1, medical history and diagnosis: personal medication records mainly focus on the medication process, excluding detailed medical history and diagnosis information, and are often recorded in medical records instead of medication records.
2. Genetic test results: Genetic test results are used to guide individual medication, but such information is often not recorded in individual medication records, but recorded in genetic counseling or related test reports.
3. Biological monitoring data: Biological monitoring data, such as blood drug concentration, liver and kidney function, are used to adjust the medication plan, but such data are often not directly included in personal medication records.
4. Combined medication: Personal medication records mainly focus on the use of a single drug, excluding the combined use of multiple drugs.
5. Drug allergy history: Personal medication records focus on the current medication situation, excluding drug allergy history.