The Austrian Drug Dictionary WHO ATC in a nutshell
This database contains information about Austrian drugs, homeopathic and biological remedies stored in the Austria WHO ATC Database. It provides the following information:
- Marketing Authorisation Number and Marketing Authorisation Holder (MAH)
- Pharmazentralnummer (PZN) and package sizes
- Marketing status
- Shortages
- Clear classification according to the WHO ATC Code
- Possibility of pharmacological-therapeutic comparison via ATC
- Smart Product Characteristics (SmPC) and Package information leaflet (PIL)
It is possible to search for a medicinal product by trade name, Marketing Authorisation Number, Marketing Authorisation Holder, Pharmazentralnummer (PZN), active ingredients, ATC codes and other criteria.
Suitable for:
Pharma Industry, Pharma Trade, Health Insurance, Regulatory
Source: AGES
Vienna, Austria
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