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The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) Classification System is used for the classification of active ingredients of drugs according to the organ or system on which they act and their therapeutic, pharmacological and chemical properties.

ATC code A: Alimentary tract and metabolism is a section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the WHO for the classification of drugs and other medical products.

Alimentary Tract And Metabolism

Sugar coated tablets - (5 mg + 2 mg + 2 mg + 30 mg)

Tablets - 100 mg

Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin, essential for the synthesis of collagen and intercellular material.

Vitamine C is indicated in:

  • prevention and treatment of scurvy;
  • prevention and treatment of situations that require a large amount of vitamin C such as: pregnancy and breastfeeding, hyperthyroidism, moderate or severe infections, bleeding from the gums, methemoglobinemia, wounds healing;
  • urine acidification.

Solution for injection - (5%) 100 mg/2 ml

Solution for injection - 300 000 IU/ml

Sugar coated tablets - 10 mg

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Tablets - 0.5 mg

Oral drops solution – (10.000 UI + 10.000 UI) / ml

Tablets - 5 mg

Solution for injection - ( 0.1%) 1 mg/1 ml

Adrenaline is an endogenous substance that is produced in the adrenal medulla and has important physiological effects. It is a potent agonist at both alpha and beta adrenoceptors, although the effect on beta adrenoceptors is more marked, particularly at lower doses.

 The major effects of adrenaline are dose-related and include:

dilatation of the bronchi, narrowing of blood vessels, increased heart rate and contractility (positive chronotropic and inotropic effect) and stimulation at central level. Adrenaline is a histamine antagonist. It is used for the treatment of life emergencies.

Adrenaline is used in acute allergic reactions and anaphylactic shock.

It is also used in advanced cardiac life support.

Cream - (4000 I.U.+2000 I.U.+2 mg+50 mg)/g