✨ Medicines Classification




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

Fomepizole

Fonturacetam (and its stereoisomers)

Grazoprevir

Growth Hormone Releasing Hormones

Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-6

Growth Hormone Releasing Peptides

Idarucizumab

Idebenone

Idelalisib

Imuracetam

Influenza vaccine; except when administered to a person 13 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

Ketoprofen; except when specified elsewhere in this notice

Lesinurad

Levomilnacipran

Lignocaine; for injection except when used as a local anaesthetic in practice by a nurse whose scope of practice permits the performance of general nursing functions or by a podiatrist registered with the Podiatry Board or dental therapist registered with the Dental Council; for oral use; for ophthalmic use except when used in practice by an optometrist registered with the Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Board; except when specified elsewhere in this schedule; except for external use and in throat sprays in medicines containing 2% or less; in throat lozenges in medicines containing 30 milligrams or less per dose form

Loratadine; except when specified elsewhere in this schedule; except in divided solid dosage forms for oral use containing 10 milligrams or less per dose form for the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis when sold in the manufacturer's original pack containing not more than ten days' supply

Mepolizumab

Methylhexanamine (1,3-dimethylamylamine (DMAA)); except when present as an unmodified, naturally occurring substance

Milnacipran

Molracetam

Naloxegol

Naloxone; except when provided as part of an approved emergency kit for the treatment of opioid overdose

Nebracetam (and its stereoisomers)

Nefiracetam

Nepidermin

Netupitant

Nicoracetam

Nitazoxanide

Nivolumab

Noopept (and its stereoisomers)

Olaparib

Otilonium bromide

Oxiracetam (and its stereoisomers)

Paritaprevir

Peginterferon beta-1a

Pembrolizumab

Pentostatin

Picibanil

Piperacetam

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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