ATC code N04
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A section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System.
N04A Anticholinergic agents
N04AA Tertiary amines
- N04AA01 Trihexyphenidyl
- N04AA02 Biperiden
- N04AA03 Metixene
- N04AA04 Procyclidine
- N04AA05 Profenamine
- N04AA08 Dexetimide
- N04AA09 Phenglutarimide
- N04AA10 Mazaticol
- N04AA11 Bornaprine
- N04AA12 Tropatepine
N04AB Ethers chemically close to antihistamines
- N04AB01 Etanautine
- N04AB02 Orphenadrine (chloride)
N04AC Ethers of tropine or tropine derivatives
- N04AC01 Benzatropine
- N04AC30 Etybenzatropine
N04B Dopaminergic agents
N04BA Dopa and dopa derivatives
- N04BA01 Levodopa
- N04BA02 Levodopa and decarboxylase inhibitor
- N04BA03 Levodopa, decarboxylase inhibitor and COMT inhibitor
- N04BA04 Melevodopa
- N04BA05 Melevodopa and decarboxylase inhibitor
- N04BA06 Etilevodopa and decarboxylase inhibitor
N04BB Adamantane derivatives
- N04BB01 Amantadine
N04BC Dopamine agonists
- N04BC01 Bromocriptine
- N04BC02 Pergolide
- N04BC03 Dihydroergocryptine mesylate
- N04BC04 Ropinirole
- N04BC05 Pramipexole
- N04BC06 Cabergoline
- N04BC07 Apomorphine
- N04BC08 Piribedil
- N04BC09 Rotigotine
- N04BC10 Lisuride hydrogen maleate
N04BD Monoamine oxidase B inhibitors
- N04BD01 Selegiline
- N04BD02 Rasagiline
N04BX Other dopaminergic agents
- N04BX01 Tolcapone
- N04BX02 Entacapone
- N04BX03 Budipinefr:ATC code N04
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