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ATC Code G03
G03A Hormonal contraceptives for systemic use G03AA Progestogens and estrogens, fixed combinations :G03AA01 Etynodiol and ethinylestradiol :G03AA02 Quingestanol and ethinylestradiol :G03AA03 Lynestrenol and ethinylestradiol :G03AA04 Megestrol and ethinylestradiol :G03AA05 Norethisterone and ethinylestradiol :G03AA06 Norgestrel and ethinylestradiol :G03AA07 Levonorgestrel and ethinylestradiol :G03AA08 Medroxyprogesterone and ethinylestradiol :G03AA09 Desogestrel and ethinylestradiol :G03AA10 Gestodene and ethinylestradiol :G03AA11 Norgestimate and ethinylestradiol :G03AA12 Drospirenone and ethinylestradiol :G03AA13 Norelgestromin and ethinylestradiol :G03AA14 Nomegestrol and estradiol :G03AA15 Chlormadinone and ethinylestradiol :G03AA16 Dienogest and ethinylestradiol :G03AA17 Medroxyprogesterone and estradiol :G03AA18 Drospirenone and estetrol G03AB Progestogens and estrogens, sequential preparations :G03AB01 Megestrol and ethinylestradiol :G03AB02 Lynestrenol and ethinylestrad ...
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Insulin
Insulin (, from Latin ''insula'', 'island') is a peptide hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreatic islets encoded in humans by the ''INS'' gene. It is considered to be the main anabolic hormone of the body. It regulates the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and protein by promoting the absorption of glucose from the blood into liver, fat and skeletal muscle cells. In these tissues the absorbed glucose is converted into either glycogen via glycogenesis or fats (triglycerides) via lipogenesis, or, in the case of the liver, into both. Glucose production and secretion by the liver is strongly inhibited by high concentrations of insulin in the blood. Circulating insulin also affects the synthesis of proteins in a wide variety of tissues. It is therefore an anabolic hormone, promoting the conversion of small molecules in the blood into large molecules inside the cells. Low insulin levels in the blood have the opposite effect by promoting widespread catabolism, especially o ...
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ATC Code A10
A10A Insulins and analogues A10AB Insulins and analogues for injection, fast-acting :A10AB01 Insulin (human) :A10AB02 Insulin (beef) :A10AB03 Insulin (pork) :A10AB04 Insulin lispro :A10AB05 Insulin aspart :A10AB06 Insulin glulisine :A10AB30 Combinations A10AC Insulins and analogues for injection, intermediate-acting :A10AC01 Insulin (human) :A10AC02 Insulin (beef) :A10AC03 Insulin (pork) :A10AC04 Insulin lispro :A10AC30 Combinations A10AD Insulins and analogues for injection, intermediate- or long-acting combined with fast-acting :A10AD01 Insulin (human) :A10AD02 Insulin (beef) :A10AD03 Insulin (pork) :A10AD04 Insulin lispro :A10AD05 Insulin aspart :A10AD06 Insulin degludec and insulin aspart :A10AD30 Combinations A10AE Insulins and analogues for injection, long-acting :A10AE01 Insulin (human) :A10AE02 Insulin (beef) :A10AE03 Insulin (pork) :A10AE04 Insulin glargine :A10AE05 Insulin detemir :A10AE06 Insulin degludec :A10AE30 Combinations :A10AE54 Insulin glargine and lix ...
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