Based on the WHO’s Anatomical Therapeutical Chemical drug classification system, virtually all marketed therapeutics are covered here in 48 topical and systematic articles. Each carefully selected section contains a general introduction to the therapeutic class, current developments and challenges, followed by a systematic listing of all important products. For each therapeutic, up-to-date information on compound structure, mechanism, pharmacology, clinical use, time on market, and production methods is provided, complete with references to the scientific and patent literature.
With all articles either rewritten or completely updated to include marketed drugs up to 2021, this unique reference provides reliable data on more than 3, 500 products, making it an indispensable guide for every professional in the pharmaceutical and medical sector.
Table des matières
Stomatological Preparations (A01)
Drugs for Acid-Related Disorders (A02)
Drugs for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (A03)
Antiemetics and Antinauseants (A04)
Bile and Liver Therapy (A05)
Drugs for Constipation (A06)
Antidiarrheals, Intestinal Antiinflammatory and Antiinfective Agents (A07)
Anti-Obesity Drugs (A08)
Antidiabetic Drugs (A10)
Vitamins (A11)
Anabolic Agents for Systemic Use (A14)
Other Alimentary Tract and Metabolism Products (A16)
Antithrombotics and Antihemorrhagics (B01, B02)
Cardiovascular System (C)
Dermatologicals, 1. Introduction (D)
Dermatologicals, 2. Antifungals, Emollients and Protectives, and Antipruritics for Dermatological Use (D05, D06, D07)
Dermatologicals, 3. Antipsoriatics, Antibiotics and Chemotherapeutics, and Corticosteroids for Dermatological Use (D05, D06, D07)
Dermatologicals, 4. Antiseptics and Disinfectants, Anti-Acne Preparations, and Other Dermatological Preparations (D08, D10, D11)
Genitourinary System and Sex Hormones (G)
Hormone Therapeutcis – Systemic Hormonal Preparations, Excluding Reproductive Hormones and Insulins (H)
Antiinfectives for Systemic Use, 1. Antibacterials (J01)
Antiinfectives for Systemic Use, 2. Antimycotics (Antifungals) and Antimycobacterials (J02, J04)
Antiinfectives for Systemic Use, 3. Antivirals (J05)
Antineoplastic and Immunomodulating Agents (L01, L02)
Drugs for Musculo-Skeletal System (M)
Anesthetics (N01)
Analgesics (N02)
Antiepileptics (N03)
Anti-Parkinson Drugs (N04)
Antipsychotics (Neuroleptics, N05A)
Anxiolytics (N05B)
Hypnotics and Sedatives (N05C)
Antidepressants (N06A)
Psychostimulants (N06B)
Anti-Dementia Drugs (N06D)
Parasympathomimetics, Anti-Addiction Drugs, Anti-Vertigo Drugs, and Other Nervous System Drugs (N07)
Antiparasitics (PC)
Respiratory Disorders, 1. Introduction (R)
Respiratory Disorders, 2. Nasal Preparations and Decongestants for Topical Use (R01)
Respiratory Disorders, 3. Throat Preparations (R02)
Respiratory Disorders, 4. Inhalants for Obstructive Airway Diseases (R03)
Respiratory Disorders, 5. Oral Drugs for Obstructive Airway Diseases (R03)
Respiratory Disorders, 6. Cough and Cold Preparations (R05)
Respiratory Disorders, 7. Antihistamines for Systemic Use (R06)
Respiratory Disorders, 8. Respiratory Stimulants (R07)
Sensory Organs, 1. Ophthalmologicals (S01)
Sensory Organs, 2. Otologicals (S02)
All Other Therapeutic Products and Contrast Media (V03, V08)
A propos de l’auteur
Axel Kleemann is a Ph D chemist with more than 40 years experience in the corporate pharma sector. A former director of Degussa AG Organic Chemical Research and executive director of Asta Medica AG, he holds a professorship at the University of Frankfurt (Germany). In addition to serving on the boards of a number of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, he is a long-time section editor for pharmaceuticals for the Ullmann’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry.
Bernhard Kutscher is a Ph D chemist with 35 years of professional experience as general manager, managing director, and department head in R&D and corporate development of various healthcare, pharma and chemical companies. He also holds a professorship at the Technical University Munich and is a section editor for pharmaceuticals for the Ullmann’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry.