β¨ Classification of Medicines
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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Isoetharine; and its salts; in medicines for inhalation or parenteral use
Isradipine
Itraconazole
Ketanserin
Ketorolac; and its salts
L-asparaginase
Lacidipine
Lamivudine
Lamotrigine
Lansoprazole
Lenograstim
Leucovorin; and its salts
Levamisole; and its salts
Lignocaine; and its salts; for ophthalmological use except when used in practice by a registered optometrist; for parenteral use except when used as a local anaesthetic by a registered nurse, dental nurse or podiatrist in their practice; for internal use by ingestion other than throat lozenges
Liquorice deglycyrrhizinised
Lithium succinate; for external use
Lofexidine; and its salts
Lomefloxacin; and its salts
Loracarbef
Losartan potassium
Measles vaccine
Mecasermin
Meningococcal vaccine
Mepivacaine
Mercaptoethane sulphonate sodium (mesna)
Meropenem
Mesalazine
Metrizamide
Metrizoic acid; and its salts
Midodrine
Milrinone
Mivacurium chloride
Moclobemide
Molgramostim
Mono-octanoin
Mometasone; and its esters
Moracizine; and its salts
Mumps vaccine
Mycophenolate mofetil
Nadroparin calcium
Nafarelin; and its salts
Naproxen; and its salts; except where specified elsewhere in this notice
Nebacumab
Nefazodone
Nicardipine
Nicergoline
Nicorandil
Nicotine; for inhalation; for nasal administration
Nilutamide
Nimodipine
Nisoldipine
Nizatidine
Octreotide
Olsalazine sodium
Ondansetron; and its salts
Oxandrolone
Oxitropium
Oxybuprocaine; except when used in practice by a registered optometrist
Paclitaxel
Pamidronate disodium
Pancreatic enzymes; in medicines containing more than 20,000 BP units of lipase activity
Pantoprazole
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; podophyllum; in medicines containing more than 20% of podophyllum
Pravastatin; and its salts
Prilocaine; for parenteral use except when used by a dental therapist
Procaine; for parenteral use; for internal use
Propafenone hydrochloride
Propyliodone
Proxymetacaine; and its salts; except when used in practice by a registered optometrist
Radiographic contrast media; unless specified elsewhere in this notice
Quinagolide
Quinapril
Quinine; and its salts; in medicines containing more than 50 mg per recommended daily dose
Ramipril
Recombinant human DNase
Remoxipride
Ribavirin
Rifabutin
Risperidone
Rocuronium bromide
Ropivacaine hydrochloride monohydrate
Roxithromycin
Rubella vaccine
Salmeterol
Saquinavir mesylate
Sermorelin
Sertraline hydrochloride
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