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D DERMATOLOGICALS

Most of the drugs in this group are preparations for topical use. Some few preparations for systemic use with clear dermatological applications, e.g. griseofulvin (antimycotic), retinoids (for treatment of acne) and psoralens and retinoids (for treatment of psoriasis) are classified in this group.

Only oral preparations in ATC group D are given DDDs. Most products in this group are for topical use, and no DDDs are assigned because the amount given per day can vary very much according to the intensity and distribution of the disease. Consumption figures for these dermatological preparations can be expressed in grams of preparations regardless of strength.


D08 ANTISEPTICS AND DISINFECTANTS
D08A ANTISEPTICS AND DISINFECTANTS

This group comprises all dermatological antiinfective preparations, which are not classified in any of the following groups:
D01 - Antifungals for dermatological use
D03A - Cicatrizants
D06 - Antibiotics and chemotherapeutics for dermatological use
D07B - Corticosteroids, combinations with antiseptics
D07X - Corticosteroids, other combinations
D09A - Medicated dressings
D10A - Anti-acne preparations for topical use
D11AC - Medicated shampoos
P03A - Ectoparasiticides, incl. scabicides
Antiviral agents, see D06BB.
Non-therapeutic auxiliary products, such as exploration creams and lubricants, are classified in V07AY. Lubricants, which contain antiseptics, are, however, classified in this group.
The group is subdivided according to chemical structure.
At each 5th plain level combinations with alcohols are allowed.


D08AK Mercurial products

Combined products, which also contain silver compounds, are classified in this group.


List of abbreviations

Last updated: 2024-01-26