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'''Medicine class hierarchy''', every pharmacological class on Pharmacopedia, organized by parent/child relationships. New classes appear automatically once tagged with <code>[[Category:MedCategory]]</code>.
'''Medicine class hierarchy''', every pharmacological class on Pharmacopedia, organized by parent/child relationships. New classes appear automatically once tagged with <code></code>.


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== How this list is built ==
== How this list is built ==
* Any category page that contains <code>[[Category:MedCategory]]</code> shows up here.
* Any category page that contains <code></code> shows up here.
* If a class is itself a member of another MedCategory-tagged class, it appears nested under that parent.
* If a class is itself a member of another MedCategory-tagged class, it appears nested under that parent.
* A class with no MedCategory parent appears at the top level.
* A class with no MedCategory parent appears at the top level.

Revision as of 18:00, 19 May 2026

Medicine class hierarchy, every pharmacological class on Pharmacopedia, organized by parent/child relationships. New classes appear automatically once tagged with .

How this list is built

  • Any category page that contains shows up here.
  • If a class is itself a member of another MedCategory-tagged class, it appears nested under that parent.
  • A class with no MedCategory parent appears at the top level.
  • Numbers in parentheses are the page count in that category.
  • Re-checks the database at most every five minutes.

See also: Classes (curated narrative taxonomy with descriptions of each class).