ATC code N

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ATC code N is a section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System (ATC), which is used for the classification of drugs and other medical substances. This system is controlled by the World Health Organization (WHO) and is used internationally to facilitate the organization of medicines based on their therapeutic use and chemical characteristics.

Overview[edit]

ATC code N encompasses drugs that act on the nervous system, one of the major systems in the human body responsible for regulating bodily functions and responding to external stimuli. This category is divided into several subgroups based on the type of action the drugs have or the conditions they are used to treat.

Subgroups[edit]

The ATC code N includes the following subgroups:

Each subgroup is further divided into more specific classes, focusing on particular types of drugs or treatments. For example, N02 includes opioids and non-opioid analgesics, and N05 includes antipsychotics and anxiolytics.

Usage[edit]

The ATC classification system, including ATC code N, is used by healthcare providers, researchers, and policymakers to streamline processes such as drug prescription, research, and regulatory review. It helps in organizing drug data, making it easier to access and analyze information regarding drug usage and its implications.

Importance[edit]

The classification of drugs into a systematic framework like the ATC system aids in ensuring safety, efficacy, and consistency in the use of medicines globally. It also supports the management of drug information in databases and contributes to international health statistics and reports.

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