Classification of Medicines




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 153 — 18 DECEMBER 2014

Loteprednol

Loteprednol etabonate

Lovastatin; except when present as an unmodified, naturally occurring substance in a food that has not been subject to a manufacturing process other than heating, freezing, drying, preserving, bottling, canning or packaging in retort pouches

Lurasidone

Macitentan

Melanocyte stimulating compounds

Meningococcal vaccine; except when administered to a person 16 years of age or over by a registered pharmacist who has successfully completed a vaccinator training course approved by the Ministry of Health and who is complying with the immunisation standards of the Ministry of Health

Mercurochrome; except when specified elsewhere in this notice

Micafungin

Miconazole; except when specified elsewhere in this notice; except in medicines for tinea pedis only or when sold in practice by a podiatrist registered with the Podiatrists Board

Mirabegron

Nitisinone

Nitrous Oxide; when supplied for inhalation

Nomegestrol

Nystatin; except when specified elsewhere in this notice; except in medicines for tinea pedis only or when sold in practice by a podiatrist registered with the Podiatrists Board

Obinutuzumab

Ocriplasmin

Ofatumumab

Olodaterol

Omeprazole; except when specified elsewhere in this notice

Oseltamivir; except when specified elsewhere in this notice

Pantoprazole; except when specified elsewhere in this notice

Pasireotide

Pasireotide diaspartate

Pertuzumab

Pitavastatin

Plerixafor

Pradofloxacin

Pralatrexate

Prucalopride

Pseudoephedrine

Ranitidine; except when specified elsewhere in this notice; except in medicines containing 150 milligrams or less per dose unit when sold in the manufacturer’s original pack containing not more than 7 days’ supply

Regorafenib

Remestemcel-L

Retapamulin

Retigabine

Ridaforolimus

Rifaximin

Rilpivirine

Riociguat

Romidepsin

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Medicines Act 1981, Prescription Medicines, Restricted Medicines, Pharmacy-Only Medicines, Loteprednol, Loteprednol etabonate, Lovastatin, Lurasidone, Macitentan, Melanocyte stimulating compounds, Meningococcal vaccine, Mercurochrome, Micafungin, Miconazole, Mirabegron, Nitisinone, Nitrous Oxide, Nomegestrol, Nystatin, Obinutuzumab, Ocriplasmin, Ofatumumab, Olodaterol, Omeprazole, Oseltamivir, Pantoprazole, Pasireotide, Pasireotide diaspartate, Pertuzumab, Pitavastatin, Plerixafor, Pradofloxacin, Pralatrexate, Prucalopride, Pseudoephedrine, Ranitidine, Regorafenib, Remestemcel-L, Retapamulin, Retigabine, Ridaforolimus, Rifaximin, Rilpivirine, Riociguat, Romidepsin