — does this need its own category “psychopharm”? - Probably yes.
    3. Pain: analgesics and anti-inflammatory — Probably its own category, i.e. no need within neuro
  4. Renal
    1. Diuretics
    2. Antihypertensives
    3. Other: BPH meds, ED meds
  5. GI/hepatic
    1. Gastric ulcer meds
    2. Laxatives/prokinetics
    3. Antidiarrheals
    4. Antiemetics
  6. Endocrine
    1. Thyroid
    2. Diabetes
    3. Reproduction
  7. Hematology
    1. Coagulation
      1. Antithrombotics
      2. Antiplatelets
      3. Thrombolytics
    2. Anemia
      1. EPO
      2. Iron
  8. Oncology - (own category, separate from Heme)
    1. Immunosuppressants
    2. Cancer chemotherapy
  9. Infection
    1. Antibacterials
    2. Antivirals (including HIV)
    3. Antifungals
    4. Antimalarials
    5. Antiparasitics
  10. Substances of abuse
    1. Amphetamines
    2. Cannabinoids
    3. Cocaine
    4. Ethanol
    5. Hallucinogens
    6. Nicotnie
    7. Inhalants
    8. GHB
    9. Phencyclidine/ketamine
  11. Metals - note, Iron is in here also
  12. Household products
  13. Pesticides
  14. Environmental (e.g. CO)

Example map of filestructure

From the excel document 11/09/2024.

Drug list

  1. Analgesics/anti-inflammatory
  2. Antimalarials
  3. CNS agents
  4. Psychotropics
  5. Cardiovascular agents
  6. Drugs of abuse
  7. Hypoglycemics
  8. Other agents
  9. Missing

Chemical list

  1. Arsenic
  2. Barium
  3. Carbamates
  4. Carbon monoxide
  5. Chlorphenoxy herbicides
  6. Cyanide
  7. Ethylene glycol
  8. Glyphosate
  9. Hydrogen fluoride
  10. Lead
  11. Methanol
  12. Organochlorines
  13. Phosphides/phosphine gas
  14. Organophosphates
  15. Paraquat

Natural toxins

  1. Arthropods
    1. Red back spider
    2. Funnel web spiders
    3. Other spiders
  2. Australian snakes
    1. South East Asian snakes - link to WHO page
    2. Australian Venomous snakes
      1. ASP
      2. Black snakes
      3. Broad headed snakes
      4. Brown snakes
      5. Copperheads
      6. Death adders
      7. Rough scaled snakes
      8. Taipans
      9. Tiger snakes
      10. Other snakes
  3. Amphibians
    1. Toads
  4. Marine toxicology
    1. Misc marine creatures - summary for those that don't fit into main groups (coral sponge)
    2. Marine poisoning
      1. Ciguatera
      2. Shellfish poisoning
      3. Tetrodotoxin
      4. Scromoid
      5. Jellyfish
      6. Penetrating marine envenomation
  5. Poisonous plants
    1. GI toxic plants
    2. CVS toxic plants (mainly glycosides)
    3. Proconvulsant plants
    4. Hallucinogenic plants (inc. anticholinergic)
    5. Plant dermatitis
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