✨ Medicines Classification




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 161

  • Iohexol

  • Iopamidol

  • Iopromide

  • Iopronic acid

  • Iothalamic acid

  • Iotroxic acid

  • Ioversol

  • Ioxaglic acid

  • Ipodate, sodium

  • Isoetharine; and its salts; in medicines for inhalation or parenteral use

  • Isradipine

  • Itraconazole

  • Ketanserin

  • Ketorolac; and its salts

  • L-asparaginase

  • Lacidipine

  • Lamotrigine

  • Lenograstim

  • Leucovorin; and its salts

  • Levamisole; and its salts

  • Lignocaine; and its salts; in medicines for parenteral use except when used as a local anaesthetic by a registered nurse, dental nurse or podiatrist in their practice; and for internal use by ingestion other than throat lozenges; and for use in the eye except when used by a registered optometrist in his practice

  • Liquorice deglycyrrhizinised

  • Lithium succinate; for external use

  • Lofexidine; and its salts

  • Lomefloxacin; and its salts

  • Loracarbef

  • Measles vaccine

  • Meningococcal vaccine

  • Mercaptoethane sulphonate sodium (mesna)

  • Mesalazine

  • Metrizamide

  • Metrizoic acid; and its salts

  • Midodrine

  • Milrinone

  • Moclobemide

  • Molgramostim

  • Mono-octanoin

  • Mometasone; and its esters

  • Moricizine; and its salts

  • Mumps vaccine

  • Naftidrofuryl; 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

  • Oxitropium

  • Oxybuprocaine; for ophthalmological use except when used by a registered optometrist in his practice

  • Paclitaxel

  • 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

  • Physostigmine; and its salts, except when used by a registered optometrist in his practice

  • Pilocarpine; and its salts; except when used by a registered optometrist in his practice

  • Pinacidil

  • Pipecuronium bromide

  • Podophyllotoxin; except when specified elsewhere

  • Podophyllum extracts; tinctures of podophyllum; podophyllin; in medicines containing more than 20% of podophyllum

  • Pravastatin; and its salts

  • Propafenone hydrochloride

  • Propyliodone

  • Proxyphylline; and its salts; except when used by a registered optometrist in his practice

  • 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

  • Risperidone

  • Roxithromycin

  • Rubella vaccine

  • Salmeterol

  • Sermorelin

  • Sertaline hydrochloride

  • Simvastatin

  • Sodium ditiocarb

  • Sodium iodate

  • 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



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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