β¨ Medicines Classification
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 22
14 FEBRUARY 2008
Schedule
Azelastine; except in medicines for ophthalmic use containing 0.05% or less
Brompheniramine; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule
Brugmansia spp
Butoconazole; except for vaginal use
Chlorpheniramine; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule
Chlorquinaldol
Choline salicylate; except in medicines containing 10% or less and in pack sizes of 15 grams or less
Dabigatran
Darunavir
Dasatinib
Deslorelin
Dexchlorpheniramine; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule
Di-isopropylamine dichloroacetate
Dimenhydrinate; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule
Dimethoxinate
Diphenhydramine; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule
Diphenylpyraline
Doxylamine; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule
Etidronic acid; except in medicines for external use containing 1% or less
Exenatide
Felbinac; except for external use
Fomivirsen
Fosaprepitant
Guanidine
Ipriflavone
Ivabradine
Ketoprofen; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule; except for dermal use
Lanthanum
Lapatinib
Lefetamine
Levonorgestrel; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule; except in medicines for use as emergency post-coital contraception when sold by nurses recognised by their professional body as having competency in the field of sexual and reproductive health
Lithium; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule; except when present as an excipient in dermal medicines containing 0.25% or less
Lodoxamide; except in medicines for ophthalmic use
Mepyramine; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule
Methyl salicylate; for internal use except when present as an excipient in medicines containing 1.04% or less per dose form
Natalizumab
Nepafenac
Nilotinib
Olmesartan
Oseltamivir; except when sold by a registered pharmacist between the months of May to September inclusive for the treatment of seasonal influenza to a consumer 12 years of age or more presenting in a pharmacy with early symptoms of influenza
Oxiconazole; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule
Palifermin
Paliperidone
Paracetamol; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule
Pegvisomant
Pheniramine; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule
Phenyltoloxamine
Picric acid
Promethazine; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule
Pyridoxal; in medicines containing more than 200 milligrams per recommended daily dose
Pyridoxamine; in medicines containing more than 200 milligrams per recommended daily dose
Pyrvinium
Rasagilin
Rifampicin
Riluzole
Rimexolone
Rimonabant
Ruboxistaurin
Sabadilla
Schoenocoulon officinale
Scopolia carniolica
Selenium; except when specified elsewhere in this 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
Sitagliptin
Sorafenib
Sumatriptan; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule
Sunitinib
Telbivudine
Thenyldiamine
Tipepidine
Tiprinavir
Tolpropamine
Trimeprazine; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule
Trinitrophenol
Triprolidine; except when specified elsewhere in this Schedule
Varenicline
Vildagliptin
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
Azatadine; for oral use in adults and children over 2 years of age
Azelastine; in medicines for ophthalmic use containing 0.05% or less
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