Medicines and Cosmetics Regulation 2002
This reprint of this Statutory Instrument incorporates all amendments, if any, made before 25 November 2006 and in force at 16 May 2002.
......... Legislative Counsel Dated 25 November 2006
INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
No. 2 of 2002.
Medicines and Cosmetics Regulation 2002
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS.
Medicines and Cosmetics Regulation 2002
MADE by the Head of State, acting with, and in accordance with, the advice of the National Executive Council under the Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 .
PART 1. – PRELIMINARY.
1. INTERPRETATION. In these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears –
“the act” means Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999;
“active ingredient” means the therapeutically active component in a medicinal products final formulation that is responsible for its physiological or pharmacological action; “antiseptic” means a substance that is intended for application on the body or the mucous membranes of a person or an animal to kill or prevent the growth of a broad range of micro-organisms, and that is not represented to be suitable for internal use; “batch” A defined quantity of a starting material, packaging material, or product processed in a single process or a series of processes so that it can be expected to be homogeneous; “clinical trial” means any systematic study on medicinal products in human subjects, whether in patients or other volunteers, in order to discover or verify the effects of, or identify any adverse reaction to, investigational products, or to study the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of the products with the object of ascertaining their efficacy and safety; “dosage form” means the form of the completed pharmaceutical product, such as tablet, capsule, elixir, injection, suppository and so on; “disinfectant” means a substance that is intended for application to inanimate objects to kill a broad range of micro-organisms, and that is not represented to be suitable for the internal use in, or dermal use on, a person or an animal; “poison” means a substance or preparation that is included in a schedule to the poisons standard; “shelf-life” means the period of time during which a drug product, if stored correctly, is expected to comply with the specification as determined b stability studies on a number of batches of the product;
“Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)” means the part of the Quality Assurance which, ensures that medicinal products are consistently produced and controlled to the quality standards appropriate to their intended use and the GMP’s referred to are those of the World Health Organization (WHO Expert Committee on Specifications for Pharmaceutical Preparations, Thirty-second report, Geneva, World Health Organization, 1992:14-79-(WHO Technical Report Series, No. 823) with supplementary guidelines (WHO Technical Report Series, No. 863 of 1996)); “drug regulatory authority” means the national agency responsible for the registration of, the other regulatory activities concerning, pharmaceutical products; “starting material” means any substance of defined quality used in the production of a pharmaceutical product, but excluding packing materials; “applicant” means the party applying for product certificate. The applicant is normally the product licence holder. Because certain data are confidential for commercial reasons, the competent authority in the exporting country must always obtain permission to release these data from the product-licence holder or, in the absence of a product licence, from the manufacturer; “licence holder” means an individual or corporate entity processing a marketing authorisation for a pharmaceutical product; “licensee” means an individual or corporate entity responsible for the information and publicity on, and their pharmacovigilance and surveillance of batches of, a pharmaceutical product and, if applicable, for their withdrawal, whether or not that
individual or corporate entity is holder of the marketing authorisation; “prescription” means an order for a medicine or medicines usually written as a formula
by a physician, dentist or veterinary surgeon that contains the names and the quantities of the desired substances, with instructions to the pharmacist for the preparation of the medicines and to the patient for the use of the medicines at a particular time; “production” means all the operations involved in the preparation of pharmaceutical product, from receipt of materials, through processing and packing, to completion of the finished product; “registration” means any statutory systems of approval required at national level as a precondition for introducing a pharmaceutical product on to the market; “dangerous drugs” means narcotic and psychotropic substances or dosage forms containing these; “pharmacy” means establishments that are registered as a pharmacy under the Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 ; “prescription only medicine” means a list of medicinal products that can only be dispensed or supplied by a pharmacist on a prescription issued by a medical practitioner, a dentist or a veterinary surgeon, but under the supervision of a pharmacist; “pharmacy only medicine” means a list of medicinal products that can be sold or supplied with out prescription issued by a medical practitioner, a dentist or a veterinary surgeon, but under the supervision of a pharmacist; “over the counter products” means a list of medicinal products that can generally be sold over the counter with the supervision of a pharmacist; “legal entity” means an individual or corporate entity authorised by the product license holder to import medicinal products.
PART 2. – REGISTRATION OF MEDICINAL PRODUCTS AND DEALERS OF MEDICINAL PRODUCTS.
An application for registration of a medicinal product shall be made in Form 6 as prescribed Schedule 2 of to these regulations.
process of manufacture intended to be employed along with the testing procedures, enquire into the professional qualifications of the technical staff, verify statements made in the application in regard to their correctness and capability of the applicant to comply with the requirements of Good Manufacturing Practices, the requirements of plant and equipment and the requirements of maintenance of records.
7. CONDITIONS OF LICENCE. A licence issued under this section is subject to the following conditions: –
(iii) the procedures and the controls employed in the manufacture of the medicinal products, including the results of the tests performed during the processing of the medicinal products; and
8. GRANT OF LICENCE TO MANUFACTURE MEDICINAL PRODUCT. A licence to manufacture medicinal product shall be issued in Form 8 as prescribed in
Schedule 2 to these regulations, upon satisfaction of the requirements specified in Section 21 and as confirmed on inspection by the Licensing Authority.
9. APPLICATION FOR LICENCE TO SELL MEDICINAL PRODUCT BY WHOLESALE.
10. GRANT OF LICENCE TO SELL MEDICINAL PRODUCTS BY WHOLESALE.
11. APPLICATION FOR LICENCE TO IMPORT MEDICINAL PRODUCT.
12. PROHIBITION OF IMPORT OF CERTAIN MEDICINAL PRODUCT OR COSMETIC.
From such date as may be fixed by the Minister by notification in the National Gazette
relating to any prohibition of import, no person shall import –
13. CONDITIONS FOR LICENCE HOLDERS. An import licence shall be subject to the following conditions: –
14. GRANT OF AN IMPORT LICENCE.
17. APPLICATION FOR ISSUE OF A CLINICAL TRIAL CERTIFICATE.
An application for issue of a clinical trial certificate shall be made in Form 9 as prescribed in Schedule 2 to these regulations.
18. CONDITIONS TO BE SATISFIED FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A CLINICAL TRIAL CERTIFICATE.
(iii) the person or classes of persons (if any) who are to be specially excluded from the trial; and
will be used by approved persons, and a description of the facilities that will be available
to those persons.
(iii) supply to the licensing authority a copy of the results of the trial on its completion.
(7) The licensing authority may at any time, by notice in writing to the applicant, revoke or suspend his approval of a clinical trial.
19. ISSUANCE OF CLINICAL TRIAL CERTIFICATE.
A clinical trial certificate shall be issued in Form 10 as prescribed in Schedule 2 to these regulations.
PART 3. – STANDARDS.
20. STANDARD PROVISIONS FOR A MEDICINAL PRODUCT LICENCE.
21. STANDARD PROVISIONS FOR A MANUFACTURER’S LICENCE.
shall ensure that the quality, safety and efficacy of the product are maintained as per
specifications contained in the medicinal product licence.
22. STANDARD PROVISIONS FOR THE WHOLESALE DEALERS LICENCE. The following standard provisions shall apply to a wholesale dealers licence: –
facilities to enable the Inspector, to carry out such inspection or to take samples or copies,
in relation to things belonging to, or any business carried on by, the licence holder, as such person would have the right to carry out or take under the Act for the purpose of verifying any statement contained in an application or a licence or certificate; and
(iii) the licensee shall comply with such further requirements, if any, applicable to the holders of licences, as may be specified by the licensing authority from time to time; or
(iv) all transactions pertaining to ordering, storage and distribution of medicinal products should be accurately recorded.
23. STANDARD PROVISIONS FOR AN IMPORT LICENCE.
In addition to requirements for wholesalers contained in Section 22 the following conditions must be met: –
24. STANDARD PROVISIONS FOR AN EXPORT LICENCE. The following standard provisions shall apply to an export licence: –
25. STANDARDS FOR MEDICINAL PRODUCTS, COSMETICS AND MEDICINAL DEVICES.
PART 4. – PHARMACIES.
26. REGISTRATION OF A PHARMACY.
(iii) the place shall be kept clean and free from dust and creatures likely to contaminate the medicine; and
(vii) the place shall be provided with an adequate supply of hot and cold water, and or other detergents; and
(iii) a minimum of 1.5 square metres of counter space shall be provided for one pharmacist and, additional counter space shall be provided for each additional pharmacist.
(iii) adequate cupboards with lock and key for the storage of dangerous drugs; and
(iii) adequate cupboards with lock and key for the storage of dangerous drugs; and
(iii) a range of graduated, stamped glass measures.
(iii) Martindale The Extra Pharmacopoeia;
(iii) A hand book on advice to the patient;
(iii) records of medicines sold by retail and by wholesale.
27. GRANT OF LICENCE TO OPERATE A PHARMACY.
28. GENERAL DUTIES OF PHARMACIST.
(iii) if he is carrying on business, either, the word “Pharmacy” or “Pharmacist” in charge of a “Pharmacy”; and
29. NOTICE OF ABSENCE. A pharmacist who –
(iii) is defaced, or appears to have been altered in any way by a person other than the prescriber, or the date of presentation for dispensing is more than 6 months after the date on which the prescription was written.
product shall be kept in cartons which shall prominently display the words “Not for
Sale”.
32. DISPENSING PROCEDURE.
(iii) sign or initial the prescription.
33. PARTICULARS OF PRESCRIPTIONS TO BE RECORDED IN THE
PRESCRIPTION BOOK. The particulars to be shown in the prescription register are:-
34. EMERGENCY SUPPLY OF MEDICINAL PRODUCTS. In an emergency a person lawfully conduct a retail pharmacy business can sell or supply a Prescription Only Medicine upon request by a doctor or a patient provided that the
pharmacist in charge has satisfied himself of the situation and shall comply with the following conditions: –
35. PRESCRIPTION BY TELEPHONE.
36. SUPPLYING ON MEDICINAL PRODUCT BY PHARMACIST WITHOUT
PRESCRIPTION. Where, in the course of giving aid or assistance permitted under Sections 8(1)(b) and (c) of the Act, a pharmacist shall supply without a prescription the medicinal product belonging to the following category only: –
39. STORAGE OF MEDICINAL PRODUCTS.
A pharmacist who dispenses or compounds or makes-up, medicinal product for patients or animals under his professional care, shall –
40. SUBSTITUTION OF MEDICINAL PRODUCTS. A pharmacist who dispenses, compounds or makes up any medicinal product in
dispensing a prescription, and without the consent of the prescriber, substitutes any other substance for a substance specified in the prescription, is guilty of an offence.
PART 5. – LABELLING.
locally or sold or exposed for sale shall have a label whereon the following information shall be clearly indicated:-
43. MANNER OF LABELLING OF MEDICINAL PRODUCT.
44. LABELLING OF COSMETICS. The container of all cosmetics imported, manufactured, processed or packed locally or
sold or exposed for sale shall have a label whereon the following information shall be clearly indicated: –
45. LABELLING OF MEDICAL DEVICES.
The container of all medical devices imported, manufactured locally or sold or exposed for sale shall have a label whereon the following information shall be clearly indicated:-
46. PACKING OF MEDICINAL PRODUCT.
PART 6. – ADVERTISEMENTS.
47. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR MEDICINAL PRODUCTS.
(iii) herbalists, homeopathic practitioners, naturopaths and nutritionists.
48. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR COSMETICS. Every advertisement for a cosmetic, other than a label or a price list, shall include a
statement of the uses of the product and a statement of the appropriate precautions to be taken in the use of the cosmetic.
49. ADVERTISEMENT FOR MEDICAL DEVICES.
Every advertisement for a medical device, other than a label or a price list, shall include, where appropriate the following: –
50. CLASSIFICATION OF MEDICINAL PRODUCTS.
PART 7. – INSPECTION.
51. QUALIFICATIONS OF INSPECTORS.
52. DUTIES AND POWERS OF INSPECTORS.
(iii) the Prescription Book and all records of prescriptions, medicinal product dispensed, sold or supplied in or from the premises, and to take copies of, or extracts from, any book or record in relation to anything referred to in Paragraph (a); and
53. PROHIBITION OF DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION. An inspector shall not disclose to any person any information acquired by him except for
the purpose of official business under the direction of the Departmental Head or when required by a court of law.
54. TAKING OF SAMPLES FOR TESTING.
PART 8. – MISCELLANEOUS.
55. QUALIFICATIONS OF ANALYST. A person who is appointed as an Analyst under the Act shall be a person who has a degree in Pharmacy or similar qualifications from a University established in Papua New
Guinea by law or any other recognised institution with a minimum of 2 years experience in testing of Pharmaceutical products in any reputed Quality Control Laboratory.
56. DUTIES OF ANALYST.
In addition to the other powers and functions of an official analyst, an official analyst may –
57. CERTIFICATE OF GOVERNMENT ANALYST.
authority, a copy to the Inspector and a copy to the person from whom the samples were taken, within a reasonable time.
(iii) duration of use, where appropriate; and
SCHEDULE 1 –.
FEES FOR LICENCES.
t licence:c | |
For a licence issued to a medicinal product | K20 per product |
or Export licences: | |
icence issued to import or export medicinal product | K1000 |
ewal of import or export licence for a medicinal product | K500 |
icence issued to a Papua New Guinea legal entity to Import a product or a range of products from the licence holder of those medicinal product | K500 |
Wholesale Dealer’s Licence: |
nce to sell a medicinal products by wholesale dealing | K4000 |
Renewal of licence to sell a medicinal product by wholesale dealing | K1000 |
Manufacturer’s Licence: | |
each licence to manufacture a medicinal product | K4000 |
ewal of licence to manufacture a medicinal product | K1000 |
Pharmacy registration: | |
for registration of a pharmacy | K4000 |
ewal fees of licence for registration of a pharmacy | K1000 |
Chemical trials: | |
Fees for issue of a clinical trial certificate | K1000 |
Variation or amendment: | |
Any variation or amendment to a licence on any single occasion | K20 |
Pharmacists & Pharmacy Technicians Registration: |
for registration of a pharmacist | K100 |
ual renewal fees to practise as a pharmacist | K50 |
for registration of a pharmacy technician | K25 |
ual renewal fees to practise as a pharmacy technician | K15 |
for provisional registration of pharmacist | K25 |
for provisional registration of pharmacy technician | K15 |
SCHEDULE 2 – . PHARMACY REGISTRATION APPLICATION FORM.
INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA | |
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Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 | |
. 24c | |
c. 25 (2) | Form 1(a) |
ompleted by Applicant | |
nt’s Name | |
Business Name |
Telephone Number | |
Fax Number | |
E mail Address | |
Business Address | (Section & Lot. No.) |
IPA Number | |
Fees Enclosed | |
I/We ...................................... hereby apply for Pharmacy Registration and agree to comply with all conditions in accordance with the Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 and its Regulations. Signature: ................................ Date: ....................... Witnessed by: – ............................................................ Commissioner for Oaths (Print Name) | |
cy Board Use Only | |
Number: | |
ued: | |
Previous Licence: | |
Date of Expiration: | |
Inspection: 7 P | |
Pharmacy Board of Papua New Guinea Waigani NCD apua New Guinea |
hone: (675) 3013886 ax: (675) 323 1631 PF | |
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INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA | |
Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 | |
[ pharmacy emblem above} | |
Act. Sec. 25 Re. Sec. 26(1) Form 2. | |
PHARMACY BOARD OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA | |
Licence to Operate | |
Pharmacy | |
No. | No» |
(«Client Unique ID») | |
te | : 18 November 1999 |
on date | : «Expiration Date» |
e | : «Name of Pharmacy» |
Address | :«Village1»,«District1», «Province 1» |
Pharmacist | : «Name of Exporter» |
ion | : «Occupation» |
licence is subjected to the following conditions: | |
he licence shall comply with the relevant provisions of the Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 and |
the regulations there under. | |||||
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he licence shall be displayed in a prominent place in a part of the premises open to the public. | |||||
he operations of the pharmacy shall not take place than the premises mentioned above. | |||||
he licensee shall report to the licensing authority any charge in the qualified person within one month of such change. | |||||
ailure to pay the renewal of licence fees within 3 months of the notice shall be considered as a new license. | |||||
6. The licence shall be valid only for a period of one year. | |||||
ny further conditions imposed by the licensing authority shall be notified. | |||||
Authorized Signature | |||||
____________________ | |||||
Chairman – Pharmacy Board | |||||
INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA | |||||
Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 | |||||
Act. Sec. 11 Reg. Sec. 9, 11, 5 and 15 Form 1(b) | |||||
LICENCE APPLICATION FORM | |||||
A separate application must be completed for each licence type. | |||||
Licence Type | Wholesale | Import | Manufacturer | Export | |
(Tick applicable) | |||||
ompleted by Applicant | |||||
nt’s Name | |||||
s Name |
ddress A | |
ne Number | |
Fax Number | |
E mail Address | |
Business Address | (Section & Lot. No.) |
IPA Number | |
Person Responsible | |
Name | |
Qualification | |
Type of Application | New/Renewal ( ) applicable |
closed | |
I/We ...................................... hereby apply for Pharmacy Registration and agree to comply with all conditions in accordance with the Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 and is Regulations. Signature: .............................. Date: ........................... Witness by: – ................................................................ Commissioner for Oaths (Print Name) | |
cy Board Use Only | |
Number: | |
ued: | |
Previous Licence: |
Date of Expiration: | |
Inspection: | |
Pharmacy Board of Papua New Guinea P.O. Box 807, Waigani NCD Papua New Guinea Phone: (675) 3013886 5) 3231631 | |
INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA | |
Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 | |
[Crest image to be inserted above] | |
Act. Sec. 11 Reg. Sec. 14(1) Form 3. | |
National Department of Health Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea | |
Licence To operate | |
Wholesaler | |
No. | :«Licence No» |
(«Client Unique ID») | |
te | : 9/7/01 |
on date | : «Expiration Date» |
e | : «Name of Pharmacy» |
Address | :«Village 1»,«District 1»,«Province 1» |
Pharmacist | : «Name of Exporter» |
ion | : «Occupation» |
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ense is subject to the following conditions: | |
he licensee shall comply with the relevant provisions of the Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 and the regulations there under. | |
he sale of the medicinal products shall not take place other than the premises mentioned above. | |
he licensee shall report to the licensing authority any charge in the qualified person within one month of such change. | |
he license shall be displayed in a prominent place in a part of the premises open to the public. | |
5. The license shall be valid only for a period of one year. | |
ny further conditions imposed by the licensing authority shall be notified. | |
Authorized Signature | |
____________________ | |
Director Medical Supplies Branch | |
Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 | |
[Crest image to be inserted above] | |
11 | |
Reg. Sec. 14(1) Form 4. | |
National Department of Health Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea | |
License to Operate | |
Importer |
Licence No. | :«Licence No» |
(«Client Unique ID») | |
ate | :18 November 1999 |
on date | :«Expiration Date» |
e | :«Name of Pharmacy |
:«Village1», «District1»,«Province1» | |
cist | :«Name of Exporter» |
ion i | :«Occupation» |
ence is subjected to the following conditions: | |
censee shall comply with the relevant provisions of the Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 and the regulations there under. | |
licence shall be displayed in a prominent place in a part of the premises open to the public. | |
operations of the importer shall not take place other than the premises mentioned above. | |
censee shall report to the licensing authority any change in the qualified person within one month of such change. i | |
5. The licence shall be valid only for a period of one year. | |
ny further conditions imposed by the licensing authority shall be notified. | |
Authorized Signature | |
_____________________ | |
Director Medical Supplies Branch | |
INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA | |
Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 | |
11 Reg. Sec. 16(1) Form 5. |
[Crest image to be inserted above] | |
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National Department of Health Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea | |
License to Operate | |
Exporter | |
Licence No. | :«Licence No» |
(«Client Unique ID») | |
ate | :8/15/01 |
on date | :«Expiration Date» |
e | :«Name of Pharmacy |
:«Village1», «District1»,«Province1» | |
cist | :«Name of Exporter» |
ion iii | :«Occupation» |
ence is subjected to the following conditions: | |
censee shall comply with the relevant provisions of the Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 and the regulations there under. | |
cence shall be displayed in a prominent place in a part of the premises open to the public. | |
perations of the exporter shall not take place other than the premises mentioned above. | |
censee shall report to the licensing authority any change in the qualified person within one month of such change. | |
5. The licence shall be valid only for a period of one year. | |
ny further conditions imposed by the licensing authority shall be notified. | |
Authorized Signature |
_____________________ | ||
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Director Medical Supplies Branch | ||
INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA | ||
Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 | ||
National Department of Health Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea | ||
Act. Sec. 11 Reg. Sec. 3 Form 6. | ||
Application for Drug Registration | ||
PNG Medical Supplies Services, Department of Health | ||
APPLICANT INFORMATION | ||
Street: | ||
Area; | ||
City | ||
Province | ||
Country | ||
Telephone | ||
Fax | ||
E mail address | ||
IPA permit # |
Contact person | ||||
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PART II | MANUFACTURER INFORMATION | |||
Address | Street | |||
Area | ||||
City | ||||
Province | ||||
Country | ||||
Telephone | ||||
Fax | ||||
E mail address | ||||
PART III | PRODUCT INFORMATION | |||
(see requirement # 9) | ||||
Active ingredients | ||||
Strength | Name | Strength | ||
4. | ||||
5. | ||||
6. | ||||
Active ingredients |
Strength | Name | Strength | ||||||
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5. | ||||||||
6. | ||||||||
7. | ||||||||
8. | ||||||||
Conditions | ||||||||
fe | ||||||||
packaging | ||||||||
Size | (see package insert) | |||||||
Dispensing category | OTC | Prescription | Pharmacy | Dangerous | ||||
ATC Classification | ||||||||
Pharmacologic Classification | ||||||||
List in PNG Essential Drug List? | Yes | |||||||
ion t | Colour | Shape | Size | Coating | ||||
Other description | ||||||||
Indications | ||||||||
Contraindications | ||||||||
Side effects |
Unit price | |
PART IV | REGISTRATION INFORMATION (IMPORTATION) |
Registration No. (in country of origin) | |
Date of registration | (dd/mm/yy) |
I declare that the particulars given in this application are true and correct, and that all accompanying reports and documents supplied for the registration of medicinal products in PNG are true and are authentic copies. Date: ........................ At: ............................. Authorized signature: __________________________ | |
INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA | |
Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 | |
Act. Sec. 11 Reg. Sec. 4(1) Form 7. | |
[Crest image to be inserted above] | |
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | |
PORT MORESBY | |
PAPUA NEW GUINEA | |
TEL: 301-3886 | |
3-1631 2 |
Registration Number: | «» |
«» | |
Dosage Form: | «» |
ngredient/S: | «» |
ion: t | «» |
packaging unit: | «», «» |
ons: | «» |
tion/Permit No. (issued by exporting country): | «» |
Manufactured by: «» | |
Address:«», | |
Telephone: | Fax number: |
importer in PNG: f | |
: | |
ne: | Fax number: |
This Certificate is issued to attest that product described above has met the minimum standards required for drug registration undertaken by the Medical Supplies Branch, Department of Health Papua New Guinea. | |
This certificate expires, unless previously suspended or revoked, on «_______________________». __________________________ Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Director Medical Supplies Branch. |
INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA | |
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Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 | |
Act. Sec. 11 Reg. Sec. 8 Form 8. | |
[Crest image to be inserted above] | |
National Department of Health | |
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea | |
License to Operate | |
Manufacturer | |
Licence No. | :«Licence No» |
(«Client Unique ID») | |
ate | :18 November 1999 |
on date | :«Expiration Date» |
e | :«Name of Pharmacy |
:«Village1», «District1»,«Province1» | |
cist | :«Name of Exporter» |
ion i | :«Occupation» |
ence is subjected to the following conditions: | |
censee shall comply with the relevant provisions of the Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 and the regulations there under. |
he licence shall be displayed in a prominent place in a part of the premises open to the public. |
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he operations of the manufacturer shall not take place other than the premises mentioned above. |
he licensee shall report to the licensing authority any change in the qualified person within one month of such change. |
5. The licence shall be valid only for a period of one year. |
ny further conditions imposed by the licensing authority shall be notified. |
Authorized Signature |
_____________________ |
Director Medical Supplies Branch |
INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA |
Medicines and Cosmetics Act 1999 |
54, (r, 1) Reg. Sec. 2, (24-26) Form 9. |
Application for Issue of a Clinical Trial Certificate |
.................................. resident of .........................................by occupation.............................. hereby apply for licence to import the medical products mentioned ..................................and I undertake to comply with the conditions applicable to the licence and in accordance with the Medicines and Cosmetics Act and regulations. |
Name of the Medicinal Product .................................... Quantity .......................... |
2. I enclose the fee of .................................................... Signature of applicant ................................................. Date....................... |
SCHEDULE 3 – . PRESCRIPTION ONLY MEDICINES.
Act. Sec. 8 Reg. Sec. 50 |
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Acarbose |
Acebutolol and its salts |
Acetarsol and its salts |
Acetazolamide and its salts |
Acetohexamide |
Acetyl strophanthidin |
Acetylcarbromal |
Acetylcholine and its salts |
Acetylcysteine Injection |
Acetyldigitoxin |
Aconite root |
Actinomycin C |
Actinomycin D |
Adrenal Extract |
Adrenaline Injection |
Albumin fraction (saline) human |
Albumin, human |
Albuterol |
Alelofenac |
Alclometasone |
Alcuronium Injection |
Aldosterone |
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Alendronate |
Alendronate sodium |
Alfacalcidol |
Allergens |
Allopurinol |
Allyloestrenol |
Alphadolone acetate |
Alphaxalone |
Alprazolam |
Alprenolol |
Alseroxylon |
Aluminium clofibrate |
Amantadine and its salts |
Ambutonium Bromide |
Amcinonide |
Ametazole Hydrochloride |
Amethocaine |
Amidopyrine |
Amikacin sulphate |
Amiloride hydrochloride |
Aminocaproic acid |
Aminodarone |
Aminoglutethimide |
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Aminometradine |
Aminopterin |
Aminorex |
Aminosalicylic acid |
Amiphenazole |
Amisometradine |
Amitriptyline |
Amitriptyline embonate |
Amitriptyline Hydrochloride |
Amlodipine |
Ammonium bromide |
Amoxapine |
Amoxycillin |
Amoxycillin Sodium |
Amoxycillin trihydrate |
Amoxycillin with clavulanic acid |
Amphoteracin B |
Ampicillin |
Ampicillin sodium |
Ampicillin trihydrate |
Amrinone |
Amylocaine hydrochloride |
Ancrod |
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Androsterone |
Anurine Hydrochloride Injection |
Antiotensin amide |
Anterior Pituitary extract |
Antigens |
Antihuman lymphocyte immunoglobulin |
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 |
Apronal |
Aprotinin |
Arecoline hydrobromide |
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Arsenic |
Arsenic Triiodide |
Arsenic Trioxide |
Arsphenamine |
Artesunate Injection |
Atenolol Injection and tablets |
Atracurium |
Atropine Sulphate Injection |
Auranofin |
Azacyclonol |
Azapetine |
Azapropazone |
Azarbine |
Azathioprine |
Azathioprine Sodium |
Azidocillin Potassium |
Azithromycin |
Azlocillin |
Bacampicillin hydrochloride |
Baclofen |
Bamethan |
Bambermycin |
Barbituric acide |
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Barium carbonate |
Barium chloride |
Barium sulphide |
Beclamide |
Beclomethasone and its salt except in formulations for inhalation |
Bemegride |
Bemegride sodium |
Benactyzine |
Benpryzine hydrochloride |
Benathamine penicillin |
Benazepril hydrochloride |
Bendrofluazide |
Benozaprofen |
Benperidol |
Benserazide |
Benzathine penicillin |
Benzbromarone |
Benzhexol hydrochloride |
Benzilonium bromide |
Benzoctamine Hydrochloride |
Benzodiazepine |
N-Benzoyl Sulphanilamide |
Benzquinamide |
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Benzthiazide |
Benztropine Injection |
Benztropine mesylate |
Benzydamine |
Benzylpenicillin |
Beta-adrenergic receptor blocking medicines |
Betahistine hydrochloride |
Betamethasone |
Betamethasone and its sale except in topical preparation containing less than 1.0% |
Bethanicol chloride |
Bethanidine sulphate |
Bezafibrate |
Biperiden hydrochloride |
Biperiden Lactate |
Bismuth glycollylarsanilate |
Bismuth subsalicylate |
Bisoprolol fumarate |
Bitolterol mesylate |
Bleomycin |
Blood corpuscles, concentrated human red |
Blood, dried human |
Bretylium Tosylate |
Bromazepam |
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Bromocriptine Mesylate |
Bromvaletone |
Bronchodilators |
Broxyquinoline |
Budesonide |
Bufexamac |
Bumetanide |
Buphenin hydrochloride |
Bupivacaine |
Bupivacaine hydrochloride |
Buprenorphine |
Buprenorphine Hydrochloride |
Busprirone Hydrochloride |
Busulphan |
Butacaine sulphate |
Butorphanol |
Butriptyline hydrochloride |
Butylaminobenzoate |
Butylchloral hydrate |
Calciferol |
Calcitocin |
Calcitonin |
Calcitriol |
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Calcium bromide |
Calcium benzylaminodiasalicylate |
Calcium amphonycin |
Calcium bromo lactobinate |
Calcium carbamide |
Calcium folinate |
Calcium sulphaloxate |
Calcium Gluconate Injection |
Calcium polystyrene sulphonate |
Calcium sodium edetate Injection |
Candicidim |
Cantharidin |
Capreomycin sulphate |
Captopril |
Carbachol |
Carbamazepine |
Carbaryl |
Carbenicillin sodium |
Carbenoxolone sodium |
Carbidopa |
Carbimazole |
Carbocisteine |
Carboplatin Injection |
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Carboxy methyl cysteine |
Carbromal |
Carbutamide |
Carbuterol |
Cardiac glycosides |
Carfecillin sodium |
Carindacillin |
Carisoprodol |
Carmustine |
Carperidine |
Carprofen |
Cefaclor |
Cefadroxil |
Cefoperazone |
Cefotaxime |
Cefotiam |
Cefsulodin |
Ceftazidime Injection |
Ceftriaxone |
Cefuroxime |
Cephalexin |
Cephalexin sodium |
Cephalothin sodium |
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Cefalordin |
Cephazolin sodium |
Cephradine |
Cerium oxalate |
Chenodeoxycholic acid |
Chloral hydrate |
Clarithromycin |
Chlormbucil |
Chloramphenical except in topical preparations |
Chloramphenical cinnamate |
Chloramphenical palmitate |
Chloramphenical sodium succinate |
Chlorhexadol |
Chlorimadinone Acetate |
Chlormerodrin |
Chlormethiazole |
Chloromethiazole edisylate |
Chlormezanone |
Chlorphenoxamine hydrochloride |
Chlorpromazine hydrochloride |
Chlorpromazine |
Chlorpropamide |
Chlorpropamide |
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Chlorprothixene |
Chlortetracycline |
Chlortetracycline calcium |
Chlortetracycline Hydrochloride |
Chlorthalidone |
Chlorthiazide |
Chlorzoxazone |
Chorionic gonadotrophin |
Cimetidine Injection |
Chinchocaine hydrochloride |
Cinchopen |
Cinoxacin |
Cisplatin Injection |
Clenbuterol hydrochloride |
Clidinium bromide |
Clindamycin |
Clindamycin Hydrochloride hydrate |
Calmitate hydrochloride |
Clindamycin Phosphate |
Clobetasol 17-propionate |
Clobetasone butyrate |
Clofazimine |
Clofibrate |
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Clomiphene Citrate |
Clomipramine |
Clomipramine hydrochloride |
Clomocycline |
Clomipramine hydrochloride |
Clomocycline |
Clomocylline sodium |
Clonidine |
Clonidine Hydrochloride |
Clopamide |
Clorexolone |
Cloxacillin |
Codeine phosphate except in compound formulation containing 10 mg or less |
Cotrimoxazole |
Coumarins |
Crocus sativus |
Curar; alkaloids of; curare bases |
Cyclandelate |
Cyclobenzaprine; and its salts |
Cyclofenil |
Cycloheximide |
Cyclopenthiazide |
Cyclopentolate hydrochloride |
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Cyclophosphamide Injection and Tablets |
Cyclopropane |
Cycloserine Tablets |
Cyclosporin |
Cycrimine; and its salts |
Cyproterone; and its esters |
Cytarabine Injection |
Cytotoxic medicines |
Dacarbazine |
Dactinomycin |
Danazol |
Dantrolene sodium |
Dapsone |
Dapsone ethane orthosulphonate |
Daunorubicin Hydrochloride |
Dibenzepin |
Demecarium bromide |
Deanol bitartrate |
Debrisquine sulphate |
Demeclocycline |
Demeclocycline calcium |
Demeclocycline hydrochloride |
Demethylchlortetracycline and its salts |
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Deoxycortone Acetate |
Deoxycortone Pivalate |
Deoxymethasone |
Deptropine Citrate |
Dequalinium chloride |
Deserpidine |
Desferrioxamine mesylate |
Desfluoro triamcinolone |
Desipramine hydrochloride |
Deslanoside |
Desmopressin and its salts |
Desogestrel |
Desonide |
Dexamethasome and its esters |
Dextromethorphan hydrobromide except in cough formulations |
Dextrothyroxine sodium |
Diazepam and its salts |
Diazoxide and its salts |
Dichloral phenazone |
Dichlorphenamide |
Diclofenac and its salts |
Dicyclomine Hydrochloride |
Dienoestrol and its esters |
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Diethanolamine fusidate |
Diethl propion hydrochloride |
Diflunisal |
Difluocortolone and its esters |
Digitalis leaf |
Digitalis |
Digotoxin |
Digoxin |
Dihydrallazine sulphate |
Dihydroergotixine and its salts |
Dihydrotachysteriol |
Di-iodohydroxyquinoline |
Diltiazem and its salts |
Dimercaprol |
Dimethisoquin hydrochloride |
Dimethisterone |
Dimethothiazine mesylate |
Dimethyl sulphoxide |
Dimethyl tubocurarine bromide |
Dimethyl tubocurarine chloride |
Dimethyl tubocurarine iodine |
Dinoprost |
Diphenidol and its salts |
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Dipivefrin and its salts |
Dipyridamole |
Disopyramide and its salts |
Distigmine and its salts |
Disulfiram |
Disulphamide |
Diuretics, oral |
Dobutamine and its salts |
Domperidone |
Dopamine and its salts |
Dothiepin and its salts |
Doxantrozole and its salts |
Doxapram and its salts |
Doxepin and its salts |
Doxycycline and its salts |
Droperidol |
Drostanolone and its salts |
Dydrogesterone |
Dyflos |
Econazole and its salts except in dermatological medicines |
Ecothiopate and its salts |
Ectylurea |
Edrophonium and its salts |
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Embutramide |
Emepronium and its salts and its complexes |
Emetine and its salts |
Enalapril maleate |
Epicillin and its salts |
Epithiazide |
Ergometine and its salts |
Ergot |
Ergotamine Tartrate |
Erthomycin and its salts and its esters |
Estramustine and its salts |
Estrogens |
Etafedrine hydrochloride |
Ethacrynic acid and its salts |
Ethambutol and its salts |
Ethamivan |
Ethamsylate |
Ethiazide |
Ethinyloestradiol |
Ethionamide |
Ethisterone |
Ethoglucid |
Ethoheptazine and its salts |
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Ethopropazine hydrochloride |
Ethosuximide |
Ethoxzolamide |
Ethyl biscoumacetate |
Ethylene |
Ethyloestrenol |
Ethynodiol and its esters |
Etidronate disodium |
Etomidate |
Etoposide |
Etretinate |
Factor ix fraction dried human |
Fazadinium bromide |
Fenbufen |
Ferrous arsenate |
Fibrin foam, human |
Flavoxate hydrochloride |
Flecainide and its salts |
Fluanisone |
Fluclorolone acetonide |
Flucloxacillin Capsule, Injection and Suspension |
Flucytosine |
Fludrocortisone and its esters |
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Flufenamic acid and its salts |
Flumethasone and its esters |
Flumethiazide |
Flunisolide |
Flunitrazepam and its salts |
Fluocinolone and its derivatives |
Fluocinonide and its esters |
Fluocortolone and its esters |
Fluorescein Injection |
Fluorometholone and its esters |
Fluorouracil Injection |
Fluouracil |
Fluoxy mesterone |
Flupenthixol and its esters |
Fluperolone acetate |
Fluphenazine Decanoate Injection |
Fluphenazine and its salts and esters |
Fluprednisolone |
Fluprostenol sodium salt |
Flurandrenolone |
Flurazepam and its salts |
Flurbiprofen |
Fluroxene |
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Fluspirilene |
Flutamide |
Folinic acid and its salts |
Fosfestrol tetrasodium |
Framymycetin and its salts |
Frusemide Injection and Tablets |
Furaltadone |
Furazolidaone |
Fusafungine |
Fusidic acid and its salts |
Gallamine triethiodine |
Gastronol hexanoate |
Gentamicin Injection |
Centamicin sulphate |
Gestronol |
Glibenclamide Tablets |
Glibornuride |
Glipizide |
Gliquidone |
Glycopyrronium bromide |
Glymidine |
Gonadorelin |
Gonadotropin Sabadilla |
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Human Growth hormone |
Guanethidine monosulphate |
Guanoclor sulphate |
Guanoxan sulphate |
Hachimycin |
Halcinonide |
Halofenate |
Haloperidol |
Halquinol except in medicines for external use |
Heparin |
Hepatitis B Vaccine |
Hexachlorophane except in medicines containing 3 percent |
Hexamethonium |
Hexamethonium and its salts |
Hexamine phenyl cichoninate |
Hexetidine |
Hexetidine except in medicine for external use |
Hexabendine and its salts |
Hexoestrol |
Hexoprenaline and its salts |
Histamine |
Homatropine Methylbromide |
Hydantoin and it derivatives, except allantoin |
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Hydragraphen except in medicines for external use |
Hydralazine |
Hydrobromic acid |
Hydrobronide |
Hydrochlorothiazide |
Hydrocortisone and its salt except in topical preparation containing 1% or less |
8-hydroxyquinoline and its halogenated and alkyl derivatives and their salts except in medicines for external use |
Hydroflumethiazide |
Hydroxyphenamate |
Hydroxyurea |
Hydroxyzine and its salts |
Hymoleptic medicines |
Hypothalamus, the active principles of |
Ibufenac |
Ibuterol and its salts |
Idoxusidine |
Ifosfamide |
Ignatius bean |
Imipramine |
Indapamide hemihydrate |
Idomethacin |
Idoprofen |
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Idoramin and its salts |
Influenza and Coryza vaccines |
Idothiouracil |
Iothyronines Sodium |
Ipratropium bromide |
Iprindole and its salts |
Iproniazid and its salts and esters |
Isoaminiles and its salts |
Insocarboxazid |
Isoconazole and its salts except in dermatological medicines |
Isoetharine |
Isoflurane |
Isonazid and its salts and esters |
Isoprenaline and its salts in medicines for inhalation or for parenteral use |
Isopromide iodide |
Isotretinoin |
Isoxicam |
Isoxsuprine and its salts |
Jaborandi |
Kanamycin and its salts |
Ketamine |
Ketazolam |
Ketoconazole |
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Ketoprofen |
Ketotifen |
Labetalol and its salts |
Lanatoside |
Lead and its salts and oxides |
Levallorphan |
Levodopa |
Levonorgestrel |
L-Histidine hydrochloride |
Lidoflazine |
Lignocaine except in topical preparations |
Lincomycin |
Lithium |
Lithoyronine sodium |
Lofepramine hydrochloride |
Lomustine |
Loprazolam |
Lorazepam |
Lormetazepam and its salts |
Loxapine and its salts |
Luteinising hormone |
Lymecycline |
Lynoestrenol |
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Lypressin |
Magenta except in medicines for external use |
Magnesium fluroride |
Maldison, except in medicines containing 2 percent or less of maldison |
Mandragora autumnalis |
Mannomustine and its salts |
Maprotiline and its salts |
Measles Virus Vaccine |
Mebanazine |
Mebeverine and its salts |
Mebutamate |
Mecamylamine and its salts |
Mecillinam and its salts |
Meclocycline and its salts |
Meclofenamate and its salts |
Medigion |
Medroxy Progesterone |
Medrysone |
Megestrol |
Melphalan |
Menotrophin |
Mepenzolate bromide |
Mephenesin |
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Mephentermine and its salts |
Mepindolol and its salts |
Mepiracaine hydrochloride |
Mequitazine |
Mercaptomerin and its salts |
Mercaptopurine |
Mercury oxides |
Mercury, ammoniated |
Mercury and its salts and its compounds, except oxides of mercury |
Merruside |
Mersalyl |
Meruderamide |
Mesterolone |
Mestranol |
Metamuric acid |
Metaraminol |
Metformin |
Methacholine |
Methacholine and its salts |
Methallnestril |
Methicillin |
Methimazole |
Methisazole |
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Methizene and its salts |
Methocarbamol |
Methoclopramide |
Methohexitone and its salts |
Methoin |
Methotrexate |
Methotrimeprazine and its salts |
Methoxsalen |
Methoxyflurane |
Methsuximide |
Methyclothiazide |
Methy Ergometrine Maleate |
Methyl Prednisolone |
Methyl Testosterone |
Methyl Thiouracil |
Methyldopa |
Methlpentymol and its derivatives |
Methysergide and its salts |
Metoprolol |
Metriphonate |
Metrizamide |
Metronidazole |
Metyrapone and its salts |
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Mexiletine and its salts |
Mezlocillin and its salts |
Mianserin |
Midazolam |
Minocycline |
Molindone and its salts |
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors |
Monobenzole |
Moperson and its salts |
Morazone and its salts |
Motretinide |
Mersalyl |
Meruderamide |
Mesterolone |
Mestranol |
Metamuric acid |
Metaraminol |
Metformin |
Methacholine |
Methacholine and its salts |
Methallnestril |
Methicillin |
Methimazole |
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Methisazole |
Methizene and its salts |
Methocarbamol |
Methoclopramide |
Methohexitone and its salts |
Methoin |
Methotrexate |
Methotrimeprazine and its salts |
Methoxsalen |
Methoxyflurane |
Methsuximide |
Methyclothiazide |
Methyl Ergometrine Maleate |
Methyl Prednisolone |
Methyl Testosterone |
Methyl Thiouracil |
Methyldopa |
Methylpentymol and its derivatives |
Methysergide and its salts |
Metoprolol |
Metrizamide |
Metronidazole |
Metyrapone and its salts |
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Mexiletine and its salts |
Mezlocillin and its salts |
Mianserin |
Midazolam |
Minocycline |
Molindone and its salts |
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors |
Monobenzole |
Mopersone and its salts |
Morzone and its salts |
Motretinide |
Moxalactam and its salts |
Mstine and its salts and its derivatives |
Nadolol |
Naftideofuryl Oxalate |
Naftideofuryl and its salts |
Nalbuphine and its salts |
Nalidixic Acid |
Nalorphine |
Naloxone |
Naltrexone hydrochloride |
Nandrolone and its esters |
Natamycin except in topical preparation |
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N-Benzoyl sulphaninlamide |
Nefopam and its salts |
Neomycin |
Neostigmine and its salt |
Netilmicin |
Neuromuscular blocking medicines |
Nialamide |
Nicofuranose |
Nicoumalone |
Nifedipine |
Nifenazone |
Nikethamide |
Nimorazole and its salts |
Niridazole |
Nitrazepam |
Nitrofurantoin |
Nitrogen mustard and its salts and its derivatives |
Nitroxoline |
Nomifensine and its salts |
Noradrenalina Acid Tartrate |
Noradrenaline |
Norethandrolone |
Norethisterone |
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Norethynodrel |
Norfloxacin |
Norgestrel |
Nortriptyline and its salts |
Novobiolin |
Noxiptyline and its salts |
Nuxvomica Seed |
Octalosactoin |
Octamylamine and its salts |
Oestradiol |
Oestriol |
Oestriol Di-Henu Sucuinade |
Oestrogens |
Oestrones |
Opipramol and its salts |
Oral diuretics |
Orciprenaline |
Ornipressin |
Orphenadrine and its salts |
Orthocaine |
Ouabain |
Oxamniguine |
Oxandrolone |
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Oxantei Pamoate |
Oxazepam |
Oxedrine tartrate |
Oxethazaine and its salts |
Oxolamine |
Oxolinic acid |
Oxpentifylline |
Oxprenolol and its salts |
Oxybuprocaine |
Oxymetholone |
Oxypertine |
Oxypertine Hydrochloride |
Oxyphenbutazone |
Oxyphencyclimine |
Oxyphenisatin and its esters |
Oxyphenonium Bromide |
Oxytetracycline |
Oxytocin |
Pancuronium and its salts |
Para aminobenzene sulphonamide |
Paraldehvde except in medicines containing 1 percent or less of paraldehyde |
Paramethadione |
Paramethasone Acetate |
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Parathyroid Gland |
Pargyline Hydrochloride |
Pecazine |
Pacazine and its salts |
Pemoline |
Pempidine and its salts |
Penamecillin |
Penicillamine |
Penicillamine and its salts |
Pentazocine |
Penthienate Metho Bromide |
Pentifylline |
Pentolinium and its salts |
Perhexiline and its salts |
Percyazine |
Perilocin |
Perphenazine and its salts |
Phenacetin |
Phenaglycodol |
Phenazone |
Phenazone and Cafteine Citrate |
Phenazone Sali Cylate |
Phebutrazate Hydrochloride |
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Phenelzine |
Phenethicillin Potassium |
Phenformin |
Phenglutarimide and its salts |
Phenindione |
Phenisatin |
Phenothiazine |
Phenoxy Benzamine Hydro Chloride |
Phenoxybenzamine and its salts |
Phenoxymethyl penicillin |
Phenprocoumon |
Phensuximide |
Phentolamine |
Phenyl propanolamine |
Phenylbutazone |
Phenytoin |
Phenytoin sodium |
Phthalyl Suplhacetamide |
Phthalyl Sulphathiazole |
Physostigmine and its salts |
Picrotoxin |
Pilocaepine |
Pilocaepine Hydrochloride |
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Pilocaepine Nitrate |
Pimoxide mafenide and its salts |
Pimozide |
Pindolol |
Pipen zolate Bromide |
Piperacillin |
Piperazine Oestrone Sulphate |
Piperidolate Hydrochloride |
Pipothiazine Palmitate |
Pirbuterol and its salts |
Pirenzipine and its salts |
Piroxicam |
Pirprofen |
Pituitary gland extract |
Pivampicillin |
Pizotifen |
Pizotifen Hydrogren Maleate |
Pizotifen and its salts |
Plasmin |
Platinum diamminodichloride |
Pneumococcal vaccine |
Poldine Methyl Sulphate |
Polidexide |
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Polidexide and its salts |
Poliomyelitis vaccine |
Polyesttradiol and its esters |
Polymyxin and its salts except in topical preparations |
Polynoxylin |
Polyoestradiol Phosphate |
Polythiazide |
Potassium Arsenate |
Potassium Bromide |
Potassium Perchlorate |
Practolol |
Pralidoxime |
Prazepam |
Prazosine |
Prednisolone |
Prednisone |
Prenalterol and its salts |
Prenylamine lactate |
Prilocaine |
Primidone |
Probucol |
Procainamide |
Procaine Hydrochloride |
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Procaine Penicillin |
Procarbazine |
Prochloperazine |
Procyclidine |
Progestogens |
Proglumide and its salts |
Prolactin |
Proligestone |
Prolintane and its salts |
Promazine |
Promoxolane |
Propanidid |
Propantheline Bromide |
Proparidid |
Propranolol |
Propylhexedrine and its salts |
Propylthiouracil |
Proquazone |
Proscillaridin |
Prostaglandin |
Protamine sulphate except in insulins |
Prothionade |
Prothipendyl |
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Protoveratrines |
Protriphyline |
Protriphyline and its salts |
Proxymetacaine Hydrochloride |
Psychomotor stimulants |
Pyrazinamide |
Pyridinolcarbamate |
Pyridostigmine |
Quazepam |
Quinestradol |
Quinestrol |
Quinethazone |
Quingestaniol |
Quinidine |
Quinidine Bisulphate |
Quinidine Phenylethyl Barbitrate |
Quinidine Polygalaturonate |
Rabies vaccine |
Rauwolfia species and alkaloids of rauwolfia and their salts |
Razoxane |
Reniterol HBV |
Reprotherol and its salts in medicines for inhalation or for parenteral use |
Rescinnamine |
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Reserpine |
Rifampicin |
Rifamycin |
Ritodrine and its salts |
Rolitetracycline and its salts |
Rosoxacin |
Rubella vaccine |
Salcatonin |
Salmefame |
Salsalate |
Serum Gonadotropin |
Sisomycin |
Sodium Antimonygluconate |
Sodium Fusidate |
Sodium Monofluoro phosphate |
Sodium Stibogluconate |
Sodium Amino Salicylate |
Sodium Arsatrilate |
Sodium Arsenate |
Sodium Arsenite |
Sodium bromide |
Sodium calcium edetate |
Sodium chromoglycate |
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Sodium Ethacrynate |
Sodium nitroprusside |
Sodium polystyrene sulphonate |
Sodium valproate |
Solcoseryl |
Sotalol Hydrochloride |
Sparteine and its salts and its derivatives |
Spectinomycin |
Spiramycin |
Spiramycin Adipate |
Spironolactone |
Stanolone |
Stanozolol |
Stilboestrol |
Streptodornase |
Streptokinase |
Streptomycin Sulphate |
Streychnine Arsenate |
Strontium bromide |
Strophanthin |
Strychimine Hydrochloride |
Strychnine |
Styramate |
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Succinyl Sulphathiazole |
Sulfacytine |
Sulfadoxine |
Sulfamono methoxine |
Sulindac |
Sulphacetamide and its salts except in eye preparations |
Sulphadiazine and its salts |
Sulphadimethoxine |
Sulphadimidine and its salts |
Sulphafurazole and its salts |
Sulphaguanidine |
Sulphaloxic Acid |
Sulphamerazine and its salts |
Sulphamethizole |
Sulphamethoxydiazine |
Sulphamethoxypyridazine |
Sulphametrole |
Sulphametroxazole |
Sulphamoxole |
Sulphanilamide |
Sulphapyridine and its salts |
Sulphasalazine |
Sulphathiazole and its salts |
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Sulphaurea |
Sulphinpyrazone |
Sulphone and alkyl sulphonais |
Sulphonamide derivatives for use as oral diuretics |
Sulpiride |
Sultametopylazine |
Sulthiame |
Suphaphenazole and its derivatives |
Suprofen |
Sutilains except in medicines for external use |
Suxamethonium and its salts |
Suxethonium and its salts |
Tacrine and its salts |
Talampicillin |
Talampicillin Hydrochloride |
Talampicillin Napsylate |
Tamoxifen and its salts |
Temazepam |
Teniposide |
Terbutaline and its salts except in formulation for inhalation |
Testosterone and its esters |
Tetanus antitoxin |
Tetanus toxoid |
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Tetrabenazine |
Tetracosactrin and its salts |
Tetracycline and its salts |
Tetraethylammonium salts |
Tetroxoprim |
Thallium Acetate |
Thiambutosine |
Thiazide derivatives |
Thiethylperazine and its salts |
Thiobarbituric acid and its salts |
Thiocarlide |
Thioguanine |
Thiopentone and its salts |
Thiopropazate and its salts |
Thioproperazine and its salts |
Thioridazine and its salts |
Thiosinamine |
Thiotepa |
Thiouracil |
Thrombin, dried human |
Thymoxamine Hydrochloride |
Tyroid and its synthetic derivatives and their salts |
Thyrotrophin |
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Throxine and its salts |
Tiamterene |
Tiamuline Fumarate |
Tiaprofenic acid and its salts |
Tiaramide and its salts |
Ticarcillin and its salts |
Tigloidine Hydrobromide |
Tiletamine and its salts |
Tinidazole |
Tioconazole in medicines for intra-vaginal use |
Tobramycin and its salts |
Tocainide and its salts |
Tofenaum Hydro-chloride |
Tolazamide |
Tolazoline and its salts |
Tolbutamide and its salts |
Tolmetin and its salts |
Tranexamic acid and its salts and esters |
Tranylcypromine and its salts |
Trazodone |
Treosulphan |
Tretamine |
Triacetyloleandomycin |
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Triaziquone |
Triclofos Sodium |
Triazine derivatives for use as oral diuretics |
Triazolam |
Tribromoethyl alcohol |
Trichlormethiazide |
Trichloroethylene |
Trilostane |
Triethylene thiophosphoramide |
Trifluoperazine and its salts |
Trifluperidol |
Triflupromazine |
Trilostane |
Trimcinolone and its salts |
Trimeprazine and its salts |
Trimetaphan and its salts |
Trimethoprim |
Trioxsalen |
Triperidol |
Triple antigen |
Trmipramine and its salts |
Tropicamide |
Troxidone |
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Tryptophan |
Tubocurarine and its salts |
Tulobutero and its salts in medicines for inhalations |
Tylosin |
Tyrothrium |
Urokinase |
Uramustine |
Urea Stibamine |
Urethane |
Uridine 5-triphosphoric acid |
Vaccines |
Valproic acid |
Vancomycin |
Vasopressin |
Vasopressin tannate |
Vecuronium bromide |
Verapamil |
Veratrine |
Veratrum |
Vidarabine |
Viloxazine |
Vinblastine |
Vincristine |
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Vindesine |
Vinyl ether |
Viomycin Panthothenate |
Viomycin sulphate |
Warfarin |
Warfarin sodium |
Xanthinol nicotine |
Xipamide |
Xylazine Hydrochloride |
Yohimbine Hydrochloride |
Zimeldine |
Zoxazolamine |
Any new drug not yet listed by the Pharmacy Board. |
SCHEDULE 4 – . PHARMACY ONLY MEDICINESS.
Act. Sec. 8 Reg. Sec. 50 |
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Acetanilide |
Acetic Acid |
Acetomenaphthone |
Acetyclysteine |
Aconite |
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Acriflavine |
Acyclovir and its salts |
Adrenaline and its salts |
Albendazole |
Alcohol, absolute |
Alcohol, isopropyl |
Aloes |
Aloin |
Aloxprin |
Aluminium Acetate |
Aluminium Chloride |
Aluminium hydroxide |
Aluminium Subacetate |
Aluminium sulphate |
Aminacrine |
Aminophylline |
Ammonium mandelate |
Ammonium chloride |
Amodiaquine |
Amyl nitrite |
Amyldimethlamino benzoate |
Anhydrous Ianolin or mineral oil or hydrocortisone |
Antazoline |
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Aretusnate tablets |
Aspirin |
Astemizole |
Atropine |
Azatadine |
Bacitracin and its salts in topical preparations |
Bamifylline hydrochloride |
Belladonna |
Benorylate |
Bentiromide |
Benzocaine |
Benzoic Acid |
Benzoyl benzoate |
Bephenium Hydroxynaphthoate |
Bisacodyl |
Bismuth Carbonate |
Bismuth Oxide |
Bismuth Oxyquinolinate |
Bismuth Subgallate |
Bismuth Subnitrate |
Borates |
Boric Acid |
Brochodilators |
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Bromhexine |
Bromhexine hydrochloride |
Prompheniramine |
Broxaldine |
Broxyquinoline |
Brucine |
Buclosamide |
Budesonide |
Butoxyethyl nicotinate |
Butyl aminobenzoate picrate |
Cadmuim Sulphide |
Calcium mandelate |
Calamine |
Calcium-hypochlorite |
Calcium-salicylate |
Carbetapentane |
Carbuterol |
Cardamom compound |
Catechu |
Cetyl pyridinium chloride |
Chlorcyclizine |
Chlorhexidine |
Chloroform |
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Chloroquine Phosphate |
Chloroquine Sulphate |
Chlorphenesin |
Cholestyramine |
Choline Theophyllinate |
Chorbutol |
Chorpheniramine maleate |
Chromium trioxide |
Ciclopirox olamine |
Clemizole |
Clioquinol |
Coaltar |
Colchicine |
Cold sore balm |
Colloidal bismuth subcitrate |
Colocynth |
Coniine |
Copaiba Balsam |
Cotarnine |
Cresols |
Crotamiton |
Crystal violet |
Cyanides |
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Cyanocobalamin |
Cyclizine |
Cyproheptadine |
Ciclopirox olamine 8% |
Danthron |
Dequalinium |
Diamthazole hydrochloride |
Dichlofenthion |
2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol |
Dichlorophen |
Dicophane |
Dicyclomine hydrochloride |
Diethlcarbamazine Citrate |
Dimenhydrinate |
Dioctyl sodium sulphosuccinate |
Diphenhydramine hydrochloride |
Diphenylpyraline |
Dithranol |
Ephedra |
Ether |
Ethyl nicotinate |
Ethyl salicylate |
Ethyl chloride |
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Famotidine |
Fenoterol |
Fenticlor |
Ferrous sulphate |
Fibrinolysin |
Fluorides |
Folic Acid |
Formaldehyde |
Formic Acid |
Galactose |
Gamma Benzenenhexachloride |
Gentian Violet |
Glutaraldehyde |
Glycerine suppository |
Clyceryl Trinitrate |
Glycol Salicylate |
Gramicidin |
Griseofulvin |
Guaiphenesin |
Haloprogin |
Hexamine Hippurate |
Hexamine Mandelate |
Hexylincotinate |
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Hyaluronidase |
Hydrargaphen |
Hydrochloric acid |
Hydrocyanic acid |
Hydrogen peroxide |
Hydroxocobalamin |
Hydroxychloroquine |
Hydroxyprogesterone |
Hyoscine |
Hyoscine N-Butylbromide |
Hyoscyamine |
Ibuprofen |
Ichthammol |
Idoxuridine |
Indanazoline |
Inositol nicotinate |
Insulins |
Intrinsic factor |
Iodine |
Iodoform |
Ipecacuanha |
Ipomoea resin |
Irrigation medicines |
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Isopropyl alcohol |
Isopropyl myristate |
Jalap resin |
Kenalog in orabase |
Lactulose |
Levocabastine |
Lobelia |
Loperamide hydrochloride |
Loratidine |
Mandelic Acid |
Mannityl hexanitrate |
Mmebendazole |
Mebhydrolin napadisylate |
Meclozine |
Menadiol Sodium disphophate |
Mepyramine |
Mercurochrone |
Methdilazine |
Methoxamine |
Methoxy Phenamine |
Methyl Nicotinate |
Methyl Salicylate |
Methyl Undecylenate |
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Methyl Blue |
Miconazole |
Minoxidil |
Monoacetin |
Monosulfiram |
Mometasone furoate |
Mupirocin |
Mycostatin oral suspension |
Naphazoline |
Naproxen |
Neomycin in topical preparations |
Niclosamide |
Nicorette Patches, chewing gum, nasal spray |
Nicotine patches, gums |
Nicotinic Acid |
Nystatin |
Nitrofurazone |
Nitrous ether spirit |
Noscapine |
Nuxvomica |
Octyl nitrite |
Orciprenaline |
Oxymetazoline hydrochloride |
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Pancretin |
Papverine |
Paracetamol |
Paraformaldehyde |
Pentaeythritol Tetranitrate |
Pentagastrin |
Pentazocine hydrochloride/lactate |
Pepsin |
Phenazopyridine Hydrochloride |
Pheniramine |
Phenol |
Phenolphthalein |
Phenoxyethanol |
Phenylephrine hydrochloride |
Pholcodine |
Phytomenadione |
Picric Acid |
Piperonyl Butoxide |
Podophyllum Extracts |
Polymycin and its salt in topical formulation |
Potassium Carbonate |
Potassium Chlorate |
Potassium Chloride |
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Potassium Citrate |
Potassium Guaiacolsulphonate |
Potassium Hydroxide |
Potassium Iodate |
Potassium Iodide |
Potassium Nitrite |
Potassium Permanganate |
Providone iodine |
Primaquine |
Probenecid |
Promethazine |
Propyl undecylenate |
Propylene Glycol |
Propylhexedrine |
Propylphenazone |
Proquanil |
Pseudoephedrine |
Pumilio pine oil |
Pyrantel |
Pyrantel pamoate |
Pyrethrins |
Pyrimethamine |
Quarternary ammonium compounds |
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Quassia |
Quinine |
Ranitidine |
Retinol |
Ribonuclease |
Rimiterol hydrobromide |
Salbutamol |
Salicylamide |
Salicylic acid |
Scilarin |
Scopolamine |
Selenium sulphide |
Senega |
Silver and its salts |
Silver protein |
Silver sulphadiazine |
Sodium benzoate |
Sodium bicardonate |
Sodium bitartrate |
Sodium citrate |
Sodium fluoride |
Sodium hyaluronate |
Sodium hydroxide |
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Sodium Iodide |
Sodium nitrite |
Sodium perborate |
Sodium salicylate |
Sodium sulphide |
Solanaceous alkaloids |
Sorbide |
Squill |
Stannous chloride |
Stannous oxide |
Stramonium strontium chloride |
Sucralfate |
Sulconazole nitrate |
Sulphurate potash |
Tannic acid |
Tar |
Terebene |
Terbinafine |
Terfenadine |
Terpin hydrate |
Tetra chloroethylene |
Tetrahydrozoline |
Theobromine |
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Theophylline |
Theophylline and its salts in solid does forms |
Thiabendazole |
Thiaminoheptane Sulphate |
Thiomersal |
Thioxolone |
Thurfyl salicylate |
Timolol and its salts |
Tioconazole |
Toinaftate |
Tramazoline |
Triamcinolone |
Tretinoin |
Trichloroacetic acid |
Triclosan |
Tripotassium dicitratobismuthate |
Tripolidine |
Trypsin |
Tulobuterol |
Tyloxapol |
Undecenoic acid |
Viprynium embonate |
Vitamin A |
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Vitamin D |
Xylometazoline |
Zinc chloride |
Zinc oxide |
Zinc salts |
Formulation of hormones marketed as contraceptives pills or tablets in 21 or 28 day. |
SCHEDULE 5 – . OVER THE COUNTER MEDICINES.
Act. Sec. 8 Reg. Sec. 50 |
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Accomin adult mixture |
Accomin capsules |
ACI gel |
Acidophilus bioglan |
Acnederm ointment or wash |
Adsorbed activated charcoal tablets |
Affinity condoms |
Aiken medicated powder |
Albalon – A Liquifilm |
Albalon 8 HR |
Albalon relief |
Alcon preserved saline |
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Allergen preserved saline |
Aloe vera juice |
Alphosyl cream or lotion |
Alphosyl shampoo with conditioner |
Ammens powder |
Amonsan mouthwash sachets |
Antassa herbal liquid antacid |
Aosept |
Alpha keri tar bath oil |
Applicaine gel or liquid |
Aquacare HP cream |
Aquaear solution |
Aquasun cream or gel or lotion |
Quatite earplugs |
Aqueous cream |
Asorbic acid |
Ascoxal |
Awesome heavy gainer chocolate |
B and L eye multipurpose solution |
Bausch and lomb protein removal tablets |
BCM vitamin liquid |
Berroca effervescent tablets |
Berroca effervescent vitamin B tablets |
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Berroca super B energy |
Berroca super B stress |
Billy Boy |
Bioglan amino acid complex capsules |
Bioglan ascorbic acid powder |
Bioglan betacarotene |
Bioglan cal C powder |
Bioglan Cal C tablets |
Bioglan lysine tablets |
Bioglan natural E caplets |
Bioglan neo stress form |
Bioglan panazyme tablets |
Bioglan pyridoxine |
Bioglan Vitamin B complex |
Bioglan Vitamin B complex anti-stress |
Bioglan Zinc chelate |
Bioglan ZNA-C formula |
BK bath oil or lotion |
Bonjela |
Bonningtons irish moss |
Boston advance conditional solution |
Brevoxyl |
Brolene eye drops or ointment |
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Brycreem-anti-drandruff blue |
Brycreem-regular red |
Calcium compound |
Calcium Lactate |
Cal-sup |
Caltrate |
Caltrate and Vitamin D tablets |
Calvita |
Clearsil skin ton medicated |
Cellufresh |
Cellfresh eye drop |
Cellvisc |
Centrum multi vitamin capsules |
Cepacaine oral solution |
Cepacol anaesthetic discs |
Cepacol cough |
Cepacol eucalypt or methol lozenges |
Cepacol lozenges regular |
Cepacol solution |
Citravescent sachets |
Citravite |
Clean-N-soak |
Clear eyes |
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Clearsil facewash |
Clearsil tinted cream |
Clearsil ultracream |
Clearsil vanish cream |
Clearsil vanish medicated |
Clements iron |
Clements tonic red |
Clove oil |
Complan |
Complete all in one |
Condyline paint |
Contac |
Cream E45 |
Curash family powder medicated |
Dangard |
De gas capsules |
De-lact infant |
Deep heat rub |
Deep heal sports spray |
Degest |
Dencorub |
Dencorub arthritis cream |
Dencorub x strength gel |
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Depends disposal underpads |
Dequacaine |
Dequadin lozenges |
Derbac-M |
Derm freeze |
Dermalife |
Dermalife plus |
Dermatech liquid |
Dermazole |
Dermocaine gel |
Dettol |
Dettol antibacterial liquid cream |
Dettol antibacterial liquid wash |
Dettol antiseptic gel |
Dettol antiseptic liquid |
Dettol fresh |
Dewitts antacid powder |
Dewitts pills |
Dexsal lemon flavour |
Dexsal regular |
Dia-check tablets |
Diasalt orange flavour |
Duraclean |
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Duratears |
Ear plug surgi pack |
Ear plug antinoise |
Efamol |
Efamol marine |
Effacscent oil |
Ego acnederm ointment |
Ego egocappol |
Ego hair or science shampoo normal |
Ego hair or science shampoo oily |
Ego pinetarsol |
Ego Q.V. bath oil or cream or wash |
Ego sebi-rinse conditioner |
Ego sebitar |
Ego sebborol lotion |
Ego sunsense |
Ego sunsensitive |
Elizabeth arden sunsense SPF 15 |
Elmetacin |
Enfalac |
Enfamilk |
Eno lemo |
Eno regular |
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Eno sachets lemon |
Eno sachets regular |
Ensure |
Enuclene |
Epogam |
Epson salts sachet |
Equal sachets |
Equal sweeteners tablets |
Eskinol Clear |
Eskinol demaclear C soap |
Eskinol facial wash |
Eskinol facial wipes |
Eskinol lemon |
Eucalyptus oil |
E8calyptus rub |
Eucerin ointment |
Evening primrose oil capsules |
Eversun |
Eye stream |
Farex |
Fibyrax-extra tablets |
Finalgon cream |
Fongitar |
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Fortisep |
Fungizid |
Fybogel orange sachets |
Garlic odourless capsule VV |
Gastrolyte powder or tablet or sachet |
Gelusil tablets |
Gelusil butterscotch |
Gelusil liquid antacid |
Gilseal clove oil |
Glad B effervescent tablets |
Glucodin tablets |
Goanna heat cream |
Goanna oil liniment |
Goanna salve ointment |
Gold cross antioxidant |
Gold cross B complex |
Gold cross C tablets orange |
Gold cross calcium and iron |
Gold cross children multivitamin |
Gold cross cod liver oil |
Gold cross herbal arthritis |
Gold cross herbal cold and flu |
Gold cross herbal insomnia |
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Gold cross herbal PMS |
Gold cross herbal stress |
Gold cross horseradish and garlic |
Gold cross maxepa |
Gold cross multivitamin |
Gold cross vitamin E |
Gold cross womens multivitamin |
Granocol |
Hairscience conditioner or shampoo |
Haliborange |
Hamilton bath oil |
Hardy’s indigestion powder |
Heatheries chelated zinc tablets |
Heatheries vitamin A, B, D and E tablets |
Hepasol vitamin tonic |
Herbal insomnia |
Hermasetas tablets |
Hibitane obstetric cream |
Hidrosol |
Holdtite powder |
Hydrocare preserved solution |
Hydroderm |
Hypol emulsion |
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Ichthammol ointment |
Importal |
Infacol |
Infasoy |
Ionil plain |
Ionil rinse |
Ionil scalp cleaner |
Ionil T shampoo |
Isogel |
Isomil |
Kamilosan |
Karicare follow on milk food |
Maricare goat milk follow on |
Karicare goat milk follow on |
Karicare goat milk infant formula |
Karicare soya infant formula |
Karvol capsules |
Konsyl |
Konsyl orange |
Kruschen salts |
Kwells |
KY jelly |
Lac-hydrin |
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Lacrilube |
Lacto-calamine |
Lanoline ointment |
Lanosil ointment |
LC 65 |
Lecithin capsules |
Lemsip analgesic sachets |
Lemsip flu sachets |
Lemsip throat lozenges orange |
Lenactin |
Lens plus |
Lid-care |
Lifestyle |
Liniment methyl salicylate |
Lipobase |
Liquifilm forte |
Liquifilm wetting solution |
Listermint crystal fresh |
Listermint moutwash |
Lobobo |
Luborant |
Lucozade |
Macro antistress capsules |
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Macro C + garlic or zinc capsules |
Macro garlic capsules |
Macro M multivitamin capsules |
Macro maxepa capsules |
Macro multivitamin and minerals |
Medic aerosol spray |
Medicated oil gold medal spray |
Medicated oil regular green axe |
Medicreme |
Medi-pulv |
Medislim weight control tablets |
Metamucil orange or smooth |
Metamucil original or regular |
Methylsalicylate ointment |
Metsal |
Milton sterilizing solution |
Milton sterilizing unit |
Miraflow |
Mozi free infant |
Mucaine suspension |
Mucilax |
Murine eye drops |
Mylanta II liquid |
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Mylanta II tablets |
Mylanta plain |
Mylanta plus |
Mylicon drops |
N/life assorted protein |
N/life body bulk chocolate |
N/life carbonplex |
N/life mass low weight gainer vanilla |
N/life mass muscle build chocolate |
N/life mass weight gainer chocolate |
N/life mass weight gainer vanilla |
N/life super pro chocolate |
N/way cozyme Q10 capsules |
Natural vitamin E |
Nature’s way garlic and horsedish tablets |
Nature’s way vitamin C tablets |
Naxen |
Neat feat |
Neat one |
Neat one |
Neo-deca eye or ear drops |
Neutrogena |
Neutrogena soap normal skin |
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Nilodor |
Nizoral shampoo or cream |
No doz tablets |
No gas capsules |
No odour spray |
Nurture plus |
Nutra plus |
Oil of ulan moist cream |
Oil of ulan protein renew cream |
Oilatum plus antibacterial bath |
Olive oil |
Omnicare daily cleaner |
Optifree enzymatic cleaner |
Optifree multi action |
Opti-plus active cleaner |
Opti-soak |
Optrex eye lotion |
Optrex hayfever allergy |
Optres lotion small/large |
Optrex medicated eye drops |
Optrex red eye drops |
Optrex red eye relief |
Oral B paed drops |
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Oral B tablets |
Oral gel peppermint |
Oral life peppermint |
Oral rehydration sachets |
Ora-sed jel |
Oscal |
Oscal D |
Otrivin antihistin |
Otrivin menthol spray |
Otrivin nasal drops adult |
Oxy 5 and 10 |
Oxy 5 or 10 vanishing |
Oxy antiseptic medicated skin wash |
Oxy daily skin wash |
Oxy lotion or cream or liquid |
Oxylin |
Oxysept 1s or lens solution |
Oxysept ½ |
Panoxyl AQ. 10 |
Paraffin soft white |
Pawpaw ointment |
Pentavite chewable tablets |
Pentavite infant drops |
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Pentavite syrup child |
Phisophex |
Phisophex face wash |
Prickly heat powder |
Pigeon nose cleaner |
Pinetar |
Pinetarsol |
Pinetarsol bar |
Pinetarsol bath oil |
Pinetarsol gel |
Pinetarsol shower spray |
Pliagel |
Pluravit and vitamin C |
Pluravit capsules |
Polident dentlu crème |
Poly cal |
Poly cleans II |
Poly tar liquid |
Poly tar plus |
Poly tears |
Poly tears free |
Polycose |
Polytar emollient |
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Polyzym |
Ponoxylan gel |
Power plus energy drink |
Prantal powder |
Prefrin Liquifilm |
Prefin Z |
Prosobee |
Pryndette syrup |
Psoriacreme |
Psoriagel |
Puritabs |
Pyrantel suspension or tablets |
Pyrenel foam |
Pyrisone tablets |
Q.V. bath oil |
Q.V. cream |
Q.V. skin lotion or bar |
Quick-eze antacid tablets |
Rapaid powder or spray or cream |
Redoxin orange effervescent tablets |
Refresh eye drops |
Rendell plus |
Rennie tablets |
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Rheumatism medicated oil |
Ribena |
Rikoderm bath oil or lotion |
Rosken skin repair |
Royal jelly capsules |
RV paque |
S26 progress |
Saccharin tablets |
Sandocal effervescent tablets |
Savlon cream or liquid |
Seba med shampoo |
Sebirinse |
Sebitar |
Seborrol |
Selsun |
Sensodyne toothpaste |
Shark liver oil |
Shield |
Sigma glucose liquid |
Silic 15 cream |
Simeco |
Similac |
SM 33 liquid or gel |
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SMA |
Soaclens |
Soft wear sterile saline |
Softab |
Softmate comfort |
Softmate concept 1 and 2 |
Softmate saline |
Soov bite or burn |
Soov cream |
Soov prickly heat powder |
Sore throat gargle |
Staminade powder lemon or lime |
Star flower oil |
Statavar tablets |
Stingose spray |
Stopm itch cream |
Strepsils + vitamin C lozenges |
Strepsils honey and lemon |
Strepsils regular or menthol |
Sucaryl tablet or liquid |
Sugarless sweetener granules or sachets |
Sulphenol |
Sunsense |
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Superfade cream |
Supradyn effervescent tablet |
Sustagen hospital formula vanilla |
Sustagen regular vanilla |
Sustagen sport chocolate |
Sustagen vanilla |
Swedish bitter triad |
Sweet almond oil |
Sweetext |
Tea tree oil ointment |
Tear drops |
Tears naturale |
Temetsol soap |
Tiger balm red/white |
Total |
Transoak |
Transvasin |
Transoak |
Transvasin |
Ultrazyme protein remover |
UV ultrablock |
Valda |
Vaseline jelly |
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Vendrol syrup |
vi-daylin |
Vita plus B |
Vitadol C |
Vitaglow lecithin capsules |
Vitamin C tablets orange |
Vitamin E cream |
Vitaplex and iron Vitamin C tablets |
Vitaplex celery seed |
Vitaplex chelated zinc tablets |
Vitaplex cod liver oil capsules |
Vitaplex cod liver oil capsules |
Vitaplex goodnight formula |
Vitaplex iron chelate tablets |
Vitaplex valerian tablets |
Vitelle Vitamin B6 tablets |
Wate on tablets |
White flower embrocation |
White flower fragrant |
Witch hazel |
Zinc cream |
Zinc triple strength tablets |
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