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ATC Level5: B02AB02 - Alfa1 Antitrypsin
ATC Level1:
- B - Blood and blood forming organs
ATC Level2:
ATC Level3:
ATC Level4:
- B02AB - Proteinase inhibitors
ATC Level5:
- B02AB02 - Alfa1 Antitrypsin
Drugs in ATC category "B02AB02":
- Aralast
- This medication is used to treat lung problems ( emphysema ) caused by a certain inherited disease (alpha-1- proteinase inhibitor deficiency). In people with this condition, lung damage is caused by elastase, a natural substance that the body needs to kill bacteria in the lungs. Normally, a protein (alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor) stops elastase from working when it is no longer needed. However, in people who do not make enough of this protein, elastase does not stop working and damages the...
- Prolastin
- This medication is used to treat lung problems ( emphysema ) caused by a certain inherited disease (alpha-1- proteinase inhibitor deficiency). In people with this condition, lung damage is caused by elastase, a natural substance that the body needs to kill bacteria in the lungs. Normally, a protein (alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor) stops elastase from working when it is no longer needed. However, in people who do not make enough of this protein, elastase does not stop working and damages the...
- Prolastin-C
- This medication is used to treat lung problems ( emphysema ) caused by a certain inherited disease (alpha-1- proteinase inhibitor deficiency). In people with this condition, lung damage is caused by elastase, a natural substance that the body needs to kill bacteria in the lungs. Normally, a protein (alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor) stops elastase from working when it is no longer needed. However, in people who do not make enough of this protein, elastase does not stop working and damages the...
- Zemaira
- This medication is used to treat lung problems ( emphysema ) caused by a certain inherited disease (alpha-1- proteinase inhibitor deficiency). In people with this condition, lung damage is caused by elastase, a natural substance that the body needs to kill bacteria in the lungs. Normally, a protein (alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor) stops elastase from working when it is no longer needed. However, in people who do not make enough of this protein, elastase does not stop working and damages the...
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The information was verified by Dr. Rachana Salvi, MD Pharmacology
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