The World Health Organization's ATC classification organizes medical drugs based on therapeutic properties, chemical composition, and anatomy. It helps make essential medicines readily available globally and is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry.
Level | Code | Title | |
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1 | G | Genito urinary system and sex hormones | |
2 | G04 | Urologicals | |
3 | G04B | Other urologicals, incl. antispasmodics | |
4 | G04BX | Other urologicals | |
5 | G04BX16 |
The DDD is the assumed average maintenance dose per day for a drug used for its main indication in adults. The DDD is a unit of measurement and does not necessarily reflect the recommended or Prescribed Daily Dose. Therapeutic doses for individual patients and patient groups will often differ from the DDD as they will be based on individual characteristics (such as age, weight, ethnic differences, type and severity of disease) and pharmacokinetic considerations.
Route | Amount |
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ORAL - Oral | 0.8 g |
Active Ingredient | Description | |
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Tiopronin |
Tiopronin is similar to penicillamine in both chemistry and pharmacology and used to control the rate of cystine precipitation and excretion in the disease cystinuria. The drug works by reacting with urinary cysteine to form a more soluble, disulfide linked, tiopronin-cysteine complex |
Note the following: The list of brand names is continuously updated, and thus does not include the total of products circulating worldwide.