✨ Medicines Classification




4 NOVEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

3291

  • Adapalene
  • Acitretin
  • Altretamine
  • Amethocaine; and its salts; in medicines for internal use and in medicines for ophthalmological use except when used by a registered optometrist in his practice
  • Amidotrizoic acid; and its salts
  • Amifostine
  • Aminophylline; except in liquid form for oral use
  • Amorolfine hydrochloride
  • Anabolic steroids; either natural or synthetic
  • Anaesthetics; local; in medicines for ophthalmological use except when sold to a registered optometrist for use in his practice
  • Anistreplase
  • Antigens; in a multi puncture device for cutaneous application
  • Antimony; and its compounds
  • Apomorphine; and its salts
  • Apraclonidine hydrochloride
  • Atropine; and its salts; in medicines containing 0.15% or more of atropine; except when used in an auto injection device as an antidote
  • Azelaic acid
  • Azithromycin
  • Belladonna; alkaloids of; and their salts; in medicines containing 0.15% or more of the alkaloids of belladonna calculated as hyoscyamine
  • Benazepril
  • Beractant
  • Beta carotene; in medicines containing more than 18 mg per recommended daily dose
  • Bisoprolol
  • Botulinum toxin
  • Calcipotriol
  • Carbachol
  • Carbuterol; and its salts; in medicines for inhalation or for parenteral use
  • Carvedilol
  • Cefazolin; and its salts
  • Cefetamet
  • Cefixime
  • Cefodizime
  • Cefpirome; and its salts
  • Cefpodoxime proxetil
  • Ceftibuten
  • Cefuroxime; and its salts and esters
  • Celiprolol; and its salts
  • Cisapride
  • Clarithromycin
  • Clodronic acid disodium salt
  • Clozapine
  • Co-dergocrine
  • Colchicine; and its salts
  • Colfosceril palmitate
  • Crystal violet
  • Cyclopentolate; and its salts; except when sold to a registered optometrist for use in his practice
  • Danthron
  • Dexfenfluramine
  • Diatrizoic acid; and its salts
  • Didanosine (DDI)
  • Diphtheria toxoid
  • Dirithromycin
  • Edoxudine
  • Enoximone
  • Epoprostenol
  • Erythropoietin
  • Esmolol; and its salts
  • Etidronate disodium
  • Famotidine
  • Fenoldopam
  • Fibrinolysin; except in medicines for external use
  • Filgrastim
  • Finasteride
  • Fleroxacin
  • Fluconazole
  • Fludarabine; and its salts
  • Fluorouracil
  • Fluticasone; and its esters
  • Follicle stimulating hormone
  • Formoterol
  • Foscarnet sodium
  • Fosinopril
  • Fotemustine
  • Gadodiamide
  • Gadopentetate dimeglumine
  • Ganciclovir
  • Gestrinone
  • Glutathione; for parenteral use
  • Glycopyrronium; and its salts; in medicines for parenteral use
  • Granisetron; and its salts
  • Haematin
  • Halofantrine
  • Haloperidol decanoate
  • Hexoprenaline; and its salts; in medicines for inhalation or for parenteral use
  • Homatropine; and its salts; except homatropine methylbromide
  • Human somatropin
  • Hydrocortisone 17 butyrate
  • Hydrocortisone; and hydrocortisone acetate; except when specified elsewhere in this notice
  • Hydrocortisone sodium succinate
  • Hyoscine; and its salts; except in medicines for transdermal use and oral use
  • Hyoscyamine; and its salts; in medicines for parenteral use and in medicines containing more than 0.15% of hyoscyamine
  • Idarubicin
  • Ilomedin
  • Iloprost
  • Interferons
  • Iodamide; and its salts
  • Iodised oil; for injection
  • Iodoxamic acid


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πŸ₯ Classification of Medicines under the Medicines Act 1981 (continued from previous page)

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
27 October 1993
Medicines Act, Classification of Medicines, Prescription Medicines, Restricted Medicines, Pharmacy-Only Medicines, General Sale Medicines