✨ Medicines Classification




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 13 β€” 9 FEBRUARY 2017

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

  1. if the medicine is in an injection or eye preparation, to any concentration of that medicine; and
  2. 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

Adapalene; except in medicines containing 1 milligram or less per millilitre or gram and when supplied by a pharmacist in a pack containing not more than 30 grams for the treatment of comedo, papular and pustular acne (acne vulgaris) of the face, chest or back

Alectinib

Alirocumab

Aloracetam

Amifampridine

Aniracetam

AOD-9604

Apremilast

Artesunate

Asunaprevir

Azelastine; except when specified elsewhere in this notice

Bedaquiline

Benzbromarone

Benzydamine; except for oromucosal or topical use

Bilastine; except when specified elsewhere in this notice

Bosutinib

Brentuximab vedotin

Brivaracetam (and its stereoisomers)

Carglumic acid

Cebaracetam (and its stereoisomers)

Cholic acid

CJC-1295

Cobimetinib

Coluracetam

Daclatasvir

Defibrotide

Dimiracetam (and its stereoisomers)

Doliracetam (and its stereoisomers)

Dupracetam

Elbasvir

Elosulfase alfa

Esomeprazole; except when specified elsewhere in this schedule

Etiracetam

Fasoracetam (and its stereoisomers)

Felbamate

Flunarizine



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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 1