A section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System. The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System is used for the classification of drugs It is controlled by the WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug
N Nervous system
- N01AA01 Diethyl ether
- N01AA02 Vinyl ether
- N01AB01 Halothane
- N01AB02 Chloroform
- N01AB03 Methoxyflurane
- N01AB04 Enflurane
- N01AB05 Trichloroethylene
- N01AB06 Isoflurane
- N01AB07 Desflurane
- N01AB08 Sevoflurane
- N01AF01 Methohexital
- N01AF02 Hexobarbital
- N01AF03 Thiopental
N01AG Barbiturates in combination with other drugs
- N01AG01 Narcobarbital
N01AH Opioid anesthetics
- N01AH01 Fentanyl
- N01AH02 Alfentanil
- N01AH03 Sufentanil
- N01AH04 Phenoperidine
- N01AH05 Anileridine
- N01AH06 Remifentanil
- N01AH51 Fentanyl, combinations
N01AX Other general anesthetics
- N01AX01 Droperidol
- N01AX03 Ketamine
- N01AX04 Propanidid
- N01AX05 Alfaxalone
- N01AX07 Etomidate
- N01AX10 Propofol
- N01AX11 Hydroxybutyric acid
- N01AX13 Nitrous oxide
- N01AX14 Esketamine
N01B Anesthetics, local
- N01BA01 Metabutethamine
- N01BA02 Procaine
- N01BA03 Tetracaine
- N01BA04 Chloroprocaine
- N01BA05 Benzocaine
- N01BA52 Procaine, combinations
- N01BB01 Bupivacaine
- N01BB02 Lidocaine
- N01BB03 Mepivacaine
- N01BB04 Prilocaine
- N01BB05 Butanilicaine
- N01BB06 Cinchocaine
- N01BB07 Etidocaine
- N01BB08 Articaine
- N01BB09 Ropivacaine
- N01BB10 Levobupivacaine
- N01BB20 Combinations
- N01BB51 Bupivacaine, combinations
- N01BB52 Lidocaine, combinations
- N01BB53 Mepivacaine, combinations
- N01BB54 Prilocaine, combinations
- N01BB57 Etidocaine, combinations
- N01BB58 Articaine, combinations
- N01BC01 Cocaine
N01BX Other local anesthetics
- N01BX01 Ethyl chloride
- N01BX02 Dyclonine
- N01BX03 Phenol
- N01BX04 Capsaicin
A section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System. Anesthesia, or anaesthesia (see spelling differences; from Greek grc αν- an-, "without" and grc αἲσθησις Ether is a class of Organic compounds which contain an ether group — an Oxygen Atom connected to two (substituted Alkyl Diethyl ether, also known as ether and ethoxyethane, is a clear colorless and highly Flammable liquid with a low Boiling point and a Vinyl ether is a clear nearly colorless volatile liquid which was briefly used as an Inhalation anesthetic. "Fluorination" redirects here For the addition of fluoride to drinking water see Water fluoridation. In Organic chemistry, a hydrocarbon is an Organic compound consisting entirely of Hydrogen and Carbon. Halothane vapour (or Fluothane) is an inhalational General anaesthetic. Chloroform, also known as trichloromethane and methyl trichloride, is a Chemical compound with formula C[[Hydrogen H]] Cl Methoxyflurane (C3H4Cl2F2O is an Inhalational anaesthetic used in the 1960s Enflurane (2-chloro-112-trifluoroethyl-difluoromethyl ether is a Halogenated ether that was commonly used for inhalational Anesthesia during the 1970s and 1980s The Chemical compound trichloroethylene is a chlorinated Hydrocarbon commonly used as an industrial Solvent. Isoflurane (2-chloro-2-(difluoromethoxy-111-trifluoro-ethane is a Halogenated ether used for inhalational Anesthesia. Desflurane (222-trifluoro-1-fluoroethyl-difluoromethyl ether is a highly fluorinated methyl ethyl ether used for maintenance of General anaesthesia. Sevoflurane (222-trifluoro-1-ethyl fluoromethyl ether also called fluoromethyl hexafluoroisopropyl ether, is a sweet-smelling non-flammable highly fluorinated methyl isopropyl Barbiturates are drugs that act as central nervous system Depressants and by virtue of this they produce a wide spectrum of effects from mild Sedation Methohexital (marketed under the brand name Brevital) is a drug which is a Barbiturate derivative Hexobarbital is a Barbiturate derivative having Hypnotic and Sedative effects The fictional truth drug Hyoscine-pentothal does not describe real pentothal accurately Narcobarbital (Pronarcon is a Barbiturate derivative invented in the 1960s An opioid is a chemical Substance that has a Morphine -like action in the body Fentanyl is one of the most powerful Opioid Analgesics with a potency approximately 81 times that of Morphine. Alfentanil (trade name Alfenta) is a potent but short-acting synthetic Opioid Analgesic drug, used for Anaesthesia in Surgery Sufentanil is a synthetic Opioid Analgesic drug approximately 5 to 10 times more potent than Fentanyl. Phenoperidine, marketed as its hydrochloride as Operidine or Lealgin, is an Opioid used as a General anesthetic. Anileridine (trade name Leritine) is a synthetic Opioid and strong Analgesic Medication. Remifentanil (marketed by GlaxoSmithKline and Abbott as Ultiva) is a potent ultra short-acting synthetic Opioid Analgesic drug. Droperidol ( Dropletan, Dridol or Inapsine) is an Antidopaminergic drug used as an Antiemetic and antipsychotic Ketamine is a drug for use in human and veterinary medicine developed by Parke-Davis (today a part of Pfizer) in 1962 Propanidid is an ultra short-acting Phenylacetate General anesthetic. Alfaxalone ( INN, also known as alphaxalone or alphaxolone) is a Neurosteroid General anaesthetic. Etomidate is a short acting Intravenous anaesthetic agent used for the induction of General anaesthesia and for Sedation for short procedures Propofol is a short-acting Intravenous sedative agent used for the induction of general Anesthesia for adults and children maintenance of general anesthesia and Hydroxybutyric acid is a group of four-carbon Organic compounds that have both Hydroxyl and Carboxylic acid Functional groups They can be viewed Nitrous oxide, commonly known as " laughing gas," is a Chemical compound with the Chemical formula N 2 O. Esketamine (trade name Ketanest S) is a General anaesthetic. It is the S - Enantiomer of Ketamine. Esters are a class of Chemical compounds and Functional groups Esters consist of an inorganic or organic Acid in which at least Procaine is a Local anesthetic drug of the Amino Ester group It is used primarily to reduce the pain of Intramuscular injection of Tetracaine ( INN, also known as amethocaine; trade name Pontocaine) is a potent Local anesthetic of the Ester group Chloroprocaine hydrochloride (trade name Nesacaine, Nesacaine-MPF) is a Local anesthetic given by injection during surgical procedures Benzocaine is a Local anesthetic commonly used as a Topical pain reliever In Chemistry, an amide is one of three kinds of Compounds (sometimes called acid amide the organic Functional group characterized Bupivacaine ( rINN) (bjuːˈpɪvəkeɪn is a Local anaesthetic drug belonging to the Amino Amide group Lidocaine ( INN) (ˈlaɪdoʊkeɪn or lignocaine (former BAN) (/ˈlɪgnoʊkeɪn/ is a common Local anesthetic and antiarrhythmic drug Mepivacaine (mɛˈpɪvəkeɪn is a Local anesthetic of the Amino Amide type Prilocaine (ˈpraɪloʊkeɪn is a Local anesthetic of the Amino Amide type Cinchocaine (or Dibucaine) is an Amide Local anesthetic. It is the active ingredient in some topical hemorrhoid creams Etidocaine, marketed under the trade name Duranest, is a Local anesthetic given by injection during surgical procedures and labor and delivery Articaine is a dental local anesthetic It is manufactured and distributed by Septodont under the brand name Septocaine and under the name of Ultracaine by Sanofi-Aventis Ropivacaine ( rINN) (roʊˈpɪvəkeɪn is a Local anaesthetic drug belonging to the Amino Amide group Levobupivacaine ( rINN) (liːvoʊbjuːˈpɪvəkeɪn is a Local anaesthetic drug belonging to the Amino Amide group Benzoic acid, C7H6O2 (or C6H5COOH is a colorless crystalline solid and the simplest Aromatic Carboxylic acid Cocaine ( benzoylmethyl ecgonine) is a Crystalline Tropane Alkaloid that is obtained from the leaves of the Coca plant Chloroethane or monochloroethane, commonly known by its old name ethyl chloride, is a Chemical compound once widely used in producing Tetra-ethyl lead Dyclonine is an oral anaesthetic found in Sucrets an over the counter throat lozenge Phenol, is a toxic colourless Crystalline Solid with a sweet tarry odor commonly referred to as a "hospital smell" Capsaicin /ˌkæpˈseˌɪsɪn/ (8- Methyl - N - Vanillyl -6-nonen Amide) is the active component of Chili peppers
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