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QJ01A<br />

QJ01AA<br />

TETRACYCLINES<br />

Tetracyclines<br />

Tetracycline antibacterials, which inhibit the bacterial protein synthesis through<br />

binding to the 30-S part of ribosomes, are classified in this group.<br />

QJ01B<br />

QJ01BA<br />

AMPHENICOLS<br />

Amphenicols<br />

Amphenicol antibacterials, which inhibit the bacterial protein synthesis, are<br />

classified in this group.<br />

QJ01C<br />

BETA-LACTAM ANTIBACTERIALS, PENICILLINS<br />

Penicillin beta-lactam antibacterials, which inhibit the bacterial cell wall synthesis,<br />

are classified in this group. Combinations of penicillins from different 4th level<br />

groups, including beta-lactamase inhibitors, are classified in QJ01CR.<br />

QJ01CA<br />

Penicillins with extended spectrum<br />

Penicillins with enhanced activity against Gram-negative rods, e.g. ampicillin and<br />

similar antibiotics, are classified in this group.<br />

QJ01CE<br />

QJ01CF<br />

QJ01CG<br />

QJ01CR<br />

Beta-lactamase sensitive penicillins<br />

Beta-lactamase resistant penicillins<br />

Beta-lactamase inhibitors<br />

Combinations of penicillins, incl. beta-lactamase inhibitors<br />

Combinations of penicillins and/or beta-lactamase inhibitors are classified in this<br />

group. Combinations containing one penicillin and an enzyme inhibitor are<br />

assigned to different 5th level groups according to the penicillin involved.<br />

Combinations of two or more penicillins with or without an enzyme inhibitor, are<br />

classified in a separate 5th level group, QJ01CR50 - combinations of penicillins.<br />

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