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+ | '''ATC code M05''' is a second-level (therapeutic) group in the [[World Health Organization|WHO]] [[Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification]]. It corresponds to drugs for the treatment of bone diseases.<ref>{{ATC index | accessdate = 2009-12-05}}.</ref> | ||
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==M05B Drugs affecting bone structure and mineralization== | ==M05B Drugs affecting bone structure and mineralization== | ||
===M05BA [[Bisphosphonate]]s=== | ===M05BA [[Bisphosphonate]]s=== |
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ATC code M05 is a second-level (therapeutic) group in the WHO Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification. It corresponds to drugs for the treatment of bone diseases.[1]
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M05B Drugs affecting bone structure and mineralization
M05BA Bisphosphonates
- M05BA01 Etidronic acid
- M05BA02 Clodronic acid
- M05BA03 Pamidronic acid
- M05BA04 Alendronic acid
- M05BA05 Tiludronic acid
- M05BA06 Ibandronic acid
- M05BA07 Risedronic acid
- M05BA08 Zoledronic acid
M05BB Bisphosphonates, combinations
- M05BB01 Etidronic acid and calcium, sequential
- M05BB02 Risedronic acid and calcium, sequential
- M05BB03 Alendronic acid and colecalciferol
- M05BB04 Risedronic acid, calcium and colecalciferol, sequential
M05BC Bone morphogenetic proteins
- M05BC01 Dibotermin alfa
- M05BC02 Eptotermin alfa
M05BX Other drugs affecting bone structure and mineralization
- M05BX01 Ipriflavone
- M05BX02 Aluminium chlorohydrate
- M05BX03 Strontium ranelate
References
- ↑ ATC/DDD Index; WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology, <http://www.whocc.no/atcddd/indexdatabase/>. (accessed 5 December 2009).
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