ATC code D04
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A section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System.
D04A Antipruritics, including antihistamines, anesthetics, etc.
D04AA Antihistamines for topical use
- D04AA01 Thonzylamine
- D04AA02 Mepyramine
- D04AA03 Thenalidine
- D04AA04 Tripelennamine
- D04AA09 Chloropyramine
- D04AA10 Promethazine
- D04AA12 Tolpropamine
- D04AA13 Dimetindene
- D04AA14 Clemastine
- D04AA15 Bamipine
- D04AA22 Isothipendyl
- D04AA32 Diphenhydramine
- D04AA33 Diphenhydramine methylbromide
- D04AA34 Chlorphenoxamine
D04AB Anesthetics for topical use
- D04AB01 Lidocaine
- D04AB02 Cinchocaine
- D04AB03 Oxybuprocaine
- D04AB04 Benzocaine
- D04AB05 Quinisocaine
- D04AB06 Tetracaine
- D04AB07 Pramocaine
D04AX Other antipruritics
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