Content-addressed citation
414e8fa8…8142
414e8fa8691b9961ce7c82e83ca35c0763f1cfe53258dee45fa8476c15c48142
✓ Hash verifies
SHA-256 ของ canonical metadata ตรงกับ CID ใน URL — เนื้อหาด้านล่างไม่ถูกแก้หลังจาก captured
Canonical metadata
The exact JSON sub-object whose SHA-256 hash equals the CID above
- Source
- NLM DailyMed
- Source ID
- dailymed
- URL
- https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/search.cfm?query=ondansetron
- License
- U.S. Government work — public domain. Attribution recommended.
- Captured
- 2026-05-27
- Status
- stub
Status: stub. Bytes are not yet mirrored to this CID address. The hash is computed over the metadata block above only. Read the original at the upstream URL. Full bytes-mirroring ships with scripts/mirror.ts in Week 2+ (see ARCHITECTURE.md).
Stub citation — bytes not yet mirrored. /c/<cid> redirects readers to the upstream URL until the mirror script runs (Week 2+). The hash is computed over the `canonical` sub-object and verifies via lib/cid.ts.
Probe history · upstream fingerprint
We periodically fetch the upstream URL and store: HTTP status, response headers, and SHA-256 of the body. The body itself is never stored (copyright-safe). Future readers can re-fetch the upstream and compare hashes to detect drift.
✓ HTTP 200GET
- Content-Type
- text/html; charset=utf-8
- Content-Length
- 141,686 bytes
- Body SHA-256
- 94f2bb63cf2d4eebc3e78c7beaa2067e9d99c24f5d76e962d80a99bab294182e
Body hash is a snapshot at probedAt. For dynamic pages (e.g. search results) the hash will differ on later fetches — that is information, not error. Original body bytes are NOT stored (copyright-safe).
Cited by
- Ondansetron (ออนแดนซีตรอน)— Anti-emetic — 5-HT3 receptor antagonist