✨ Medicine Classification




1760

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 50

Nimodipine
Nisoldipine
Nizatidine
Octreotide
Olsalazine sodium
Ondansetron; and its salts
Oxandrolone
Oxitropium
Oxybuprocaine; for ophthalmological use
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
Pilocarpine; and its salts
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
Propylidone
Proxymetacaine; and its salts; except when used by a registered optometrist for the purpose of facilitating the examination of the eye
Quinapril
Quinine; and its salts; in medicines containing more than 50 mg per recommended daily dose
Ramipril
Recombinant human DNase
Remoxipride
Ribavirin
Rifabutin
Risperidone
Roxithromycin
Rubella vaccine
Salmeterol
Sermorelin
Sertraline hydrochloride
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
Tibolone
Ticlopidine; and its salts
Tolrestat
Torasemide
Trandolapril
Trazodone
Tretinoin
Triptorelin
Tropicamide; except when used by a registered optometrist for the purpose of facilitating the examination of the eye
Tropisetron
Venlafaxine
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 slow-release forms; in enteric-coated forms containing more than 300 mg per dose form
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
Ciclopirox; for dermatological use in medicines containing more than 1% of ciclopirox
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 and ophthalmological use
Diclofenac; and its salts; in tablets or capsules containing 25 mg or less and in pack sizes of not more than 30 tablets or capsules
Dithranol; and its esters



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