ATC code N07
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ATC code N07 is a section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System. It refers to nervous system drugs other than anesthetics, analgesics, antiepileptics, anti-parkinson drugs, psycholeptics and psychoanaleptics (which are included in other parts of ATC code N).
N07A Parasympathomimetics
N07AA Anticholinesterases
- N07AA01 Neostigmine
- N07AA02 Pyridostigmine
- N07AA03 Distigmine
- N07AA30 Ambenonium
- N07AA51 Neostigmine, combinations
N07AB Choline esters
- N07AB01 Carbachol
- N07AB02 Bethanechol
N07AX Other parasympathomimetics
- N07AX01 Pilocarpine
- N07AX02 Choline alfoscerate
N07B Drugs used in addictive disorders
N07BA Drugs used in nicotine dependence
- N07BA01 Nicotine
- N07BA02 Bupropion
- N07BA03 Varenicline
N07BB Drugs used in alcohol dependence
- N07BB01 Disulfiram
- N07BB02 Calcium carbimide
- N07BB03 Acamprosate
- N07BB04 Naltrexone
N07BC Drugs used in opioid dependence
- N07BC01 Buprenorphine
- N07BC02 Methadone
- N07BC03 Levacetylmethadol
- N07BC04 Lofexidine
- N07BC51 Buprenorphine, combinations
N07C Antivertigo preparations
N07CA Antivertigo preparations
- N07CA01 Betahistine
- N07CA02 Cinnarizine
- N07CA03 Flunarizine
- N07CA04 Acetylleucine
- N07CA52 Cinnarizine, combinations
N07X Other nervous system drugs
N07XA Gangliosides and ganglioside derivatives
N07XX Other nervous system drugs
- N07XX01 Tirilazad
- N07XX02 Riluzole
- N07XX03 Xaliproden
- N07XX04 Hydroxybutyric acidfr:ATC code N07
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