C01B
ANTIARRHYTHMICS, CLASS I AND III
ATC/DDD code C01B for ANTIARRHYTHMICS, CLASS I AND III
This group comprises preparations used in the treatment of arrhythmias.
The agents are listed according to the Vaughan Williams classification of antiarrhythmics. The division of class I antiarrhythmics may vary, depending on the literature used. The 3rd ed. of Avery's "Drug Treatment" (1987) and "Drugs" 31, 93 - 95, 1986 are used as a basis for the ATC classification. Class II antiarrhythmics see C07 and class IV, see C08 (e.g. verapamil).
Adenosine, which is also used as an antiarrhythmic, is classified in C01EB.
Combined preparations are classified at separate 5th levels using the corresponding 50-series. Combinations with psycholeptics are classified at separate 5th levels using the corresponding 70-series.
Combinations with an antihypertensive e.g. reserpine are classified in C02AA.
The DDDs are based on the prophylaxis and treatment of supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias. The DDDs are based on the maintenance dose. Preparations for parenteral administration are only used initially and are therefore given the same DDD as oral preparations.
ICD-10 International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision