ATC code P02

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A section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System.

P Antiparasitic products, insecticides and repellents

P02B Antitrematodals

P02BA Quinoline derivatives and related substances

P02BA01 Praziquantel
P02BA02 Oxamniquine

P02BB Organophosphorous compounds

P02BB01 Metrifonate

P02BX Other antitrematodal agents

P02BX01 Bithionol
P02BX02 Niridazole
P02BX03 Stibophen
P02BX04 Triclabendazole (a member of the benzimidazoles)

P02C Antinematodal agents

P02CA Benzimidazole derivatives

P02CA01 Mebendazole
P02CA02 Tiabendazole
P02CA03 Albendazole
P02CA04 Ciclobendazole
P02CA05 Flubendazole
P02CA06 Fenbendazole
P02CA51 Mebendazole, combinations

P02CB Piperazine and derivatives

P02CB01 Piperazine
P02CB02 Diethylcarbamazine

P02CC Tetrahydropyrimidine derivatives

P02CC01 Pyrantel
P02CC02 Oxantel

P02CE Imidazothiazole derivatives

P02CE01 Levamisole

P02CF Avermectines

P02CF01 Ivermectin

P02CX Other antinematodals

P02CX01 Pyrvinium
P02CX02 Bephenium

P02D Anticestodals

P02DA Salicylic acid derivatives

P02DA01 Niclosamide

P02DX Other anticestodals

P02DX01 Desaspidin
P02DX02 Dichlorophenhu:ATC P02 – Féregűzőszerek

th:ATC รหัส P02

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