ATX-G code ( eng. ATS-G ) “Preparations for the treatment of diseases of the urogenital organs and sex hormones” - a section of the alphanumeric code system of the Anatomical and Therapeutic Chemical Classification developed by the World Health Organization for the classification of drugs and other medical products [1] .
| Anatomical-therapeutic-chemical classification (ATX) |
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General articles on the topic: |
| Code A : Digestive and metabolic drugs |
| Code B : Drugs Affecting Blood and Blood |
| Code C : Drugs for the treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system |
| Code D : Preparations for the treatment of skin diseases |
| Code G : Drugs for the treatment of diseases of the urogenital organs and sex hormones |
| Code H : Hormonal drugs for systemic use (excluding sex hormones) |
| Code J : Antimicrobials for Systemic Use |
| Code L : Antineoplastic and immunomodulating agents |
| Code M : Preparations for the treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system |
| Code N : Preparations for the treatment of diseases of the nervous system |
| Code P : Antiparasitic drugs, insecticides and repellents |
| Code R : Respiratory System Drugs |
| Code S : Drugs for the treatment of diseases of the sensory organs |
| Code V: Other Medicines |
Codes for use in veterinary medicine (ATCvet codes) can be created by adding the letter Q in front of the human ATC Code: QG [2] .
Due to various national circumstances, additional codes may be included in the PBX classification that are not on this list, which is compiled by the World Health Organization.
- ATX code G01 - Antiseptics and antimicrobials for the treatment of gynecological diseases
- ATX code G02 - Other drugs for the treatment of gynecological diseases
- ATX code G03 - Sex hormones and modulators of the reproductive system
- ATX code G04 - Preparations for the treatment of urological diseases
Notes
- ↑ ATC / DDD Index . WHO Collaborating Center for Drug Statistics Methodology. Archived on September 23, 2012.
- ↑ ATCvet Index . WHO Collaborating Center for Drug Statistics Methodology. Archived on September 23, 2012.