Medicines Classification




6 SEPTEMBER 2007

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 98

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Product:
Venlafaxine – Rex
Active Ingredient:
Venlafaxine hydrochloride 85mg equivalent to 75mg venlafaxine
Dosage Form:
Modified release capsule
New Zealand Sponsor:
REX Medical Limited
Manufacturer:
Cipla Limited, Manufacturing Division, District – Pune, Maharashtra State, India

Dated this 30th day of August 2007.

JOHN HAZELDINE, Acting Deputy Director-General, Sector Accountability and Funding Directorate (pursuant to delegation given by the Minister of Health on 6 July 2001).

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Classification of Medicines

Pursuant to section 106(1) of the Medicines Act 1981, I, Anthony Hill, Deputy Director-General, Sector Accountability and Funding Directorate, acting under delegated authority, hereby declare that:

  1. The medicines listed in Schedule 1 to this notice are classified as prescription medicines.

  2. The medicines listed in Schedule 2 to this notice are classified as restricted medicines.

  3. The medicines listed in Schedule 3 to this notice are classified as pharmacy-only medicines.

Every reference to a medicine in this notice applies whether the medicine is synthetic in origin or is from biological or mineral sources.

Unless specific reference is made otherwise, every reference applies also to medicines that are:

(a) preparations and admixtures containing any proportion of any substance listed in the notice.

(b) salts and esters of any substance listed in the notice.

(c) preparations or extracts of biological materials listed in the notice.

(d) salts or oxides of elements listed in the notice.

Unless specific reference is made otherwise, every reference to a medicine applies:

(i) if the medicine is in an injection or eye preparation, to any concentration of that medicine; and

(ii) if the medicine is not in an injection or eye preparation, only if the concentration of the medicine is greater than 10 milligrams per litre or per kilogram.

Where any reference is modified by a statement of the strength of the medicine, the strength is calculated using the free acid, base, alcohol or element unless specifically stated otherwise.

Schedule 1

Prescription Medicines

Azacitidine
Butoconazole; except for vaginal use
Dabigatran
Di-isopropylamine dichloroacetate
Felbinac; except for external use
Guanidine
Ivabradine
Ketoprofen; except when specified elsewhere in the Schedule; except for dermal use
Methyl salicylate; for internal use except when present as an excipient in medicines containing 1.04% or less per dose form
Picric acid
Pyrvinium
Rifampicin

Selenium; except when specified elsewhere in the Schedule; except for oral use in medicines containing 150 micrograms or less per recommended daily dose; except for external use in medicines containing 3.5% or less of selenium sulfide
Tiprinavir
Trinitrophenol
Vitamin A; for internal use in medicines containing more than 3000 micrograms of retinol equivalents per recommended daily dose except in parenteral nutrition replacement preparations; for external use in medicines containing more than 1%
Vitamin D; for internal use in medicines containing more than 25 micrograms per recommended daily dose except in parenteral nutrition replacement preparations

Schedule 2

Restricted Medicines

Butoconazole; for vaginal use

*Ibuprofen; for oral use in tablets or capsules containing up to 400 milligrams per dose form and in packs containing not more than 50 dose units and which have received the consent of the Minister or the Director-General to their distribution as restricted medicines and are sold in the manufacturer’s original pack labelled for use by adults and children over 12 years of age

Nicotinic acid except nicotinamide; in medicines containing more than 100 milligrams per dose form

Prochlorperazine; in packs containing not more than 10 tablets or capsules for the treatment of nausea associated with migraine

Schedule 3

Pharmacy-only Medicines

Benzydamine; for external use except for dermal use
Clotrimazole; for external use except in medicines for tinea pedis only
Pyrithione zinc; for treatment of the scalp in medicines containing more than 2%
Selenium; for oral use in medicines containing 300 micrograms or less and more than 150 micrograms per recommended daily dose; for external use except in medicines containing 3.5% or less of selenium sulfide

Medicines for General Sale

Please note that the following medicines are no longer classified as prescription medicines, restricted medicines or pharmacy-only medicines. As such, they are now available for general sale.

Benzydamine; for dermal use
Methyl salicylate; for external use; for internal use when present as an excipient in medicines containing 1.04% or less per dose form
Nicotinamide
Pyrithione zinc; for treatment of the scalp in medicines containing 2% or less



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏥 Consent to Distribution of New Medicine

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
30 August 2007
Medicines Act, New Medicine, Venlafaxine, Rex Medical Limited
  • JOHN HAZELDINE, Acting Deputy Director-General, Sector Accountability and Funding Directorate

🏥 Classification of Medicines

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Medicines Act, Prescription Medicines, Restricted Medicines, Pharmacy-only Medicines
  • Anthony Hill, Deputy Director-General, Sector Accountability and Funding Directorate