ATC code B02
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A section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System.
B Blood and blood forming organs
B02A Antifibrinolytics
B02AA Amino acids
- B02AA01 Aminocaproic acid
- B02AA02 Tranexamic acid
- B02AA03 Aminomethylbenzoic acid
B02AB Proteinase inhibitors
- B02AB01 Aprotinin
- B02AB02 Alfa1 antitrypsin
- B02AB03 C1-inhibitor
- B02AB04 Camostat
B02B Vitamin K and other hemostatics
B02BA Vitamin K
- B02BA01 Phytomenadione
- B02BA02 Menadione
B02BB Fibrinogen
- B02BB01 Human fibrinogen
B02BC Local hemostatics
- B02BC01 Absorbable gelatin sponge
- B02BC02 Oxidized cellulose
- B02BC03 Tetragalacturonic acid hydroxymethylester
- B02BC05 Adrenalone
- B02BC06 Thrombin
- B02BC07 Collagen
- B02BC08 Calcium alginate
- B02BC09 Epinephrine
- B02BC10 Fibrinogen, human
- B02BC30 Combinations
B02BD Blood coagulation factors
- B02BD01 Coagulation factor IX, II, VII and X in combination
- B02BD02 Coagulation factor VIII
- B02BD03 Factor VIII inhibitor bypassing activity
- B02BD04 Coagulation factor IX
- B02BD05 Coagulation factor VII
- B02BD06 Von Willebrand factor and coagulation factor VIII in combination
- B02BD07 Coagulation factor XIII
- B02BD08 Eptacog alfa (activated)
- B02BD09 Nonacog alfa
- B02BD30 Thrombin
B02BX Other systemic hemostatics
- B02BX01 Etamsylate
- B02BX02 Carbazochrome
- B02BX03 Batroxobinhu:ATC B02 – Vérzéscsillapítókth:ATC รหัส B02
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