✨ Classification of Medicines




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

1483

  • clofenamide
  • clomocycline
  • clostebol (4-chlorotestosterone)
  • corticosterone
  • cyclothiazide
  • 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene
  • dehydrocorticosterone
  • desoximetasone
  • dextromethorphan; except when specified elsewhere in the Schedules
  • diethylcarbamazine
  • diflorasone
  • dihydrolone
  • dimethandrolone
  • dimethazine
  • edetic acid; except dicobalt edetate in preparations for the treatment of cyanide poisoning
  • enestebol
  • enflurane
  • epitiostanol
  • ethanolamine; in medicines for injection
  • ether; for use in anaesthesia
  • ethyl chloride; for inhalational anaesthesia
  • ethyldienolone
  • fluclorolone
  • fluocortin
  • formebolone
  • formyldienolone
  • furazabol
  • hetacillin
  • hydroxystenozol
  • ivermectin
  • lauromacrogol; in medicines for injection
  • mebolazine
  • mepitiostane
  • mercury; except when specified elsewhere in the Schedules
  • mesabolone
  • mestanolone (androstanolone)
  • methacycline
  • methandienone
  • methandriol
  • methenolone
  • methyl androstanolone
  • methyl clostebol
  • methyl trienolone
  • metolazone
  • metribolone
  • mibolerone
  • mirtazapine
  • mitobronitol
  • mitomycin
  • mupirocin
  • niridazole
  • norandrostenolone
  • norbolethone
  • norclostebol
  • norethandrolone
  • oleandomycin
  • oxandrolone
  • oxabolone
  • oxacillin
  • oxetacaine; except for internal use
  • oxymesterone
  • paramethasone
  • paromomycin
  • pentosan polysulfate sodium
  • pertussis antigen
  • phenacemide
  • pheneticillin
  • phenol; in medicines for injection
  • phenylephrine; except in eye drops containing 2.5% or less when used in practice by a registered optometrist
  • pipobroman
  • prasterone (dehydroepiandrosterone, dehydroisoandrosterone)
  • praziquantel
  • procaine penicillin
  • propetandrol
  • quinbolone
  • quinethazone
  • raloxifene
  • raltitrexed
  • roxibolone
  • silandrone
  • sodium cellulose phosphate
  • sodium morrhuate; in medicines for injection
  • stanolone
  • stanozolol
  • stenbolone
  • sulfamonomethoxine
  • sulfatroxazole
  • sulfoxymycin
  • sulfonmethane
  • teropterin
  • testolactone
  • thiambutosine
  • thiazosulfone
  • thioacetazone
  • tolonium
  • triclofos
  • trimustine
  • urethane (excluding its derivatives)
  • valnoctamide
  • viprinium
  • virginamycin

Schedule 2

Restricted Medicines

  • clotrimazole; for vaginal use
  • econazole; for vaginal use
  • folinic acid (leucovorin)


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πŸ₯ Classification of Medicines (continued from previous page)

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
Medicines Act, Prescription Medicines, Restricted Medicines, Pharmacy-only Medicines, Schedule 2