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'''ATC code C''' is a section of the [[Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System]] (ATC), which is used for the classification of drugs and other medical products. This section is specifically designated for [[cardiovascular system]] medications. The ATC system is maintained by the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) and is widely used internationally for drug classification.
'''ATC code C''' refers to the section of the [[Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System]] (ATC) that deals with medications used in [[cardiovascular system|cardiovascular]] therapies. This classification system, developed by the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO), is used worldwide to facilitate the organization and classification of [[medicinal products]]. It divides drugs into different groups according to the organ or system on which they act and their therapeutic, pharmacological, and chemical properties.


== Subgroups ==
== Structure ==
The ATC code C is divided into several subgroups, each representing a different category of cardiovascular drugs. These subgroups include:
The ATC classification system is divided into several different groups, with the "C" code focusing specifically on cardiovascular drugs. This group is further subdivided into several sections, each targeting different aspects of cardiovascular therapy:


* '''C01''' - [[Cardiac therapy]]
* '''C01 - Cardiac therapy''': Includes drugs used specifically for treating heart-related ailments, such as [[cardiac glycosides]], antiarrhythmics, and other drugs that have a direct effect on heart function.
* '''C02''' - [[Antihypertensives]]
* '''C02 - Antihypertensives''': Comprises medications used to manage [[hypertension]] or high blood pressure.
* '''C03''' - [[Diuretics]]
* '''C03 - Diuretics''': Encompasses drugs that promote the excretion of urine, commonly used to treat hypertension and [[edema]].
* '''C04''' - [[Peripheral vasodilators]]
* '''C04 - Peripheral vasodilators''': Includes drugs that cause blood vessels to expand, thereby increasing blood flow to peripheral areas of the body.
* '''C05''' - [[Vasoprotectives]]
* '''C05 - Vasoprotectives''': Medications in this category are used to protect the vascular system, often used in the treatment of varicose veins and hemorrhoids.
* '''C07''' - [[Beta blocking agents]]
* '''C07 - Beta blocking agents''': Beta-blockers are used to manage arrhythmias, protect the heart after a heart attack, and treat hypertension.
* '''C08''' - [[Calcium channel blockers]]
* '''C08 - Calcium channel blockers''': These drugs prevent calcium from entering cells of the heart and blood vessel walls, thereby reducing blood pressure.
* '''C09''' - [[Agents acting on the renin-angiotensin system]]
* '''C09 - Agents acting on the renin-angiotensin system''': Includes medications that affect the body’s renin-angiotensin system, crucial in the regulation of blood pressure and fluid balance.
* '''C10''' - [[Lipid modifying agents]]
* '''C10 - Lipid modifying agents''': Drugs that are used to lower lipid levels in the blood, such as statins, which are commonly prescribed to prevent cardiovascular disease.


== C01 - Cardiac therapy ==
== Usage ==
This subgroup includes drugs used in the treatment of [[heart failure]], [[arrhythmias]], and other heart conditions. Examples include [[cardiac glycosides]], [[antiarrhythmic agents]], and [[vasodilators]].
Drugs classified under ATC code C are primarily used in the treatment and management of diseases and conditions affecting the cardiovascular system. These include [[heart failure]], hypertension, arrhythmias, and conditions related to poor blood flow and high cholesterol levels. The classification helps in the systematic research and development of new drugs, as well as in the study of pharmacoeconomics and pharmacoepidemiology.


== C02 - Antihypertensives ==
== Importance ==
Antihypertensives are medications used to treat [[hypertension]] (high blood pressure). This subgroup includes various classes of drugs such as [[alpha blockers]], [[centrally acting agents]], and [[vasodilators]].
The categorization of cardiovascular drugs under the ATC code C is crucial for healthcare professionals to prescribe and manage medications effectively. It aids in ensuring that treatments are specific to the disease and the patient’s condition, thereby increasing the efficacy and safety of cardiovascular therapies.


== C03 - Diuretics ==
[[Category:Pharmacology]]
Diuretics are drugs that promote the excretion of water and salts through the urine. They are commonly used to treat conditions such as [[edema]] and [[hypertension]]. This subgroup includes [[thiazide diuretics]], [[loop diuretics]], and [[potassium-sparing diuretics]].
 
== C04 - Peripheral vasodilators ==
Peripheral vasodilators are medications that dilate (widen) the blood vessels, improving blood flow to the extremities. They are used in the treatment of conditions such as [[peripheral artery disease]].
 
== C05 - Vasoprotectives ==
Vasoprotectives are drugs that protect the blood vessels and improve their function. This subgroup includes medications used to treat conditions like [[hemorrhoids]] and [[varicose veins]].
 
== C07 - Beta blocking agents ==
Beta blockers are medications that reduce the heart rate and the force of contraction, thereby lowering blood pressure. They are used in the treatment of [[hypertension]], [[angina]], and [[heart failure]].
 
== C08 - Calcium channel blockers ==
Calcium channel blockers are drugs that inhibit the entry of calcium ions into cardiac and smooth muscle cells, leading to relaxation and vasodilation. They are used to treat [[hypertension]], [[angina]], and certain types of [[arrhythmias]].
 
== C09 - Agents acting on the renin-angiotensin system ==
This subgroup includes drugs that interfere with the [[renin-angiotensin system]], which regulates blood pressure and fluid balance. Examples include [[ACE inhibitors]], [[angiotensin II receptor blockers]], and [[renin inhibitors]].
 
== C10 - Lipid modifying agents ==
Lipid modifying agents are medications used to manage [[dyslipidemia]] (abnormal levels of lipids in the blood). This subgroup includes [[statins]], [[fibrates]], and other lipid-lowering drugs.
 
== See also ==
* [[Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System]]
* [[Cardiovascular system]]
* [[Hypertension]]
* [[Heart failure]]
* [[Arrhythmia]]
 
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
 
== External links ==
{{Commons category|ATC code C}}
 
[[Category:ATC codes]]
[[Category:Cardiovascular system]]
[[Category:Cardiovascular system]]
[[Category:Pharmacology]]
[[Category:Medical classification]]


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Latest revision as of 17:32, 13 August 2024

ATC code C refers to the section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System (ATC) that deals with medications used in cardiovascular therapies. This classification system, developed by the World Health Organization (WHO), is used worldwide to facilitate the organization and classification of medicinal products. It divides drugs into different groups according to the organ or system on which they act and their therapeutic, pharmacological, and chemical properties.

Structure[edit]

The ATC classification system is divided into several different groups, with the "C" code focusing specifically on cardiovascular drugs. This group is further subdivided into several sections, each targeting different aspects of cardiovascular therapy:

  • C01 - Cardiac therapy: Includes drugs used specifically for treating heart-related ailments, such as cardiac glycosides, antiarrhythmics, and other drugs that have a direct effect on heart function.
  • C02 - Antihypertensives: Comprises medications used to manage hypertension or high blood pressure.
  • C03 - Diuretics: Encompasses drugs that promote the excretion of urine, commonly used to treat hypertension and edema.
  • C04 - Peripheral vasodilators: Includes drugs that cause blood vessels to expand, thereby increasing blood flow to peripheral areas of the body.
  • C05 - Vasoprotectives: Medications in this category are used to protect the vascular system, often used in the treatment of varicose veins and hemorrhoids.
  • C07 - Beta blocking agents: Beta-blockers are used to manage arrhythmias, protect the heart after a heart attack, and treat hypertension.
  • C08 - Calcium channel blockers: These drugs prevent calcium from entering cells of the heart and blood vessel walls, thereby reducing blood pressure.
  • C09 - Agents acting on the renin-angiotensin system: Includes medications that affect the body’s renin-angiotensin system, crucial in the regulation of blood pressure and fluid balance.
  • C10 - Lipid modifying agents: Drugs that are used to lower lipid levels in the blood, such as statins, which are commonly prescribed to prevent cardiovascular disease.

Usage[edit]

Drugs classified under ATC code C are primarily used in the treatment and management of diseases and conditions affecting the cardiovascular system. These include heart failure, hypertension, arrhythmias, and conditions related to poor blood flow and high cholesterol levels. The classification helps in the systematic research and development of new drugs, as well as in the study of pharmacoeconomics and pharmacoepidemiology.

Importance[edit]

The categorization of cardiovascular drugs under the ATC code C is crucial for healthcare professionals to prescribe and manage medications effectively. It aids in ensuring that treatments are specific to the disease and the patient’s condition, thereby increasing the efficacy and safety of cardiovascular therapies.


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