β¨ Medicines Classification
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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- Morecizine; and its salts
- Mumps vaccine
- Nafarelin; and its salts
- Naproxen; and its salts; except where specified elsewhere in this notice
- Nebacumab
- Nicardipine
- Nicergoline
- Nicorandil
- Nilutamide
- Nimodipine
- Nisoldipine
- Nizatidine
- Octreotide
- Olsalazine sodium
- Ondansetron; and its salts
- Oxandrolone
- Oxiptropium
- Oxitropium
- Pamidronate disodium
- Paroxetine
- Pefloxacin
- Pentagastrin
- Pergolide
- Perindopril
- Permethrin; in medicines containing more than 1% of permethrin
- Phenylephrine; and its salts; in eye preparations containing more than 0.12% of phenylephrine
- Pilocarpine; and its salts; except when sold to a registered optometrist for the purpose of use in his practice as an optometrist
- Pimacidil
- Pipecuronium bromide
- Podophyllotoxin; except when specified elsewhere
- Podophyllum extracts; tinctures of podophyllum; podophyllum; in medicines containing more than 20% of podophyllum
- Pravastatin; and its salts
- Propylidone
- Proxymetacaine; and its salts; except when used by a registered optometrist for use in his practice as an optometrist
- Radiographic contrast media; unless specified elsewhere in this notice
- Quinapril
- Quinine; and its salts; in medicines containing more than 50 mg per recommended daily dose
- Ramipril
- Remoxipride
- Ribavirin
- Rifabutin
- Roxithromycin
- Rubella vaccine
- Salmeterol
- Somatostatin
- Simvastatin
- Sodium ditiocarb
- Sodium ipodate
- Solanaceous alkaloids; and their salts; in medicines containing more than 0.15% of solanaceous alkaloids calculated as hyoscyamine
- Somatropin
- Spirapril
- Steroid hormones; either natural or synthetic, which exhibit anabolic activity
- Stramonium; alkaloids of; and their salts; in medicines containing 0.15% or more of alkaloids calculated as hyoscyamine
- Sultamicillin; and its salts
- Sumatriptan; and its salts
- Tazobactam
- T cell receptor antibody
- Teicoplanin
- Terazosin; and its salts
- Terbinafine; except for external use
- Thymoxamine; except when used by a registered optometrist for use in his practice
- Tibolone
- Tolrestat
- Torasemide
- Trandolapril
- Trazodone
- Triptorelin
- Tropicamide; except when used by a registered optometrist for use in his practice
- Tropisetron
- Vigabatrin
- Xamoterol
- Zalcitabine
- Zinc; and its salts; in medicines for internal use containing more than 25 mg of elemental zinc per recommended daily dose
- Zuclopenthixol; and its salts and esters
Second Schedule
Restricted Medicines
- Aciclovir; in medicines for external use; except in medicines for ophthalmological use
- Alcohol, absolute; in medicines for internal and external use, except when compounded in a medicine
- Aminacrine; and its salts; in medicines for external use
- Amphotericin; for buccal use
- Aspirin; in enteric-coated and slow-release forms
- Bismuth; and its salts; in medicines for internal use
- Beta 2 adrenoceptor agonists; except in medicines for inhalation or for parenteral use
- Carbuterol; and its salts; except when contained in medicines for inhalation or for parenteral use
- Clindamycin; and its salts; in medicines for dermatological use
- Clotrimazole; in medicines for vaginal use when in pack sizes equivalent to one course of treatment
- Cholestyramine resin
- Cromoglycate sodium; for nasal administration
- Diclofenac; and its salts; in tablets or capsules containing 25 mg or less and in pack sizes of no more than 30 tablets or capsules
- Dithranol; and its esters
- Econazole; and its salts; in medicines for vaginal use when in pack sizes equivalent to one course of treatment
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NZ Gazette 1992, No 169
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Classification of Medicines under the Medicines Act 1981
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