Antimycobacterial
An antimycobacterial is a type of medication used to treat Mycobacteria infections.[1]
Types include:
Notes
- "Antimycobacterial Drugs, www.els.net/WileyCDA". Retrieved 3 May 2017.
| Gastrointestinal tract/ metabolism (A) | |
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| Blood and blood forming organs (B) | |
| Cardiovascular system (C) | |
| Skin (D) | |
| Genitourinary system (G) |
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| Endocrine system (H) |
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| Infections and infestations (J, P, QI) | |
| Malignant disease (L01–L02) | |
| Immune disease (L03–L04) | |
| Muscles, bones, and joints (M) | |
| Brain and nervous system (N) |
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| Respiratory system (R) | |
| Sensory organs (S) | |
| Other ATC (V) | |
| Nucleic acid inhibitor |
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| Protein synthesis inhibitor |
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| Cell envelope antibiotic |
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