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Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment - WHOCC

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C05BA Heparins or heparinoids <strong>for</strong> topical use<br />

Heparin in combination with e.g. dexpanthenol <strong>and</strong> allantoin is<br />

classified in C05BA53.<br />

Heparin in combination with diclofenac <strong>for</strong> topical use is classified in<br />

M02AA15.<br />

Heparinoids in combination with calcium dobesilate are classified in<br />

C05BX - Other sclerosing agents.<br />

C05BB Sclerosing agents <strong>for</strong> local injection<br />

C05BX Other sclerosing agents<br />

Combinations of calcium dobesilate <strong>and</strong> heparinoids are classified here.<br />

C05C CAPILLARY STABILIZING AGENTS<br />

C05CA Bioflavonoids<br />

Rutoside is classified in this group.<br />

Oxerutines are classified in C05CA54.<br />

Combinations with other capillary stabilizing agents are classified at<br />

separate 5th levels using the corresponding 50-series.<br />

C05CX Other capillary stabilizing agents<br />

C07 BETA BLOCKING AGENTS<br />

C07A BETA BLOCKING AGENTS<br />

All plain beta blocking agents are classified in this group. Combination<br />

packages containing two different products (e.g. sotalol tablets <strong>and</strong><br />

aspirin tablets in a combination package) are also classified in this<br />

group.<br />

Labetalol, <strong>and</strong> carvedilol are classified in C07AG - Alpha- <strong>and</strong> beta<br />

blocking agents.<br />

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