29.10.2014 Views

Download - WHOCC

Download - WHOCC

Download - WHOCC

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

QA11GB<br />

Ascorbic acid (vitamin C), combinations<br />

QA11H<br />

OTHER PLAIN VITAMIN PREPARATIONS<br />

See also:<br />

QB03B - Vitamin B 12 and folic acid<br />

QB02B - Vitamin K and other hemostatics<br />

Preparations containing vitamin E in combination with selenium are classified in<br />

QA12C - Other mineral supplements.<br />

QA11HA<br />

Other plain vitamin preparations<br />

QA11J<br />

OTHER VITAMIN PRODUCTS, COMBINATIONS<br />

All combined vitamin preparations not covered by the preceding groups are<br />

classified in this group.<br />

Tonics are normally classified in QA13. The vitamin content of tonics should be<br />

fairly low. Some preparations that could also be considered to be tonics are<br />

classified in this group. No distinct line has been drawn between these two groups.<br />

QA11JA<br />

Combinations of vitamins<br />

All combinations of vitamins with no addition of other substances, not assigned to<br />

the preceding groups, should be classified in this group.<br />

QA11JB<br />

QA11JC<br />

Vitamins with minerals<br />

Vitamins, other combinations<br />

Combinations containing folic acid are classified in QB03B - Vitamin B 12 and folic<br />

acid, if folic acid deficiency is the main indication.<br />

QA12<br />

MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS<br />

Mineral supplements used for the treatment of mineral deficiency should be<br />

classified in this group. Iron preparations, see QB03A - Iron preparations.<br />

Oral/IV preparations containing magnesium or calcium for the treatment of<br />

hypocalcemia and milk fever are classified in this group.<br />

35

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!