ATC code C05

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ATC codes
C Cardiovascular system
C01 Cardiac therapy
C02 Antihypertensives
C03 Diuretics
C04 Peripheral vasodilators
C05 Vasoprotectives
C07 Beta blocking agents
C08 Calcium channel blockers
C09 Agents acting on the renin–angiotensin system
C10 Lipid modifying agents

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ATC code C05 Vasoprotectives is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the classification of drugs and other medical products.[1][2] Subgroup C05 is part of the anatomical group C Cardiovascular system.[3]

Codes for veterinary use (ATCvet codes) can be created by placing the letter Q in front of the human ATC code: for example, QC05.[4]

National issues of the ATC classification may include additional codes not present in this list, which follows the WHO version.


== C05A Agents for treatment of hemorrhoids and anal fissures for topical use==

=== C05AA Corticosteroids===

C05AA01 Hydrocortisone
C05AA04 Prednisolone
C05AA05 Betamethasone
C05AA06 Fluorometholone
C05AA08 Fluocortolone
C05AA09 Dexamethasone
C05AA10 Fluocinolone acetonide
C05AA11 Fluocinonide
C05AA12 Triamcinolone

=== C05AB Antibiotics===

=== C05AD Local anesthetics===

C05AD01 Lidocaine
C05AD02 Tetracaine
C05AD03 Benzocaine
C05AD04 Cinchocaine
C05AD05 Procaine
C05AD06 Oxetacaine
C05AD07 Pramocaine

=== C05AE Muscle relaxants===

C05AE01 Glyceryl trinitrate
C05AE02 Isosorbide dinitrate
C05AE03 Diltiazem

=== C05AX Other agents for treatment of hemorrhoids and anal fissures for topical use===

C05AX01 Aluminium preparations
C05AX02 Bismuth preparations, combinations
C05AX03 Other preparations, combinations
C05AX04 Zinc preparations
C05AX05 Tribenoside

== C05B Antivaricose therapy==

=== C05BA Heparins or heparinoids for topical use===

C05BA01 Organo-heparinoid
C05BA02 Sodium apolate
C05BA03 Heparin
C05BA04 Pentosan polysulfate sodium
C05BA51 Heparinoid, combinations
C05BA53 Heparin, combinations

=== C05BB Sclerosing agents for local injection===

C05BB01 Monoethanolamine oleate
C05BB02 Polidocanol
C05BB03 Invert sugar
C05BB04 Sodium tetradecyl sulfate
C05BB05 Phenol
C05BB56 Glucose, combinations

=== C05BX Other sclerosing agents===

C05BX01 Calcium dobesilate
C05BX51 Calcium dobesilate, combinations

== C05C Capillary stabilising agents==

=== C05CA Bioflavonoids===

C05CA01 Rutoside
C05CA02 Monoxerutin
C05CA03 Diosmin
C05CA04 Troxerutin
C05CA05 Hidrosmin
C05CA51 Rutoside, combinations
C05CA53 Diosmin, combinations
C05CA54 Troxerutin, combinations

=== C05CX Other capillary stabilising agents===

C05CX01 Tribenoside
C05CX02 Naftazone
C05CX03 Hippocastani semen

References[edit | edit source]

  1. ATC (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System) – Synopsis Full text, , National Institutes of Health,
  2. ATC-Klassifikation mit definierten Tagesdosen DDD Full text, , German Institute for Medical Documentation and Information,
  3. ATC/DDD Index 2022
    code C05 Full text,
    , WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology,
  4. ATCvet Index 2022
    code QC05 Full text,
    , WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology,


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