Tag as a subnode

I’m a newbie and don’t really get the use of tags

For example this note : Verticilata Cornea’ s etiologies

  • [[Enf de Fabry]]

- Carrier

  • Drugs:

- [[Amiodarona]] #fco

- [[Indometacina]] #fco

- [[Cloroquina]] #fco

- [[Hidroxicloroquina]] #fco

- [[Fenotiazidas]] #fco

- [[Clorpromacina]] #fco
But on the local graph I see that from the cornea verticilata’s node it takes out all the items and also adds another one = drug (fco for fármaco in spanish), when I would ideally like the rest of the drugs to come out of the fco subnode or in any case not to add an item that says fco. The truth is that I am still struggling with tags’ function since I thought it was to “group” things (I was thinking of using for physiology, anatomy, symptoms, signs…).

Could sb give me a hand?

Tags belong to the note within which the tag appears. In your example, that is the note named Verticilata Cornea's etiologies, I believe.

It seems your choices are to include #fco within the linked notes [[Amiodarona]], [[Indometacina]] …" and so on, or to make those linked notes the children of another note “fco” like this [[fco/Amiodarona]], [[fco/Indometacina]] …" and so on, and abandon use of the #fco tag.

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Thanks so so much, I was going :crazy_face:

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