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R RESPIRATORY SYSTEMInhaled antiinfectives are classified in ATC group J - Antiinfectives for systemic use.
R05 COUGH AND COLD PREPARATIONS
This group comprises a large number of preparations, most of which are combined preparations.
Cold preparations containing therapeutic levels of antiinfectives should be classified in ATC group J - Antiinfectives for systemic use.
Cold preparations with therapeutic levels of analgesics/anti-inflammatory agents should be classified in the respective N02/M01 groups.
Cold preparations with both antiinfectives and analgesics should be classified in ATC group J - Antiinfectives for systemic use.
Cold preparations with minimal amounts of analgesics are classified in R05X - Other cold preparations.
See also R01 - Nasal preparations, R02 - Throat preparations, and
R03D - Other systemic drugs for obstructive airway diseases.
Fixed DDDs are assigned for combinations. These DDDs are based on an average dose regimen of three times daily, and dosages in the upper area of the recommended dose ranges are chosen. The strengths of the various components are not taken into consideration. E.g. 6 UD (= 30 ml) is the fixed DDD for products where the recommended dose is 5-10 ml each time administered. |
R05C EXPECTORANTS, EXCL. COMBINATIONS WITH COUGH SUPPRESSANTS
This group comprises preparations with expectorants and mucolytics.
Combined preparations are classified at separate 5th levels using the code number 10. These may also contain e.g. antihistamines. Combinations with adrenergics, e.g. ambroxol and clenbuterol, used in e.g. bronchial asthma are classified in R03C - Adrenergics for systemic use.
Preparations, which contain small amounts of herbal extracts, menthol etc., are regarded as plain preparations.
R05D COUGH SUPPRESSANTS, EXCL. COMBINATIONS WITH EXPECTORANTS
Combined preparations are classified at separate 5th levels using the code number 20 (R05DA20 and R05DB20). These may also contain bronchodilating agents, antihistamines etc.
Combinations with expectorants, see R05F.
Combinations with xanthines, see R03DA.
Preparations, which contain small amounts of herbal extracts, menthol etc., are not regarded as combined preparations.
R05F COUGH SUPPRESSANTS AND EXPECTORANTS, COMBINATIONS
In addition to cough suppressants and expectorants, the preparations may contain bronchodilating agents, antihistamines etc. Combinations, which contain respiratory stimulants, e.g. theophylline, should be classified in R03DA.
This group comprises cold preparations with various ingredients, which cannot be classified in the preceding groups. Combinations with therapeutic amounts of various ingredients (e.g. quinine as an antipyretic, antihistamines, ascorbic acid and caffeine) are classified in this group. Various remedies for symptomatic relief in cough and cold, e.g. inhalants with menthol, camphora, thymol etc. are also classified here.
Last updated: 2024-01-26