ATC code H01
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A section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System.
H Systemic hormonal preparations, excluding sex hormones and insulins
H01A Anterior pituitary lobe hormones and analogues
H01AA Adrenocorticotropic hormone
- H01AA01 Corticotropin
- H01AA02 Tetracosactide
H01AB Thyrotropin
- H01AB01 Thyrotropin
H01AC Somatropin and somatropin agonists
- H01AC01 Somatropin
- H01AC02 Somatrem
- H01AC03 Mecasermin
- H01AC04 Sermorelin
H01AX Other anterior pituitary lobe hormones and analogues
- H01AX01 Pegvisomant
H01B Posterior pituitary lobe hormones
H01BA Vasopressin and analogues
- H01BA01 Vasopressin
- H01BA02 Desmopressin
- H01BA03 Lypressin
- H01BA04 Terlipressin
- H01BA05 Ornipressin
- H01BA06 Argipressin
H01BB Oxytocin and analogues
- H01BB01 Demoxytocin
- H01BB02 Oxytocin
- H01BB03 Carbetocin
H01C Hypothalamic hormones
H01CA Gonadotropin-releasing hormones
- H01CA01 Gonadorelin
- H01CA02 Nafarelin
- H01CA03 Histrelin
H01CB Antigrowth hormone
- H01CB01 Somatostatin
- H01CB02 Octreotide
- H01CB03 Lanreotide
H01CC Anti-gonadotropin-releasing hormones
- H01CC01 Ganirelix
- H01CC02 Cetrorelix
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