The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. H01 Pituitary and Hypothalamic Hormones and Analogs 2.1. H01A Anterior Pituitary Lobe Hormones and Analogs 2.1.1. H01AA Adrenocorticotropic Hormone 2.1.2. H01AB Thyrotropin 2.1.3. H01AC Somatropin and Somatropin Agonists 2.1.4. H01AX Other Anterior Pituitary Lobe Hormones and Analogs 2.2. H01B Posterior Pituitary Lobe Hormones 2.2.1. H01BA Vasopressin and Analogs 2.2.2. H01BB Oxytocin and Analogs 2.3. H01C Hypothalamic Hormones 2.3.1. H01CA Gonadotropin‐Releasing Hormones 2.3.2. H01CB Somatostatin and Analogs 2.3.3. H01CC Anti‐Gonadotropin‐Releasing Hormones 3. H02 Corticosteroids Systemic 3.1. H02A Corticosteroids for Systemic Use, Plain 3.1.1. H02AA Mineralocorticoids 3.1.2. H02AB Glucocorticoids 4. H03 Thyroid Therapy 4.1. H03A Thyroid Preparations 4.1.1. H03AA Thyroid Hormones 4.2. H03B Antithyroid Preparations 4.2.1. H03BA Thiouracils 4.2.2. H03BB Sulfur‐Containing Imidazole Derivatives 4.2.3. H03BX Other Antithyroid Preparations 5. H04 Pancreatic Hormones 5.1. H04AA Glycogenolytic Hormones 6. H05 Calcium Homeostasis 6.1. H05AA Parathyroid Hormones and Analogs 6.2. H05B Anti‐Parathyroid Agents 6.2.1. H05BA Calcitonin Preparations 6.2.2. H05BX Other Anti‐Parathyroid Agents
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