β¨ General Sale Medicines Schedule
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- Folic acid; in medicines containing 500 mcg or less per recommended daily dose
- Galactose
- Gentian compound concentrated infusion
- Glycol salicylate
- Guaiphenesin; in medicines containing 2% or less of guaiphenesin
- 8-Hydroxyquinoline; and its halogenated and alkyl derivatives and their salts; in medicines for external but not vaginal use
- Haloprogin
- Halquinol; in medicines for external use
- Heparins; in medicines for external use
- Hexetidine; in medicines for external but not vaginal use
- Hexyl nicotinate
- Histamine acid phosphate; in medicines containing 0.5% or less of histamine acid phosphate
- Hyaluronidase; for external use
- Hydroxocobalamin; in medicines containing 50 mcg or less of hydroxocobalamin per recommended daily dose
- Intrinsic factor
- Iodine; in medicines for external use
- Iodoform
- Lignocaine; and its salts; in medicines for external use containing 2% or less of lignocaine and in throat lozenges containing 30 milligrams or less per dose form
- Malathion; in medicines for external use containing 2% or less of malathion
- Meclozine; and its salts; in a sealed container of not more than 12 tablets or capsules, labelled for the prevention of travel sickness and sold at a transport terminal or aboard a ship or plane
- Menthyl valerate
- Methyl nicotinate
- Nicotinamide; in medicines containing 100 mg or less per dose form
- Nicotinic acid; in medicines containing 100 mg or less per dose form
- Nicotinyl alcohol; in medicines containing 100 mg or less per dose form
- Nonylic acid; and its derivatives
- Oxymetazoline; and its salts; for nasal use when sold at an airport
- Pancreatic enzymes; in medicines containing 20 000 BP units or less of lipase activity
- Paracetamol; in solid dose form for oral use, containing 500 mg or less of paracetamol and in packs containing not more than 10 grams of paracetamol per pack
- Pepsin
- Permethrin; in medicines containing 1% or less of permethrin
- Phenothrin
- Phenylephrine; and its salts; in eye preparations containing 0.12% or less of phenylephrine; and in nasal preparations when solid at an airport
- Piperonyl butoxide
- Polyoxylin
- Potassium chloride; in medicines for oral rehydration therapy; for use in haemodialysis concentrates and peritoneal dialysis solutions; for ophthalmological use
- Potassium citrate; in medicines for oral rehydration therapy
- Potassium guaiacolsulphonate
- Pramocaine; for external use in medicines containing 2% or less
- Prilocaine; for external use in medicines containing 2% or less
- Promethazine theoclate; in a sealed container of not more than 12 tablets or capsules, labelled for the prevention of travel sickness and sold at a transport terminal or aboard a ship or plane
- Pronase
- Propyl undecylenate
- Pumilio pine oil
- Pyrethrins I and II
- Quaternary ammonium antiseptic compounds
- Quinine; and its salts; in medicines containing 50 mg or less of quinine per recommended daily dose
- Salicylic acid; and its salts; in medicines for external use containing 12.5% or less of salicylic acid
- Senega
- Sodium bitartrate
- Sodium dichloroisocyanurate
- Sodium lauryl sulphoacetate
- Sodium sulphide
- Strontium chloride
- Subtilisin A
- Sulphurated potash
- Tars; coal or wood
- Terpin hydrate
- Thurfyl salicylate
- Tolciclate
- Tolnaftate
- Triclosan
- Trypsin
- Tyloxapol
- Undecenoic acid; and its salts and esters
- Xylometazoline; and its salts; for nasal use when sold at an airport
- Zinc; and its salts; in medicines for internal use containing 25 mg or less of elemental zinc per recommended daily dose.
Dated this 26th day of February 1996.
MAURICE WILLIAMSON, Associate Minister of Health.
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π₯ Health & Social Welfare26 February 1996
Medicines, General sale, Classification, Health regulations
- MAURICE WILLIAMSON, Associate Minister of Health