ATC code M01
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M Musculo-skeletal system |
M01 Anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic products |
M02 Topical products for joint and muscular pain |
M03 Muscle relaxants |
M04 Antigout preparations |
M05 Drugs for treatment of bone diseases |
M09 Other drugs for disorders of the musculo-skeletal system |
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ATC code M01 Anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic products 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 M01 is part of the anatomical group M Musculo-skeletal 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, QM01.[4] ATCvet codes without corresponding human ATC codes are cited with the leading Q in the following list.
National issues of the ATC classification may include additional codes not present in this list, which follows the WHO version.
M01A Anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic products, non-steroids[edit | edit source]
M01AA Butylpyrazolidines[edit | edit source]
- M01AA01 Phenylbutazone
- M01AA02 Mofebutazone
- M01AA03 Oxyphenbutazone
- M01AA05 Clofezone
- M01AA06 Kebuzone
- QM01AA90 Suxibuzone
- QM01AA99 Combinations
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- M01AB01 Indometacin
- M01AB02 Sulindac
- M01AB03 Tolmetin
- M01AB04 Zomepirac
- M01AB05 Diclofenac
- M01AB06 Alclofenac
- M01AB07 Bumadizone
- M01AB08 Etodolac
- M01AB09 Lonazolac
- M01AB10 Fentiazac
- M01AB11 Acemetacin
- M01AB12 Difenpiramide
- M01AB13 Oxametacin
- M01AB14 Proglumetacin
- M01AB15 Ketorolac
- M01AB16 Aceclofenac
- M01AB17 Bufexamac
- M01AB51 Indometacin, combinations
- M01AB55 Diclofenac, combinations
M01AC Oxicams[edit | edit source]
- M01AC01 Piroxicam
- M01AC02 Tenoxicam
- M01AC04 Droxicam
- M01AC05 Lornoxicam
- M01AC06 Meloxicam
- M01AC56 Meloxicam, combinations
M01AE Propionic acid derivatives[edit | edit source]
- M01AE01 Ibuprofen
- M01AE02 Naproxen
- M01AE03 Ketoprofen
- M01AE04 Fenoprofen
- M01AE05 Fenbufen
- M01AE06 Benoxaprofen
- M01AE07 Suprofen
- M01AE08 Pirprofen
- M01AE09 Flurbiprofen
- M01AE10 Indoprofen
- M01AE11 Tiaprofenic acid
- M01AE12 Oxaprozin
- M01AE13 Ibuproxam
- M01AE14 Dexibuprofen
- M01AE15 Flunoxaprofen
- M01AE16 Alminoprofen
- M01AE17 Dexketoprofen
- M01AE18 Naproxcinod
- M01AE51 Ibuprofen, combinations
- M01AE52 Naproxen and esomeprazole
- M01AE53 Ketoprofen, combinations
- M01AE56 Naproxen and misoprostol
- QM01AE90 Vedaprofen
- QM01AE91 Carprofen
- QM01AE92 Tepoxalin
M01AG Fenamates[edit | edit source]
- M01AG01 Mefenamic acid
- M01AG02 Tolfenamic acid
- M01AG03 Flufenamic acid
- M01AG04 Meclofenamic acid
- QM01AG90 Flunixin
M01AH Coxibs[edit | edit source]
- M01AH01 Celecoxib
- M01AH02 Rofecoxib
- M01AH03 Valdecoxib
- M01AH04 Parecoxib
- M01AH05 Etoricoxib
- M01AH06 Lumiracoxib
- M01AH07 Polmacoxib
- QM01AH90 Firocoxib
- QM01AH91 Robenacoxib
- QM01AH92 Mavacoxib
- QM01AH93 Cimicoxib
- QM01AH94 Deracoxib
M01AX Other anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic agents, non-steroids[edit | edit source]
- M01AX01 Nabumetone
- M01AX02 Niflumic acid
- M01AX04 Azapropazone
- M01AX05 Glucosamine
- M01AX07 Benzydamine
- M01AX12 Glucosaminoglycan polysulfate
- M01AX13 Proquazone
- M01AX14 Orgotein
- M01AX17 Nimesulide
- M01AX18 Feprazone
- M01AX21 Diacerein
- M01AX22 Morniflumate
- M01AX23 Tenidap
- M01AX24 Oxaceprol
- M01AX25 Chondroitin sulfate
- M01AX26 Avocado and soybean oil, unsaponifiables
- QM01AX52 Niflumic acid, combinations
- M01AX68 Feprazone, combinations
- QM01AX90 Pentosan polysulfate
- QM01AX91 Aminopropionitrile
- QM01AX92 Grapiprant
- QM01AX99 Combinations
M01B Anti-inflammatory/antirheumatic agents in combination[edit | edit source]
M01BA Anti-inflammatory/antirheumatic agents in combination with corticosteroids[edit | edit source]
- M01BA01 Phenylbutazone and corticosteroids
- M01BA02 Dipyrocetyl and corticosteroids
- M01BA03 Acetylsalicylic acid and corticosteroids
- QM01BA99 Combinations
M01BX Other anti-inflammatory/antirheumatic agents in combination with other drugs[edit | edit source]
M01C Specific antirheumatic agents[edit | edit source]
M01CA Quinolines[edit | edit source]
- M01CA03 Oxycinchophen
M01CB Gold preparations[edit | edit source]
- M01CB01 Sodium aurothiomalate
- M01CB02 Sodium aurothiosulfate
- M01CB03 Auranofin
- M01CB04 Aurothioglucose
- M01CB05 Aurotioprol
M01CC Penicillamine and similar agents[edit | edit source]
- M01CC01 Penicillamine
- M01CC02 Bucillamine
M01CX Other specific antirheumatic agents[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "ATC (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System) – Synopsis". National Institutes of Health. Retrieved 2020-02-01.
- ↑ "ATC-Klassifikation mit definierten Tagesdosen DDD" (in Deutsch). German Institute for Medical Documentation and Information. Retrieved 2020-02-01.
- ↑ "ATC/DDD Index 2022: code M01". WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology.
- ↑ "ATCvet Index 2022: code QM01". WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology.
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