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'''ATC code G''' is a section of the [[Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System]] (ATC), a system used for the classification of drugs and other medical products. The ATC system is controlled by the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) and is used globally to ensure uniformity in the classification of drugs.
'''ATC code G''' is a section of the [[Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System]] (ATC), which is used for the classification of [[drugs]] and other [[medical]] substances. This code is part of a larger system used globally to facilitate the organization of [[medicine]]s based on their therapeutic, pharmacological, and chemical characteristics. ATC code G specifically deals with drugs that act on the [[genitourinary system]] and [[sex hormones]].


== Structure of ATC code G ==
== Structure ==
The ATC code G is designated for [[genitourinary system]] and [[sex hormones]]. This section includes drugs that are used in the treatment of diseases and conditions related to the genitourinary system and sex hormones.
The ATC classification system divides drugs into different groups according to the organ or system on which they act and their therapeutic, pharmacological, and chemical properties. Drugs are classified in groups at five different levels. The drugs in ATC code G are organized as follows:


=== Subgroups ===
* '''G01''' - [[Antiseptics and disinfectants]]
The ATC code G is divided into several subgroups, each representing a specific category of drugs. These subgroups include:
* '''G02''' - Other gynecologicals
 
* '''G01''' - [[Gynecological antiinfectives and antiseptics]]
* '''G02''' - [[Other gynecologicals]]
* '''G03''' - [[Sex hormones and modulators of the genital system]]
* '''G03''' - [[Sex hormones and modulators of the genital system]]
* '''G04''' - [[Urologicals]]
* '''G04''' - Urologicals
 
Each of these subgroups is further divided into more specific categories based on the type of drug and its therapeutic use.
 
== G01: Gynecological antiinfectives and antiseptics ==
This subgroup includes drugs used to treat infections and other conditions affecting the female reproductive organs. Examples include:


* '''G01A''' - [[Antiinfectives and antiseptics, excl. combinations with corticosteroids]]
Each of these subgroups is further divided into more specific classes, which are identified by a third letter and subsequent numbers that specify the drug more precisely.
* '''G01B''' - [[Antiinfectives/antiseptics in combination with corticosteroids]]
* '''G01C''' - [[Antifungals]]
* '''G01D''' - [[Antiprotozoals and other antiinfectives]]


== G02: Other gynecologicals ==
=== G01 - Antiseptics and disinfectants ===
This subgroup includes drugs used for various gynecological conditions that do not fall under the antiinfectives category. Examples include:
This group includes drugs that are used specifically for the treatment of gynecological infections and conditions. These substances are applied locally and include various formulations that have antiseptic and disinfectant properties.


* '''G02A''' - [[Uterotonics]]
=== G02 - Other gynecologicals ===
* '''G02B''' - [[Other gynecologicals]]
Drugs in this category are used to treat non-infectious conditions of the female genital tract. This includes drugs used for labor induction, uterine contraction, and other specific gynecological uses.


== G03: Sex hormones and modulators of the genital system ==
=== G03 - Sex hormones and modulators of the genital system ===
This subgroup includes drugs that affect the hormonal regulation of the reproductive system. Examples include:
This subgroup includes drugs that are used to regulate or modify the function of the hormonal systems associated with the reproductive system. It includes [[estrogens]], [[progestogens]], and [[androgens]], as well as other agents that modulate the genital system.


* '''G03A''' - [[Hormonal contraceptives for systemic use]]
=== G04 - Urologicals ===
* '''G03B''' - [[Androgens]]
This category includes drugs used primarily for the treatment of diseases and disorders of the urinary system, such as [[diuretics]], drugs for [[benign prostatic hyperplasia]], and other urologicals.
* '''G03C''' - [[Estrogens]]
* '''G03D''' - [[Progestogens]]
* '''G03E''' - [[Androgens and estrogens in combination]]
* '''G03F''' - [[Progestogens and estrogens in combination]]
* '''G03G''' - [[Gonadotropins and other ovulation stimulants]]
* '''G03H''' - [[Antiandrogens]]
* '''G03X''' - [[Other sex hormones and modulators of the genital system]]


== G04: Urologicals ==
== Usage ==
This subgroup includes drugs used to treat conditions affecting the urinary system. Examples include:
The ATC code G drugs are used in a variety of medical contexts, from treating infections and disorders related to the urinary and genital systems to regulating hormone levels in cases of hormonal imbalances or in hormone replacement therapy. The classification system helps in the systematic categorization and easy retrieval of drug information, which is crucial for healthcare providers, researchers, and policymakers.


* '''G04B''' - [[Drugs used in benign prostatic hypertrophy]]
== Importance ==
* '''G04C''' - [[Drugs used in erectile dysfunction]]
The ATC code G is crucial for the organization of drugs in the fields of urology and gynecology. It aids in the standardization of medication use across different regions and countries, facilitating international discussions and studies on pharmacological treatments. It also helps in the tracking of drug usage statistics, monitoring trends, and identifying the need for research and development in specific areas of the genitourinary system.
* '''G04D''' - [[Other urologicals, including antispasmodics]]


== See also ==
* [[Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System]]
* [[World Health Organization]]
* [[Pharmacology]]
* [[Genitourinary system]]
* [[Sex hormones]]
== References ==
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== External links ==
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Latest revision as of 17:03, 13 August 2024

ATC code G is a section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System (ATC), which is used for the classification of drugs and other medical substances. This code is part of a larger system used globally to facilitate the organization of medicines based on their therapeutic, pharmacological, and chemical characteristics. ATC code G specifically deals with drugs that act on the genitourinary system and sex hormones.

Structure[edit]

The ATC classification system divides drugs into different groups according to the organ or system on which they act and their therapeutic, pharmacological, and chemical properties. Drugs are classified in groups at five different levels. The drugs in ATC code G are organized as follows:

Each of these subgroups is further divided into more specific classes, which are identified by a third letter and subsequent numbers that specify the drug more precisely.

G01 - Antiseptics and disinfectants[edit]

This group includes drugs that are used specifically for the treatment of gynecological infections and conditions. These substances are applied locally and include various formulations that have antiseptic and disinfectant properties.

G02 - Other gynecologicals[edit]

Drugs in this category are used to treat non-infectious conditions of the female genital tract. This includes drugs used for labor induction, uterine contraction, and other specific gynecological uses.

G03 - Sex hormones and modulators of the genital system[edit]

This subgroup includes drugs that are used to regulate or modify the function of the hormonal systems associated with the reproductive system. It includes estrogens, progestogens, and androgens, as well as other agents that modulate the genital system.

G04 - Urologicals[edit]

This category includes drugs used primarily for the treatment of diseases and disorders of the urinary system, such as diuretics, drugs for benign prostatic hyperplasia, and other urologicals.

Usage[edit]

The ATC code G drugs are used in a variety of medical contexts, from treating infections and disorders related to the urinary and genital systems to regulating hormone levels in cases of hormonal imbalances or in hormone replacement therapy. The classification system helps in the systematic categorization and easy retrieval of drug information, which is crucial for healthcare providers, researchers, and policymakers.

Importance[edit]

The ATC code G is crucial for the organization of drugs in the fields of urology and gynecology. It aids in the standardization of medication use across different regions and countries, facilitating international discussions and studies on pharmacological treatments. It also helps in the tracking of drug usage statistics, monitoring trends, and identifying the need for research and development in specific areas of the genitourinary system.

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