M-9, r. 13 - Regulation respecting the activities contemplated in section 31 of the Medical Act which may be engaged in by classes of persons other than physicians

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SCHEDULE II
(s. 8.4, subpar. 3)
LIST OF CLASSES OF MEDICATIONS NURSE PRACTITIONERS SPECIALIZED IN PRIMARY CARE MAY PRESCRIBE WITH OR WITHOUT RESTRICTION
This list is based on the classification used by the Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec to establish the list of medications.
Specifications


P Can be prescribed, renewed or stopped for a 12-month period
unless there is a limit indicated.


R Can be prescribed according to the original dose to maintain
treatment, provided that the medication in question has already
been prescribed for the patient by the partner physician (renewal).
Maximum duration of 12 months. Cannot be ceased.


A Can be prescribed as dose adjustment provided that the medication
in question had been prescribed for the patient by the partner
physician and the physician has established a medical treatment
plan (as part of joint follow-up). Cannot be ceased.


Specifications


4: 00 Antihistamine Drugs P


8: 00 Anti-infective Agents


8: 08 Mebendazole P (orally only)


8: 12.06 Cephalosporins P (orally only)

Ceftriaxone sodium P (IM single dose only)


8: 12.07 Cefoxitin P (IM single dose only)


8: 12.12 Macrolides P (orally only)


8: 12.16 Penicillins P (orally only)

Penicillin G (Benzathine) P (orally or IM)


8: 12.18 Quinolones P (orally only)
(14 days or less)


8: 12.20 Sulfonamides R (orally only)

Trimethoprim/ P (orally only)
Sulfamethoxazole


8: 12.24 Tetracyclines P (orally only)


8: 12.28 Antibacterials,
Miscellaneous

Clindamycin P (orally only)

Erythromycin/ P (pediatrics only)
Acetylsulfisoxazole (orally only)


8: 14.08 Fluconazole P (orally only)
(single dose only)


8: 14.28 Nystatin P (orally only)


8: 16.04 Antituberculosis Agents R (orally only)


8: 18.04 Adamantanes P (orally only)
(7 days or less)


8: 18.32 Nucleosides and Nucleotides P (orally only)
(10 days or less)


8: 30.08 Antimalarials P (orally only)
(for prevention)


8: 30.92 Metronidazole P (orally only)


8: 36 Urinary anti-infectives P (orally only)


10: 00 Antineoplastic Agents


Methotrexate as R
Antirhumatismal Agent

Tamoxifen R


12: 00 Autonomic Drugs


12: 08.08 Antimuscarinics/
Antispasmodics

Ipratropium (bromide) R (aerosol)

Tiotropium R (inhalator)
(bromide monohydrate)


12: 12.08 Beta-Adrenergic Agonists

Formoterol (fumarate) R and A (inhalation powder)

Indacaterol (maleate) R and A

Salbutamol (sulfate) P and (14 days or less
for 1 treatment)
R (including expired
prescription)

Salmeterol R and A (inhalator)

Terbutaline P and (14 days or less
for 1 treatment)
R (including expired
prescription)


12: 12.12 Alpha and Beta - Adrenergic
Agonists

Epinephrine (hydrochloride) P (in an emergency)

Epinephrine P (auto-injector)


12: 16.04 Alpha-Adrenergic Blocking
Agents

Alfuzosin (hydrochloride) R

Dihydroergotamine (mesylate) R

Tamsulosin (hydrochloride) R


12: 20.04 Cyclobenzaprine P (7 days)
(hydrochloride)


12: 92 Drugs A.N.S., Miscellaneous

Nicotine P

Varenicline (tartrate) P


20: 00 Blood Formation,
Coagulation and Thrombosis


20: 04.04 Iron Preparations P (orally only)


20: 12.04 Anticoagulants R and A (orally only)


24: 00 Cardiovascular Drugs


24: 04.08 Cardiotonic Agents R


24: 06.04 Bile Acid Sequestrants R


24: 06.06 Fibric Acid Derivatives R


24: 06.08 HMG-CoA Reductase R and A
Inhibitors


24: 06.92 Niacin R


24: 08.16 Central Alpha- R and A
Adrenergic Agonists


24: 08.20 Direct Vasodilators R and A


24: 12.08 Nitrates and Nitrites R


24: 12.92 Vasodilating Agents, R
Miscellaneous


24: 20 Alpha - Adrenergic Blocking R and A
Agents


24: 24 Beta - Adrenergic Blocking R and A
Agents


24: 28.08 Dihydropyridines R and A


24: 28.92 Calcium-Channel Blocking
Agents, Miscellaneous R and A


24: 32.04 Angiotensin-Converting R and A
Enzyme Inhibitors (A.C.E.I.)


24: 32.08 Angiotensin II Receptor R and A
Antagonists


24: 32.20 Aldosterone Receptor R
Antagonists


28: 00 Central Nervous System Agents


28: 08.04 Non-Steroidal P and (14 days or less)
Anti-inflammatory
Agents R (once)


28: 08.08 Codeine P (28 tablets only)


28: 08.92 Acetaminophen P


28: 12.04 Phenobarbital R (epilepsy)


28: 12.08 Benzodiazepines R (epilepsy)
(Clobazam and Clonazepam)


28: 12.12 Hydantoins R


28: 12.92 Anticonvulsants, R
Miscellaneous


28: 16.04 Antidepressants R


28: 16.08 Antipsychotics R


28: 20.4 Amphetamines

Dexamphetamine (sulfate) R


28: 20.92 Other stimulants C.N.S.

Methylphenidate R
(hydrochloride)


28: 24.08 Benzodiazepines R
Lorazepam P (12 tablets only)


28: 24.92 Hydroxyzine (hydrochloride) P


28: 28 Lithium R


28: 32.28 5-HT1 Receptor Agonists R


28: 36.08 Anticholinergics R


28: 36.12 Catechol-o-methyltransferase
Inhibitors R


28: 36.16 Dopamine Precursors R


28: 36.20 Dopamine Agonists R


28: 36.92 Antiparkinsonian Agents R


28: 92 Central Nervous System R
Agents, Miscellaneous


36: 00 Diagnostic Agents


36: 26 Diabetes Mellitus

Quantitative Blood P
Ketone Reagent

Quantitative Blood P
Glucose Reagent


36: 88 Urinalysis P


40: 00 Electrolytic, Caloric,
and Water Balance


40: 12 Replacement Preparations P


40: 28 Diuretics R and A


40: 28.16 Potassium-sparing
Diuretics


40: 36 Irrigating Solutions P


48: 00 Antitussives, Expectorants
and Mucolytic Agents



48: 10.24 Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists R


48: 10.32 Mast Cell Stabilizers R and A




48: 24 Mucolytic Agents R


52: 00 Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat
(EENT) Preparations


52: 02 E.E.N.T. Antiallergic Agents

Sodium Cromoglycate P


52: 04.04 Antibacterials P
except:
Chloramphenicol
Gentamicin
Tobramycin


52: 08.08 E.E.N.T. P
Corticosteroids
except:
Ophtalmic Pomade,
Solution and Suspension


52: 16 Local Anesthetics P


52: 92 EENT Drugs, Miscellaneous

Ipratropium (bromide) P

Sodium (chloride) P


56: 00 Gastrointestinal Drugs


56: 04 Antacids-adsorbents P


56: 16 Digestants
Lactase P


56: 22.92 Antiemetics, Miscellaneous

Doxylamine/Pyridoxine P


56: 28.12 Histamine H2-Antagonists

Famotidine R
Ranitidine P


56: 28.28 Prostaglandins
Misoprostol R


56: 28.32 Protectants
Sucralfate P (for breastfeeding
only)


56: 28.36 Proton-Pump Inhibitors P (30 days or less)


56: 32 Prokinetic Agents
Domperidone P (for breastfeeding
only)


56: 36 Gastrointestinal Anti-inflammatories R


68: 00 Hormones and Synthetic
Substitutes


68: 04 Corticosteroids P (inhalator)
(28 days or less)

Prednisone P (orally for asthma
and COPD)
(10 days maximum)


68: 12 Contraceptives P


68: 16.04 Estrogens R and A


68: 16.12 Estrogen Agonists R
- Antagonists


68: 20.02 Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitors R and A


68: 20.04 Biguanides R and A


68: 20.08 Insulins R and A


68: 20.20 Sulfonylureas R and A

except: Chlorpropamid


68: 22.12 Glycogenolytic Agents R


68: 24 Parathyroid R


68: 28 Desmopressin (DDAVP) R


68: 32 Progestins R and A
except:
Depot Medroxyprogesterone P
Acetate (injectable)


68: 36.04 Thyroid Agents R and A

except:
Liothyronine Sodium


84: 00 Skin and Mucous Membrane
Agents


84: 04.04 Antibacterials P


84: 04.08 Antifungals P


84: 04.12 Scabicides and Pediculicides P


84: 04.92 Local Anti-infectives,
Miscellaneous P


84: 06 Anti-inflammatory Agents P (medium and low
strength)


84: 28 Keratolytic Agents P


84: 32 Keratoplastic Agents R


84: 92 Skin and Mucous P
Membrane Agents,
Miscellaneous
except: Fluorouracil


86: 00 Smooth Muscle Relaxants


86: 12 Genitourinary Smooth R
Muscle Relaxants


86: 16 Respiratory Smooth
Muscle Relaxants

Aminophylline R

Theophylline R


88: 00 Vitamins


88: 08 Vitamin B Complex P (orally only)
except: Cyanocobalamin R (including injectable)


88: 16 Vitamin D P (orally only)


88: 28 Multivitamin Preparations P (orally only)
A, D and C


92: 00 Miscellaneous Therapeutic
Agents


92: 00.02 Miscellaneous, Others R


92: 08 5- Alpha Reductase
Inhibitors

Finasteride R


92: 16 Antigout Agents R


92: 24 Bone Resorption Inhibitors

Alendronate monosodium R
Etidronate disodium R
Risedronate sodium R


Other medications
and substances



Combined Medications:
Medications consisting of
more than one substance or
medication listed in
Schedule II of this
Regulation P, R
and A (the most restrictive
specification)


Over-the-Counter Medications:
Medications or substances
listed in Schedules II and
III of the Regulation
respecting the terms and
conditions for the sale of
medications (chapter P-10, r. 12) P



Vaccines P


Non RAMQ formulary
medication



Local/Topical Anesthetic
Agents


Topical lidocaine-prilocain P (patch, cream)


Lidocaine hydrochloride with P (local infiltration)
or without parenteral
epinephrine


Tetracaine hydrochloride P (ophtalmic solution)


Intravenous solutions P


Zanamivir P


Oseltamivir P


Zopiclone P (10 days only)


Metformin hydrochloride R and A


Neomycin, sulfate-polymyxin B P (otic solution, 7 days)
sulfate-hydrocortisone


Ciprofloxacin, hydrochloride P (otic solution, 7 days)
hydrocortisone


Exenatide R and A


Liraglutide R and A


Roflumilast R


EXCEPTION DRUGS


Generic Name Specifications



1. Amphetamine (mixed salts of) R


2. Atomoxetine (hydrochloride) R


3. Betahistine (dihydrochloride) R


4. Bisacodyl P


5. Donepezil R and A


6. Estradiol R and A(skin patch)


7. Formoterol (fumarate R and A
dihydrate) /budesonide


8. Galantamine (hydrobromide) R and A


9. Gliclazide R and A


10. Glimepiride R and A


11. Mineral oil P


12. Insulin detemir R and A


13. Insulin glargine R and A


14. Magnesium (hydroxide) P


15. Memantine (hydrochloride) R and A


16. Methylphenidate R
(hydrochloride)


17. Metronidazole P (vaginal gel)


18. Absorbent dressing P
- sodium chloride


19. Absorbent dressing P
- fibre gelling


20. Absorbent dressing P
- hydrophilic foam alone
or in association


21. Absorbent dressing border P
- fibre gelling


22. Absorbent dressing border P
- rayon and polyester fibres


23. Absorbent dressing border P
- hydrophilic foam alone
or in association


24. Anti-odour dressing P
- activated charcoal


25. Antimicrobial dressing P
- iodized


26. Antimicrobial dressing border P
- silver


27. Moisture absorption dressing P
- hydrocolloid or polyurethane


28. Moisture absorption dressing P
border - hydrocolloid
or polyurethane


29. Low adherent wound contact P
layer dressing - polyamide
or silicone


30. Monobasic sodium phosphate/ P
dibasic sodium phosphate


31. Pioglitazone (hydrochloride) R and A


32. Micronized progesterone R


33. Quantitative reagent for P
measuring prothrombin time
in blood


34. Repaglinide R and A


35. Rivastigmine R and A(orally and patch)


36. Salmeterol/Fluticasone R and A


37. Saxagliptin R and A


38. Sennosides A and B P


39. Sitagliptin R and A


40. Sitagliptin/Metformin R and A


41. Tolterodine R


42. Tretinoin P


43. Aliskiren R


44. Aliskiren Hydrochlorothiazide R


45. Amlodipine/Atorvastatin R


46. Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose P


47. Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose/Prurite P


48. Clopidogrel Bisulfate R


49. Dabigatran etexilate R


50. Estradiol-17B/Norethindrone R and A (skin patch)


51. Estradiol-17B/Levonorgestrel R and A (skin patch)


52. Ezetimibe R


53. Nutritional formulas-lipid emulsion
(infants and children) R


54. Nutritional formulas-glucose polymer R


55. Nutritional formulas-fractionated
coconut oil R


56. Nutritional formulas-coconut oil R


57. Nutritional formulas-caseine
hydrolysates (infants and children) R


58. Nutritional formulas-monomeric R


59. Nutritional formulas-monomeric
with iron (infants or children) R


60. Nutritional formulas-polymeric
with residue R


61. Nutritional formulas-polymeric
with low residue R


62. Nutritional formulas-follow-up
preparations for premature
infants (infants) R


63. Nutritional formulas-proteins R


64. Nutritional formulas-semi-elementary R


65. Insulin aspart/Insulin aspart protamine R and A


66. Insulin lispro/lispro protamin R and A


67. Linagliptin R and A


68. Lisdexamfetamine (dimesylate) R


69. Oxybutynin R


70. Oxybutynin (chloride) R


71. Rivaroxaban R


72. Salbutamol (sulfate) R

O.C. 668-2007, s. 8; O.C. 365-2008, s. 3; O.C. 1318-2011, s. 4; O.C. 80-2014, s. 5; I.N. 2014-04-01.
SCHEDULE II
(s. 8.4, subpar. 3)
LIST OF CLASSES OF MEDICATIONS NURSE PRACTITIONERS SPECIALIZED IN PRIMARY CARE MAY PRESCRIBE WITH OR WITHOUT RESTRICTION
This list is based on the classification used by the Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec to establish the list of medications.
Specifications

P Can be prescribed, renewed or stopped for a 12-month period
unless there is a limit indicated.


R Can be prescribed according to the original dose to maintain
treatment, provided that the medication in question has already
been prescribed for the patient by the partner physician (renewal).
Maximum duration of 12 months. Cannot be ceased.


A Can be prescribed as dose adjustment provided that the medication
in question had been prescribed for the patient by the partner
physician and the physician has established a medical treatment
plan (as part of joint follow-up). Cannot be ceased.


Specifications


4: 00 Antihistamine Drugs P


8: 00 Anti-infective Agents


8: 08 Mebendazole P


8: 12.06 Cephalosporins P (orally only)

Ceftriaxone sodium P (IM single dose only)


8: 12.12 Macrolides P (orally only)


8: 12.16 Penicillins P (orally only)


8: 12.18 Quinolones P (orally only)
(14 days or less)


8: 12.20 Sulfonamides R (orally only)

Trimethoprim/ P (orally only)
Sulfamethoxazole


8: 12.24 Tetracyclines P (orally only)


8: 12.28 Antibacterials,
Miscellaneous

Clindamycin P (orally only)

Erythromycin/ P (pediatrics only)
Acetylsulfisoxazole


8: 14.08 Fluconazole P (orally only)
(single dose only)


8: 14.28 Nystatin P (orally only)


8: 16.04 Antituberculosis Agents R (orally only)


8: 18.04 Adamantanes P (orally only)
(7 days or less)


8: 18.32 Nucleosides and Nucleotides P (orally only)
(10 days or less)


8: 30.08 Antimalarials P (orally only)
(for prevention)


8: 30.92 Metronidazole P (orally only)


8: 36 Urinary anti-infectives P (orally only)


10: 00 Antineoplastic Agents


Methotrexate as R
Antirhumatismal Agent

Tamoxifen R


12: 00 Autonomic Drugs


12: 08.08 Antimuscarinics/
Antispasmodics

Ipratropium (bromide) R (aerosol)

Tiotropium R (aerosol)
(bromide monohydrate)


12: 12.08 Beta-Adrenergic Agonists

Formoterol R and A (inhalator)

Salbutamol (sulfate) P and (14 days or less
for 1 treatment)
R (including expired
prescription)

Salmeterol R and A (inhalator)

Terbutaline P and (14 days or less
for 1 treatment)
R (including expired
prescription)


12: 12.12 Alpha and Beta - Adrenergic
Agonists

Epinephrine (hydrochloride) P (in an emergency)

Epinephrine R (auto-injector)


12: 16.04 Alpha-Adrenergic Blocking
Agents

Alfuzosin (hydrochloride) R

Dihydroergotamine (mesylate) R

Tamsulosin (hydrochloride) R


12: 20.04 Cyclobenzaprine P (7 days)
(hydrochloride)


12: 92 Drugs A.N.S., Miscellaneous

Nicotine P

Varenicline (tartrate) P


20: 00 Blood Formation,
Coagulation and Thrombosis


20: 04.04 Iron Preparations P (orally only)
(for 1 month)


20: 12.04 Anticoagulants R and A (orally only)


24: 00 Cardiovascular Drugs


24: 04.08 Cardiotonic Agents R


24: 06.04 Bile Acid Sequestrants R


24: 06.06 Fibric Acid Derivatives R


24: 06.08 HMG-CoA Reductase R and A
Inhibitors


24: 06.92 Niacin R


24: 08.16 Central Alpha- R and A
Adrenergic Agonists


24: 08.20 Direct Vasodilators R and A


24: 12.08 Nitrates and Nitrites R


24: 12.92 Vasodilating Agents, R
Miscellaneous


24: 20 Alpha - Adrenergic Blocking R and A
Agents


24: 24 Beta - Adrenergic Blocking R and A
Agents


24: 28.08 Dihydropyridines R and A


24: 28.92 Calcium-Channel Blocking
Agents, Miscellaneous R and A


24: 32.04 Angiotensin-Converting R and A
Enzyme Inhibitors (A.C.E.I.)


24: 32.08 Angiotensin II Receptor R and A
Antagonists


24: 32.20 Aldosterone Receptor R
Antagonists


28: 00 Central Nervous System Agents


28: 08.04 Non-Steroidal P and (14 days or less)
Anti-inflammatory
Agents R (once)


28: 08.08 Codeine P (12 tablets only)


28: 08.92 Acetaminophen P


28: 12.04 Phenobarbital R (epilepsy)


28: 12.08 Benzodiazepines R (epilepsy)
(Clobazam and Clonazepam)


28: 12.12 Hydantoins R


28: 12.92 Anticonvulsants, R
Miscellaneous


28: 16.04 Antidepressants R


28: 16.08 Antipsychotics R


28: 20.4 Amphetamines

Dexamphetamine (sulfate) R


28: 20.92 Other stimulants C.N.S.

Methylphenidate R
(hydrochloride)


28: 24.08 Benzodiazepines R
Lorazepam P (12 tablets only)


28: 24.92 Hydroxyzine (hydrochloride) P


28: 28 Lithium R


28: 32.28 5-HT1 Receptor Agonists R


28: 36.92 Antiparkinsonian Agents R


28: 92 Central Nervous System R
Agents, Miscellaneous


36: 00 Diagnostic Agents


36: 26 Diabetes Mellitus

Quantitative Blood P
Ketone Reagent

Quantitative Blood P
Glucose Reagent


36: 88 Urinalysis P


40: 00 Electrolytic, Caloric,
and Water Balance


40: 12 Replacement Preparations P


40: 28 Diuretics R and A


40: 28.16 Potassium-sparing
Diuretics


40: 36 Irrigating Solutions P


48: 00 Antitussives, Expectorants
and Mucolytic Agents


48: 24 Mucolytic Agents R


52: 00 Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat
(EENT) Preparations


52: 02 E.E.N.T. Antiallergic Agents

Sodium Cromoglycate P


52: 04.04 Antibacterials P
except:
Chloramphenicol
Gentamicin
Tobramycin


52: 08.08 E.E.N.T. P
Corticosteroids
except:
Ophtalmic Pomade,
Solution and Suspension


52: 16 Local Anesthetics P


52: 92 EENT Drugs, Miscellaneous

Ipratropium (bromide) P

Sodium (chloride) P


56: 00 Gastrointestinal Drugs


56: 04 Antacids-adsorbents P


56: 16 Digestants
Lactase P


56: 22.92 Antiemetics, Miscellaneous

Doxylamine/Pyridoxine P


56: 28.12 Histamine H2-Antagonists

Famotidine R
Ranitidine P


56: 28.28 Prostaglandins
Misoprostol R


56: 28.32 Protectants
Sucralfate P (for breastfeeding
only)


56: 28.36 Proton-Pump Inhibitors P (30 days or less)


56: 32 Prokinetic Agents
Domperidone P (for breastfeeding
only)


68: 00 Hormones and Synthetic
Substitutes


68: 04 Corticosteroids P (inhalator)
(28 days or less)

Prednisone P (orally for asthma
and COPD)
(10 days maximum)


68: 12 Contraceptives P


68: 16.04 Estrogens R and A


68: 16.12 Estrogen Agonists R
- Antagonists


68: 20.02 Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitors R and A


68: 20.04 Biguanides R and A


68: 20.08 Insulins R and A


68: 20.20 Sulfonylureas R and A

except: Chlorpropamid


68: 22.12 Glycogenolytic Agents R


68: 24 Parathyroid R


68: 28 Desmopressin (DDAVP) R


68: 32 Progestins R and A
except:
Depot Medroxyprogesterone P
Acetate (injectable)


68: 36.04 Thyroid Agents R and A

except:
Liothyronine Sodium


84: 00 Skin and Mucous Membrane
Agents


84: 04.04 Antibacterials P


84: 04.08 Antifungals P


84: 04.12 Scabicides and Pediculicides P


84: 04.92 Local Anti-infectives,
Miscellaneous P


84: 06 Anti-inflammatory Agents P (medium and low
strength)


84: 28 Keratolytic Agents P


84: 32 Keratoplastic Agents R


84: 92 Skin and Mucous P
Membrane Agents,
Miscellaneous
except: Fluorouracil


86: 00 Smooth Muscle Relaxants


86: 12 Genitourinary Smooth R
Muscle Relaxants


86: 16 Respiratory Smooth
Muscle Relaxants

Aminophylline R

Theophylline R


88: 00 Vitamins


88: 08 Vitamin B Complex P (orally only)
except: Cyanocobalamin R (including injectable)


88: 16 Vitamin D P (orally only)


88: 28 Multivitamin Preparations P (orally only)
A, D and C


92: 00 Miscellaneous Therapeutic
Agents


92: 00.02 Miscellaneous, Others R


92: 08 5- Alpha Reductase
Inhibitors

Finasteride R


92: 16 Antigout Agents R


92: 24 Bone Resorption Inhibitors

Alendronate monosodium R
Etidronate disodium R
Ridedronate sodium R


Non RAMQ formulary
medication



Local/Topical Anesthetic
Agents


Topical lidocaine-prilocain P (patch, cream)


Lidocaine hydrochloride with P (local infiltration)
or without parenteral
epinephrine


Tetracaine hydrochloride P (ophtalmic solution)


Intravenous solutions P


Zanamivir P


Oseltamivir P


Zopiclone P (10 days only)


Metformin hydrochloride R and A


Neomycin, sulfate-polymyxin B P (otic solution, 7 days)
sulfate-hydrocortisone


Ciprofloxacin, hydrochloride P (otic solution, 7 days)
hydrocortisone


EXCEPTION DRUGS


Generic Name Specifications



1. Amphetamine (mixed salts of) R


2. Atomoxetine (hydrochloride) R


3. Betahistine (dihydrochloride) R


4. Bisacodyl P


5. Donepezil R and A


6. Estradiol R and A(skin patch)


7. Formoterol (fumarate R and A
dihydrate) /budesonide


8. Galantamine (hydrobromide) R and A


9. Gliclazide R and A


10. Glimepiride R and A


11. Mineral oil P


12. Insulin detemir R and A


13. Insulin glargine R and A


14. Magnesium (hydroxide) P


15. Memantine (hydrochloride) R and A


16. Methylphenidate R
(hydrochloride)


17. Metronidazole P (vaginal gel)


18. Absorbent dressing P
- sodium chloride

19. Absorbent dressing P
- fibre gelling

20. Absorbent dressing P
- hydrophilic foam alone
or in association

21. Absorbent dressing border P
- fibre gelling

22. Absorbent dressing border P
- rayon and polyester fibres

23. Absorbent dressing border P
- hydrophilic foam alone
or in association

24. Anti-odour dressing P
- activated charcoal

25. Antimicrobial dressing P
- iodized

26. Antimicrobial dressing border P
- silver

27. Moisture absorption dressing P
- hydrocolloid or polyurethane

28. Moisture absorption dressing P
border - hydrocolloid
or polyurethane

29. Low adherent wound contact P
layer dressing - polyamide
or silicone

30. Monobasic sodium phosphate/ P
dibasic sodium phosphate

31. Pioglitazone (hydrochloride) R and A


32. Micronized progesterone R


33. Quantitative reagent for P
measuring prothrombin time
in blood

34. Repaglinide R and A


35. Rivastigmine R and A(orally and patch)


36. Salmeterol/Fluticasone R and A


37. Saxagliptin R and A


38. Sennosides A and B P


39. Sitagliptin R and A


40. Sitagliptin/Metformin R and A


41. Tolterodine R


42. Tretinoin P

O.C. 668-2007, s. 8; O.C. 365-2008, s. 3; O.C. 1318-2011, s. 4.