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QM02AC<br />

Preparations with salicylic acid derivatives<br />

No separate 5th level codes have been established in this group<br />

QM02AQ<br />

Blistering agents<br />

No separate 5th level codes have been established in this group.<br />

QM02AX<br />

Other topical products for joint and muscular pain<br />

Topical preparations, which cannot be classified in the preceding groups, should be<br />

assigned to this group.<br />

QM03<br />

MUSCLE RELAXANTS<br />

Peripherally, centrally and directly acting muscle relaxants should be classified in<br />

this group. Urinary antispasmodics are classified in QG04BD - Urinary<br />

antispasmodics.<br />

QM03A<br />

MUSCLE RELAXANTS, PERIPHERALLY ACTING AGENTS<br />

Peripherally acting muscle relaxants such as curare alkaloids and suxamethonium<br />

should be classified in this group. The drugs in this group are mainly used together<br />

with anesthetics.<br />

QM03AA<br />

QM03AB<br />

QM03AC<br />

Curare alkaloids<br />

Choline derivatives<br />

Other quaternary ammonium compounds<br />

Sugammadex indicated for reversal of neuromuscular blockade induced by<br />

rocuronium or vecuronium is classified in QV03AB - Antidotes.<br />

QM03AX<br />

Other muscle relaxants, peripherally acting agents<br />

QM03B<br />

MUSCLE RELAXANTS, CENTRALLY ACTING AGENTS<br />

The group is subdivided according to chemical structure:<br />

QM03BA<br />

QM03BB<br />

Carbamic acid esters<br />

Oxazol, thiazine, and triazine derivatives<br />

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