| ATC codes |
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| A Alimentary tract and metabolism |
| A01 Stomatological preparations |
| A02 Drugs for acid related disorders |
| A03 Drugs for functional gastrointestinal disorders |
| A04 Antiemetics and antinauseants |
| A05 Bile and liver therapy |
| A06 Laxatives |
| A07 Antidiarrheals, intestinal anti-inflammatory/anti-infective agents |
| A08 Antiobesity preparations, excluding diet products |
| A09 Digestives, including enzymes |
| A10 Drugs used in diabetes |
| A11 Vitamins |
| A12 Mineral supplements |
| A13 Tonics |
| A14 Anabolic agents for systemic use |
| A15 Appetite stimulants |
| A16 Other alimentary tract and metabolism products |
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ATC code A04 Antiemetics and antinauseants is a therapeutic subgroup 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. Subgroup A04 is part of the anatomical group A Alimentary tract and metabolism.[1]
Codes for veterinary use (ATCvet codes) can be created by placing the letter Q in front of the human ATC code: QA04...[2] ATCvet codes without corresponding human ATC codes are cited with the leading Q in the following list.
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A04A Antiemetics and antinauseants
A04AA Serotonin (5-HT3) antagonists
- A04AA01 Ondansetron
- A04AA02 Granisetron
- A04AA03 Tropisetron
- A04AA04 Dolasetron
- A04AA05 Palonosetron
A04AD Other antiemetics
- A04AD01 Scopolamine
- A04AD02 Cerium oxalate
- A04AD04 Chlorobutanol
- A04AD05 Metopimazine
- A04AD10 Dronabinol
- A04AD11 Nabilone
- A04AD12 Aprepitant
- A04AD51 Scopolamine, combinations
- A04AD54 Chlorobutanol, combinations
- QA04AD90 Maropitant
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