Who is new ATC code?

Who is new ATC code?

New ATC 5th levels

ATC code ATC level name Implementation in ATC/DDD index
C02KX54 macitentan and tadalafil 2023
C09BB13 benazepril and amlodipine 2023
C09DX08 telmisartan, amlodipine and hydrochlorothiazide 2023
C10BX19 atorvastatin, amlodipine and candesartan 2023

Who ATC code bortezomib?

L01XG Proteasome inhibitors

ATC code Name
L01XG01 bortezomib
L01XG02 carfilzomib
L01XG03 ixazomib

WHO ATC Code of amlodipine?

C08CA Dihydropyridine derivatives

ATC code Name DDD
C08CA01 amlodipine 5

What is DDD ATC?

Defined Daily Dose (DDD): The assumed average maintenance dose per day for a drug used for its main indication in adults. DDDs are only assigned for medicines given an ATC codes.

What class is bortezomib?

Bortezomib is in a class of medications called antineoplastic agents.

Is bortezomib a generic name?

Velcade is the trade name for Bortezomib. In some cases, health care professionals may use the trade name Velcade when referring to the generic drug name Bortezomib. Drug type: Bortezomib is a targeted therapy. Bortezomib is classified as a proteasome inhibitor.

Who ATC code for atenolol?

C07AB Beta blocking agents, selective

ATC code Name DDD
C07AB03 atenolol 75
75

Can a drug have more than one ATC code?

A drug can be assigned more than one ATC code when it has multiple different therapeutic uses. For example, besides as a platelet aggregation inhibitor (B01AC06) mentioned above, acetylsalicylic acid is also used as a drug for ‘local oral treatment’ (A01AD05) and used as an ‘analgesic and antipyretic’ (N02BA01).

How many levels does an ATC code have?

five different levels
In the ATC classification system, the active substances are classified in a hierarchy with five different levels.

What is CPT code J9041?

Group 1

Code Description
J9041 INJECTION, BORTEZOMIB (VELCADE), 0.1 MG
J9044 INJECTION, BORTEZOMIB, NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, 0.1 MG

What drug class is bortezomib?

Bortezomib is in a class of medications called antineoplastic agents. It works by killing cancer cells.