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ATC code S is a section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System (ATC), which is 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 medical substances.

Structure of ATC code S

The ATC code S is designated for sensory organs. It is divided into several subgroups, each representing a different category of drugs used in the treatment of sensory organ conditions. The main subgroups under ATC code S include:

S01 - Ophthalmologicals

This subgroup includes drugs used for the treatment of eye conditions. It is further divided into:

S02 - Otic preparations

This subgroup includes drugs used for the treatment of ear conditions. It is further divided into:

S03 - Ophthalmological and otological preparations

This subgroup includes drugs that are used for both eye and ear conditions. It is further divided into:

Usage

The ATC code S is used by healthcare professionals to classify and prescribe medications for sensory organ conditions. It helps in the systematic organization of drugs and ensures that patients receive the appropriate treatment for their conditions.

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