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Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment - WHOCC

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classified in this group. Even combinations containing vitamin C,<br />

minerals or other substances, e.g. caffeine are classified in this group.<br />

A11EX Vitamin B-complex, other combinations<br />

This group comprises preparations with vitamin B-complex (plain or in<br />

combination with vitamin C or minerals) <strong>and</strong> other substances, e.g.<br />

caffeine, strychnine.<br />

A11G ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C), INCL. COMBINATIONS<br />

Other preparations with vitamin C, see A11EB - Vitamin B-complex<br />

with vitamin C, <strong>and</strong> A11J - Other vitamin products, combinations.<br />

Combinations with analgesics are classified in N02B.<br />

The <strong>DDD</strong> refers to the assumed daily requirement.<br />

For combination products, the <strong>DDD</strong>s are given as fixed doses <strong>for</strong><br />

all tablets (1 tablet = 1 UD).<br />

A11GA Ascorbic acid (vitamin C), plain<br />

Combinations with trace elements only, are allowed.<br />

A11GB Ascorbic acid (vitamin C), combinations<br />

This group comprises combinations with e.g. minerals.<br />

Preparations containing ascorbic acid <strong>and</strong> calcium should be classified in<br />

A12AX - Calcium, combinations with other drugs - if they are used in<br />

calcium deficiency or osteoporosis.<br />

A11H OTHER PLAIN VITAMIN PREPARATIONS<br />

A11HA Other plain vitamin preparations<br />

Vitamin B12, see B03BA.<br />

Vitamin K, see B02 - Antihemorrhagics.

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