List of Class A Drugs in 2022

The national drug list of basic medical insurance and industrial injury insurance (hereinafter referred to as the drug list) is the standard for the payment of drugs by the basic medical insurance and industrial injury insurance fund. Clinicians prescribe drugs according to the condition, and the insured persons are not restricted by the drug list. "Fanfan" is an integral part of the drug list, which explains and explains the classification and number, name, dosage form and scope of use of drugs in the drug list.

Directory composition

(1) The drugs in the Drug Catalogue are divided into three parts: western medicine, Chinese patent medicine and Chinese herbal pieces. Among them, 1027 and 103 1 kinds of western medicines, 823 kinds of Chinese patent medicines and 47 kinds of ethnic medicines are allowed to be paid by the basic medical insurance and industrial injury insurance funds respectively. There are 127 kinds and 1 kinds of Chinese herbal pieces that are not paid by medical insurance and industrial injury insurance funds, of which 99 kinds are not paid unilaterally, 28 kinds are not paid unilaterally, and 1 kinds are not paid unilaterally.

(2) The basic medical insurance drugs are divided into Class A and Class B ... Western medicine Class A is 3 15 and Class B is 7 12. Chinese patent medicine 135 varieties, 688 varieties of Chinese patent medicine. Work-related injury insurance drugs are not divided into Class A and Class B. ..

Second, the arrangement and classification

(3) Western medicine, Chinese patent medicine and ethnic medicine are numbered according to the drug variety, and the same variety with different dosage forms has only one number, which is marked with ","when it appears repeatedly, and the variety number is marked with brackets. The sequence of drug numbers has no special meaning.

(4) Western medicines are mainly classified according to clinical pharmacology and clinical department medication, while Chinese patent medicines are mainly classified according to clinical department medication and functional indications. Doctors in clinical departments use drugs according to their illness, and are not restricted by the classification in the drug list.

(5) The names of western medicines, except those marked with "▽" in the remarks column, all adopt Chinese common names and the parts of English international common drug names (INN) indicating chemical components, excluding the salt base and acid base parts in the names, and the dosage forms are listed separately.

The name of Chinese patent medicine adopts the official name in the drug standard. In order to make the arrangement simple, drugs with the same official name but different dosage forms are juxtaposed under the same classification and administration route. Such as Huoxiang Zhengqi Pill, Huoxiang Zhengqi Granule, Huoxiang Zhengqi Capsule, Huoxiang Zhengqi Tablet, Huoxiang Zhengqi Dropping Pill and Huoxiang Zhengqi Oral Liquid, which are expressed as Huoxiang Zhengqi Pills (granules, capsules, capsules).

Label dosage form

Included dosage forms

Oral normal release dosage form

Ordinary tablets (tablets, enteric-coated tablets, coated tablets, film-coated tablets, sugar-coated tablets, extract tablets, dispersible tablets and doctor blades), hard capsules, soft capsules (capsules) and enteric-coated capsules.

Sustained-release controlled-release dosage form

Sustained-release tablets, sustained-release coated tablets, controlled-release tablets, sustained-release capsules and controlled-release capsules

Oral liquid preparation

Oral solution, oral suspension, oral emulsion, mucilage, oral liquid, emulsion, emulsion, colloidal solution, mixture, tincture and suspension drops.

pill

Pills, dropping pills

Granular pesticide

Enteric granules

Oral powder

Powder, powder, powder

External powder

Powder, powder, diffusion agent, powder spraying

ointment

Ointment, cream, cream, paste, ointment

mend

Patch, patch, film, transdermal patch

External liquid

Topical solutions, lotions, mouthwashes, mouthwashes, mucus, liniments, tinctures and oils.

plaster

Gypsum, hydrophilic gypsum

gel

Latex and gel

pigmentum

Coating agent, film coating agent, coating agent

suppository

Suppositories, anal suppositories, vaginal suppositories

eye drops

eye drops

ear drops

ear drops

nose drops

nose drops

inspirator

Spray, aerosol, nasal spray, powder spray, aerosol inhalation, aerosol suspension, aerosol solution, aerosol inhalation, inhalation powder, dry powder, dry powder inhalation, powder inhalation, inhalation solution, inhalation suspension.

inject

Injection, injection, solution for injection, intravenous injection, suspension for injection, sterile powder for injection, intravenous injection, water injection, emulsion for injection, powder injection, injection, sterile powder injection and freeze-dried powder injection.

(7) All drugs whose dosage forms are indicated as "injections" in the Drug Catalogue do not include intravenous infusion dosage forms of non-solvent drugs with solvent content greater than 100ML. For example, azithromycin injection does not include azithromycin glucose injection, azithromycin sodium chloride injection and other drug-containing infusion dosage forms with a capacity greater than 100ML.

In addition to emergency rescue and drugs with special indications, there are regulations in various fields.

(8) Description of name and dosage form:

1. The main chemical components in the generic name are the same as those in the drug list, but western medicines with different trade names or specifications belong to the drug list.

2. The main chemical components in generic names are the same as those in the drug list, and the dosage forms are the same, while western medicines with different acid radicals or bases belong to the drug list.

3. The former part of the dosage form in the official name is the same as that in the drug list, and the dosage form is the same, while Chinese patent medicines with different trade names or specifications belong to the drug list.

(9) Drugs marked with "▽▽" in the remarks column are classified because of their similar components and indications, and the marked names are the generic names of the first class drugs. Details are as follows:

1. Western medicine part number 17 1 "Animal bone polypeptide injection" includes bone peptide injection and lugua polypeptide injection.

2. The western medicine part number 178 "Compound OTC preparation for relieving cold symptoms" refers to the adult compound preparations within the scope of respiratory medicine in the first to sixth batches of OTC catalogues published by the US Food and Drug Administration on February 3, 2003. See the following table for specific varieties (see OTC catalogue for compound ingredients and dosage).