Articles 3(a), 5(1) and 10
SCHEDULE 1SUBSTANCES WHICH IF INCLUDED IN MEDICINAL PRODUCTS MAKE THOSE PRODUCTS PRESCRIPTION ONLY MEDICINES AND EXEMP TIONS FROM RESTRICTIONS ON THE SALE AND SUPPLY OF PRESCRIPTION ONLY MEDICINES
Exemptions from the restrictions on the sale and supply of prescription only medicines | ||||
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Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 |
Substance | Maximum strength | Route of administration, use or pharmaceutical form | Treatment limitations | Maximum quantity |
Acarbose | ||||
Acebutolol Hydrochloride | ||||
Acemetacin | ||||
Acetarsol | ||||
Acetazolamide | ||||
Acetazolamide Sodium | ||||
Acetohexamide | ||||
Acetylcholine Chloride | 0.2 per cent | External | ||
Acetylcysteine | ||||
Acipimox | ||||
Aciclovir | 5.0 per cent | External | Container or package containing not more than 2g of medicinal product | |
For treatment of herpes simplex virus infections of the lips and face (Herpes labialis) | ||||
Acitretin | ||||
Aclarubicin Hydrochloride | ||||
Aconite | 1.3 per cent | External | ||
Acrivastine | 24 mg (MDD) | Container or package containing not more than 240mg of Acrivastine | ||
Acrosoxacin | ||||
Actinomycin C | ||||
Actinomycin D | ||||
Adenosine | ||||
Adrenaline | (1) By inhaler | |||
(2) External | ||||
Adrenaline Acid Tartrate | (1) By inhaler | |||
(2) External | ||||
Adrenaline Hydrochloride | (1 )By inhaler | |||
(2) External | ||||
Adrenocortical Extract | ||||
Albendazole | ||||
Alclofenac | ||||
Alclometasone Dipropionate | ||||
Alcuronium Chloride | ||||
Aldesleukin | ||||
Aldosterone | ||||
Alfacalcidol | ||||
Alfuzosin Hydrochloride | ||||
Allergen Extracts | ||||
Allopurinol | ||||
Allyloestrenol | ||||
Alphadolone Acetate | ||||
Alphaxalone | ||||
Alprenolol | ||||
Alprenolol Hydrochloride | ||||
Alprostadil | ||||
Alseroxylon | ||||
Amantadine Hydrochloride | ||||
Ambenonium Chloride | ||||
Ambutonium Bromide | ||||
Amcinonide | ||||
Ametazole Hydrochloride | ||||
Amethocaine | Non-ophthalmic use | |||
Amethocaine Gentisate | Non-ophthalmic use | |||
Amethocaine Hydrochloride | Non-ophthalmic use | |||
Amikacin Sulphate | ||||
Amiloride Hydrochloride | ||||
Aminocaproic Acid | ||||
Aminoglutethimide | ||||
Aminopterin Sodium | ||||
Amiodarone Hydrochloride | ||||
Amiphenazole Hydrochloride | ||||
Amitriptyline | ||||
Amitriptyline Embonate | ||||
Amitriptyline Hydrochloride | ||||
Amlodipine Besylate | ||||
Ammonium Bromide | ||||
Amodiaquine Hydrochloride | ||||
Amorolfine Hydrochloride | ||||
Amoxapine | ||||
Amoxycillin | ||||
Amoxycillin Sodium | ||||
Amoxycillin Trihydrate | ||||
Amphomycin Calcium | ||||
Amphotericin | ||||
Ampicillin | ||||
Ampicillin Sodium | ||||
Ampicillin Trihydrate | ||||
Amsacrine | ||||
Amygdalin | ||||
Amyl Nitrite | ||||
Amylocaine Hydrochloride | Non-ophthalmic use | |||
Ancrod | ||||
Androsterone | ||||
Angiotensin Amide | ||||
Anistreplase | ||||
Anterior Pituitary Extract | ||||
Antimony Barium Tartrate | ||||
Antimony Dimercaptosuccinate | ||||
Antimony Lithium Thiomalate | ||||
Antimony Pentasulphide | ||||
Antimony Potassium Tartrate | ||||
Antimony Sodium Tartrate | ||||
Antimony Sodium Thioglycollate | ||||
Antimony Sulphate | ||||
Antimony Trichloride | ||||
Antimony Trioxide | ||||
Antimony Trisulphide | ||||
Apiol | ||||
Apomorphine | ||||
Apomorphine Hydrochloride | ||||
Aprotinin | ||||
Arecoline Hydrobromide | ||||
Argipressin | ||||
Aristolochia | ||||
Aristolochia Clematitis | ||||
Aristolochia Contorta | ||||
Aristolochia Debelis | ||||
Aristolochia Fang-chi | ||||
Aristolochia Manshuriensis | ||||
Aristolochia Serpentaria | ||||
Arsenic | ||||
Arsenic Triiodide | ||||
Arsenic Trioxide | ||||
Arsphenamine | ||||
Astemizole | Oral | 10mg (MDD) | Container or package containing not more than 100mg of Astemizole | |
For treatment of hayfever in adults and children not less than 12 years | ||||
Not a prolonged release preparation | ||||
Atenolol | ||||
Atracurium Besylate | ||||
Atropine | (1) Internal | |||
(a) by inhaler | ||||
(b) otherwise than by inhaler | (b) 300mcg (MD) | |||
1mg (MDD) | ||||
(2) External (except ophthalmic) | ||||
Atropine Methobromide | (1) Internal | |||
(a) by inhaler | ||||
(b) otherwise than by inhaler | (b) 400mcg (MD) | |||
1.3mg (MDD) | ||||
(2) External (except ophthalmic) | ||||
Atropine Methonitrate | Internal | |||
(a) by inhaler | ||||
(b) otherwise than by inhaler | (b) 400mcg (MD) | |||
1.3mg (MDD) | ||||
Atropine Oxide Hydrochloride | (1) Internal | |||
(a) by inhaler | ||||
(b) otherwise than by inhaler | (b) 360mcg (MD) | |||
1.2mg (MDD) 3 | ||||
(2) External (except ophthalmic) | ||||
Atropine Sulphate | (1) Internal | |||
(a) by inhaler | ||||
(b) otherwise than by inhaler | (b) 360mcg (MD) | |||
1.2mg (MDD) | ||||
(2) External (except ophthalmic) | ||||
Auranofin | ||||
Azapropazone | ||||
Azathioprine | ||||
Azathioprine Sodium | ||||
Azelaic Acid | ||||
Azelastine Hydrochloride | For nasal administration | 140mcg per nostril (MD) | Container or package containing not more than 5,040mcg of Azelastine Hydrochloride | |
For the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis | 280mcg per nostril (MDD) | |||
For use in adults and children not less than 12 years | ||||
As a non-aerosol, aqueous form | ||||
Azidocillin Potassium | ||||
Azithromycin | ||||
Azlocillin Sodium | ||||
Aztreonam | ||||
Bacampicillin Hydrochloride | ||||
Bacitracin | ||||
Bacitracin Methylene Disalicylate | ||||
Bacitracin Zinc | ||||
Baclofen | ||||
Bambuterol Hydrochloride | ||||
Barium Carbonate | ||||
Barium Chloride | ||||
Barium Sulphide | ||||
Beclamide | ||||
Beclomethasone | ||||
Beclomethasone Dipropionate | For nasal administration (non-aerosol) | 100mcg per nostril (MD) | Container or package containing not more than 5,600mcg of Beclomethasone Dipropionate | |
200mcg per nostril (MDD) | ||||
For the prevention and treatment of allergic rhinitis | ||||
For use in adults and children not less than 12 years | ||||
Belladonna Herb | (1) Internal | (1) 1mg of the alkaloids (MDD) | ||
(2) External | ||||
Belladonna Root | (1) Internal | (1) 1mg of the alkaloids (MDD) | ||
(2) External | ||||
Bemegride | ||||
Bemegride Sodium | ||||
Benapryzine Hydrochloride | ||||
Bendrofluazide | ||||
Benethamine Penicillin | ||||
Benoxaprofen | ||||
Benperidol | ||||
Benserazide Hydrochloride | ||||
Bentiromide | ||||
Benzathine Penicillin | ||||
Benzbromarone | ||||
Benzhexol Hydrochloride | ||||
Benzilonium Bromide | ||||
Benzocaine | Any use except ophthalmic use | |||
Benzoctamine Hydrochloride | ||||
Benzoyl Peroxide | 10.0 per cent | External | ||
N-Benzoyl Sulphanilamide | ||||
Benzquinamide | ||||
Benzquinamide Hydrochloride | ||||
Benzthiazide | ||||
Benztropine Mesylate | ||||
Benzylpenicillin Calcium | ||||
Benzylpenicillin Potassium | ||||
Benzylpenicillin Sodium | ||||
Beractant | ||||
Betahistine Hydrochloride | ||||
Betamethasone | ||||
Betamethasone Adamantoate | ||||
Betamethasone Benzoate | ||||
Betamethasone Dipropionate | ||||
Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate | ||||
Betamethasone Valerate | ||||
Betaxolol Hydrochloride | ||||
Bethanechol Chloride | ||||
Bethanidine Sulphate | ||||
Bezafibrate | ||||
Biperiden Hydrochloride | ||||
Biperiden Lactate | ||||
Bismuth Glycollylarsanilate | ||||
Bisoprolol Fumarate | ||||
Bleomycin | ||||
Bleomycin Sulphate | ||||
Bretylium Tosylate | ||||
Bromhexine Hydrochloride | ||||
Bromocriptine Mesylate | ||||
Bromperidol | ||||
Bromvaletone | ||||
Brotizolam | ||||
Budesonide | For nasal administration | 200mcg per nostril (MD) | Container or package containing not more than 10mg of Budesonide | |
For the prevention or treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis | 200mcg per nostril (MDD) | |||
For use in adults and in children not less than 12 years | ||||
As a non-aerosol, aqueous form | ||||
Bufexamac | ||||
Bumetanide | ||||
Buphenine Hydrochloride | 6mg (MD) | |||
18mg (MDD) | ||||
Bupivacaine | Any use except ophthalmic use | |||
Bupivacaine Hydrochloride | Any use except ophthalmic use | |||
Buserelin Acetate | ||||
Buspirone Hydrochloride | ||||
Busulphan | ||||
Butacaine Sulphate | Any use except ophthalmic use | |||
Butorphanol Tartrate | ||||
Butriptyline Hydrochloride | ||||
Calcipotriol | ||||
Calcitonin | ||||
Calcitriol | ||||
Calcium Amphomycin | ||||
Calcium Benzamidosalicylate | ||||
Calcium Bromide | ||||
Calcium Bromidolactobionate | ||||
Calcium Carbimide | ||||
Calcium Folinate | ||||
Calcium Metrizoate | ||||
Calcium Sulphaloxate | ||||
Candicidin | ||||
Canrenoic Acid | ||||
Cantharidin | 0.01 per cent | External | ||
Capreomycin Sulphate | ||||
Captopril | ||||
Carbachol | ||||
Carbamazepine | ||||
Carbaryl | ||||
Carbenicillin Sodium | ||||
Carbenoxolone Sodium | (1) Pellet | (1) 5mg (MD) | ||
25mg (MDD) | ||||
(2) 2.0 per cent | (2) Gel | |||
(3) 1.0 per cent | (3) Granules for mouthwash in adults and children not less than 12 years | (3) 20mg (MD) | (3) Container or package containing not more than 506mg of Carbenoxolone Sodium | |
80mg (MDD) | ||||
Carbidopa | ||||
Carbimazole | ||||
Carbocisteine | ||||
Carbon Tetrachloride | ||||
Carboplatin | ||||
Carboprost Trometamol | ||||
Carbuterol Hydrochloride | ||||
Carfecillin Sodium | ||||
Carindacillin Sodium | ||||
Carisoprodol | ||||
Carmustine | ||||
Carperidine | ||||
Carteolol Hydrochloride | ||||
Cefaclor | ||||
Cefadroxil | ||||
Cefazedone Sodium | ||||
Cefixime | ||||
Cefodizime Sodium | ||||
Cefotaxime Sodium | ||||
Cefoxitin Sodium | ||||
Cefpodoxime Proxetil | ||||
Cefsulodin Sodium | ||||
Ceftazidime | ||||
Ceftizoxime Sodium | ||||
Ceftriaxone Sodium | ||||
Cefuroxime Axetil | ||||
Cefuroxime Sodium | ||||
Celiprolol Hydrochloride | ||||
Cephalexin | ||||
Cephalexin Sodium | ||||
Cephaloridine | ||||
Cephalothin Sodium | ||||
Cephamandole Nafate | ||||
Cephazolin Sodium | ||||
Cephradine | ||||
Cerium Oxalate | ||||
Cerivastatin | ||||
Ceruletide Diethylamine | ||||
Cetirizine Hydrochloride | 10mg (MDD) | Container or package containing not more than 100mg of Cetirizine Hydrochloride | ||
Chenodeoxycholic Acid | ||||
Chloral Hydrate | External | |||
Chlorambucil | ||||
Chloramphenicol | ||||
Chloramphenicol Cinnamate | ||||
Chloramphenicol Palmitate | ||||
Chloramphenicol Sodium Succinate | ||||
Chlorhexadol | ||||
Chlormadinone Acetate | ||||
Chlormerodrin | ||||
Chlormethiazole | ||||
Chlormethiazole Edisylate | ||||
Chlormezanone | ||||
Chloroform(1) | (1) 5.0 per cent | (1) Internal | ||
(2) External | ||||
Chloroquine Phosphate | Prophylaxis of malaria | |||
Chloroquine Sulphate | Prophylaxis of malaria | |||
Chlorothiazide | ||||
Chlorotrianisene | ||||
Chlorphenoxamine Hydrochloride | ||||
Chlorpromazine | ||||
Chlorpromazine Embonate | ||||
Chlorpromazine Hydrochloride | ||||
Chlorpropamide | ||||
Chlorprothixene | ||||
Chlorprothixene Hydrochloride | ||||
Chlortetracycline | ||||
Chlortetracycline Calcium | ||||
Chlortetracycline Hydrochloride | ||||
Chlorthalidone | ||||
Chlorzoxazone | ||||
Cholestyramine | ||||
Ciclacillin | ||||
Ciclobendazole | ||||
Cilastatin Sodium | ||||
Cilazapril | ||||
Cimetidine | (a) For the short-term symptomatic relief of heartburn, dyspepsia, indigestion, acid indigestion and hyperacidity and for the prophylaxis of meal-induced heartburn | (a) 200mg (MD) | ||
800mg (MDD) | ||||
For a maximum period of 14 days | ||||
(b) For the prophylactic management of nocturnal heartburn by a single dose taken at night | (b) 100mg (MD) to be taken as a single dose at night | |||
For a maximum period of 14 days | ||||
Cimetidine Hydrochloride | ||||
Cinchocaine | 3.0 per cent | Non-ophthalmic use | ||
Cinchocaine Hydrochloride | Equivalent of 3.0 per cent of Cinchocaine | Non-ophthalmic use | ||
Cinchophen | ||||
Cinoxacin | ||||
Ciprofibrate | ||||
Ciprofloxacin | ||||
Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride | ||||
Cisapride | ||||
Cisplatin | ||||
Clarithromycin | ||||
Clavulanic Acid | ||||
Clidinium Bromide | ||||
Clindamycin | ||||
Clindamycin Hydrochloride | ||||
Clindamycin Palmitate Hydrochloride | ||||
Clindamycin Phosphate | ||||
Clioquinol | (1) External (other than treatment of mouth ulcers) | |||
(2) 35mg | (2) Treatment of mouth ulcers | (2) 350mg (MDD) | ||
Clobetasol Propionate | ||||
Clobetasone Butyrate | ||||
Clofazimine | ||||
Clofibrate | ||||
Clomiphene Citrate | ||||
Clomipramine | ||||
Clomipramine Hydrochloride | ||||
Clomocycline | ||||
Clomocycline Sodium | ||||
Clonidine | ||||
Clonidine Hydrochloride | ||||
Clopamide | ||||
Clopenthixol Decanoate | ||||
Clopenthixol Hydrochloride | ||||
Clorexolone | ||||
Clotrimazole | External but in the case of vaginal use only external use for the treatment of vaginal candidiasis | |||
Cloxacillin Benzathine | ||||
Cloxacillin Sodium | ||||
Clozapine | ||||
Cocculus Indicus | ||||
Co-dergocrine Mesylate | ||||
Colaspase | ||||
Colchicine | ||||
Colestipol Hydrochloride | ||||
Colfosceril Palmitate | ||||
Colistin Sulphate | ||||
Colistin Sulphomethate | ||||
Colistin Sulphomethate Sodium | ||||
Coniine | ||||
Conium Leaf | 7.0 per cent | External | ||
Corticotrophin | ||||
Cortisone | ||||
Cortisone Acetate | ||||
Co-tetroxazine | ||||
Co-trimoxazole | ||||
Cropropamide | ||||
Crotethamide | ||||
Croton Oil | ||||
Croton Seed | ||||
Curare | ||||
Cyclofenil | ||||
Cyclopenthiazide | ||||
Cyclopentolate Hydrochloride | ||||
Cyclophosphamide | ||||
Cycloserine | ||||
Cyclosporin | ||||
Cyclothiazide | ||||
Cyproterone Acetate | ||||
Cytarabine | ||||
Cytarabine Hydrochloride | ||||
Dacarbazine | ||||
Dalteparin Sodium | ||||
Danazol | ||||
Danthron | ||||
Dantrolene Sodium | ||||
Dapsone | ||||
Dapsone Ethane Ortho Sulphonate | ||||
Daunorubicin Hydrochloride | ||||
Deanol Bitartrate | 26mg (MDD) | |||
Debrisoquine Sulphate | ||||
Demecarium Bromide | ||||
Demeclocycline | ||||
Demeclocycline Calcium | ||||
Demeclocycline Hydrochloride | ||||
Deoxycortone Acetate | ||||
Deoxycortone Pivalate | ||||
Deptropine Citrate | ||||
Dequalinium Chloride | (1) 0.25mg | (1) Internal: throat lozenges or throat pastilles | ||
(2) 1.0 per cent | (2) External: paint | |||
Deserpidine | ||||
Desferrioxamine Mesylate | ||||
Desflurane | ||||
Desipramine Hydrochloride | ||||
Deslanoside | ||||
Desmopressin | ||||
Desmopressin Acetate | ||||
Desogestrel | ||||
Desonide | ||||
Desoxymethasone | ||||
Dexamethasone | ||||
Dexamethasone Acetate | ||||
Dexamethasone Isonicotinate | ||||
Dexamethasone Phenylpropionate | ||||
Dexamethasone Pivalate | ||||
Dexamethasone Sodium Metasulphobenzoate | ||||
Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate | ||||
Dexamethasone Troxundate | ||||
Dexfenfluramine Hydrochloride | ||||
Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide | Internal | (a) In the case of a prolonged release preparation: equivalent of 30mg of Dextromethorphan (MD) | ||
equivalent of 75mg of Dextromethorphan (MDD) | ||||
(b) in any other case: equivalent of 15mg of Dextromethorphan (MD) | ||||
equivalent of 75mg of Dextromethorphan (MDD) | ||||
Dextrothyroxine Sodium | ||||
Diazoxide | ||||
Dibenzepin Hydrochloride | ||||
Dichloralphenazone | ||||
Dichlorphenamide | ||||
Diclofenac Diethylammonium | 1.16 per cent | External | For maximum period of 7 days | Container or package containing not more than 30g of medicinal product |
For local symptomatic relief of pain and inflammation in trauma of the tendons, ligaments, muscles and joints and in localised forms of soft tissue rheumatism | ||||
For use in adults and children not less than 12 years | ||||
Diclofenac Potassium | ||||
Diclofenac Sodium | ||||
Dicyclomine Hydrochloride | 10mg (MD) | |||
60mg (MDD) | ||||
Dienoestrol | ||||
Diethanolamine Fusidate | ||||
Diflucortolone Valerate | ||||
Diflunisal | ||||
Digitalin | ||||
Digitalis Leaf | ||||
Digitalis Prepared | ||||
Digitoxin | ||||
Digoxin | ||||
Dihydralazine Sulphate | ||||
Dihydroergotamine Mesylate | ||||
Dihydrostreptomycin | ||||
Dihydrostreptomycin Sulphate | ||||
Diloxanide Furoate | ||||
Diltiazem Hydrochloride | ||||
Dimercaprol | ||||
Dimethisoquin Hydrochloride | Non-ophthalmic use | |||
Dimethisterone | ||||
Dimethothiazine Mesylate | ||||
Dimethyl Sulphoxide | ||||
Dimethyltubocurarine Bromide | ||||
Dimethyltubocurarine Chloride | ||||
Dimethyltubocurarine Iodide | ||||
Dinoprost | ||||
Dinoprost Trometamol | ||||
Dinoprostone | ||||
Dipivefrin Hydrochloride | ||||
Dipyridamole | ||||
Disodium Etidronate | ||||
Disodium Pamidronate | ||||
Disopyramide | ||||
Disopyramide Phosphate | ||||
Distigmine Bromide | ||||
Disulfiram | ||||
Dithranol | 1.0 per cent | |||
Dobutamine Hydrochloride | ||||
Domperidone | ||||
Domperidone Maleate | ||||
Dopamine Hydrochloride | ||||
Dopexamine Hydrochloride | ||||
Dothiepin | ||||
Dothiepin Hydrochloride | ||||
Doxapram Hydrochloride | ||||
Doxazosin Mesylate | ||||
Doxepin Hydrochloride | ||||
Doxorubicin | ||||
Doxorubicin Hydrochloride | ||||
Doxycycline | ||||
Doxycycline Calcium Chelate | ||||
Doxycycline Hydrochloride | ||||
Droperidol | ||||
Dydrogesterone | ||||
Dyflos | ||||
Econazole | External but in the case of vaginal use only external use for the treatment of vaginal candidiasis | |||
Econazole Nitrate | External but in the case of vaginal use only external use for the treatment of vaginal candidiasis | |||
Ecothiopate Iodide | ||||
Edrophonium Chloride | ||||
Eflornithine Hydrochloride | ||||
Embutramide | ||||
Emepronium Bromide | ||||
Emetine | 1.0 per cent | |||
Emetine Bismuth Iodide | ||||
Emetine Hydrochloride | Equivalent of 1.0 per cent of Emetine | |||
Enalapril Maleate | ||||
Encephalitis Virus, Tick-borne, Cent Eur | ||||
Enoxacin | ||||
Enoxaparin Sodium | ||||
Enoximone | ||||
Ephedrine | (1) Internal (other than nasal sprays or nasal drops) | (1) 30mg (MD) | ||
60mg (MDD) | ||||
(2) 2.0 per cent | (2) Nasal sprays or nasal drops | |||
(3) External | ||||
Ephedrine Hydrochloride | (1) Internal (other than nasal sprays or nasal drops) | (1) Equivalent of 30mg of Ephedrine (MD) | ||
Equivalent of 60mg of Ephedrine (MDD) | ||||
(2) Equivalent of 2.0 per cent of Ephedrine | (2) Nasal sprays or nasal drops | |||
(3) External | ||||
Ephedrine Sulphate | (1) Internal (other than nasal sprays or nasal drops) | (1) Equivalent of 30mg of Ephedrine (MD) | ||
Equivalent of 60mg of Ephedrine (MDD) | ||||
(2) Equivalent of 2.0 per cent of Ephedrine | (2) Nasal sprays or nasal drops | |||
(3) External | ||||
Epicillin | ||||
Epirubicin | ||||
Epirubicin Hydrochloride | ||||
Epithiazide | ||||
Epoetin Alfa | ||||
Epoetin Beta | ||||
Epoprostenol Sodium | ||||
Ergometrine Maleate | ||||
Ergometrine Tartrate | ||||
Ergot, Prepared | ||||
Ergotamine Tartrate | ||||
Erythromycin | ||||
Erythromycin Estolate | ||||
Erythromycin Ethylcarbonate | ||||
Erythromycin Ethyl Succinate | ||||
Erythromycin Lactobionate | ||||
Erythromycin Phosphate | ||||
Erythromycin Stearate | ||||
Erythromycin Thiocyanate | ||||
Esmolol Hydrochloride | ||||
Estramustine Phosphate | ||||
Etafedrine Hydrochloride | ||||
Ethacrynic Acid | ||||
Ethambutol Hydrochloride | ||||
Ethamivan | ||||
Ethamsylate | ||||
Ethiazide | ||||
Ethinyl Androstenediol | ||||
Ethinyloestradiol | ||||
Ethionamide | ||||
Ethisterone | ||||
Ethoglucid | ||||
Ethoheptazine Citrate | ||||
Ethopropazine Hydrochloride | ||||
Ethosuximide | ||||
Ethotoin | ||||
Ethyl Biscoumacetate | ||||
Ethynodiol Diacetate | ||||
Etodolac | ||||
Etomidate | ||||
Etomidate Hydrochloride | ||||
Etoposide | ||||
Etretinate | ||||
Famciclovir | ||||
Famotidine | For the short-term symptomatic relief of heartburn, dyspepsia, indigestion, acid indigestion and hyperacidity, and prevention of these symptoms when associated with food and drink, including nocturnal symptoms | 10mg (MD) | ||
20mg (MDD) | ||||
For maximum period of 14 days | ||||
Fazadinium Bromide | ||||
Felbinac | 3.17 per cent | External | For maximum period of 7 days | Container or package containing not more than 30g of medicinal product |
For the relief of symptoms associated with soft tissue injury such as strains, sprains and contusions | ||||
For use in adults and children not less than 12 years | ||||
Felodipine | ||||
Felypressin | ||||
Fenbufen | ||||
Fenclofenac | ||||
Fenfluramine Hydrochloride | ||||
Fenofibrate | ||||
Fenoprofen | ||||
Fenoprofen Calcium | ||||
Fenoterol Hydrobromide | ||||
Fenticonazole Nitrate | ||||
Feprazone | ||||
Ferrous Arsenate | ||||
Filgrastim | ||||
Finasteride | ||||
Flavoxate Hydrochloride | ||||
Flecainide Acetate | ||||
Flosequinan | ||||
Fluanisone | ||||
Flubendazole | ||||
Fluclorolone Acetonide | ||||
Flucloxacillin Magnesium | ||||
Flucloxacillin Sodium | ||||
Fluconazole | For oral administration for the treatment of vaginal candidiasis in persons aged not less than 16 but less than 60 years | 150mg (MD) | Container or package containing not more than 150mg of Fluconazole | |
Flucytosine | ||||
Fludrocortisone Acetate | ||||
Flufenamic Acid | ||||
Flumazenil | ||||
Flumethasone | ||||
Flumethasone Pivalate | ||||
Flunisolide | 0.025 per cent | (a) For the prevention and treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis, including hay fever | (a) 50mcg per nostril (MD) | (a) Container or package containing not more than 6,000mcg of Flunisolide |
100mcg per nostril (MDD) | ||||
For use in adults and children not less than 16 years | ||||
In the form of a non-pressurised nasal spray | ||||
(b) For the prevention and treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis including hay fever | (b) 25mcg per nostril (MD) | (b) Container or package containing not more than 6,000mcg of Flunisolide | ||
75mcg per nostril (MDD) | ||||
For use in children not less than 12 years but less than 16 years | ||||
In the form of a non-pressurised nasal spray | ||||
Fluocinolone Acetonide | ||||
Fluocinonide | ||||
Fluocortin Butyl | ||||
Fluocortolone | ||||
Fluocortolone Hexanoate | ||||
Fluocortolone Pivalate | ||||
Fluorescein Dilaurate | ||||
Fluorometholone | ||||
Fluorouracil | ||||
Fluorouracil Trometamol | ||||
Fluoxetine Hydrochloride | ||||
Flupenthixol Decanoate | ||||
Flupenthixol Hydrochloride | ||||
Fluperolone Acetate | ||||
Fluphenazine Decanoate | ||||
Fluphenazine Enanthate | ||||
Fluphenazine Hydrochloride | ||||
Fluprednidene Acetate | ||||
Fluprednisolone | ||||
Fluprostenol Sodium | ||||
Flurandrenolone | ||||
Flurbiprofen | ||||
Flurbiprofen Sodium | ||||
Fluspirilene | ||||
Flutamide | ||||
Fluticasone Propionate | ||||
Fluvastatin Sodium | ||||
Fluvoxamine Maleate | ||||
Folic Acic | 500mcg (MDD) | |||
Formestane | ||||
Formocortal | ||||
Foscarnet Sodium | ||||
Fosfestrol Sodium | ||||
Fosfomycin Trometamol | ||||
Fosinopril Sodium | ||||
Framycetin Sulphate | ||||
Frusemide | ||||
Furazolidone | ||||
Fusafungine | ||||
Fusidic Acid | ||||
Gabapentin | ||||
Gadoteridol | ||||
Gallamine Triethiodide | ||||
Ganciclovir | ||||
Ganciclovir Sodium | ||||
Gelsemine | 0.1 per cent | |||
Gelsemium | 25mg (MD) | |||
75mg (MDD) | ||||
Gemeprost | ||||
Gemfibrozil | ||||
Gentamicin | ||||
Gentamicin Sulphate | ||||
Gestodene | ||||
Gestrinone | ||||
Gestronol | ||||
Gestronol Hexanoate | ||||
Glibenclamide | ||||
Glibornuride | ||||
Gliclazide | ||||
Glipizide | ||||
Gliquidone | ||||
Glisoxepide | ||||
Glucagon | ||||
Glycopyrronium Bromide | 1mg (MD) | |||
2mg (MDD) | ||||
Glymidine | ||||
Gonadorelin | ||||
Goserelin Acetate | ||||
Gramicidin | 0.2 per cent | External | ||
Granisetron Hydrochloride | ||||
Griseofulvin | ||||
Growth Hormone | ||||
Guanethidine Monosulphate | ||||
Guanfacine Hydrochloride | ||||
Guanoclor Sulphate | ||||
Guanoxan Sulphate | ||||
Halcinonide | ||||
Halofantrine Hydrochloride | ||||
Haloperidol | ||||
Haloperidol Decanoate | ||||
Heparin | External | |||
Heparin Calcium | External | |||
Heparin Sodium | ||||
Hexachlorophane | External | |||
(a) 2.0 per cent | (a) Soaps | |||
(b) 0.1 per cent | (b) Aerosols | |||
(c) 0.75 per cent | (c) preparations other than soaps and aerosols | |||
Hexamine Phenylcinchoninate | ||||
Hexobarbitone | ||||
Hexobarbitone Sodium | ||||
Hexoestrol | ||||
Hexoestrol Dipropionate | ||||
L-Histidine Hydrochloride | Dietary supplementation | |||
Homatropine | (1) Internal | (1) 0.15mg (MD) | ||
0.45mg (MDD) | ||||
(2) External (except ophthalmic) | ||||
Homatropine Hydrobromide | 0.2mg (MD) | |||
0.6mg (MDD) | ||||
Homatropine Methylbromide | 2mg (MD) | |||
6mg (MDD) | ||||
Hydralazine Hydrochloride | ||||
Hydrargaphen | Local application to skin | |||
Hydrobromic Acid | ||||
Hydrochlorothiazide | ||||
Hydrocortisone | 1.0 per cent | External | Container or package containing not more than 15g of medicinal product (cream or ointment) or 30ml (spray) | |
For use either alone or in conjunction with Crotamiton in irritant dermatitis, contact allergic dermatitis, insect bite reactions, mild to moderate eczema, and either in combination with Clotrimazole for athlete’s foot and candidal intertrigo or in combination with lignocaine for anal and perianal itch associated with haemorrhoids | ||||
For use in adults and children not less than 10 years | ||||
Cream ointment or spray | ||||
Hydrocortisone Acetate | Equivalent to 1.0 per cent Hydrocortisone | External | ||
For use in irritant dermatitis, contact allergic dermatitis, insect bite reactions, mild to moderate eczema, and in combination with one or more of the following: Benzyl Benzoate, Bismuth Oxide, Bismuth Subgallate, Peru Balsam, Pramoxine Hydrochloride, Zinc Oxide, for haemorrhoids | Container or package containing not more than 15g of medicinal product | |||
In the case of suppositories, container or package containing no more than 12 | ||||
For use in adults and children not less than 10 years | ||||
Cream, ointment or suppositories | ||||
Hydrocortisone Butyrate | ||||
Hydrocortisone Caprylate | ||||
Hydrocortisone Hydrogen Succinate | ||||
Hydrocortisone Sodium Phosphate | ||||
Hydrocortisone Sodium Succinate | Equivalent to 2.5mg Hydrocortisone | External | Container or package containing not more than equivalent to 50mg of Hydrocortisone | |
For aphthous ulceration of the mouth for adults and children not less than 12 years | ||||
In the form of pellets | ||||
Hydroflumethiazide | ||||
Hydroxychloroquine Sulphate | Prophylaxis of malaria | |||
Hydroxyprogesterone | ||||
Hydroxyprogesterone Enanthate | ||||
Hydroxyprogesterone Hexanoate | ||||
Hydroxyurea | ||||
Hydroxyzine Embonate | ||||
Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride | (a) For the management of pruritis associated with acute or chronic urticaria or atopic dermatitis or contact dermatitis, in adults and in children not less than 12 years | (a) 25mg (MD) | (a) Container or package containing not more than 750mg of Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride | |
75mg (MDD) | ||||
(b) For the management of pruritis associated with acute or chronic urticaria or atopic dermatitis or contact dermatitis, in children not less than 6 years but less than 12 years | (b) 25 mg (MD) | (b) Container or package containing not more than 750mg of Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride | ||
50mg (MDD) | ||||
Hyoscine | (1) 0.15 per cent | (1) Internal | ||
(2) External (except ophthalmic) | ||||
Hyoscine Butylbromide | (1) Internal | |||
(a) by inhaler | ||||
(b) otherwise than by inhaler | (b) 20mg (MD) | (b) Container or package containing not more than 240mg of Hyoscine Butylbromide | ||
80mg (MDD) | ||||
(2) External | ||||
Hyoscine Hydrobromide | (1) Internal | |||
(a) by inhaler | ||||
(b) otherwise than by inhaler | (b) 300mcg (MD) | |||
900mcg (MDD) | ||||
(2) External (except ophthalmic) | ||||
Hyoscine Methobromide | (1) Internal | |||
(a) by inhaler | ||||
(b) otherwise than by inhaler | (b) 2.5mg (MD) | |||
7.5mg (MDD) | ||||
(2) External | ||||
Hyoscine Methonitrate | (1) Internal | |||
(a) by inhaler | ||||
(b) otherwise than by inhaler | (b) 2.5mg (MD) | |||
7.5mg (MDD) | ||||
(2) External | ||||
Hyoscyamine | (1) Internal | |||
(a) by inhaler | ||||
(b) otherwise than by inhaler | (b) 300mcg (MD) | |||
1mg (MDD) | ||||
(2) External | ||||
Hyoscyamine Hydrobromide | (1) Internal | |||
(a) by inhaler | ||||
(b) otherwise than by inhaler | (b) Equivalent of 300mcg of Hyoscyamine (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 1mg of Hyoscyamine (MDD) | ||||
(2) External | ||||
Hyoscyamine Sulphate | (1) Internal | |||
(a) by inhaler | ||||
(b) otherwise than by inhaler | (b) Equivalent of 300mcg of Hyoscyamine (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 1mg of Hyoscyamine (MDD) | ||||
(2) External | ||||
Ibuprofen | Rheumatic and muscular pain, pain of non-serious arthritic conditions, backache, neuralgia, migraine, headache, dental pain, dysmenorrhoea, feverishness, symptoms of colds and influenza | |||
(1) Internal | (1)(a) In the case of a prolonged release preparation 600mg (MD) | |||
1,200mg (MDD) | ||||
(b) in any other case 400mg (MD) | ||||
1,200mg (MDD) | ||||
(2) 5.0 per cent | (2) External | |||
Idarubicin Hydrochloride | ||||
Idoxuridine | ||||
Ifosfamide | ||||
Ignatius Bean | ||||
Imipenem Hydrochloride | ||||
Imipramine | ||||
Imipramine Hydrochloride | ||||
Imipramine Ion Exchange Resin Bound Salt or Complex | ||||
Indapamide Hemihydrate | ||||
Indomethacin | ||||
Indomethacin Sodium | ||||
Indoprofen | ||||
Indoramin Hydrochloride | ||||
Inosine Pranobex | ||||
Iodamide | ||||
Iodamide Meglumine | ||||
Iodamide Sodium | ||||
Iohexol | ||||
Iomeprol | ||||
Iopamidol | ||||
Iopentol | ||||
Iothalamic Acid | ||||
Ioversol | ||||
Ioxaglic Acid | ||||
Ipratropium Bromide | ||||
Iprindole Hydrochloride | ||||
Iproniazid Phosphate | ||||
Isoaminile | ||||
Isoaminile Citrate | ||||
Isocarboxazid | ||||
Isoconazole Nitrate | External but in the case of vaginal use only external use for the treatment of vaginal candidiasis | |||
Isoetharine | ||||
Isoetharine Hydrochloride | ||||
Isoetharine Mesylate | ||||
Isoniazid | ||||
Isoprenaline Hydrochloride | ||||
Isoprenaline Sulphate | ||||
Isopropamide Iodide | Equivalent of 2.5mg of Isopropamide ion (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 5.0mg of Isopropamide ion (MDD) | ||||
Isotretinoin | ||||
Isradipine | ||||
Itraconazole | ||||
Jaborandi | External | |||
Kanamycin Acid Sulphate | ||||
Kanamycin Sulphate | ||||
Ketamine Hydrochloride | ||||
Ketoconazole | 2.0 per cent | For the prevention and treatment of dandruff and seborrhoeic dermatitis of the scalp | Maximum frequency of application of once every 3 days | Container or package containing not more than 120ml of medicinal product and containing not more than 2,400mg of Ketoconazole |
In the form of a shampoo | ||||
Ketoprofen | 2.5 per cent | External | For maximum period of 7 days | Container or package containing not more than 30g of medicinal product |
For rheumatic and muscular pain in adults and children not less than 12 | ||||
Ketorolac Trometamol | ||||
Ketotifen Fumarate | ||||
Labetalol Hydrocholoride | ||||
Lachesine Chloride | ||||
Lacidipine | ||||
Lamotrigine | ||||
Lanatoside C | ||||
Lanatoside Complex A, B and C | ||||
Latamoxef Disodium | ||||
Levallorphan Tartrate | ||||
Levobunolol Hydrochloride | ||||
Levodopa | ||||
Levonorgestrel | ||||
Lidoflazine | ||||
Lignocaine | Non-ophthalmic use | |||
Lignocaine Hydrochloride | Non-ophthalmic use | |||
Lincomycin | ||||
Lincomycin Hydrochloride | ||||
Liothyronine Sodium | ||||
Lisinopril | ||||
Lithium Carbonate | Equivalent of 5mg of Lithium (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 15mg of Lithium (MDD) | ||||
Lithium Citrate | ||||
Lithium Succinate | ||||
Lithium Sulphate | Equivalent of 5mg of Lithium (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 15mg of Lithium (MDD) | ||||
Lobeline | (1) Internal | (1) 3mg (MD) | ||
9mg (MDD) | ||||
(2) External | ||||
Lobeline Hydrochloride | (1) Internal | (1) Equivalent of 3mg of Lobeline (MD) | ||
Equivalent of 9mg of Lobeline (MDD) | ||||
(2) External | ||||
Lobeline Sulphate | (1) Internal | (1) Equivalent of 3mg of Lobeline (MD) | ||
Equivalent of 9mg of Lobeline (MDD) | ||||
(2) External | ||||
Lodoxamide Trometamol | ||||
Lofepramine | ||||
Lofepramine Hydrochloride | ||||
Lofexidine Hydrochloride | ||||
Lomefloxacin Hydrochloride | ||||
Lomustine | ||||
Loperamide Hydrochloride | Treatment of acute diarrhoea | |||
Loratidine | 10mg (MDD) | Container or package containing not more than 100mg of Loratidine | ||
Loxapine Succinate | ||||
Lung Surfactant Porcine | ||||
Luteinising Hormone | ||||
Lymecycline | ||||
Lynoestrenol | ||||
Lypressin | ||||
Lysuride Maleate | ||||
Mafenide | ||||
Mafenide Acetate | ||||
Mafenide Hydrochloride | ||||
Mafenide Propionate | 5.0 per cent | Eye drops | ||
Magnesium Fluoride | ||||
Magnesium Metrizoate | ||||
Mandragora Autumnalis | ||||
Mannomustine Hydrochloride | ||||
Maprotiline Hydrochloride | ||||
Mebanazine | ||||
Mebendazole | For oral use in the treatment of enterobiasis in adults and in children not less than 2 years | 100mg (MD) | Container or package containing not more than 800mg of Mebendazole | |
Mebeverine Hydrochloride | For the symptomatic relief of irritable bowel syndrome | 135mg (MD) | ||
405mg (MDD) | ||||
Mebeverine Pamoate | ||||
Mebhydrolin | ||||
Mebhydrolin Napadisylate | ||||
Mecamylamine Hydrochloride | ||||
Mecillinam | ||||
Meclofenoxate Hydrochloride | ||||
Medigoxin | ||||
Medrogestone | ||||
Medroxyprogesterone Acetate | ||||
Mefenamic Acid | ||||
Mefloquine Hydrochloride | ||||
Mefruside | ||||
Megestrol | ||||
Megestrol Acetate | ||||
Meglumine Gadopentetate | ||||
Meglumine Iodoxamate | ||||
Meglumine Ioglycamate | ||||
Meglumine Iothalamate | ||||
Meglumine Iotroxate | ||||
Meglumine Ioxaglate | ||||
Melphalan | ||||
Melphalan Hydrochloride | ||||
Menotrophin | ||||
Mepenzolate Bromide | 25mg (MD) | |||
75mg (MDD) | ||||
Mephenesin | ||||
Mephenesin Carbamate | ||||
Mepivacaine Hydrochloride | Any use except ophthalmic use | |||
Meptazinol Hydrochloride | ||||
Mequitazine | ||||
Mercaptopurine | ||||
Mersalyl | ||||
Mersalyl Acid | ||||
Mesalazine | ||||
Mesna | ||||
Mestranol | ||||
Metaraminol Tartrate | ||||
Metergoline | ||||
Metformin Hydrochloride | ||||
Methacycline | ||||
Methacycline Calcium | ||||
Methacycline Hydrochloride | ||||
Methallenoestril | ||||
Methicillin Sodium | ||||
Methixene | ||||
Methixene Hydrochloride | ||||
Methocarbamol | ||||
Methocidin | Throat lozenges and throat pastilles | |||
Methohexitone Sodium | ||||
Methoin | ||||
Methoserpidine | ||||
Methotrexate | ||||
Methotrexate Sodium | ||||
Methotrimeprazine | ||||
Methotrimeprazine Hydrochloride | ||||
Methotrimeprazine Maleate | ||||
Methoxamine Hydrochloride | 0.25 per cent | Nasal sprays or nasal drops not containing liquid paraffin as a vehicle | ||
Methsuximide | ||||
Methyclothiazide | ||||
Methyldopa | ||||
Methyldopate Hydrochloride | ||||
Methylephedrine Hydrochloride | 30mg (MD) | |||
60mg (MDD) | ||||
Methylprednisolone | ||||
Methylprednisolone Acetate | ||||
Methylprednisolone Sodium Succinate | ||||
Methylthiouracil | ||||
Methysergide Maleate | ||||
Metipranolol | ||||
Metirosine | ||||
Metoclopramide Hydrochloride | ||||
Metolazone | ||||
Metoprolol Fumarate | ||||
Metoprolol Succinate | ||||
Metoprolol Tartrate | ||||
Metronidazole | ||||
Metronidazole Benzoate | ||||
Metyrapone | ||||
Mexiletine Hydrochloride | ||||
Mezlocillin Sodium | ||||
Mianserin Hydrochloride | ||||
Miconazole | External but in the case of vaginal use only external use for the treatment of vaginal candidiasis | |||
Miconazole Nitrate | External but in the case of vaginal use only external use for the treatment of vaginal candidiasis | |||
Mifepristone | ||||
Miglitol | ||||
Milrinone | ||||
Milrinone Lactate | ||||
Minocycline | ||||
Minocycline Hydrochloride | ||||
Minoxidil | 2.0 per cent | External | ||
Misoprostol | ||||
Mitobronitol | ||||
Mitomycin | ||||
Mitozantrone Hydrochloride | ||||
Mivacurium Chloride | ||||
Moclobemide | ||||
Molgramostim | ||||
Molindone Hydrochloride | ||||
Mometasone Furoate | ||||
Moracizine Hydrochloride | ||||
Morazone Hydrochloride | ||||
Mupirocin | ||||
Mupirocin Calcium | ||||
Mustine Hydrochloride | ||||
Nabilone | ||||
Nabumetone | ||||
Nadolol | ||||
Nafarelin Acetate | ||||
Naftidrofuryl Oxalate | ||||
Naftifine Hydrochloride | ||||
Nalbuphine Hydrochloride | ||||
Nalidixic Acid | ||||
Nalorphine Hydrobromide | ||||
Naloxone Hydrochloride | ||||
Naltrexone Hydrochloride | ||||
Naphazoline Hydrochloride | (1) 0.05 per cent | (1) Nasal sprays or nasal drops not containing liquid paraffin as a vehicle | ||
(2) 0.015 per cent | (2) Eye drops | |||
Naphazoline Nitrate | 0.05 per cent | Nasal sprays or nasal drops not containing liquid paraffin as a vehicle | ||
Naproxen | ||||
Naproxen Sodium | ||||
Natamycin | ||||
Nedocromil Sodium | ||||
Nefazodone Hydrochloride | ||||
Nefopam Hydrochloride | ||||
Neomycin | ||||
Neomycin Oleate | ||||
Neomycin Palmitate | ||||
Neomycin Sulphate | ||||
Neomycin Undecanoate | ||||
Neostigmine Bromide | ||||
Neostigmine Methylsulphate | ||||
Netilmicin Sulphate | ||||
Nicardipine Hydrochloride | ||||
Nicergoline | ||||
Nicotinic Acid | Any use, except for the treatment of hyperlipidaemia | 600mg (MDD) | ||
Nicoumalone | ||||
Nifedipine | ||||
Nifenazone | ||||
Nikethamide | ||||
Nimodipine | ||||
Niridazole | ||||
Nitrendipine | ||||
Nitrofurantoin | ||||
Nitrofurazone | ||||
Nizatidine | For the prevention of the symptoms of food-related heartburn | 75mg (MD) | ||
Maximum of 4 such doses in any period of 14 days | ||||
For use in adults and children not less than 16 years | ||||
Nomifensine Maleate | ||||
Noradrenaline | ||||
Noradrenaline Acid Tartrate | ||||
Norethisterone | ||||
Norethisterone Acetate | ||||
Norethisterone Enanthate | ||||
Norethynodrel | ||||
Norfloxacin | ||||
Norgestimate | ||||
Norgestrel | ||||
Nortriptyline Hydrochloride | ||||
Noscapine | ||||
Noscapine Hydrochloride | ||||
Novobiocin Calcium | ||||
Novobiocin Sodium | ||||
Nux Vomica Seed | ||||
Nystatin | ||||
Octacosactrin | ||||
Octreotide | ||||
Oestradiol | ||||
Oestradiol Benzoate | ||||
Oestradiol Cypionate | ||||
Oestradiol Dipropionate | ||||
Oestradiol Diundecanoate | ||||
Oestradiol Enanthate | ||||
Oestradiol Phenylpropionate | ||||
Oestradiol Undecanoate | ||||
Oestradiol Valerate | ||||
Oestriol | ||||
Oestriol Succinate | ||||
Oestrogenic Substances Conjugated | ||||
Oestrone | ||||
Ofloxacin | ||||
Olsalazine Sodium | ||||
Omeprazole | ||||
Ondansetron Hydrochloride | ||||
Orciprenaline Sulphate | ||||
Orphenadrine Citrate | ||||
Orphenadrine Hydrochloride | ||||
Ouabain | ||||
Ovarian Gland Dried | ||||
Oxamniquine | ||||
Oxantel Embonate | ||||
Oxaprozin | ||||
Oxatomide | ||||
Oxedrine Tartrate | ||||
Oxethazaine | 10mg (MD) | Container or package containing not more than 400mg of Oxethazaine | ||
30mg (MDD) | ||||
Oxitropium Bromide | ||||
Oxolinic Acid | ||||
Oxpentifylline | ||||
Oxprenolol Hydrochloride | ||||
Oxybuprocaine Hydrochloride | Non-ophthalmic use | |||
Oxybutynin Hydrochloride | ||||
Oxypertine | ||||
Oxypertine Hydrochloride | ||||
Oxyphenbutazone | ||||
Oxyphencyclimine Hydrochloride | ||||
Oxyphenonium Bromide | 5mg (MD) | |||
15mg (MDD) | ||||
Oxytetracycline | ||||
Oxytetracycline Calcium | ||||
Oxytetracycline Dihydrate | ||||
Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride | ||||
Oxytocin, natural | ||||
Oxytocin, synthetic | ||||
Pancreatin | (1) 21,000 European Pharmacopoeia units of lipase per capsule | (1) capsules | ||
(2) 25,000 European Pharmacopoeia units of lipase per gram | (2) powder | |||
Pancuronium Bromide | ||||
Papaverine | (1) By inhaler | |||
(2) Otherwise than by inhaler | (2) 50mg (MD) | |||
150mg (MDD) | ||||
Papaverine Hydrochloride | (1) By inhaler | |||
(2) Otherwise than by inhaler | (2) Equivalent of 50mg of Papaverine (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 150mg of Papaverine (MDD) | ||||
Paraldehyde | ||||
Paramethadione | ||||
Paramethasone Acetate | ||||
Parathyroid Gland | ||||
Pargyline Hydrochloride | ||||
Paroxetine Hydrochloride | ||||
Pecilocin | ||||
Penamecillin | ||||
Penbutolol Sulphate | ||||
Penicillamine | ||||
Penicillamine Hydrochloride | ||||
Pentamidine Isethionate | ||||
Penthienate Bromide | 5mg (MD) | |||
15mg (MDD) | ||||
Pentolinium Tartrate | ||||
Perfluamine | ||||
Pergolide Mesylate | ||||
Perhexiline Maleate | ||||
Pericyazine | ||||
Perindopril | ||||
Perindopril Erbumine | ||||
Perphenazine | ||||
Phenacetin | 0.1 per cent | |||
Phenazone | External | |||
Phenazone Salicylate | ||||
Phenbutrazate Hydrochloride | ||||
Phenelzine Sulphate | ||||
Phenethicillin Potassium | ||||
Phenformin Hydrochloride | ||||
Phenglutarimide Hydrochloride | ||||
Phenindione | ||||
Phenoxybenzamine Hydrochloride | ||||
Phenoxymethylpenicillin | ||||
Phenoxymethylpenicillin Calcium | ||||
Phenoxymethylpenicillin Potassium | ||||
Phenprocoumon | ||||
Phensuximide | ||||
Phentolamine Hydrochloride | ||||
Phentolamine Mesylate | ||||
Phenylbutazone | ||||
Phenylbutazone Sodium | ||||
Phenylpropanolamine Hydrochloride | Internal | |||
(1) all preparations except prolonged release capsules, nasal sprays and nasal drops | (1) 25mg (MD) | |||
100mg (MDD) | ||||
(2) prolonged release capsules | (2) 50mg (MD) | |||
100mg (MDD) | ||||
(3) 2.0 per cent | (3) nasal sprays and nasal drops | |||
Phenytoin | ||||
Phenytoin Sodium | ||||
Phthalylsulphathiazole | ||||
Physostigmine | ||||
Physostigmine Aminoxide Salicylate | ||||
Physostigmine Salicylate | ||||
Physostigmine Sulphate | ||||
Picrotoxin | ||||
Pilocarpine | ||||
Pilocarpine Hydrochloride | ||||
Pilocarpine Nitrate | ||||
Pimozide | ||||
Pindolol | ||||
Pipenzolate Bromide | 5mg (MD) | |||
15mg (MDD) | ||||
Piperacillin Sodium | ||||
Piperazine Oestrone Sulphate | ||||
Piperidolate Hydrochloride | 50mg (MD) | |||
150mg (MDD) | ||||
Pipothiazine Palmitate | ||||
Piracetam | ||||
Pirbuterol Acetate | ||||
Pirbuterol Hydrochloride | ||||
Pirenzepine Hydrochloride | ||||
Piretanide | ||||
Piroxicam | 0.5 per cent | External | For maximum period of 7 days | Container or package containing not more than 30g of medicinal product |
For the relief of rheumatic pain, pain of non-serious arthritic conditions and muscular aches, pains and swellings such as strains, sprains and sports injuries | ||||
For use in adults and children not less than 12 years | ||||
Pituitary Gland (Whole Dried) | By inhaler | |||
Pituitary Powdered (Posterior Lobe) | By inhaler | |||
Pivampicillin | ||||
Pivampicillin Hydrochloride | ||||
Pivmecillinam | ||||
Pivmecillinam Hydrochloride | ||||
Pizotifen | ||||
Pizotifen Malate | ||||
Plicamycin | ||||
Podophyllotoxin | ||||
Podophyllum | ||||
Podophyllum Indian | ||||
Podophyllum Resin | 20.0 per cent | External | ||
Ointment or impregnated plaster | ||||
Poldine Methylsulphate | 2mg (MD) | |||
6mg (MDD) | ||||
Polidexide | ||||
Polyestradiol Phosphate | ||||
Polymyxin B Sulphate | ||||
Polythiazide | ||||
Poppy Capsule | ||||
Potassium Arsenite | 0.0127 per cent | |||
Potassium Bromide | ||||
Potassium Canrenoate | ||||
Potassium Clavulanate | ||||
Potassium Perchlorate | ||||
Practolol | ||||
Pralidoxime Chloride | ||||
Pralidoxime Iodide | ||||
Pralidoxime Mesylate | ||||
Pravastatin Sodium | ||||
Prazosin Hydrochloride | ||||
Prednisolone | ||||
Prednisolone Acetate | ||||
Prednisolone Butylacetate | ||||
Prednisolone Hexanoate | ||||
Prednisolone Metasulphobenzoate | ||||
Prednisolone Metasulphobenzoate Sodium | ||||
Prednisolone Pivalate | ||||
Prednisolone Sodium Phosphate | ||||
Prednisolone Steaglate | ||||
Prednisone | ||||
Prednisone Acetate | ||||
Prenalterol Hydrochloride | ||||
Prenylamine Lactate | ||||
Prilocaine Hydrochloride | Non-ophthalmic use | |||
Primidone | ||||
Probenecid | ||||
Probucol | ||||
Procainamide Hydrochloride | ||||
Procaine Hydrochloride | Non-ophthalmic use | |||
Procaine Penicillin | ||||
Procarbazine Hydrochloride | ||||
Prochlorperazine | ||||
Prochlorperazine Edisylate | ||||
Prochlorperazine Maleate | ||||
Prochlorperazine Mesylate | ||||
Procyclidine Hydrochloride | ||||
Progesterone | ||||
Prolactin | ||||
Proligestone | ||||
Prolintane Hydrochloride | ||||
Promazine Embonate | ||||
Promazine Hydrochloride | ||||
Propafenone | ||||
Propafenone Hydrochloride | ||||
Propanidid | ||||
Propantheline Bromide | 15mg (MD) | |||
45mg (MDD) | ||||
Propofol | ||||
Propranolol Hydrochloride | ||||
Propylthiouracil | ||||
Proquazone | ||||
Protamine Sulphate | ||||
Prothionamide | ||||
Protirelin | ||||
Protriptyline Hydrochloride | ||||
Proxymetacaine Hydrochloride | Non-ophthalmic use | |||
Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride | Internal | (a) In the case of a prolonged release preparation | ||
120mg (MD) | ||||
240mg (MDD) | ||||
(b) in any other case 60mg (MD) | ||||
240mg (MDD) | ||||
Pseudoephedrine Sulphate | 60mg (MD) | |||
180mg (MDD) | ||||
Pyrantel Embonate | (a) For the treatment of enterobiosis, in adults and children not less than 12 years | (a) 750mg MDD (as a single dose) | (a) Container or package containing not more than 750mg of Pyrantel Embonate | |
(b) For the treatment of enterobiosis, in children less than 12 years but not less than 6 years | (b) 500mg MDD (as a single dose) | (b) Container or package containing not more than 750mg of Pyrantel Embonate | ||
(c) For the treatment of enterobiosis in children less than 6 years but not less than 2 years | (c) 250mg MDD (as a single dose) | (c) Container or package containing not more than 750mg of Pyrantel Embonate | ||
Pyrantel Tartrate | ||||
Pyrazinamide | ||||
Pyridostigmine Bromide | ||||
Pyrimethamine | ||||
Quinapril | ||||
Quinestradol | ||||
Quinestrol | ||||
Quinethazone | ||||
Quinidine | ||||
Quinidine Bisulphate | ||||
Quinidine Polygalacturonate | ||||
Quinidine Sulphate | ||||
Quinine | 100mg (MD) | |||
300mg (MDD) | ||||
Quinine Bisulphate | Equivalent of 100mg of Quinine (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 300mg of Quinine (MDD) | ||||
Quinine Cinchophen | Equivalent of 100mg of Quinine (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 300mg of Quinine (MDD) | ||||
Quinine Dihydrochloride | Equivalent of 100mg of Quinine (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 300mg of Quinine (MDD) | ||||
Quinine Ethyl Carbonate | Equivalent of 100mg of Quinine (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 300mg of Quinine (MDD) | ||||
Quinine Glycerophosphate | Equivalent of 100mg of Quinine (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 300mg of Quinine (MDD) | ||||
Quinine Hydrobromide | Equivalent of 100mg of Quinine (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 300mg of Quinine (MDD) | ||||
Quinine Hydrochloride | Equivalent of 100mg of Quinine (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 300mg of Quinine (MDD) | ||||
Quinine Iodobismuthate | Equivalent of 100mg of Quinine (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 300mg of Quinine (MDD) | ||||
Quinine Phosphate | Equivalent of 100mg of Quinine (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 300mg of Quinine (MDD) | ||||
Quinine Salicylate | Equivalent of 100mg of Quinine (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 300mg of Quinine (MDD) | ||||
Quinine Sulphate | Equivalent of 100mg of Quinine (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 300mg of Quinine (MDD) | ||||
Quinine Tannate | Equivalent of 100mg of Quinine (MD) | |||
Equivalent of 300mg of Quinine (MDD) | ||||
Quinine in combination with Urea Hydrochloride | ||||
Ramipril | ||||
Ranitidine Hydrochloride | For the short term symptomatic relief of heartburn, dyspepsia, indigestion, acid indigestion and hyperacidity | Equivalent to 75mg of Ranitidine (MD) | ||
Equivalent to 300mg of Ranitidine (MDD) | ||||
For a maximum period of 14 days | ||||
Rauwolfia Serpentina | ||||
Rauwolfia Vomitoria | ||||
Razoxane | ||||
Remoxipride Hydrochloride | ||||
Reproterol Hydrochloride | ||||
Rescinnamine | ||||
Reserpine | ||||
Rifabutin | ||||
Rifampicin | ||||
Rifampicin Sodium | ||||
Rifamycin | ||||
Rimiterol Hydrobromide | ||||
Risperidone | ||||
Ritodrine Hydrochloride | ||||
Rolitetracycline Nitrate | ||||
Sabadilla | ||||
Salbutamol | ||||
Salbutamol Sulphate | ||||
Salcatonin | ||||
Salcatonin Acetate | ||||
Salmefamol | ||||
Salmeterol Xinafoate | ||||
Salsalate | ||||
Saralasin Acetate | ||||
Selegiline Hydrochloride | ||||
Semisodium Valproate | ||||
Serum Gonadotrophin | ||||
Silver Sulphadiazine | ||||
Simvastatin | ||||
Sissomicin | ||||
Sissomicin Sulphate | ||||
Snake Venoms | ||||
Sodium Acetrizoate | ||||
Sodium Aminosalicylate | ||||
Sodium Antimonylgluconate | ||||
Sodium Arsanilate | ||||
Sodium Arsenate | ||||
Sodium Arsenite | 0.013 per cent | |||
Sodium Bromide | ||||
Sodium Clodronate | ||||
Sodium Cromoglycate | (a) For nasal admistration | |||
(b) 2.0 per cent | (b) For the treatment of acute seasonal allergic conjunctivitis | (b) Container or package containing not more than 10ml of medicinal product | ||
In the form of aqueous eye drops | ||||
(c) 4.0 per cent | (c) For the treatment of acute seasonal allergic conjunctivitis | (c) Container or package containing not more than 5g of medicinal product | ||
In the form of an eye ointment | ||||
Sodium Ethacrynate | ||||
Sodium Fluoride | (1) 0.33 per cent | (1) Dentifrices | ||
(2) Other preparations for use in the prevention of dental caries | ||||
In the form of | ||||
(a) tablets or drops | (a) 2.2 mg (MDD) | |||
(b) 0.2 per cent | (b) mouth rinses other than those for daily use | |||
(c) 0.05 per cent | (c) mouth rinses for daily use | |||
Sodium Fusidate | ||||
Sodium Metrizoate | ||||
Sodium Monofluorophosphate | 1.14 per cent | Dentrifrice | ||
Sodium Oxidronate | ||||
Sodium Stibogluconate | ||||
Sodium Valproate | ||||
Somatorelin Acetate | ||||
Sotalol Hydrochloride | ||||
Spectinomycin | ||||
Spectinomycin Hydrochloride | ||||
Spiramycin | ||||
Spiramycin Adipate | ||||
Spironolactone | ||||
Stannous Fluoride | 0.62 per cent | Dentifrice | ||
Stilboestrol | ||||
Stilboestrol Dipropionate | ||||
Streptodornase | External | |||
Streptokinase | External | |||
Streptomycin | ||||
Streptomycin Sulphate | ||||
Strychnine | ||||
Strychnine Arsenate | ||||
Strychnine Hydrochloride | ||||
Styramate | ||||
Succinylsulphathiazole | ||||
Sucralfate | ||||
Sulbactam Sodium | ||||
Sulbenicillin | ||||
Sulbenicillin Sodium | ||||
Sulconazole Nitrate | External (except vaginal) | |||
Sulfacytine | ||||
Sulfadoxine | ||||
Sulfamerazine | ||||
Sulfamerazine Sodium | ||||
Sulfametopyrazine | ||||
Sulfamonomethoxine | ||||
Sulindac | ||||
Sulphacetamide | ||||
Sulphacetamide Sodium | ||||
Sulphadiazine | ||||
Sulphadiazine Sodium | ||||
Sulphadimethoxine | ||||
Sulphadimidine | ||||
Sulphadimidine Sodium | ||||
Sulphafurazole | ||||
Sulphafurazole Diethanolamine | ||||
Sulphaguanidine | ||||
Sulphaloxic Acid | ||||
Sulphamethizole | ||||
Sulphamethoxazole | ||||
Sulphamethoxydiazine | ||||
Sulphamethoxypyridazine | ||||
Sulphamethoxypyridazine Sodium | ||||
Sulphamoxole | ||||
Sulphanilamide | ||||
Sulphaphenazole | ||||
Sulphapyridine | ||||
Sulphapyridine Sodium | ||||
Sulphasalazine | ||||
Sulphathiazole | ||||
Sulphathiazole Sodium | ||||
Sulphaurea | ||||
Sulphinpyrazone | ||||
Sulpiride | ||||
Sultamicillin | ||||
Sultamicillin Tosylate | ||||
Sulthiame | ||||
Sumatriptan Succinate | ||||
Suprofen | ||||
Suxamethonium Bromide | ||||
Suxamethonium Chloride | ||||
Suxethonium Bromide | ||||
Tacrine Hydrochloride | ||||
Talampicillin | ||||
Talampicillin Hydrochloride | ||||
Talampicillin Napsylate | ||||
Tamoxifen | ||||
Tamoxifen Citrate | ||||
Tazobactam Sodium | ||||
Teicoplanin | ||||
Temocillin Sodium | ||||
Tenoxicam | ||||
Terazosin Hydrochloride | ||||
Terbinafine | ||||
Terbutaline | ||||
Terbutaline Sulphate | ||||
Terfenadine | 120mg (MDD) | Container or package containing no more than 1,200mg of Terfenadine | ||
Terlipressin | ||||
Terodiline Hydrochloride | ||||
Tetrabenazine | ||||
Tetracosactrin | ||||
Tetracosactrin Acetate | ||||
Tetracycline | ||||
Tetracycline Hydrochloride | ||||
Tetracycline Phosphate Complex | ||||
Tetroxoprim | ||||
Thallium Acetate | ||||
Thallous Chloride | ||||
Thiabendazole | ||||
Thiambutosine | ||||
Thiethylperazine Malate | ||||
Thiethylperazine Maleate | ||||
Thiocarlide | ||||
Thioguanine | ||||
Thiopentone Sodium | ||||
Thiopropazate Hydrochloride | ||||
Thioproperazine Mesylate | ||||
Thioridazine | ||||
Thioridazine Hydrochloride | ||||
Thiosinamine | ||||
Thiotepa | ||||
Thiothixene | ||||
Thiouracil | ||||
Thymoxamine Hydrochloride | ||||
Thyroid | ||||
Thyrotrophin | ||||
Thyroxine Sodium | ||||
Tiamulin Fumarate | ||||
Tiaprofenic Acid | ||||
Tibolone | ||||
Ticarcillin Sodium | ||||
Tigloidine Hydrobromide | ||||
Timolol Maleate | ||||
Tinidazole | ||||
Tinzaparin | ||||
Tioconazole | (1) 2.0 per cent | (1) External (except vaginal) | ||
(2) Vaginal for treatment of vaginal candidiasis | ||||
Tobramycin | ||||
Tobramycin Sulphate | ||||
Tocainide Hydrochloride | ||||
Tofenacin Hydrochloride | ||||
Tolazamide | ||||
Tolazoline Hydrochloride | External | |||
Tolbutamide | ||||
Tolbutamide Sodium | ||||
Tolfenamic Acid | ||||
Tolmetin Sodium | ||||
Tramadol Hydrochloride | ||||
Trandolapril | ||||
Tranexamic Acid | ||||
Tranylcypromine Sulphate | ||||
Trazodone Hydrochloride | ||||
Treosulfan | ||||
Tretinoin | ||||
Triamcinolone | ||||
Triamcinolone Acetonide | 0.1 per cent | For the treatment of common mouth ulcers | Container or package containing not more than 5g of medicinal product | |
Triamcinolone Diacetate | ||||
Triamcinolone Hexacetonide | ||||
Triamterene | ||||
Tribavirin | ||||
Triclofos Sodium | ||||
Trientine Dihydrochloride | ||||
Trifluoperazine | ||||
Trifluoperazine Hydrochloride | ||||
Trifluperidol | ||||
Trifluperidol Hydrochloride | ||||
Trilostane | ||||
Trimeprazine | ||||
Trimeprazine Tartrate | ||||
Trimetaphan Camsylate | ||||
Trimetazidine | ||||
Trimetazidine Hydrochloride | ||||
Trimethoprim | ||||
Trimipramine Maleate | ||||
Trimipramine Mesylate | ||||
Tropicamide | ||||
Tropisetron Hydrochloride | ||||
Troxidone | ||||
L-Tryptophan | (1) Oral | |||
Dietary supplementation | ||||
(2) External | ||||
Tubocurarine Chloride | ||||
Tulobuterol | ||||
Tulobuterol Hydrochloride | ||||
Tyrothricin | Throat lozenges or throat pastilles | |||
Uramustine | ||||
Urea Stibamine | ||||
Urethane | ||||
Uridine 5'-triphosphate | ||||
Urofollitrophin | ||||
Urokinase | ||||
Ursodeoxychoic Acid | ||||
Vaccine: Bacillus Salmonella Typhi | ||||
Vaccine: Poliomyelitis (Oral) | ||||
Valproic Acid | ||||
Vancomycin Hydrochloride | ||||
Vasopressin | ||||
Vasopressin Tannate | ||||
Vecuronium Bromide | ||||
Verapamil Hydrochloride | ||||
Veratrine | ||||
Veratrum, Green | ||||
Veratrum, White | ||||
Vidarabine | ||||
Vigabatrin | ||||
Viloxazine Hydrochloride | ||||
Vinblastine Sulphate | ||||
Vincristine Sulphate | ||||
Vindesine Sulphate | ||||
Viomycin Pantothenate | ||||
Viomycin Sulphate | ||||
Vitamin A | (1) Internal | (1) 7,500iu (2,250mcg Retinol equivalent) (MDD) | ||
(2) External | ||||
Vitamin A Acetate | (1) Internal | (1) Equivalent to 7,500iu Vitamin A (2,250mcg Retinol equivalent) (MDD) | ||
(2) External | ||||
Vitamin A Palmitate | (1) Internal | (1) Equivalent to 7,500iu Vitamin A (2,250mcg Retinol equivalent) (MDD) | ||
(2) External | ||||
Warfarin | ||||
Warfarin Sodium | ||||
Xamoterol Fumarate | ||||
Xipamide | ||||
Yohimbine Hydrochloride | ||||
Zidovudine | ||||
Zimeldine Hydrochloride | ||||
Zolpidem Tartrate | ||||
Zomepirac Sodium | ||||
Zopiclone | ||||
Zuclopenthixol Acetate | ||||
Zuclopenthixol Decanoate | ||||
Zuclopenthixol Hydrochloride |
Articles 6(1) and 10
SCHEDULE 2
Column 1 | Circumstances excluding medicinal products from the class of prescription only medicines | ||
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Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | |
Substance | Maximum strength | Pharmaceutical Form | Maximum Dose |
Codeine and its salts | Equivalent of 1.5 per cent of codeine monohydrate | Equivalent of 20 mg of codeine monohydrate | |
Dihydrocodeine and its salts | Equivalent of 1.5 per cent of dihydrocodeine | Equivalent of 10 mg of dihydrocodeine | |
Ethylmorphine andits salts | Equivalent of 0.2 per cent of ethylmorphine | Equivalent of 7.5 mg of ethylmorphine | |
Morphine and its salts | (1) Equivalent of 0.02 per cent anhydrous morphine | (1) Liquid | (1) Equivalent of 3 mg of anhydrous morphine |
(2) Equivalent of 0.04 per cent of anhydrous morphine; equivalent of 300 mcg of anhydrous morphine | (2) Solid | (2) Equivalent of 3 mg of anhydrous morphine | |
Medicinal Opium | (1) Equivalent of 0.02 per cent of anhydrous morphine | (1) Liquid | (1) Equivalent of 3 mg of anhydrous morphine |
(2) Equivalent of 0.04 per cent of anhydrous morphine | (2) Solid | (2) Equivalent of 3 mg of anhydrous morphine | |
Pholcodine and its salts | Equivalent of 1.5 per cent of pholcodine monohydrate | Equivalent of 20 mg of pholcodine monohydrate |
Article 2(b)
SCHEDULE 3DESCRIPTIONS AND CLASSES OF PRESCRIPTION ONLY MEDICINES IN RELATION TO WHICH APPROPRIATE NURSE PRACTITIONERS ARE APPROPRIATE PRACTITIONERS
Co-danthramer-Oral Suspension NPF
Co-danthramer-Oral Suspension Strong NPF
Co-danthrusate Capsules
Mebendazole Tablets NPF
Mebendazole Oral Suspension NPF
Miconazole Oral Gel NPF
Nystatin Oral Suspension
Nystatin Pastilles NPF
Streptokinase and Streptodornase Topical Powder NPF
Article 8(4)(c)
SCHEDULE 4SUBSTANCES NOT TO BE CONTAINED IN A PRESCRIPTION ONLY MEDI CINE SOLD OR SUPPLIED UNDER THE EXEMPTION CONFERRED BY ARTICLE 8(3)
Ammonium Bromide
Calcium Bromide
Calcium Bromidolactobionate
Embutramide
Fencamfamin Hydrochloride
Fluanisone
Hexobarbitone
Hexobarbitone Sodium
Hydrobromic Acid
Meclofenoxate Hydrochloride
Methohexitone Sodium
Pemoline
Piracetam
Potassium Bromide
Prolintane Hydrochloride
Sodium Bromide
Strychnine Hydrochloride
Tacrine Hydrochloride
Thiopentone Sodium
Article 11(1)(a)
SCHEDULE 5EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN PERSONS FROM SECTION 58(2) OF THE ACT
PART IEXEMPTION FROM RESTRICTIONS ON SALE OR SUPPLY
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
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Persons exempted | Prescription only medicines to which the exemption applies | Conditions |
1. Persons selling or supplying prescription only medicines to universities, other institutions concerned with higher education or institutions concerned with research. | 1. All prescription only medicines | 1. The sale or supply shall be– (a) subject to the presentation of an order signed by the principal of the institution concerned with education or research or the appropriate head of department in charge of a specified course of research stating– (i) the name of the institution for which the prescription only medicine is required, (ii) the purpose for which the prescription only medicine is required, and (iii) the total quantity required, and (b) for the purposes of the education or research with which the institution is concerned. |
2. Persons selling or supplying prescription only medicines to any of the following– (1) a public analyst appointed under section 27 of the Food Safety Act 1990(2) or article 36 of the Food (Northern Ireland) Order 1989(3), (2) an authorized officer within the meaning of section 5(6) of the Food Safety Act 1990, (3) a sampling officer within the meaning of article 38(1) of the Food (Northern Ireland) Order 1989, (4) a person duly authorized by an enforcement authority under sections 111 and 112, (5) a sampling officer within the meaning of Schedule 3 to the Act. | 2. All prescription only medicines. | 2. The sale or supply shall be subject to the presentation of an order signed by or on behalf of any person listed in column 1 of this paragraph stating the status of the person signing it and the amount of prescription only medicine required, and shall be only in connection with the exercise by those persons of their statutory functions. |
3. Persons selling or supplying prescription only medicines to any person employed or engaged in connection with a scheme for testing the quality and checking the amount of the drugs and appliances supplied under the National Health Service Act 1977(4), the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978(5) and the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972(6), or under any subordinate legislation made under those Acts or that Order. | 3. All prescription only medicines. | 3. The sale or supply shall be– (a) subject to the presentation of an order signed by or on behalf of the person so employed or engaged stating the status of the person signing it and the amount of prescription only medicine required, and (b) for the purposes of a scheme referred to in column 1 in this paragraph. |
4. Registered midwives. | 4. Prescription only medicines containing any of the following substances–
| 4. The sale or supply shall be only in the course of their professional practice and in the case of Ergometrine maleate only when contained in a medicinal product which is not for parenteral administration. |
5. Persons lawfully conducting a retail pharmacy business within the meaning of section 69. | 5. Prescription only medicines which are not for parenteral administration and which– (a) are eyes drops and are prescription only medicines by reason only that they contain not more than 0.5 per cent Chloramphenicol, or (b) are eye ointments and are prescription only medicines by reason only that they contain not more than 1.0 per cent Chloramphenicol, or (c) are prescription only medicines by reason only that they contain any of the following substances:
| 5. The sale or supply shall be subject to the presentation of an order signed by a registered ophthalmic optician. |
6. Registered ophthalmic opticians. | 6. Prescription only medicines listed in column 2 of paragraph 5. | 6. The sale or supply shall be only– (a) in the course of their professional practice and (b) in an emergency. |
7. Persons selling or supplying prescription only medicines to the British Standards Institution. | 7. All prescription only medicines. | 7. The sale or supply shall be– (a) subject to the presentation of an order signed on behalf of the British Standards Institution stating the status of the person signing it and the amount of the prescription only medicine required, and (b) only for the purpose of testing containers of medicinal products or determining the standards for such containers. |
8. Holders of marketing authorizations, product licences or manufacturer’s licences. | 8. Prescription only medicines referred to in the authorizations or licences. | 8. The sale or supply shall be only– (a) to a pharmacist, (b) so as to enable that pharmacist to prepare an entry relating to the prescription only medicine in question in a tablet or capsule identification guide or similar publication, and (c) of no greater quantity than is reasonably necessary for that purpose. |
9. Pharmacists selling or supplying to persons to whom cyanide salts may be sold by virtue of section 3 (regulation of poisons) or section 4 (exclusion of sales by wholesale and certain other sales) of the Poisons Act 1972(7) or by virtue of article 5 (prohibitions and regulations with respect to sale of poisons) or article 6 (exemption with respect to certain sales) of the Poisons (Northern Ireland) Order 1976(8). | 9. Amyl nitrite. | 9. The sale or supply shall only be so far as is necessary to enable an antidote to be available to persons at risk of cyanide poisoning. |
Article 11(1)(b)
PART IIEXEMPTIONS FROM THE RESTRICTION ON SUPPLY
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
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Persons exempted | Prescription only medicines to which the exemption applies | Conditions |
1. Royal National Lifeboat Institution and certified first aiders of the Institution. | 1. All prescription only medicines. | 1. The supply shall be only so far as is necessary for the the treatment of sick or injured persons in the exercise of the functions of the Institution. |
2. The owner or the master of a ship which does not carry a doctor on board as part of her complement. | 2. All prescription only medicines. | 2. The supply shall be only so far as is necessary for the treatment of persons on the ship. |
3. Persons authorized by licences granted under regulation 5 of the Misuse of Drugs Regulations to supply a controlled drug. | 3. Such prescription only medicines, being controlled drugs, as are specified in the licence. | 3. The supply shall be subject to such conditions and in such circumstances and to such an extent as may be specified in the licence. |
4. Persons requiring prescription only medicines for the purpose of enabling them, in the course of any business carried on by them, to comply with any requirements made by or in pursuance of any enactment with respect to the medical treatment of their employees. | 4. Such prescription only medicines as may be specified in the relevant enactment. | 4. The supply shall be– (a) for the purpose of enabling them to comply with any requirements made by or in pursuance of any such enactment, and (b) subject to such conditions and in such circumstances as may be specified in the relevant enactment. |
5. Persons operating an occupational health scheme. | 5. Prescription only medicines sold or supplied to a person operating an occupational health scheme in response to an order in writing signed by a doctor or a registered nurse. | 5. — (1) The supply shall be in the course of an occupational health scheme. (2) The individual supplying the prescription only medicine, if not a doctor, shall be a registered nurse acting in accordance with the written instructions of a doctor as to the circumstances in which prescription only medicines of the description in question are to be used in the course of the occupational health scheme. |
6. The operator or commander of an aircraft. | 6. Prescription only medicines which are not for parenteral administration and which have been sold or supplied to the operator or commander of the aircraft in response to an order in writing signed by a doctor. | 6. The supply shall be only so far as is necessary for the immediate treatment of sick or injured persons on the aircraft and shall be in accordance with the written instructions of a doctor as to the circumstances in which prescription only medicines of the description in question are to be used on the aircraft. |
7. Persons employed as qualified first-aid personnel on offshore installations. | 7. All prescription only medicines. | 7. The supply shall be only so far as is necessary for the treatment of persons on the installation. |
Article 11(2)
PART IIIEXEMPTIONS FROM RESTRICTION ON ADMINISTRATION Column 1
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
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Persons exempted | Prescription only medicines to which the exemption applies | Conditions |
1. State registered chiropodists who hold a certificate of competence in the use of analgesics issued by or with the approval of the Chiropodists Board. | 1. Prescription only medicines for parenteral administration that contain,as the sole active ingredient, not more than one of the following substances–
| 1. The administration shall be only in the course of their professional practice. |
2. Registered midwives. | 2. Prescription only medicines for parenteral administration containing any of the following substances but no other substance specified in column 1 of Schedule 1 to this Order–
| 2. The administration shall be only in the course of their professional practice and in the case of Promazine hydrochloride, Lignocaine and Lignocaine hydrochloride shall be only while attending on a woman in childbirth. |
3. Persons who are authorized as members of a group by a group authority granted under regulations 8(3) or 9(3) of the Misuse of Drugs Regulations to supply a controlled drug by way of administration only. | 3. Prescription only medicines that are specified in the group authority. | 3. The administration shall be subject to such conditions and in such circumstances and to such extent as may be specified in the group authority. |
4. The owner or master of a ship which does not carry a doctor on board as part of her complement. | 4. All prescription only medicines that are for parenteral administration. | 4. The administration shall be only so far as is necessary for the treatment of persons on the ship. |
5. Persons operating an occupational health scheme. | 5. Prescription only medicines for parenteral administration sold or supplied to the person operating an occupational health scheme in response to an order in writing signed by a doctor or a registered nurse. | 5. — (1) The administration shall be in the course of an occupational health scheme. (2) The individual administering the prescription only medicine, if neither a doctor nor acting in accordance with the directions of a doctor, shall be a registered nurse acting in accordance with the written instructions of a doctor as to the circumstances in which prescription only medicines of the description in question are to be used in the course of the occupational health scheme. |
6. The operator or commander of an aircraft. | 6. Prescription only medicines for parenteral administration which have been sold or supplied to the operator or commander of the aircraft in response to an order in writing signed by a doctor. | 6. The administration shall be only so far as is necessary for the immediate treatment of sick or injured persons on the aircraft and shall be in accordance with the written instructions of a doctor as to the circumstances in which prescription only medicines of the description in question are to be used on the aircraft. |
7. Persons who are, and at 11th February 1982 were, persons customarily administering medicinal products to human beings by parenteral administration in the course of a business in the field of osteopathy, naturopathy, acupuncture or other similar field except chiropody. | 7. Medicinal products that are prescription only medicines by reason only that they fall within the class specified in article 3(c) (products for parenteral administration). | 7. The person administering the prescription only medicine shall have been requested by or on behalf of the person to whom it is administered and in that person’s presence to use his own judgement as to the treatment required. |
8. Persons employed as qualified first-aid personnel on offshore installations. | 8. All prescription only medicines that are for parenteral administration. | 8. The administration shall be only so far as is necessary for the treatment of persons on the installation. |
9. Persons who hold a certificate of proficiency in ambulance paramedic skills issued by, or with the approval of, the Secretary of State. | 9. The following prescription only medicines for parenteral administration– (a) Diazepam 5 mg per ml emulsion for injection; (b) Succinylated Modified Fluid Gelatin 4 per cent intravenous infusion; (c) prescription only medicines containing one or more of the following substances, but no active ingredient–
| 9. The administration shall be only for the immediate, necessary treatment of sick or injured persons and in the case of a prescription only medicine containing Heparin Sodium shall be only for the purpose of cannula flushing. |
Article 16(1)
SCHEDULE 6ORDERS REVOKED
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Orders | References |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Order 1983 | S.I. 1983/1212 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment Order 1984 | S.I. 1984/756 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment Order 1986 | S.I. 1986/586 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment Order 1987 | S.I. 1987/674 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment (No. 2) Order 1987 | S.I. 1987/1250 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment Order 1988 | S.I. 1988/2017 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment Order 1991 | S.I. 1991/962 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment Order 1992 | S.I. 1992/1534 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment (No. 2) Order 1992 | S.I. 1992/2937 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment Order 1993 | S.I. 1993/1890 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment (No. 2) Order 1993 | S.I. 1993/3256 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment Order 1994 | S.I. 1994/558 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment (No. 2) Order 1994 | S.I. 1994/3016 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment (No. 3) Order 1994 | S.I. 1994/3050 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment Order 1995 | S.I. 1995/1384 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment (No. 2) Order 1995 | S.I. 1995/3174 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment Order 1996 | S.I. 1996/1514 |
The Medicines (Products other than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment (No. 2) Order 1996 | S.I. 1996/3193 |