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European Pharmaceutical Marketing Research Association (EphMRA) and is therefore the intellectual property of this Association. EphMRA's Classification Committee prepares the guidelines for this classification system and takes care for new entries, changes and C3A6 Out of use; can be reused from 2014. D2011.
ATC Index with DDDs 2003. Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment 2003. Available formats: The Guidelines are published in all 3 languages in paper format only. Online searchable database. Training and training materials: 2 days international course in Oslo, once a year. The course offers lectures and
ATC 2015. ATC 2015 - Guidelines. ATC 2015 - Changed Highlighted. ATC 2015 - Changed Classes. ATC 2015 - Class Code Changes. Twitter Latest from Twitter. Registration for the 7th Germany one-day event in Berlin on 17 April 2018 is now open and all details are available https://t.co/7e1zTzLIU8. 7 days ago. »«
EphMRA's Classification Committee prepares the Guidelines for this classification system and manages new entries, changes and improvements in consultation with Comparison of WHO ATC Classification with PBIRG/EphMRA Anatomical Classification - WHO ATC Classification 2017 - uploaded June 2017. Summary of
The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) Classification System is used for the classification of active ingredients of drugs according to the organ or system on which they act and their therapeutic, pharmacological and chemical properties. It is controlled by the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Drug
WHO ATC CLASSIFICATION. &. EphMRA/PBIRG ANATOMICAL. CLASSIFICATION: VERSION January 2014 For complete guidelines on the WHO ATC systems refer to “Guidelines for ATC classification" and for the EphMRA/PBIRG Anatomical classification system refer to “EphMRA / PBIRG classification". To obtain the
The Anatomical Classification of Pharmaceutical Products has been developed and maintained by the European Pharmaceutical Market Research Association (EphMRA) and is therefore the intellectual property of this Association. EphMRA's Classification Committee prepares the Guidelines for this classification system
13 Feb 2018 The ATC classification system was originally based on the same main principles as the Anatomical Classification developed by the European Pharmaceutical Market Research Association (EphMRA) and the Pharmaceutical Business Intelligence and Research Group (PBIRG). In the EphMRA classification,
2013: Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment. 2014: Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment. 2015: Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment. 2016: Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment. 2017: Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment. 1).
ATC 2014. ATC 2014 - Guidelines. ATC 2014 - Changes highlighted. ATC 2014 - Changed Classes. ATC 2014 - Class Code Changes. Twitter Latest from Twitter. Registration for the 7th Germany one-day event in Berlin on 17 April 2018 is now open and all details are available https://t.co/7e1zTzLIU8. 5 days ago. »«
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