ATC code A10 is a division of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System and part of the A Alimentary tract and metabolism section. The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System is used for the classification of drugs It is controlled by the WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug A section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System.
A10A Insulins and analogues
- A10AB01 Insulin (human)
- A10AB02 Insulin (beef)
- A10AB03 Insulin (pork)
- A10AB04 Insulin lispro
- A10AB05 Insulin aspart
- A10AB06 Insulin glulisine
- A10AB30 Combinations
- 10AC Insulins and analogues, intermediate-acting
- A10AC01 Insulin (human)
- A10AC02 Insulin (beef)
- A10AC03 Insulin (pork)
- A10AC04 Insulin lispro
- A10AC30 Combinations
- 10AD Insulins and analogues, intermediate-acting combined with fast-acting
- A10AD01 Insulin (human)
- A10AD02 Insulin (beef)
- A10AD03 Insulin (pork)
- A10AD04 Insulin lispro
- A10AD05 Insulin aspart
- A10AD30 Combinations
- 10AE Insulins and analogues, long-acting
- A10AE01 Insulin (human)
- A10AE02 Insulin (beef)
- A10AE03 Insulin (pork)
- A10AE04 Insulin glargine
- A10AE05 Insulin detemir
- A10AE30 Combinations
- A10BA01 Phenformin
- A10BA02 Metformin
- A10BA03 Buformin
- A10BB01 Glibenclamide
- A10BB02 Chlorpropamide
- A10BB03 Tolbutamide
- A10BB04 Glibornuride
- A10BB05 Tolazamide
- A10BB06 Carbutamide
- A10BB07 Glipizide
- A10BB08 Gliquidone
- A10BB09 Gliclazide
- A10BB10 Metahexamide
- A10BB11 Glisoxepide
- A10BB12 Glimepiride
- A10BB31 Acetohexamide
- 10BC Sulfonamides (heterocyclic)
- A10BC01 Glymidine
- 10BD Combinations of oral blood glucose lowering drugs
- A10BD01 Phenformin and sulfonamides
- A10BD02 Metformin and sulfonamides
- A10BD03 Metformin and rosiglitazone
- A10BF01 Acarbose
- A10BF02 Miglitol
- A10BF03 Voglibose
- A10BG01 Troglitazone
- A10BG02 Rosiglitazone
- A10BG03 Pioglitazone
- 10BH Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP-4) inhibitors[1]
- A10BH01 Sitagliptin
- A10BH02 Vildagliptin
- A10BX01 Guar gum
- A10BX02 Repaglinide
- A10BX03 Nateglinide
- A10BX04 Exenatide
A10X Other drugs used in diabetes
- A10XA01 Tolrestat
References
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Insulin is a Hormone with intensive effects on both metabolism and several other body systems (eg vascular compliance Insulin is a Hormone with intensive effects on both metabolism and several other body systems (eg vascular compliance An insulin analog is an altered form of Insulin, different from any occurring in nature but still available to the human body for performing the same action as human insulin Insulin lispro (marketed by Lilly as "Humalog" is a fast acting Insulin analogue; it was the first insulin analogue Insulin aspart (marketed by Novo Nordisk as "NovoLog/NovoRapid" is a fast acting Insulin analogue. Insulin glulisine is a rapid-acting Insulin analogue that differs from human Insulin in that the amino acid Asparagine at position B3 is replaced by Insulin glargine, marketed by Sanofi-Aventis under the name Lantus, is a long-acting basal Insulin analogue, usually given once or twice daily to help control Insulin detemir is a long-acting human Insulin analogue for maintaining the basal level of insulin Blood sugar, used in a physiological context is a misnomer and misleading Medication, also referred to as medicine, can be loosely defined as any substance intended for use in the diagnosis cure mitigation treatment or prevention of disease Biguanide can refer to a molecule or to a class of drugs based upon this molecule Phenformin is an Anti-diabetic drug from the Biguanide class It is no longer widely available because it is known to induce Lactic acidosis. Metformin ( INN; trade names Glucophage, Riomet, Fortamet, Glumetza, Obimet, Dianben, Diabex, Buformin is an Anti-diabetic drug of the Biguanide class it is chemically related to Metformin, and Phenformin. There are several sulfonamide-based groups of drugs The original antibacterial sulfonamides (sometimes called simply sulfa drugs are synthetic antimicrobial agents that contain the sulfonamide Urea is an Organic compound with the Chemical formula ( N[[hydrogen H]]22 C[[oxygen O]] Glibenclamide ( INN) also known as glyburide ( USAN) is an Anti-diabetic drug in a class of medications known as Sulfonylureas used Chlorpropamide is an example of a drug class called sulphonylureas used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus Tolbutamide is a first generation Potassium channel blocker, Sulfonylurea oral hypoglycemic drug sold under the brand name Orinase Tolazamide is an oral Blood glucose lowering drug used for people with Type 2 diabetes. Carbutamide (brand name Glucidoral is an anti-diabetic drug of the Sulfonylurea class developed by Servier. Glipizide is an oral medium-to-long acting Anti-diabetic drug from the Sulfonylurea class Gliquidone ( INN, sold under the trade name Glurenorm) is an Anti-diabetic drug in the Sulfonylurea class Gliclazide is an oral hypoglycemic ( Anti-diabetic drug) and is classified as a Sulfonylurea. Glimepiride is a medium-to-long acting Sulfonylurea Anti-diabetic drug. Acetohexamide ( Dymelor) is a first-generation Sulfonylurea Medication used to treat Diabetes mellitus type 2, particularly in people whose diabetes Phenformin is an Anti-diabetic drug from the Biguanide class It is no longer widely available because it is known to induce Lactic acidosis. There are several sulfonamide-based groups of drugs The original antibacterial sulfonamides (sometimes called simply sulfa drugs are synthetic antimicrobial agents that contain the sulfonamide Metformin ( INN; trade names Glucophage, Riomet, Fortamet, Glumetza, Obimet, Dianben, Diabex, Metformin ( INN; trade names Glucophage, Riomet, Fortamet, Glumetza, Obimet, Dianben, Diabex, Rosiglitazone is an Anti-diabetic drug in the Thiazolidinedione class of drugs Glycoside hydrolases (also called glycosidases) catalyze the Hydrolysis of the Glycosidic linkage to generate two smaller Sugars They Acarbose is an Anti-diabetic drug used to treat type 2 Diabetes mellitus and in some countries Prediabetes. Miglitol is an oral Anti-diabetic drug that acts by inhibiting the ability of the patient to breakdown complex carbohydrates into glucose Voglibose ( INN and USAN) is an Alpha-glucosidase inhibitor used for lowering post-prandial blood glucose levels in people with Diabetes mellitus The Medication class of thiazolidinedione (also called glitazones) was introduced in the late 1990s as an adjunctive therapy for Diabetes mellitus (type Troglitazone (Rezulin Resulin or Romozin is an Anti-diabetic and Antiinflammatory drug and a member of the drug class of the Thiazolidinediones Rosiglitazone is an Anti-diabetic drug in the Thiazolidinedione class of drugs Pioglitazone is a prescription drug of the class Thiazolidinedione with hypoglycemic (antihyperglycemic antidiabetic action Sitagliptin ( INN; previously identified as MK-0431, trade name Januvia) is an oral antihyperglycemic ( Anti-diabetic drug) of the dipeptidyl Vildagliptin (previously identified as LAF237, trade name Galvus) is a new oral anti-hyperglycemic agent ( Anti-diabetic drug) of the new dipeptidyl Blood sugar, used in a physiological context is a misnomer and misleading Insulin is a Hormone with intensive effects on both metabolism and several other body systems (eg vascular compliance Guar gum, also called guaran, is a Galactomannan. It is primarily the ground Endosperm of Guar beans The guar seeds are dehusked milled Repaglinide ( Prandin in the US, GlucoNorm in Canada, NovoNorm elsewhere is a for the treatment of Type II diabetes. Nateglinide ( INN, trade name Starlix) is a Drug for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes. Exenatide ( INN, marketed as Byetta) is one of a new class of medications ( Incretin mimetics approved for the treatment of Diabetes mellitus type 2 Diabetes mellitus (ˌdaɪəˈbiːtiːz or /ˌdaɪəˈbiːtəs/ /məˈlaɪtəs/ or /ˈmɛlətəs/ often referred to simply as diabetes ( Ancient Greek: grc Aldose reductase (or aldehyde reductase) is an Enzyme in Carbohydrate metabolism that converts an Aldose to a Sugar alcohol, using
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