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  3. B05BA03

Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical • B05BA03 • glucose

  1. B
  2. B05
  3. B05B
  4. B05BA

A Alimentary tract and metabolism

B Blood and blood forming organs

B01 Antithrombotic agents

B02 Antihemorrhagics

B03 Antianemic preparations

B05 Blood substitutes and perfusion solutions

B05A Blood and related products

B05B I.v. solutions

B05BA Solutions for parenteral nutrition
B05BA01 amino acids
B05BA01 amino acids + electrolytes
B05BA01 combinations
B05BA02 lipids
B05BA03 glucose
B05BA03 sorbitol
B05BA10 amino acids + electrolytes
B05BA10 amino acids + lipids
B05BA10 amino acids + lipids + electrolytes
B05BA10 combinations
B05BB Solutions affecting the electrolyte balance
B05BC Solutions producing osmotic diuresis

B05C Irrigating solutions

B05D Peritoneal dialytics

B05X I.v. solution additives

B05Z Hemodialytics and hemofiltrates

B06 Other hematological agents

C Cardiovascular system

D Dermatologicals

G Genito urinary system and sex hormones

H Systemic hormonal preparations, excluding sex hormones and insulins

J Antiinfectives for systemic use

L Antineoplastic and immunomodulating agents

M Musculo-skeletal system

N Nervous system

P Antiparasitic products, insecticides and repellents

R Respiratory system

S Sensory organs

V Various

Represents a system of classification of medicines according to the code ATC.
The classification depends on the device or system on which the drug acts, the therapeutic effect and the chemical structure of the molecule.

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