ATC code D09

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ATC code D09 is a section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System (ATC), a system used for the classification of drugs and other medical products. The code D09 is part of the larger group D, which pertains to Dermatologicals.

Subgroups[edit | edit source]

ATC code D09 is divided into the following subgroups:

  • D09AA - Medicated dressings
  • D09AB - Medicated compresses
  • D09AX - Other medicated applications

D09AA Medicated dressings[edit | edit source]

This subgroup includes dressings that are impregnated with medicinal substances. These dressings are used to treat various skin conditions and wounds.

D09AB Medicated compresses[edit | edit source]

Medicated compresses are similar to dressings but are typically used for more localized treatment. They are often used to reduce inflammation or to deliver medication directly to a specific area.

D09AX Other medicated applications[edit | edit source]

This subgroup includes other types of medicated applications that do not fall under the categories of dressings or compresses. These can include various forms of topical treatments.

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