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Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment - WHOCC

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D07XC Corticosteroids, potent, other combinations<br />

D07XD Corticosteroids, very potent, other combinations<br />

D08 ANTISEPTICS AND DISINFECTANTS<br />

D08A ANTISEPTICS AND DISINFECTANTS<br />

This group comprises all dermatological antiinfective preparations,<br />

which are not classified in any of the following groups:<br />

D01 - Antifungals <strong>for</strong> dermatological use<br />

D03A - Cicatrizants<br />

D06 - Antibiotics <strong>and</strong> chemotherapeutics <strong>for</strong> dermatological use<br />

D07B - Corticosteroids, combinations with antiseptics<br />

D07X - Corticosteroids, other combinations<br />

D09A - Medicated dressings<br />

D10A - Anti-acne preparations <strong>for</strong> topical use<br />

D11AC - Medicated shampoos<br />

P03A - Ectoparasiticides, incl. scabicides<br />

Antiviral agents, see D06BB.<br />

Non-therapeutic auxiliary products, such as exploration creams <strong>and</strong><br />

lubricants, are classified in V07AY. Lubricants, which contain antiseptics,<br />

are, however, classified in this group.<br />

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

At each 5th plain level combinations with alcohols are allowed.<br />

D08AA Acridine derivatives<br />

D08AB Aluminium agents<br />

Combinations with quarternary ammonium compounds are classified in<br />

D08AJ.<br />

D08AC Biguanides <strong>and</strong> amidines<br />

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