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Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical • V03AX04 • difelikefalin

  1. V
  2. V03
  3. V03A
  4. V03AX

A Alimentary tract and metabolism

B Blood and blood forming organs

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

V01 Allergens

V03 All other therapeutic products

V03A All other therapeutic products

V03AB Antidotes
V03AC Iron chelating agents
V03AE Drugs for treatment of hyperkalemia and hyperphosphatemia
V03AF Detoxifying agents for antineoplastic treatment
V03AG Drugs for treatment of hypercalcemia
V03AH Drugs for treatment of hypoglycemia
V03AK Tissue adhesives
V03AM Drugs for embolisation
V03AN Medical gases
V03AX Other therapeutic products
V03AX04 difelikefalin
V03AXN1 combinations
V03AZ Nerve depressants

V04 Diagnostic agents

V06 General nutrients

V07 All other non-therapeutic products

V08 Contrast media

V09 Diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals

V10 Therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals

V20 Surgical dressings

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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