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QA07D<br />
QA07DA<br />
ANTIPROPULSIVES<br />
Antipropulsives<br />
Agents which reduce gastrointestinal motility, e.g. diphenoxylate and loperamide,<br />
are classified in this group.<br />
QA07DA01 - diphenoxylate - also includes combinations with atropine<br />
QA07DA02 - opium - also includes combinations with belladonna and/or bismuth<br />
subgallate, albumin etc.<br />
QA07E<br />
QA07EA<br />
QA07EB<br />
QA07EC<br />
INTESTINAL ANTIINFLAMMATORY AGENTS<br />
Corticosteroids acting locally<br />
Antiallergic agents, excl. corticosteroids<br />
Aminosalicylic acid and similar agents<br />
QA07F ANTIDIARRHEAL MICROORGANISMS<br />
QA07FA<br />
Antidiarrheal microorganisms<br />
QA07X<br />
QA07XA<br />
OTHER ANTIDIARRHEALS<br />
Other antidiarrheals<br />
QA08<br />
QA08A<br />
ANTIOBESITY PREPARATIONS, EXCL. DIET PRODUCTS<br />
ANTIOBESITY PREPARATIONS, EXCL. DIET PRODUCTS<br />
Low-energy diets, see QV06AA.<br />
QA08AA<br />
Centrally acting antiobesity products<br />
Centrally acting drugs mainly used to produce anorexia are classified in this group.<br />
Amfetamine which is commonly used in psychiatry, is classified in QN06B -<br />
Psychostimulants, agents used for ADHD and nootropics.<br />
QA08AB<br />
QA08AX<br />
Peripherally acting antiobesity products<br />
Other antiobesity drugs<br />
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