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Calcipotriol D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D05. Antipsoriatics 2010 New Zealand OTC Calcipotriol for topical use was switched from prescription to pharmacist-only status in July 2010 in medicines containing not more than 50 micrograms per gram or per millilitre and when sold in a pack of not more than 30 grams or 30 millilitres by a pharmacist to an adult with mild to moderate psoriasis previously diagnosed by a doctor.
Aciclovir (topical) D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D06. Antibiotics and chemotherapeutics for dermatological use 1992 New Zealand OTC Available on general sale maximum 5%, 10g tube.
Sulconazole nitrate (topical) D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC
Hyaluronic acid (topical) D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D03. Preparations for treatment of wounds and ulcers New Zealand OTC
Selenium sulphide D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC
Oxiconazole D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC Extended to General Sale for Tinea pedis only (July 1999).
Haloprogin (topical) D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC
Isoconazole (topical) D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC Vaginal use is also OTC.
Terbinafine D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC Extended to General Sale for Tinea pedis only (July 1999).
Tolnaftate D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC General sale.
Hexetidine A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A01. Stomatological preparations New Zealand OTC External use.
Lansoprazole A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A02. Drugs for acid related disorders 2010 New Zealand OTC Lansoprazole was switched from prescription to pharmacist-only status in 2010, in tablets or capsules containing 15 milligrams or less when sold in a pack approved by the Minister or the Director-General for distribution as a restricted medicine.
Aluminium hydroxide A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A02. Drugs for acid related disorders New Zealand OTC General sale.
Nystatin D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC Pharmacy only dermal use. Pharmacist only medicines for oral candidiasis and vaginal use.
Pantoprazole A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A02. Drugs for acid related disorders 2009 New Zealand OTC Pantoprazole was switched in 2009 from prescription-only to S3 pharmacist-only status in tablets or capsules containing 20 milligrams or less of pantoprazole when sold in a pack approved by the Minister or the Director-General for distribution as a restricted medicine.
Econazole (topical) D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC Extended to General Sale for tinea pedis only (July 1999).
Ranitidine A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A02. Drugs for acid related disorders New Zealand OTC
Carbenoxolone A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A02. Drugs for acid related disorders New Zealand OTC General sale. External use only.
Clotrimazole (topical) D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC Extended to General Sale for tinea pedis only (July 1999).
Miconazole & Hydrocortisone (topical) D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC
Miconazole (topical) D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC Extended to General Sale for tinea pedis only (July 1999).
Tioconazole D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC External and vaginal use. Extended to General Sale for Tinea pedis only (July 1999).
Famotidine A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A02. Drugs for acid related disorders New Zealand OTC
Metoclopramide A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A03. Drugs for functional gastrointestinal disorders New Zealand OTC Pharmacist only medicines in combination with paracetamol for treatment of nausea associated with migraine.
Propantheline A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A03. Drugs for functional gastrointestinal disorders New Zealand OTC
Dimenhydrinate (diphenhydramine and 8-chlorotheophylline) A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A04. Antiemetics and antinauseants New Zealand OTC Pharmacy-only for oral use in a sealed container of not more than 10 tablets or capsules for the prevention or treatment of motion sickness in adults or children over 2 years of age except when sold at a transport terminal or aboard a ship or aircraft. Pharmacist-only for oral use in medicines for adults and children over 2 years of age; except when specified elsewhere in this schedule.
Hyoscine (Scopolamine) A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A04. Antiemetics and antinauseants New Zealand OTC
Nizatidine A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A02. Drugs for acid related disorders New Zealand OTC
Bisacodyl A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A06. Laxatives New Zealand OTC
Omeprazole A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A02. Drugs for acid related disorders 2010 New Zealand OTC In November 2010 omeprazole, in tablets containing 20mg or less of omeprazole, with a maximum daily dose of 20mg of omeprazole in a pack size of up to 14 dosage units, was reclassified from 'restricted medicine' to 'pharmacy-only medicine' for the short-term, symptomatic relief of gastric reflux-like symptoms in sufferers aged 18 years and over, when sold in a pack approved by the Minister or the Director-General for distribution as a pharmacy-only medicine. Medsafe should update the New Zealand Regulatory Guide-lines to reflect this recommendation and ensure that the warnings statements for omeprazole read "consult a pharmacist or doctor".
Lactulose A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A06. Laxatives New Zealand OTC
Picosulfate (sodium) A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A06. Laxatives New Zealand OTC
Loperamide A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A07. Antidiarrheals, intestinal antiinflammatory/antiinfective agents New Zealand OTC Loperamide is a pharmacy-only medicine in packs containing not more than 20 tablets or capsules. It is on general sale since July 2010 in divided solid dosage forms for oral use containing 2 milligrams or less of loperamide per dosage form when sold in a pack containing not more than eight dosage forms approved by the Minister or the Director-General for distribution as a general sale medicine for the symptomatic treatment of acute non specific diarrhoea.
Calcium carbonate A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A02. Drugs for acid related disorders New Zealand OTC
Orlistat A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A08. Antiobesity preparations 2005 New Zealand OTC Pharmacist only. Consumer advertising permitted.
Vitamin A (Retinol) A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A11. Vitamins New Zealand OTC
Selenium A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A12. Mineral supplements New Zealand OTC
Sucralfate A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A02. Drugs for acid related disorders New Zealand OTC
Fluoride (sodium) A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A01. Stomatological preparations New Zealand OTC
Nitro-glycerine C Cardiovascular system. Cardiovascular system C01. Cardiac therapy New Zealand OTC Pharmacist only medicine for oral, sublingual or rectal use.
Dimeticone A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A03. Drugs for functional gastrointestinal disorders New Zealand OTC
Ketoconazole (topical) D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC Since 1998, shampoos containing 1% or less of ketoconazole are general sale. Also extended to General Sale for tinea pedis (July 1999).
Cimetidine A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A02. Drugs for acid related disorders 1994 New Zealand OTC
Amorolfine (topical) D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC March 1999, S4 to S3 switch in topical preparations containing 5% or less for the treatment of onychomycoses. March 2000, all amorolfine preparations for topical use switched from S4 to S3, except for preparations containing 0.25% or less (S4 to S2). September 2006, S2 to GSL switch for preparations for treatment of tinea pedis.
Bifonazole D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC Extended to General Sale for tinea pedis only (July 1999).
Hyoscine butylbromide A Alimentary tract and metabolism. Alimentary tract and metabolism A03. Drugs for functional gastrointestinal disorders New Zealand OTC
Ciclopirox Olamine D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC Extended to General Sale for tinea pedis only (July 1999).
Levocetirizine R Respiratory system. Respiratory system R06. Antihistamines for systemic use New Zealand OTC For oral use.
Fluconazole D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D01. Antifungals for dermatological use New Zealand OTC Pharmacist-only for 150mg or less as a single dose for the treatment of vaginal candidiasis.
Famciclovir D Dermatologicals. Dermatologicals D06. Antibiotics and chemotherapeutics for dermatological use 2010 New Zealand OTC Famciclovir was switched from prescription to pharmacist-only status in May 2010 in tablets containing 500 milligrams or less when sold in a pack approved by the Minister or the Director-General for distribution as a restricted medicine.
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