Consult the ECOICOP v2 European Classification of Individual Consumption by Purpose

La classification des fonctions de consommation des ménages (Classification of Individual Consumption by Purpose - COICOP) est une nomenclature permettant de décomposer la consommation des ménages par unités de besoin. Elle est une des nomenclatures « fonctionnelles » du Système de comptabilité nationale (SCN). Elle est utilisée pour la diffusion des indices de prix à la consommation (IPC). Elle est aussi utilisée pour l'enquête « Budget des familles » et pour les comptes nationaux. Ses quatre premiers niveaux de regroupements (codés sur 5 caractères) sont normalisés au niveau international. Dans la version documentée ici, le niveau supplémentaire (codé sur 6 caractères) est spécifique à la diffusion des indices de prix à la consommation.

Nomenclatures
Date de publication : 08/04/2026

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  1. Division 06 : Health
  2. Group 06.1 : Medicines and health products
  3. Class 06.1.1 : Medicines (ND)

Sub-class 06.1.1.1 : Medicines, vaccines and other pharmaceutical preparations (ND)

Nomenclatures

Last updated on: 04/08/2026

This sub-class includes

  • all medicines, including branded and generic products, used to prevent, diagnose and treat illnesses, diseases and injuries
  • pharmaceutical preparations used to treat illnesses, diseases and injuries (e.g., extemporaneous ointments, syrups, capsules and other galenic substances prepared on prescription)
  • medicinal soap
  • vaccines, hormones, oral contraceptives and other pharmaceutical products used to prevent, diagnose and treat illnesses, diseases and injuries
  • vitamin and mineral supplements
  • fluids required for dialysis, as well as gases used in health care, such as oxygen, when purchased by the patient directly

This sub-class includes also

  • service fees charged by pharmacists for dispensing medicines

This sub-class doesn't include

  • medicines and health products supplied directly by a health-care provider in a health facility or institution to outpatients (i.e., those patients who are not required to stay overnight) for consumption or use outside that facility or institution, if those medicines and health products are not priced separately from the outpatient care services provided; and medicines and health products supplied to inpatients (i.e., those patients who stay overnight), even if those medicines and health products are priced separately from the inpatient care services
  • service fees charged by a health-care practitioner for dispensing medicines needed during delivery of an outpatient service ( 06.2) or during delivery of an inpatient service ( 06.3), if not separately identifiable from the service
  • veterinary products ( 09.3.2.2)
  • products for personal care ( 13.1) including articles for personal hygiene (e.g., aromatherapy products) and beauty products (including beauty enhancing and slimming creams)