Drug class
A drug class is a group of medications and other compounds that share similar chemical structures, act through the same mechanism of action, have similar modes of action, and/or are used to treat similar diseases. The FDA has long worked to classify and license new medications. Its Drug Evaluation and Research Center categorizes these medications based on both their chemical and therapeutic classes.
In several major drug classification systems, these four types of classifications are organized into a hierarchy. For example, fibrates are a chemical class of drugs that share the same mechanism of action, the same mode of action, and are used to prevent and treat the same disease. However, not all PPAR agonists are fibrates, not all triglyceride-lowering agents are PPAR agonists, and not all drugs used to treat atherosclerosis lower triglycerides.
A drug class is typically defined by a prototype drug, the most important, and typically the first developed drug within the class, used as a reference for comparison.
Comprehensive systems
- Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System – Combines classification by organ system and therapeutic, pharmacological, and chemical properties into five levels.
- Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine – includes a section devoted to drug classification
Chemical class
- Benzodiazepine
- Cannabinoid
- Cardiac glycoside
- Fibrate
- Gabapentinoid
- Steroid
- Thiazide diuretic
- Triptan
- β-lactam antibiotic
Mechanism of action
- 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor
- ACE inhibitor
- Alpha-adrenergic agonist
- Angiotensin II receptor antagonist
- Beta blocker
- Cholinergic
- Dopaminergic
- GABAergic
- Incretin mimetic
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug − cyclooxygenase inhibitor
- Proton-pump inhibitor
- Renin inhibitor
- Selective glucocorticoid receptor modulator
- Serotonergic
- Statin – HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor
Mode of alternative
- Antifungals
- Antimicrobials
- Antithrombotics
- Bronchodilator
- Chronotrope
- Decongestant
- Diuretic or Antidiuretic
- Inotrope
Therapeutic class
- Analgesics
- Antibiotic
- Anticancer
- Anticoagulant
- Antidepressant
- Antidiabetic
- Antiepileptic
- Antipsychotic
- Antispasmodic
- Antiviral
- Cardiovascular
- Depressant
- Sedative
- Stimulant
Amalgamated classes
- Disease-modifying antirheumatic drug
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
Other systems of classification
Legal classification
- For the Canadian legal classification, see
- For the UK legal classification, see Drugs controlled by the UK Misuse of Drugs Act
- For the US legal classification, see
- Pregnancy category is defined using a variety of systems by different jurisdictions