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The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System is used for the classification of drugs. It is controlled by the WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology, and was first published in 1976. The 'D' prefix indicates all codes in this list are related to Dermatology
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D11A Other dermatological preparations
D11AA Antihidrotics
D11AC Medicated shampoos
- D11AC01 Cetrimide
- D11AC02 Cadmium compounds
- D11AC03 Selenium compounds
- D11AC06 Povidone-iodine
- D11AC08 Sulfur compounds
- D11AC09 Xenysalate
- D11AC30 Others
D11AE Androgens for topical use
- D11AE01 Metandienone
D11AF Wart and anti-corn preparations
D11AX Other dermatologicals
- D11AX01 Minoxidil
- D11AX02 Gamolenic acid
- D11AX03 Calcium gluconate
- D11AX04 Lithium succinate
- D11AX05 Magnesium sulfate
- D11AX06 Mequinol
- D11AX08 Tiratricol
- D11AX09 Oxaceprol
- D11AX10 Finasteride
- D11AX11 Hydroquinone
- D11AX12 Pyrithione zinc
- D11AX13 Monobenzone
- D11AX14 Tacrolimus
- D11AX15 Pimecrolimus
- D11AX16 Eflornithine
- D11Ax17 Cromoglicic acid
- D11AX52 Gamolenic acid, combinations
- D11AX57 Collagen, combinations
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