ATC code V08
| ATC codes | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| V Various | |||
| V01 Allergens | |||
| V03 All other therapeutic products | |||
| V04 Diagnostic agents | |||
| V06 General nutrients | |||
| V07 All other non-therapeutic products | |||
| V08 Contrast media | |||
| V09 Diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals | |||
| V10 Therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals | |||
| V20 Surgical dressings | |||
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ATC code V08 Contrast media is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the WHO for the classification of drugs and other medical products. Subgroup V08 is part of the anatomical group V Various.[1]
Codes for veterinary use (ATCvet codes) can be created by placing the letter Q in front of the human ATC code: QV08...[2]National issues of the ATC classification may include additional codes not present in this list, which follows the WHO version.
V08A X-ray contrast media, iodinated
V08AA Water-soluble, nephrotropic, high osmolar X-ray contrast media
- V08AA01 Diatrizoic acid
 - V08AA02 Metrizoic acid
 - V08AA03 Iodamide
 - V08AA04 Iotalamic acid
 - V08AA05 Ioxitalamic acid
 - V08AA06 Ioglicic acid
 - V08AA07 Acetrizoic acid
 - V08AA08 Iocarmic acid
 - V08AA09 Methiodal
 - V08AA10 Diodone
 
V08AB Water-soluble, nephrotropic, low osmolar X-ray contrast media
- V08AB01 Metrizamide
 - V08AB02 Iohexol
 - V08AB03 Ioxaglic acid
 - V08AB04 Iopamidol
 - V08AB05 Iopromide
 - V08AB06 Iotrolan
 - V08AB07 Ioversol
 - V08AB08 Iopentol
 - V08AB09 Iodixanol
 - V08AB10 Iomeprol
 - V08AB11 Iobitridol
 - V08AB12 Ioxilan
 
V08AC Water-soluble, hepatotropic X-ray contrast media
- V08AC01 Iodoxamic acid
 - V08AC02 Iotroxic acid
 - V08AC03 Ioglycamic acid
 - V08AC04 Adipiodone
 - V08AC05 Iobenzamic acid
 - V08AC06 Iopanoic acid
 - V08AC07 Iocetamic acid
 - V08AC08 Sodium iopodate
 - V08AC09 Tyropanoic acid
 - V08AC10 Calcium iopodate
 
V08AD Non-watersoluble X-ray contrast media
- V08AD01 Ethyl esters of iodised fatty acids
 - V08AD02 Iopydol
 - V08AD03 Propyliodone
 - V08AD04 Iofendylate
 
V08B X-ray contrast media, non-iodinated
V08BA Barium sulfate containing X-ray contrast media
- V08BA01 Barium sulfate with suspending agents
 - V08BA02 Barium sulfate without suspending agents
 
V08C Magnetic resonance imaging contrast media
V08CA Paramagnetic contrast media
- V08CA01 Gadopentetic acid
 - V08CA02 Gadoteric acid
 - V08CA03 Gadodiamide
 - V08CA04 Gadoteridol
 - V08CA05 Mangafodipir
 - V08CA06 Gadoversetamide
 - V08CA07 Ferric ammonium citrate
 - V08CA08 Gadobenic acid
 - V08CA09 Gadobutrol
 - V08CA10 Gadoxetic acid
 - V08CA11 Gadofosveset
 
V08CB Superparamagnetic contrast media
- V08CB01 Ferumoxsil
 - V08CB02 Ferristene
 - V08CB03 Iron oxide, nanoparticles
 
V08CX Other magnetic resonance imaging contrast media
- V08CX01 Perflubron
 
V08D Ultrasound contrast media
V08DA Ultrasound contrast media
- V08DA01 Microspheres of human albumin
 - V08DA02 Microparticles of galactose
 - V08DA03 Perflenapent
 - V08DA04 Microspheres of phospholipids
 - V08DA05 Sulfur hexafluoride
 - V08DA06 Perflubutane polymer microspheres
 
References
- ↑ "ATC/DDD Index 2016: code V08". WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology.
 - ↑ "ATCvet Index 2016: code QV08". WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology.
 
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