Drug Classmeans a grouping or classification of Therapeutics onthebasis ofoneor more of: (a) a similar chemical structure notcovered bya Valid Claimof relevantNovartis Patents, (b) the samemechanism of action, and (c) a related mode ofaction. ...
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Drug - Pharmaceutical, Psychoactive, Recreational: Drugs used in medicine generally are divided into classes or groups on the basis of their uses, their chemical structures, or their mechanisms of action. These different classification systems can be con
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KEGG provides a systematic analysis of gene function and pathways in terms of genes and molecules, and GO offers a broader classification of the molecular function (MF), cellular components (CC), and biological processes involved (BP) in genes or gene products. Comparative analysis and protein ...
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Fig. 1. Classification of diabetes mellitus. Looking at the global picture on epidemiology of diabetes published by the International Diabetes Federation in IDF Diabetes Atlas 7th edition, among adults aged 20–79 years, it is estimated that 415 million out of the total population of 4.72 billion...
2.Classification TheclassificationproposedbyRawlinsandThompsondividesreactionsintotypeAandtypeB.2.1TypeAreactions,whichconstitutethegreatmajorityofadversedrugreactions,areusuallyaconsequenceofthedrug’smainpharmacologicaleffect(bleedingfromwarfarin)oralowtherapeuticindex(nauseafromdigoxin),andtheyarethereforepredictable,...
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Classification of drugs using the ATC system The ATC system is the WHO classification system for therapeutic drugs. The system has a hierarchical structure, where the topmost level,‘level 1—Anatomical main group’, specifies the target organ or tissue, and the lowermost level, ‘level 5—chemic...