J - Antiinfectives for Systemic Use | Antiinfectives are also classified in the following groups: A01AB Antiinfectives and antiseptics for local oral treatment A02BD Combinations for eradication of Helicobacter pylori A07A Intestinal antiinfectives D01 Antifungals for dermatological use D06 Antibiotics and chemotherapeutics for dermatological use D07C Corticosteroids, combinations with antibiotics D09AA Ointment dressings with antiinfectives D10AF Antiinfectives for treatment of acne G01 Gynecological antiinfectives and antiseptics P Antiparasitic products, insecticides and repellents R02AB Antibiotics S01/ S02/ S03 Eye and ear preparations with antiinfectives Even systemically administered antibacterials and antimycotics may be classified in other groups if their target is exclusively local, e.g. the skin - D01 - Antifungals for dermatological use. Inhaled antiinfectives are classified in J.
| The DDDs for the antiinfectives are as a main rule based on the use in infections of moderate severity. However, some antiinfectives are only used in severe infections and their DDDs are assigned accordingly. The DDDs assigned are based on daily treatment. The duration of the treatment periods is not taken into consideration. For antiinfectives given in a high initially starting dose followed by a lower daily "maintenance" dose, the DDDs are based on the "maintenance" dose if the total duration of the treat-ment course is more than one week. If, however, the treatment course is 7 days or less, the DDDs are assigned according to the average daily dose i.e. the total course dose divided by the number of treatment days (e.g azithromycin).
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| J01 - Antibacterials for Systemic Use | This group comprises antibacterials for systemic use, except antimycobacterials, which are classified in J04. The antibacterials are classified according to their mode of action and chemistry. Combinations of two or more systemic antibacterials from different third levels are classified in J01R, except combinations of sulfonamides and trimethoprim, which are classified at a separate 4th level, J01EE. Combinations of antibacterials and tuberculostatics are classified in J04AM. Combinations of antibacterials with other drugs, including local anesthetics or vitamins, are classified at separate 5th levels in the respective antibacterial group by using the 50-series. Inhaled antiinfectives are classified here based on the fact that preparations for inhalation can not be separated from preparations for injection.
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| J01C - Beta-Lactam Antibacterials, Penicillins | This group comprises penicillin beta-lactam antibacterials, inhibiting the bacterial cell wall synthesis. Combinations of penicillins from different 4th levels, including beta-lactamase inhibitors, are classified in J01CR.
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| J01CR - Combinations Of Penicillins, incl. Beta-Lactamase Inhibitors | This group comprises combinations of penicillins and/or beta-lactamase inhibitors. Combinations containing one penicillin and enzyme inhibitor are classified at different 5th levels according to the penicillin. Combinations of two or more penicillins with or without enzyme inhibitor are classified at a separate 5th level, J01CR50. Sultamicillin, a prodrug for sulbactam and ampicillin, is given a separate 5th level code: J01CR04.
| The DDD for sultamicillin, a prodrug for sulbactam and ampicillin, is lower than the corresponding DDD for the ordinary combination due to higher bioavailability.
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| J01CR02 - Amoxicillin and Beta-Lactamase Inhibitor | Dose | Route of administration | Note |
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| P | Refers to amoxicillin | | O | Refers to amoxicillin |
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