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{{DISPLAYTITLE:ATC Code A07}}
{{Infobox drug class
| ATC_code = A07
| ATC_suffix =
| ATC_prefix = A
| ATC_supplemental =
| ATC_classification = Antidiarrheals, intestinal anti-inflammatory/anti-infective agents
}}
==Introduction==
The '''ATC code A07''' is a classification used in the [[Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System]] to categorize medications that are primarily used as [[antidiarrheals]], intestinal anti-inflammatory, and anti-infective agents. This classification is part of the larger [[ATC code A]] group, which encompasses drugs used for the [[alimentary tract and metabolism]].
==Subgroups==
ATC code A07 is divided into several subgroups, each targeting specific types of intestinal conditions. These subgroups include:
===A07A: Intestinal anti-infectives===
This subgroup includes medications used to treat infections of the intestine. Common agents include:
* '''A07AA: Antibiotics'''
  * [[Neomycin]]
  * [[Nystatin]]
* '''A07AB: Sulfonamides'''
  * [[Sulfasalazine]]
* '''A07AC: Imidazole derivatives'''
  * [[Metronidazole]]
===A07B: Intestinal adsorbents===
These agents work by adsorbing toxins and other substances in the gut. Examples include:
* '''A07BA: Charcoal preparations'''
  * [[Activated charcoal]]
* '''A07BB: Bismuth preparations'''
  * [[Bismuth subsalicylate]]
===A07C: Electrolytes with carbohydrates===
This subgroup includes oral rehydration solutions used to treat dehydration caused by diarrhea.
* '''A07CA: Oral rehydration salts'''
  * [[Oral rehydration therapy]]
===A07D: Antipropulsives===
These medications slow down intestinal motility to reduce diarrhea.
* '''A07DA: Opioids'''
  * [[Loperamide]]
  * [[Diphenoxylate]]
===A07E: Intestinal anti-inflammatory agents===
These drugs are used to treat inflammatory conditions of the intestine, such as [[inflammatory bowel disease]].
* '''A07EA: Corticosteroids'''
  * [[Budesonide]]
* '''A07EB: Other anti-inflammatory agents'''
  * [[Mesalazine]]
===A07F: Antidiarrheal micro-organisms===
This subgroup includes probiotics used to restore normal gut flora.
* '''A07FA: Probiotics'''
  * [[Lactobacillus]]
  * [[Saccharomyces boulardii]]
==Mechanism of Action==
The medications within ATC code A07 work through various mechanisms to alleviate symptoms of diarrhea and intestinal inflammation:
* '''Antibiotics and anti-infectives''' target and eliminate pathogenic bacteria and other microorganisms causing intestinal infections.
* '''Adsorbents''' bind to toxins and other harmful substances in the gut, preventing their absorption and facilitating their excretion.
* '''Oral rehydration solutions''' replenish lost fluids and electrolytes, preventing dehydration.
* '''Antipropulsives''' reduce intestinal motility, allowing more time for water absorption and reducing stool frequency.
* '''Anti-inflammatory agents''' reduce inflammation in the intestinal lining, alleviating symptoms of inflammatory bowel diseases.
* '''Probiotics''' help restore the natural balance of gut flora, which can be disrupted by infections or antibiotic use.
==Clinical Applications==
Medications classified under ATC code A07 are used in the treatment of various conditions, including:
* [[Acute diarrhea]]
* [[Chronic diarrhea]]
* [[Inflammatory bowel disease]]
* [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
* [[Traveler's diarrhea]]
==Safety and Side Effects==
The safety profile and side effects of these medications vary depending on the specific agent used. Common side effects may include:
* '''Antibiotics''': Gastrointestinal disturbances, allergic reactions.
* '''Adsorbents''': Constipation, black stools (with bismuth).
* '''Antipropulsives''': Constipation, dizziness.
* '''Anti-inflammatory agents''': Headache, nausea, risk of infection (with corticosteroids).
* '''Probiotics''': Generally well-tolerated, but may cause bloating or gas.
==Conclusion==
ATC code A07 encompasses a diverse group of medications used to manage diarrhea and intestinal inflammation. These agents play a crucial role in both acute and chronic gastrointestinal conditions, improving patient outcomes and quality of life.
==References==
* [https://www.whocc.no/atc_ddd_index/ ATC/DDD Index 2023]
* [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1234567/ Example Journal Article on Antidiarrheals]
==See Also==
* [[ATC code A]]
* [[Diarrhea]]
* [[Inflammatory bowel disease]]
[[Category:ATC codes]]
[[Category:Gastroenterology]]
[[Category:Pharmacology]]
{{DISPLAYTITLE:ATC Code A07}}
{{Infobox drug class
| ATC_code = A07
| ATC_suffix =
| ATC_prefix = A
| ATC_supplemental =
| ATC_classification = Antidiarrheals, intestinal anti-inflammatory/anti-infective agents
}}
==Introduction==
The '''ATC code A07''' is a classification used in the [[Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System]] to categorize medications that are primarily used as [[antidiarrheals]], intestinal anti-inflammatory, and anti-infective agents. This classification is part of the larger [[ATC code A]] group, which encompasses drugs used for the [[alimentary tract and metabolism]].
The '''ATC code A07''' is a classification used in the [[Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System]] to categorize medications that are primarily used as [[antidiarrheals]], intestinal anti-inflammatory, and anti-infective agents. This classification is part of the larger [[ATC code A]] group, which encompasses drugs used for the [[alimentary tract and metabolism]].


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This subgroup includes medications used to treat infections of the intestine. Common agents include:
This subgroup includes medications used to treat infections of the intestine. Common agents include:
* '''A07AA: Antibiotics'''
* '''A07AA: Antibiotics'''
  * [[Neomycin]]
* [[Neomycin]]
  * [[Nystatin]]
* [[Nystatin]]
* '''A07AB: Sulfonamides'''
* '''A07AB: Sulfonamides'''
  * [[Sulfasalazine]]
* [[Sulfasalazine]]
* '''A07AC: Imidazole derivatives'''
* '''A07AC: Imidazole derivatives'''
  * [[Metronidazole]]
* [[Metronidazole]]


===A07B: Intestinal adsorbents===
===A07B: Intestinal adsorbents===
These agents work by adsorbing toxins and other substances in the gut. Examples include:
These agents work by adsorbing toxins and other substances in the gut. Examples include:
* '''A07BA: Charcoal preparations'''
* '''A07BA: Charcoal preparations'''
  * [[Activated charcoal]]
* [[Activated charcoal]]
* '''A07BB: Bismuth preparations'''
* '''A07BB: Bismuth preparations'''
  * [[Bismuth subsalicylate]]
* [[Bismuth subsalicylate]]


===A07C: Electrolytes with carbohydrates===
===A07C: Electrolytes with carbohydrates===
This subgroup includes oral rehydration solutions used to treat dehydration caused by diarrhea.
This subgroup includes oral rehydration solutions used to treat dehydration caused by diarrhea.
* '''A07CA: Oral rehydration salts'''
* '''A07CA: Oral rehydration salts'''
  * [[Oral rehydration therapy]]
* [[Oral rehydration therapy]]


===A07D: Antipropulsives===
===A07D: Antipropulsives===
These medications slow down intestinal motility to reduce diarrhea.
These medications slow down intestinal motility to reduce diarrhea.
* '''A07DA: Opioids'''
* '''A07DA: Opioids'''
  * [[Loperamide]]
* [[Loperamide]]
  * [[Diphenoxylate]]
* [[Diphenoxylate]]


===A07E: Intestinal anti-inflammatory agents===
===A07E: Intestinal anti-inflammatory agents===
These drugs are used to treat inflammatory conditions of the intestine, such as [[inflammatory bowel disease]].
These drugs are used to treat inflammatory conditions of the intestine, such as [[inflammatory bowel disease]].
* '''A07EA: Corticosteroids'''
* '''A07EA: Corticosteroids'''
  * [[Budesonide]]
* [[Budesonide]]
* '''A07EB: Other anti-inflammatory agents'''
* '''A07EB: Other anti-inflammatory agents'''
  * [[Mesalazine]]
* [[Mesalazine]]


===A07F: Antidiarrheal micro-organisms===
===A07F: Antidiarrheal micro-organisms===
This subgroup includes probiotics used to restore normal gut flora.
This subgroup includes probiotics used to restore normal gut flora.
* '''A07FA: Probiotics'''
* '''A07FA: Probiotics'''
  * [[Lactobacillus]]
* [[Lactobacillus]]
  * [[Saccharomyces boulardii]]
* [[Saccharomyces boulardii]]


==Mechanism of Action==
==Mechanism of Action==
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* [[Diarrhea]]
* [[Diarrhea]]
* [[Inflammatory bowel disease]]
* [[Inflammatory bowel disease]]
[[Category:ATC codes]]
[[Category:ATC codes]]
[[Category:Gastroenterology]]
[[Category:Gastroenterology]]
[[Category:Pharmacology]]
[[Category:Pharmacology]]
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Latest revision as of 23:57, 4 January 2025

The ATC code A07 is a classification used in the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System to categorize medications that are primarily used as antidiarrheals, intestinal anti-inflammatory, and anti-infective agents. This classification is part of the larger ATC code A group, which encompasses drugs used for the alimentary tract and metabolism.

Subgroups[edit]

ATC code A07 is divided into several subgroups, each targeting specific types of intestinal conditions. These subgroups include:

A07A: Intestinal anti-infectives[edit]

This subgroup includes medications used to treat infections of the intestine. Common agents include:

A07B: Intestinal adsorbents[edit]

These agents work by adsorbing toxins and other substances in the gut. Examples include:

A07C: Electrolytes with carbohydrates[edit]

This subgroup includes oral rehydration solutions used to treat dehydration caused by diarrhea.

A07D: Antipropulsives[edit]

These medications slow down intestinal motility to reduce diarrhea.

A07E: Intestinal anti-inflammatory agents[edit]

These drugs are used to treat inflammatory conditions of the intestine, such as inflammatory bowel disease.

A07F: Antidiarrheal micro-organisms[edit]

This subgroup includes probiotics used to restore normal gut flora.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

The medications within ATC code A07 work through various mechanisms to alleviate symptoms of diarrhea and intestinal inflammation:

  • Antibiotics and anti-infectives target and eliminate pathogenic bacteria and other microorganisms causing intestinal infections.
  • Adsorbents bind to toxins and other harmful substances in the gut, preventing their absorption and facilitating their excretion.
  • Oral rehydration solutions replenish lost fluids and electrolytes, preventing dehydration.
  • Antipropulsives reduce intestinal motility, allowing more time for water absorption and reducing stool frequency.
  • Anti-inflammatory agents reduce inflammation in the intestinal lining, alleviating symptoms of inflammatory bowel diseases.
  • Probiotics help restore the natural balance of gut flora, which can be disrupted by infections or antibiotic use.

Clinical Applications[edit]

Medications classified under ATC code A07 are used in the treatment of various conditions, including:

Safety and Side Effects[edit]

The safety profile and side effects of these medications vary depending on the specific agent used. Common side effects may include:

  • Antibiotics: Gastrointestinal disturbances, allergic reactions.
  • Adsorbents: Constipation, black stools (with bismuth).
  • Antipropulsives: Constipation, dizziness.
  • Anti-inflammatory agents: Headache, nausea, risk of infection (with corticosteroids).
  • Probiotics: Generally well-tolerated, but may cause bloating or gas.

Conclusion[edit]

ATC code A07 encompasses a diverse group of medications used to manage diarrhea and intestinal inflammation. These agents play a crucial role in both acute and chronic gastrointestinal conditions, improving patient outcomes and quality of life.

References[edit]

See Also[edit]