Chemical Structure · D000076203
Animal Fur
Pharmacological class containing 12 drugs per the Chemical Structure taxonomy.
Drugs in this class (12)
Syrian hamster hair extracthouse mouse hair extractRattus norvegicus hair preparationCamelus bactrianus hair extractcat skin extractCanis lupus familiaris hair extractdomestic cow hair extractdomestic goat hair extractguinea pig hair extracthorse hair extractEuropean rabbit hair extracthog hair extract
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What is the Animal Fur drug class?
Animal Fur is a pharmacological class in the Chemical Structure taxonomy, classification code D000076203. It groups 12 drugs that share a similar mechanism of action, chemical structure, or therapeutic use.
Which drugs are part of the Animal Fur class?
Notable drugs in the Animal Fur class include Syrian hamster hair extract, house mouse hair extract, Rattus norvegicus hair preparation, Camelus bactrianus hair extract, cat skin extract, and 7 more. The complete member list is shown above on this page; tap any drug name to see its full Indian-context information sheet.
What does Chemical Structure mean?
Chemical Structure is one of the standard taxonomies used by the NIH National Library of Medicine to organise drugs. Different taxonomies group drugs by different criteria - some by chemical structure, some by what they do in the body, some by therapeutic intent. Together these classifications make medical research, prescribing and education more consistent across the world.
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Source: NIH RxClass — National Library of Medicine, public domain. Class taxonomy: Chemical Structure. View on RxClass ↗