S-0.1, r. 12 - Regulation respecting drugs that a midwife may prescribe or administer in the practice of midwifery

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SCHEDULE II
(s. 1)
DRUGS THAT A MIDWIFE MAY PRESCRIBE OR ADMINISTER TO THE CHILD


Substances Specifications and conditions


Ampicillin Pharmaceutical form for parenteral
administration in newborns having an emergency
condition and after a medical consultation


Epinephrine Pharmaceutical forms for parenteral and
endotracheal administration in a concentration
of 0.1 mg/ml during neonatal resuscitation


Erythromycin Pharmaceutical form for ophthalmic
administration in a concentration of 0.5% in
prophylaxis in newborns


Gentamicin Pharmaceutical form for parenteral
administration in newborns having an emergency
condition and after a medical consultation


Gentian violet Pharmaceutical form for topical
administration, in a water solution, in a
concentration of 1% or less


Hepatitis B immune globulin Pharmaceutical form for parenteral
administration


Hepatitis B vaccine Pharmaceutical form for parenteral
administration


Naloxone hydrochloride Pharmaceutical form for parenteral
administration in a concentration of 0.4 mg/ml
in newborns having an emergency condition


Nystatin Pharmaceutical form for oral administration,
presented in the form of a suspension for the
treatment of non-recurrent, non- resistant
oral mycosis


Penicillin G Pharmaceutical form for parenteral
administration in newborns having an emergency
condition and after a medical consultation


Sodium chloride Pharmaceutical form for parenteral infusion
administration in a concentration of 0.9% in
newborns having an emergency condition or for
dilution


Vitamin D Pharmaceutical form for oral administration in
breastfed infants


Vitamin K1 Pharmaceutical form for parenteral and
oral administration

O.C. 967-2008, Sch. II.