ATC code D06

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A section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System.

D Dermatologicals

D06A Antibiotics for topical use

D06AA Tetracycline and derivatives

D06AA01 Demeclocycline
D06AA02 Chlortetracycline
D06AA03 Oxytetracycline
D06AA04 Tetracycline

D06AX Other antibiotics for topical use

D06AX01 Fusidic acid
D06AX02 Chloramphenicol
D06AX04 Neomycin
D06AX05 Bacitracin
D06AX07 Gentamicin
D06AX08 Tyrothricin
D06AX09 Mupirocin
D06AX10 Virginiamycin
D06AX11 Rifaximin
D06AX12 Amikacin

D06B Chemotherapeutics for topical use

D06BA Sulfonamides

D06BA01 Silver sulfadiazine
D06BA02 Sulfathiazole
D06BA03 Mafenide
D06BA04 Sulfamethizole
D06BA05 Sulfanilamide
D06BA06 Sulfamerazine
D06BA51 Silver sulfadiazine, combinations

D06BB Antivirals

D06BB01 Idoxuridine
D06BB02 Tromantadine
D06BB03 Aciclovir
D06BB04 Podophyllotoxin
D06BB05 Inosine
D06BB06 Penciclovir
D06BB07 Lysozyme
D06BB08 Ibacitabine
D06BB09 Edoxudine
D06BB10 Imiquimod
D06BB11 Docosanol

D06BX Other chemotherapeutics

D06BX01 Metronidazole

D06C Antibiotics and chemotherapeutics, combinations

hu:ATC D06 – Antibiotikumok és kemoterapeutikumok bőrgyógyászati használatrath:ATC รหัส D06
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