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ATC code D10 Anti-acne preparations is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the classification of drugs and other medical products.[1][2][3] Subgroup D10 is part of the anatomical group D Dermatologicals.[4]
Codes for veterinary use (ATCvet codes) can be created by placing the letter Q in front of the human ATC code: for example, QD10.[5] 
National issues of the ATC classification may include additional codes not present in this list, which follows the WHO version.
D10A Anti-acne preparations for topical use
D10AA Corticosteroids, combinations for treatment of acne
- D10AA01 Fluorometholone
 - D10AA02 Methylprednisolone
 - D10AA03 Dexamethasone
 
D10AB Preparations containing sulfur
D10AD Retinoids for topical use in acne
- D10AD01 Tretinoin
 - D10AD02 Retinol
 - D10AD03 Adapalene
 - D10AD04 Isotretinoin
 - D10AD05 Motretinide
 - D10AD06 Trifarotene
 - D10AD51 Tretinoin, combinations
 - D10AD53 Adapalene, combinations
 - D10AD54 Isotretinoin, combinations
 
D10AE Peroxides
- D10AE01 Benzoyl peroxide
 - D10AE51 Benzoyl peroxide, combinations
 
D10AF Anti-infectives for treatment of acne
- D10AF01 Clindamycin
 - D10AF02 Erythromycin
 - D10AF03 Chloramphenicol
 - D10AF04 Meclocycline
 - D10AF05 Nadifloxacin
 - D10AF06 Sulfacetamide
 - D10AF07 Minocycline
 - D10AF51 Clindamycin, combinations
 - D10AF52 Erythromycin, combinations
 
D10AX Other anti-acne preparations for topical use
- D10AX01 Aluminium chloride
 - D10AX02 Resorcinol
 - D10AX03 Azelaic acid
 - D10AX04 Aluminium oxide
 - D10AX05 Dapsone
 - D10AX06 Clascoterone
 - D10AX30 Various combinations
 
D10B Anti-acne preparations for systemic use
D10BA Retinoids for treatment of acne
- D10BA01 Isotretinoin
 
D10BX Other anti-acne preparations for systemic use
- D10BX01 Ichtasol
 
References
- ↑ "ATC (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System) – Synopsis". National Institutes of Health. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
 - ↑ World Health Organization. "Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) Classification". World Health Organization. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
 - ↑ "Structure and principles". WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology. 15 February 2018. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
 - ↑ "ATC/DDD Index 2022: code D10". WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology.
 - ↑ "ATCvet Index 2022: code QD10". WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology.
 
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