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Medicines (General Sale List) (Jersey) Order 1997[1]

THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE in pursuance of Articles 50 and 110 of the Medicines (Jersey) Law 1995, after consultation with the Medicines Advisory Council and having otherwise complied with Article 110 of the Law, orders as follows –

Commencement [see endnotes]

1        Interpretation

(1)     In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires –

“aspirin equivalent” means, in relation to a quantity of aloxiprin, the quantity of aspirin that is equal in weight to 81.25% of that quantity of aloxiprin;

“cosmetic” means any substance or preparation –

(a)     that is intended to be applied to any one or more of the various surfaces of the human body, including the skin, pilary system and hair, nails, lips and external genital organs, and the teeth and buccal mucosa; and

(b)     is so intended wholly or mainly for the purpose of perfuming them, cleansing them, protecting them, caring for them or keeping them in condition, modifying their appearance (whether for aesthetic purposes or otherwise) or combating body odours or normal body perspiration;

“dosage unit” means –

(a)     where a medicinal product is in the form of a tablet or capsule or is an article in some other similar pharmaceutical form, that tablet, capsule or other article; and

(b)     where a medicinal product is not in any such form, that quantity of the product that is used as the unit by reference to which the dose is measured;

“effervescent”, in relation to a tablet, means containing not less than 75%, by weight of the tablet, of ingredients included wholly or mainly for the purpose of releasing carbon dioxide when the tablet is dissolved or dispersed in water;

“enema” means a preparation that is to be administered into the rectum as an aqueous or oily solution or suspension;

“excipient” means a substance that does not contribute to the pharmacological action of a medicinal product, or that contributes only by regulating the release of the active ingredients;

“external use” means application to the skin, hair, teeth, mucosa of the mouth, throat, nose, ear, eye, vagina or anal canal, when a local action only is intended and extensive systemic absorption is unlikely to occur; but does not mean application by means of a throat spray, throat pastille, throat lozenge, throat tablet, nasal drop, nasal spray, nasal inhalation or teething preparation;

“food” includes –

(a)     beverages and confectionery;

(b)     substances and articles used as ingredients in the preparation of food; and

(c)     any manufactured substance to which there has been added any vitamin and which is advertised as being available and for sale to the general public as a dietary supplement;

“irrigation” means bathing by means of the application of a fluid in a continuous stream;

“Law” means the Medicines (Jersey) Law 1995;

“maximum daily dose” or “MDD” means, in relation to a substance contained in the amount of a medicinal product for internal use, the recommended maximum quantity to be taken or administered in a period of 24 hours;

“maximum dose” or “MD” means, in relation to a substance contained in the amount of a medicinal product for internal use, the recommended maximum quantity to be taken or administered at any one time;

“maximum strength” means such of the following as may be specified –

(a)     the maximum quantity of a substance by weight or volume contained in a dosage unit of a medicinal product;

(b)     the maximum number of units of activity contained in a dosage unit or a weight of a medicinal product; and

(c)     the maximum percentage of a substance contained in a medicinal product calculated in terms of weight in weight, weight in volume, volume in weight or volume in volume, as appropriate;

“medicinal product” does not include a veterinary drug;

“parenteral administration” means administration by breach of the skin or mucous membrane;

“prescription only medicine” has the same meaning as it has in Article 1(1) of the Medicines (Prescription Only) (Jersey) Order 1997;

“product licence of right” means a product licence, whether or not for the time being in force, to which a person is entitled by reason of Article 26 of the Law; and a reference to a medicinal product that is the subject of a product licence of right is a reference to a medicinal product in respect of which there is or was in force, at the time of its manufacture, a product licence of right.

(2)     In Schedules 1 and 2 –

(a)     the following abbreviations are used –

“g” for gram;

“iu” for international unit of activity;

“mcg” for microgram;

“mg” for milligram; and

“ml” for millilitre;

(b)     entries in any of columns 2, 3 and 4 in any Table in those Schedules relate only to the substances specified in column 1 against which they appear; and

(c)     where, in relation to a particular substance specified in column 1, an entry in any of columns 2, 3 and 4 bears a number or letter, that entry relates only to entries in the other of columns 2, 3 and 4 that bear the same number or letter.

(3)     Without prejudice to Article 10 of the Interpretation (Jersey) Law 1954, every provision in the Medicines (Jersey) Law 1995 that relates in any other way to its interpretation shall also apply in the same way to this Order, unless the context otherwise requires.

2        General sale list

There are specified, as classes of medicinal products that in the opinion of the Minister can with reasonable safety be sold or supplied otherwise than by or under the supervision of a pharmacist –

(a)     medicinal products that fall within the class specified in Schedule 1, but –

(i)      are not prescription only medicines,

(ii)     are not subjects of product licences of right, and

(iii)     do not fall within a class specified in Schedule 3;

(b)     medicinal products that fall within the class specified in Schedule 2 and are subjects of product licences of right, but –

(i)      are not prescription only medicines, and

(ii)     do not fall within a class specified in Schedule 3; and

(c)     medicinal products that are for sale or supply either for oral administration as foods, or for external use as cosmetics, but –

(i)      are not prescription only medicines,

(ii)     are not eye drops or eye ointments,

(iii)     do not contain any of the following substances with a maximum daily dose that is equivalent to more than 7500 international units of vitamin A or 2250 micrograms of retinol, namely vitamin A, vitamin A acetate and vitamin A palmitate, and

(iv)    do not contain vitamin D with a maximum daily dose exceeding 400 units of antirachitic activity.

3        Citation

This Order may be cited as the Medicines (General Sale List) (Jersey) Order 1997.


SCHEDULE 1[2]

(Articles 1(2) and 2(a))

Medicinal products on general sale by virtue of Article 2(a)

1        Subject to paragraphs 2 and 3, the class of medicinal products that are composed solely of one or more of the following substances, namely –

(a)     a substance specified in column 1 of Table A where the maximum strength of the substance in the medicinal product does not exceed the maximum strength (if any) specified in column 2 of that Table;

(b)     if the product is for external use only, a substance specified in column 1 of Table B, where the maximum strength of the substance in the medicinal product does not exceed the maximum strength (if any) specified in column 2 of that Table;

(c)     an aqueous or alcoholic extract, spirit, syrup or liquid suspension derived from a substance specified in column 1 of Table A or (if the product is for external use only) in column 1 of Table B; and

(d)     an excipient.

2        Where a medicinal product of the class specified in paragraph 1 has as an ingredient a substance specified in column 1 of Table A or in column 1 of Table B, and there is in relation to that substance an entry in column 3 of that Table, that product only if –

(a)     where a use is specified in column 3, the product is in a container, or package, that is labelled to show that use only; and

(b)     where a pharmaceutical form or route of administration is specified in column 3, the product is in that pharmaceutical form or is for administration by that route, as the case requires.

3        Where a medicinal product of the class specified in paragraph 1 (other than a product for external use only) has as an ingredient a substance specified in column 1 of Table A, and there is in relation to that substance an entry in column 4 of that Table, that product only if it is in a container, or package, labelled to show –

(a)     where a maximum dose is specified in column 4, a maximum dose not exceeding that specified; and

(b)     where a maximum daily dose is specified in column 4, a maximum daily dose not exceeding that specified.


 

TABLE A

 

Internal or external use

(Schedule 1)

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Substance

Maximum strength

Use, pharmaceutical form or route of administration

Maximum dose and maximum daily dose

Abietis Oil

 

 

 

Acerola

 

 

 

Acetic Acid

(1) 7.5%

(1) Internal

 

 

(2) 15.0%

(2) External

 

Activated Attapulgite

 

 

 

Activated Dimethicone

 

 

 

Agnus Castus (Chaste Tree)

 

 

 

Agropyron (Triticum)

 

 

 

Agrimony

 

 

 

Air

 

 

 

Alcohol

 

 

 

Alexitol Sodium

 

 

 

Alginic Acid

 

 

 

Almond Oil

 

 

 

Aloes, Barbados

 

 

50 mg (MD)

Aloes, Cape

 

 

100 mg (MD)

Aloin

 

 

20 mg (MD)

Aloxiprin

(1) 400 mg

(1) Tablets or capsules

 

 

(2) 800 mg

(2) Powder or granules

 

 

When combined with Aspirin, the Aspirin limits apply to the combination of Aspirin and Aspirin equivalent.

 

 

Alpha Tocopheryl Acid  Succinate

 

 

 

Aluminium Carbonate (Basic)

 

 

 

Aluminium Glycinate

 

 

 

Aluminium Hydroxide

 

 

 

Aluminum Oxide

 

 

 

Amaranth

 

 

 

Aminoacetic Acid (Glycine)

 

 

 

Aminobenzoic Acid

 

(1) Internal

(1) 30 mg (MDD)

 

 

(2) External

 

Ammonia, Solutions of

(1) 5.0% of NH3 (Ammonia)

(1) All preparations except smelling salts

 

 

(2) 15.0% of NH3 (Ammonia)

(2) Smelling salts

 

Ammonium Acetate Solution, Strong

 

 

 

Ammonium Bicarbonate

 

 

 

Ammonium Carbonate

 

 

 

Ammonium Chloride

 

 

 

Amylmetacresol

 

(1) Internal

(1) 0.6 mg (MD)

 

(2) 0.5%

(2) External (except mouthwashes)

 

 

(3) 0.001% final concentration

(3) Mouth-washes

 

Amyloglycosidase Concentrate

 

 

 

Anethole

 

 

 

Angelica

 

 

 

Aniseed (Anise)

 

 

 

Anise Oil

 

 

 

Arachis Oil

 

 

 

Arrowroot

 

 

 

Artichoke

 

 

 

Asafetida

 

 

 

Ascorbic Acid

 

 

 

Aspirin

(1) 325 mg

(1) Tablets or capsules

 

 

(2) 650 mg

(2) Powder or granules

 

 

(3) 500 mg

(3) Effervescent tablets

 

Avena (oats)

 

 

 

Balm

 

 

 

Balm of Gilead

 

 

 

Barberry Bark

 

 

 

Bayberry

 

 

 

Beeswax

 

 

 

Benzalkonium Chloride

(1) 600 mcg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Benzoic Acid

(1) 0.2%

(1) Internal

 

 

(2) 5.0%

(2) External

 

Benzoin

 

 

 

Benzoin Tincture, Compound BP

 

(1) Internal: vapour inhalations

 

 

(2) 0.8%

(2) Internal: pastilles

 

 

 

(3) External

 

Benzyl Alcohol

(1) 4 mg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Berberis

 

Bitter, Stomachic

Equivalent to 500 mcg Berberine (MD)

Betacarotene

 

 

6 mg (MDD)

Biotin

 

 

 

Bisacodyl

 

Internal: tablets; preparations other than for use by children less than 10 years of age

10 mg (MD)

Bismuth Aluminate

 

 

6 mg (MD) calculated as Bismuth Oxide

Bismuth Carbonate

 

 

 

Bismuth Citrate

 

 

 

Bismuth Oxide

 

 

 

Bismuth Subnitrate

 

 

 

Black Catechu

 

 

 

Black Haw

 

 

 

Blackberry

 

 

 

Black Currant

 

 

 

Black Root

 

 

 

Bladderwrack (Fucus)

 

 

 

Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum)

 

 

265 mg (MD)

Blue Flag

 

 

600 mg (MDD)

Boldo

 

 

1.5 g (MD)

Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum)

 

 

 

Bran

 

 

 

Buchu

 

 

 

Buckthorn

 

 

 

Bugleweed

 

 

 

Butternut (White Walnut)

 

 

 

Caffeine

 

 

 

Caffeine Citrate

 

 

 

Cajuput Oil

 

 

 

Calamus (Sweet Flag)

 

 

 

Calcium Ascorbate

 

 

 

Calcium Carbonate

 

 

 

Calcium Chloride

 

 

 

Calcium Gluconate

 

 

 

Calcium Glycerophosphate

 

 

 

Calcium Heptagluconate

 

 

 

Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate

 

 

 

Calcium Lactate

 

 

 

Calcium Pantothenate

 

 

 

Calcium Phosphate

 

 

 

Calumba

 

 

 

Camphor

 

 

20 mg (MD) 30 mg (MDD)

Candida Yeast Extract

 

 

 

Capsicum

 

 

 

Capsicum Oleoresin BPC 1923

 

 

 

Capsicum Oleoresin BPC 1973

 

(1) Internal

(1) 1.2 mg (MD)

 

 

 

(1) 1.8 mg (MDD)

 

(2) 2.5%

(2) External

 

Caraway

 

 

 

Caraway Oil

 

 

 

Carbon Black

 

 

 

Cardamom

 

 

 

Cardamom Oil

 

 

 

Carmellose Sodium

 

 

 

Carrot

 

 

 

Cascara

 

 

 

Cassia Oil

 

 

 

Castor Oil

 

 

 

Catechu

 

 

 

Celery Oil

 

 

 

Celery Seed

 

 

 

Cellulose

 

 

 

Centaury

 

 

 

Cetalkonium Chloride

(1) 0.01%

(1) Internal: teething gels

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Cetirizine Hydrochloride

(1) 10 mg

(1) Tablets for symptomatic relief of perennial rhinitis, seasonal allergic rhinitis and idiopathic chronic urticaria in adults and in children aged not less than 12 years

(1) 10 mg (MDD)

 

(2) 1 mg/ml

(2) Liquid preparations for symptomatic relief of perennial rhinitis, seasonal allergic rhinitis and idiopathic chronic urticaria in adults and in children aged not less than 6 years

(1) 10 mg (MDD)

Cetylpyridinium Chloride

 

 

5 mg (MD)

Chalk

 

 

 

Chamomile

 

 

 

Charcoal, Medicinal

 

 

 

Chickweed

 

 

 

Chlorbutol

 

(1) Internal: solid preparations

(1) 150 mg (MD)

 

(2) 0.5%

(2) Internal: liquid preparations

 

 

(3) 2.5%

(3) External (except toothache gels)

 

 

(4) 7.0%

(4) External: toothache gels

 

Chlorhexidine Hydrochloride

(1) 5 mg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Chloroform

(1) 0.5%

(1) Internal

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Chlorophenols

(1) 1 mg

(1) Internal

 

 

(2) 0.6%

(2) External

 

Chloroxylenol

(1) 0.5%

(1) Internal

 

 

(2) 5.0%

(2) External

 

Choline Bitartrate

 

 

 

Choline Salicylate

(1) 9.0%

(1) Internal: teething gels

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Chondrus

 

 

 

Cimicifuga (Black Cohosh)

 

 

200 mg (MD)

Cinnamic Acid

(1) 500 mcg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Cinnamon

 

 

 

Cinnamon Oil

 

 

 

Citric Acid

 

 

 

Clivers

 

 

 

Clove

 

 

 

Clove Oil

 

 

 

Clover (Red Clover)

 

 

 

Cobalt Sulphate

 

 

Equivalent to 0.25 mg elemental Cobalt (MDD)

Cocillana

 

 

 

Cod Liver Oil

 

 

As for Vitamin A and Vitamin D

Coltsfoot

 

 

 

Copper Carbonate

 

 

Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Copper (MDD)

Copper Sulphate

 

(1) Internal

(1) Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Copper (MDD)

 

(2) 1.0%

(2) External

 

Coriander

 

 

 

Coriander Oil

 

 

 

Cranesbill (Geranium)

 

 

 

Creosote

 

(1) Internal

(1) 0.125 ml (MD)

 

(2) 0.5%

(2) External

 

Cyanocobalamin

 

 

10 mcg (MDD)

Damiana

 

 

 

Dandelion

 

 

 

Dequalinium Chloride

 

Minor infections of the mouth and throat

0.25 mg (MD) 2 mg (MDD)

Dexpanthenol

 

 

 

Dexpanthenol (Panthenol, Pantothenol)

 

 

 

Dextrose

 

 

 

Dextrose Monohydrate

 

 

 

Dichlorobenzyl Alcohol

(1) 2mg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Dichloroxylenol

(1) 0.5%

(1) Internal

 

 

(2) 5.0%

(2) External

 

Dihydroxyaluminium Sodium Carbonate

 

 

 

Dill Oil

 

 

 

Dimethicone

 

 

 

Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)

 

 

 

Docusate Sodium

 

 

 

Domiphen Bromide

 

 

 

Echinacea

 

 

 

Edible Bone Flour (Bonemeal)

 

 

 

Eicosapent-aenoic Acid (EPA)

 

 

 

Elder

 

 

 

Elecampane

 

 

 

Equisetum

 

 

 

Erythrosine E127

 

 

 

Ether

 

 

0.25 ml (MD)

Eucalyptol

 

 

 

Eucalyptus Oil

 

 

 

Euphorbia hirta (Euphorbia Pilulifera or Pill-Bearing Spurge)

 

 

 

Famotidine

10 mg

For short term symptomatic relief of heartburn, indigestion, acid indigestion and hyperacidity

10 mg (MD)

20 mg (MDD)

Fast Green FCF

 

 

 

Fennel

 

 

 

Fennel Oil

 

 

 

Fenugreek

 

 

 

Ferric Ammonium Citrate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferric Chloride

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferrous Carbonate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferrous Fumarate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferrous Gluconate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferrous Sulphate

 

(1) Internal (except for use as Cyanide antidote)

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

 

(2) 15.8% (Fe SO4 7H2O)

(2) Internal: for use as Cyanide antidote only

 

Fibre, Vegetable

 

 

 

Fig

 

 

 

Fir Oil, Siberian

 

 

 

Folic Acid

 

 

500 mcg (MDD)

Frangula

 

 

 

Frangula Bark

 

 

 

Frangulin

 

 

 

Fringe Tree

 

 

 

Fumitory

 

 

160 mg (MD)

Garlic

 

 

 

Garlic Oil

 

 

 

Gentian

 

 

 

Ginger

 

 

 

Ginseng

 

 

 

Glucose, Liquid

 

 

 

Glutamic Acid Hydrochloride

 

 

 

Glycerol

 

 

 

Glycerophosphoric Acid

 

 

 

Golden Seal

 

 

 

Gravel Root (Eupatorium Purpureum)

 

 

 

Grindelia

 

 

 

Ground Ivy

 

 

 

Guaiacum Resin

 

 

200 mg (MD)

Guaiphenesin

 

 

200 mg (MD)

Halibut Liver Oil

 

 

As for Vitamin A and Vitamin D

Halogenated Phenols

1.0%

 

 

Hamamelis

 

 

 

Heartsease

 

 

 

Hemlock Spruce (Canadian Pine)

 

 

400 mg (MD)

Hesperidin Complex

 

 

 

Hexylresorcinol

(1) 2.5 mg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Holy Thistle (Cnicus Benedictus)

 

 

1.5g (MD)

Honey, Purified

 

 

 

Hops (Lupulus)

 

 

 

Horehound, White

 

 

 

Horseradish

 

 

 

Hydrangea

 

 

 

Hydrotalcite

 

 

 

Hyssop

 

 

 

Ibuprofen

(1) 200 mg

(1) Internal: Tablets, capsules, powders, granules for treatment of rheumatic or muscular pain, backache, neuralgia, migraine, headache, dental pain, dysmenorrhoea, feverishness, symptoms of colds and influenza in adults and children aged not less than 12 years

(1) 400 mg (MD)

1200 mg (MDD)

 

(2) 2% (100 mg in 5 ml)

(2) Internal: Liquid for treatment of rheumatic or muscular pain, headache, dental pain, feverishness or symptoms of colds and influenza in children under the age of 12 years

(2) 200 mg (MD)

800 mg (MDD)

 

(3) 5%

(3) External: for treatment of backache, rheumatic pain, muscular aches, pains or swellings such as strains, sprains and sports injuries in adults and in children aged not less than 12 years

(3) 125 mg (MD)

500 mg (MDD)

Iceland Moss

 

 

 

Inositol

 

 

 

Iodine

 

 

10 mg (MDD)

Iodophenol

(1) 0.2 mg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

(2) 0.08%

(2) External

 

Ipecacuanha

 

 

 

Ispaghula

 

 

 

Ispaghula Husk

 

 

 

Jamaica Dogwood

 

 

 

Juniper

 

 

 

Juniper Oil

 

 

 

Kaolin, Heavy

 

 

 

Kaolin, Light

 

 

 

Kava

 

 

 

Kelp

 

 

 

Kola

 

 

 

Lady’s Mantle

 

 

 

Laminaria

 

 

 

Lappa (Burdock)

 

 

 

Lavender Oil

 

 

 

Lemon

 

 

 

Lemon Oil

 

 

 

Lettuce (Lactuca Sativa)

 

 

 

Lignocaine

(1) 0.6%

(1) Internal: teething gels

 

 

(2) 2.0%

(2) External, for use in persons aged not less than 12 years (except local ophthalmic use)

 

Lignocaine Hydrochloride

(1) 0.7%

(1) Internal: teething gels

 

 

(2) 0.7%

(2) External (except local ophthalmic use)

 

Lime Oil

 

 

 

Linseed

 

 

 

Liquorice

 

 

 

Liquorice Extract, Deglycyrrhizinised

 

 

 

Liver Extract

 

 

 

Lobelia

 

 

65 mg (MD)

Loperamide Hydrochloride

2 mg

Symptomatic treatment of acute diarrhoea, in adults and in children aged not less than 12 years

4 mg (MD)
12 mg (MDD)

Loratadine

10 mg

For symptomatic relief of perennial rhinitis, seasonal allergic rhinitis amd idiopathic chronic urticaria in adults and in children aged not less than 12 years

10 mg (MDD)

Lucerne (Alfalfa)

 

 

 

Lungwort

 

 

 

Lysine Hydrochloride

 

 

 

Magaldrate

 

 

 

Magnesium Alginate

 

 

 

Magnesium Carbonate, Heavy

 

 

 

Magnesium Carbonate, Light

 

 

 

Magnesium Glycerophosphate

 

 

 

Magnesium Hydroxide

 

 

 

Magnesium Oxide, Heavy

 

 

 

Magnesium Oxide, Light

 

 

 

Magnesium Phosphate

 

 

 

Magnesium Stearate

 

 

 

Magnesium Sulphate

 

 

 

Magnesium Trisilicate

 

 

 

Maize

 

 

 

Malted Milk

 

 

 

Malt Extract

 

 

 

Maltose

 

 

 

Manganese Glycerophosphate

 

 

Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Manganese (MDD)

Manganese Sulphate

 

 

Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Manganese (MDD)

Marshmallow Root

 

 

 

Mate

 

 

 

Matricaria (German Chamomile)

 

 

 

Meadow Sweet

 

 

 

Menthol

 

 

 

Menthyl Valerate

100 mg

 

200 mg (MD)

Menyanthes (Bogbean/ Buckbean)

 

 

 

Methyl Cellulose

 

 

 

Methyl Salicylate

 

(1) Internal: nasal inhalations (except aerosols)

 

 

(2) 1 mg

(2) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(3) External

 

Methylated Spirit, Industrial

 

(1) Internal: nasal inhalations to be inhaled from a handkerchief or other soft material

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Motherwort

 

 

 

Myrrh

 

 

 

Nettle (Urtica Dioica)

 

 

 

Nicotinamide

 

 

300 mg (MDD)

Nicotine

(1) 4 mg

(1) Gum for the relief of nicotine withdrawal symptoms as an aid to smoking cessation only

 

 

 

(2) Transdermal patches for the relief of nicotine withdrawal symptoms as an aid to smoking cessation only

(2) 15 mg in 16 hours of continuous application or 21 mg in 24 hours of continuous application

 

(3) 4 mg

(3) Lozenges for the relief of nicotine withdrawal symptoms as an aid to smoking cessation only

 

Nicotinic Acid

 

 

100 mg (MDD)

Nutmeg

 

 

 

Nutmeg Oil

 

 

 

Oak Bark

 

 

 

Olive Oil

 

 

 

Orange

 

 

 

Oxygen

 

 

 

Oxymetazoline

0.05%

Non-oily nasal sprays or nasal drops

 

Oxymetazoline Hydrochloride

0.05%

Non-oily nasal sprays or nasal drops

 

Pantothenic Acid

 

 

 

Papain

 

 

 

Paracetamol (except when combined with Methionine, DL)

(1) 500 mg (adults) 120 mg (children)

(1) Tablets or capsules

 

 

(2) 1000 mg (adults) 240 mg (children)

(2) Powder or granules

 

 

(3) 2.5% (adults, and children aged not less than 12 years)

(3) Liquid preparations

 

 

(4) 2.4% (adults, and children aged less than 12 years)

(4) Liquid preparations

(4) 480 mg (MD) 1920 mg (MDD)

Paraffin, Liquid

 

All preparations (except nasal drops, nasal sprays, nasal inhalations and oral laxatives)

 

Parsley

 

 

 

Parsley piert

 

 

 

Passiflora

 

 

 

Patent Blue VE131

 

 

 

Pectin

 

 

 

Pellitory

 

 

 

Peppermint

 

 

 

Peppermint Oil

 

 

 

Phenol

(1) 1.0%

(1) Internal (except smelling salts)

 

 

(2) 5.0%

(2) Smelling salts

 

 

(3) 2.5%

(3) External

 

Phenylephrine Hydrochloride

 

Internal: all preparations (except nasal drops, nasal sprays and nasal inhalations)

Equivalent to 10 mg Phenylephrine (MD)

Pilewort

 

 

 

Pimento Oil

 

 

 

Pini Sylvestris Oil

 

(1) Internal:

 

 

(a) 9 mg

(a) inhalant capsules

 

 

(b) 6 mg

(b) pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

(c) 0.05 mg/5 ml

(c) cough syrups

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Pleurisy Root

 

 

 

Poke Root (Phytolacca)

 

(1) Internal

(1) 120 mg

 

 

(2) External

 

Poplar (Aspen)

 

 

 

Potassium Acid Tartrate

 

 

 

Potassium Bicarbonate

 

 

 

Potassium Carbonate

 

 

 

Potassium Chloride

0.15%

Treatment of acute diarrhoea

 

Potassium Citrate

 

 

 

Potassium Gluconate

 

 

 

Potassium Glycerophosphate

 

 

 

Potassium Iodide

 

 

Equivalent to 10 mg Iodine (MDD)

Potassium Molybdate

 

 

Equivalent to 200 mcg elemental Molybdenum (MDD)

Potassium Nitrate

 

 

100 mg (MD)

Potassium Sulphate

 

 

 

Prickly Ash Bark (Zanthoxylum Clavaherculis)

 

 

 

Primula Rhizome Extract

 

 

 

Psyllium

 

 

 

Pulsatilla

 

 

 

Pumilio Pine Oil

 

 

 

Pyridoxine Hydrochloride

 

 

 

Quassia

 

 

 

Queen’s Delight

 

 

320 mg (MD)

Quinine Base

 

 

35 mg (MD)

Quinine Sulphate

 

 

Equivalent to 35 mg Quinine (MD)

Ranitidine Hydrochloride

75 mg

For short-term symptomatic relief of heartburn, indigestion, acid indigestion and hyperacidity

150 mg (MDD)

Raspberry

 

 

 

Rhubarb Rhizome

 

 

 

Riboflavine

 

 

 

Riboflavine Sodium Phosphate

 

 

 

Rose Fruit

 

 

 

Rosemary

 

 

 

Rosemary Oil

 

 

 

Rubellin

 

 

 

Rutin

 

 

 

Sage

 

 

 

Sage Oil

 

 

 

Salicylic Acid

(1) 0.06%

(1) Internal: antiseptic liquid, pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External: (a) corn plasters

 

 

(b) 12.5%

(b) all other preparations for treatment of corns or callouses

 

 

(c) 3.0%

(c) dusting powder

 

 

(d) 2.0%

(d) creams, ointments or gels

 

 

(e) 0.5% in the impregnating solution

(e) medicated pads

 

 

(f) 0.06%

(f) antiseptic liquids

 

 

(g) 0.05%

(g) liquids (except liquids for treatment of corns or callouses, and antiseptic liquids)

 

 

(h) 3.0%

(h) soaps

 

 

 

(i) wart plasters

 

Sambucus

 

 

 

Sarsaparilla

 

 

 

Saw Palmetto

 

 

 

Scullcap

 

 

 

Senega

 

 

 

Senna Fruit

 

 

 

Senna Leaf

 

 

 

Sennosides A and B

 

 

15 mg (MD)

Shepherd’s Purse

 

 

 

Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus)

 

 

 

Slippery Elm – Powdered Bark

 

 

 

Sodium Acid Phosphate

 

 

 

Sodium Alginate

 

 

 

Sodium Ascorbate

 

 

 

Sodium Bicarbonate

 

 

 

Sodium Carbonate

 

 

 

Sodium Chloride

 

 

 

Sodium Citrate

 

 

 

Sodium Glycerophos-phate

 

 

 

Sodium Iodide

 

 

Equivalent to 10 mg Iodine (MDD)

Sodium Phosphate

 

 

 

Sodium Picosulphate

(1) 0.1%

(1) Adults, and children aged not less than 10 years

(1) 15 mg   (MD)
15 mg (MDD)

 

(2) 2.5 mg

(2) Gel filled capsules, for use by adults and children aged not less than 10 years

(2) 15 mg (MD)

15 mg (MDD)

Sodium Potassium Tartrate

 

 

 

Sodium Salicylate

 

 

 

Sodium Sulphate

 

 

 

Sorbitol

 

 

 

Soya Oil

 

 

 

Spinach

 

 

 

Squaw Vine

 

 

 

Squill, Indian

 

 

 

Squill Vinegar

 

 

 

Squill, White

 

 

 

Starch

 

 

 

St. Mary’s Thistle

 

 

 

Sterculia

 

 

 

Stone Root

 

 

 

Storax

 

 

 

Sucrose

 

 

 

Sucrose Octaacetate

 

 

 

Sulphur

 

 

 

Sunflower Oil

 

 

 

Sweet Birch Oil

 

 

 

Tannic Acid

(1) 5 mg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Tartaric Acid

 

 

 

Terpineol

 

 

 

Thiamine Hydrochloride

 

 

 

Thiamine Mononitrate

 

 

 

Thyme

 

 

 

Thyme Oil

 

 

 

Thymol

 

 

 

Tilia (Lime Flowers)

 

 

 

Titanium Dioxide

 

 

 

Tocopheryl Acetate

 

 

 

Tolu Balsam

 

 

 

Tolu-flavour Solution

 

 

 

Treacle

 

 

 

Turpentine Oil

 

(1) Internal: vapour inhalations (except preparations to be applied topically)

 

 

(2) 5.0%

(2) Internal: vapour inhalations from products to be applied topically

 

 

 

(3) External

 

Unicorn Root, False

 

 

 

Uva Ursi (Bearberry)

 

 

 

Valerian

 

 

 

Verbena

 

 

 

Vitamin A

 

 

7500 iu (2250 mcg Retinol equivalent) (MDD)

Vitamin A Acetate

 

 

Equivalent to 7500 iu Vitamin A (2250 mcg Retinol equivalent) (MDD)

Vitamin A Palmitate

 

 

Equivalent to 7500 iu Vitamin A (2250 mcg Retinol equivalent) (MDD)

Vitamin D (Calciferol)

 

 

400 iu (10 mcg Chole-calciferol) (MDD)

Vitamin E

 

 

 

Wahoo (Euonymus Atropurpureus)

 

 

 

Watercress

 

 

 

Wheat

 

 

 

Wild Cherry

 

 

 

Wild Indigo

 

 

 

Wild Lettuce

 

 

 

Willow White

 

 

 

Wood Betony

 

 

 

Xanthan Gum

 

 

 

Xylometazoline Hydrochloride

0.1%

Non-oily nasal sprays or nasal drops

 

Yarrow

 

 

 

Yeast

 

 

 

Yellow Dock

 

 

 

Zinc Gluconate

 

 

Equivalent to 5 mg elemental Zinc (MDD)

Zinc Oxide

 

 

Equivalent to 5 mg elemental Zinc (MDD)

Zinc Sulphate

 

(1) Internal

(1) Equivalent to 5 mg elemental Zinc (MDD)

 

(2) 0.25%

(2) External

 

 


 


TABLE B

External use only

(Schedule 1)

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Substance

Maximum strength

Use,
pharmaceutical
form or route of administration

Acetone

 

 

Aldioxa (Aluminium Dihydroxyallantoinate)

 

 

Alkanna

 

 

n-Alkyl Isoquinolinium Bromide

 

 

Allantoin

 

 

Alphapinene

 

 

Alum

 

 

Aluminium Sulphate

 

 

Amber Oil

 

 

Aminacrine Hydrochloride

 

 

Arnica

 

 

Bay Oil

 

 

Benzethonium Chloride

 

 

Benzocaine

3.0%

For use in persons
aged not less than 12
years (except
ophthalmic use)

Benzoyl Peroxide

2.5%

For the treatment of spots or pimples on the face

Benzyl Benzoate

 

 

Benzyl Cinnamate

 

 

Benzyl Nicotinate

 

 

Bismuth Subgallate

 

 

Borax (Sodium Borate)

(1) 5.0%

(1) All preparations (except ophthalmic lotions)

 

(2) 0.7%

(2) Ophthalmic lotions

Boric Acid

2.5%

 

Bornyl Acetate

 

 

Bryony, Black

 

 

Burgundy Pitch

 

 

Cade Oil

 

 

Calamine

 

 

Calcium Alginate

 

 

Calcium Undecylenate

 

 

Calendula (Marigold)

 

 

Camphor Oil

 

 

Capsicum Oleoresin

 

 

Capsicum Oleoresin (Water soluble)

 

 

Cedar Wood Oil

 

 

Centella

 

 

Cetomacrogol

 

 

Cetostearyl Alcohol

 

 

Cetrimide

 

 

Chamomile Oil

 

 

Chlorhexidine Acetate

 

 

Chlorhexidine Gluconate

 

 

Chlorocresol

0.2%

 

Chlorphenesin

 

 

Citronella Oil

 

 

Clorophene

1.25%

 

Clotrimazole

(1) 1.0%

(1) Powder for the prevention of, or as an adjunct to the treatment of, tinea pedis (athlete’s foot)

 

(2) 1.0%

(2) All preparations other than powders for the treatment of tinea pedis and tinea cruris

 

(3)(a) 500 mg

(3)(b) 2.0%

(3) Combination pack comprising:

(a) Pessary for treatment of candidal vaginitis

(b) Cream for treatment of candidal vulvitis and as an adjunct to treatment of candidal vaginitis

Coal Tar

 

 

Colloidal Sulphur

 

 

Colophony

 

 

Comfrey Root

 

 

Crotamiton

 

 

Dibromopropamidine Isethionate

 

 

Dichlorodifluoromethane (Propellent 12)

 

 

Dichlorodifluoromethane (Propellent 21)

 

 

Dichlorophen

1.0%

 

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane

 

 

Diethyl Phthalate

 

 

Diethylamine Salicylate

 

 

Diperodon Hydrochloride

 

 

Disodium Edetate

 

 

Edetic Acid

 

 

Emulsifying Wax

 

 

Ethyl Nicotinate

 

 

Ethyl Salicylate

 

 

Eugenol

 

 

European Birch

 

 

Formaldehyde Solution

1.3%

Dentifrice

Fuller’s Earth

 

 

Geranium Oil

 

 

Glycol Salicylate

 

 

Guaiacol

 

 

Gutta Percha

 

 

Halquinol

0.6%

 

Heparin

 

 

Heparinoid

1.0%

For the relief of bruises, sprains and soft tissue injuries in adults and in children aged 6 years and over

Hexetidine

0.1%

 

Hexyl Nicotinate

2.0%

 

Histamine Hydrochloride

0.1%

 

Horse-chestnut (Aesculus)

 

 

Hydrogen Peroxide

 

 

Hypericum (St. John’s Wort)

 

 

Hypophosphorous Acid

 

 

Ichthammol

 

 

Iodoform

(1) 10.0%

(1) Paints

 

(2) 50.0%

(2) Pastes

Isopentane

 

 

Isopropyl Alcohol

 

 

Isopropyl Myristate

 

 

Isopropyl Palmitate

 

 

Kaolin, Heavy

 

 

Labrador Tea

 

 

Lactic Acid

 

 

Lauromacrogols

 

 

Lauryl Alcohol, Ethoxylated

 

 

Light Liquid Paraffin

 

 

Linseed Oil

 

 

Mastic

 

 

Melaleuca Oil

 

 

Mepyramine Maleate

2.0%

For the symptomatic relief of insect stings and bites, and nettle stings, in adults and in children aged 2 and over

Methoxymethane

 

 

Methyl Nicotinate

 

 

Methylbenzethonium Chloride

 

 

Mexenone

 

 

Miconazole Nitrate

(1) 2.0%

(1) Creams and powders for treatment of tinea pedis (athlete’s foot) only

 

(2) 2.0% (w/w for spray powders excluding any propellants)

(2) Spray powders for prevention and treatment of tinea pedis (athlete’s foot) only

Microcrystalline Wax

 

 

Mustard Oil, Volatile

01.%

 

Nonivamide

0.1.%

 

Nonoxinols

 

 

Octaphonium Chloride

 

 

Oleic Acid

 

 

Oleyl Alcohol

 

 

Padimate D

 

 

Paeony (Peony)

 

 

Paraffin, Hard

 

 

Paraffin, White Soft

 

 

Paraffin, Yellow Soft

 

 

Peru, Balsam of

 

 

Polyethoxyethanol

 

 

Potassium Chloride

 

 

Potassium Edetate

 

 

Potassium Hydroxide

 

 

Potassium Hydroxyquinoline Sulphate

0.6%

 

Potassium Thiocyanate

 

 

Povidone-Iodine

 

All preparations (except those for use in surgical operations and those for vaginal use)

Proflavine Hemisulphate

 

 

Propylene Glycol

 

 

Propylene Phenoxetol

 

 

Pyrethrum (Chrysanthemum)

 

 

Pyrithione Zinc

 

 

Rue

0.1%

 

Shark Liver Oil

(1) 3.0 g

(1) Suppositories

 

 

(2) All preparations for external use (except suppositories)

Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate

 

 

Sodium Fluoride

(1) 0.33%

(1) Dentifrice

 

(2) 0.05%

(2) Mouthwash intended for daily use

 

(3) 0.2%

(3) Other mouthwashes

Sodium Hydrochloride

12.0%

 

Sodium Lactate

 

 

Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate

 

 

Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphosuccinate

 

 

Sodium Monofluorophosphate

1.14%

Dentifrice

Sodium Pyrophosphate

 

 

Sodium Pyrrolidone Carboxylate

 

 

Soft Soap

 

 

Southern Wood

 

 

Squalane

 

 

Stannous Fluoride

0.62%

Dentifrice

Stearyl Alcohol, Ethoxylated

 

 

Strontium Acetate

 

Dentifrice

Strontium Chloride Hexahydrate

 

Dentifrice

Talc

 

 

Tar

 

 

Terebene (Terepene)

 

 

Thurfyl Salicylate

 

 

Titanium Peroxide

 

 

Titanium Salicylate

 

 

Tolnaftate

 

 

Trichlorofluoromethane (Propellent 11)

 

 

Triclosan

 

 

Undecenoic Acid

 

 

Urea

 

 

Urea Hydrogen Peroxide

 

 

Wood Alcohols

 

 

Wool Alcohols, Acetylated

 

 

Wool Fat

 

 

Zinc Carbonate

 

 

Zinc Citrate Trihydrate

 

Dentifrice

Zinc Oleate

 

 

Zinc Stearate

 

 

Zinc Undecenoate

 

 

 


SCHEDULE 2

(Articles 1(2) and 2(b))

Medicinal products on general sale by virtue of Article 2(b)

1        Subject to paragraphs 2 and 3, the class of medicinal products that are composed solely of one or more of the following substances, namely –

(a)     a substance specified in column 1 of Table A, where the maximum strength of the substance in the medicinal product does not exceed the maximum strength (if any) specified in column 2 of that Table;

(b)     if the product is for external use only, a substance specified in column 1 of Table B, where the maximum strength of the substance in the medicinal product does not exceed the maximum strength (if any) specified in column 2 of that Table;

(c)     an aqueous or alcoholic extract, spirit, syrup or liquid suspension derived from a substance specified in column 1 of Table A or (if the product is for external use only) in column 1 of Table B;

(d)     an excipient;

(e)     haemoglobin or any of the following parts of animals, namely, bone, horn, brain, genitals, prostate and spleen (but not being an extract from any of those parts);

(f)      a glycerine extract of bone marrow;

(g)     a bovine blood derivative; and

(h)     a substance of vegetable origin or an extract of such a substance used in Jersey as a food.

2        Where a medicinal product of the class specified in paragraph 1 has as an ingredient a substance specified in column 1 of Table A or in column 1 of Table B, and there is in relation to that substance an entry in column 3 of that Table, that product only if it is for such use, in such pharmaceutical form and for administration by such route, as may be specified in column 3.

3        Where a medicinal product of the class specified in paragraph 1 (other than a product for external use only) has as an ingredient a substance specified in column 1 of Table A, and there is in relation to that substance an entry in column 4 of that Table, that product only if it is in a container, or package, labelled to show –

(a)     where a maximum dose is specified in column 4, a maximum dose not exceeding that specified; and

(b)     where a maximum daily dose is specified in column 4, a maximum daily dose not exceeding that specified.


 

TABLE A

 

Internal or external use

(Schedule 2)

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Substance

Maximum strength

Use, pharmaceutical form or route of administration

Maximum dose and maximum daily dose

Abietis Oil

 

 

 

Absinthium

 

 

 

Acacia Powder

 

 

 

Acetic Acid BP

(1) 7.5%

(1) Internal

 

 

(2) 15.0%

(2) External

 

Acetomenaphthone

 

 

10 mg (MD)

Activated Dimethicone

 

 

 

Adenosine

 

 

 

Adipic Acid

(1) 25 mg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Aesculus

 

 

 

Agar

 

 

 

Agrimony

 

 

 

Albumin Tannate

 

 

 

Alcohol BP

 

 

 

Alexitol Sodium

 

 

 

Alginic Acid

 

 

 

Almond Oil

 

 

 

Almond Oil Volatile Bitter (free from Hydrocyanic Acid)

 

 

 

Aloes

 

 

100 mg (MD)

Aloes, Silver Derivatives of

 

 

 

Aloin

 

 

20 mg (MD)

Aloxiprin

(1) 400 mg

(1) Tablets

 

 

(2) 800 mg

(2) Powder

 

 

When combined with Aspirin, the Aspirin limits apply to the combination of Aspirin and Aspirin equivalent

 

 

Alum

 

 

 

Aluminium Glycinate

 

 

 

Aluminium Hydroxide

 

 

 

Aluminium Oxide

 

 

 

Aluminium Phosphate

 

 

 

American Cranesbill Root

 

 

 

American Liverwort

 

 

 

Aminoacetic Acid

 

 

 

Aminobenzoic Acid (Vitamin H)

 

 

30 mg (MD)

Ammonia, Solutions of

(1) 5.0% of NH3 (Ammonia)

(1) All preparations (except smelling salts)

 

 

(2) 15.0% of NH3 (Ammonia)

(2) Smelling salts

 

Ammoniacum

 

 

 

Ammonium Acetate, Strong Solution

 

 

 

Ammonium Benzoate

 

 

 

Ammonium Bicarbonate

 

 

 

Ammonium Carbonate

 

 

 

Ammonium Chloride

 

 

 

Ammonium Citrate

 

 

 

Ammonium Sesqui-carbonate

 

 

 

Amylmetacresol

 

(1) Internal

(1) 0.6 mg (MD)

 

(2) 0.5%

(2) External (except mouthwashes)

 

 

(3) 0.001% final concentration

(3) Mouthwashes

 

Anethole

 

 

 

Angelica Oil

 

 

 

Angelica Root

 

 

 

Anise

 

 

 

Anise Oil

 

 

 

Anthraquinone Glycosides of Rhubarb

5.0%

 

 

Arbutus, Trailing

 

 

 

Asafetida

 

 

 

Asarabacca

 

 

 

Ascorbic Acid

 

 

 

Ash

 

 

 

Aspirin

(1) 325 mg

(1) Tablets

 

 

(2) 650 mg

(2) Powder

 

Attapulgite

 

 

 

Australian Sandalwood Oil

 

 

 

Avenin

 

 

 

Avicel

 

 

 

Avocado Oil

 

 

 

Balm of Gilead Buds

 

 

 

Balmony

 

 

 

Baptisia

 

 

 

Barberry Bark

 

 

 

Bay Salt

 

 

 

Bayberry

 

 

 

Bearberry

 

 

 

Bearsfoot (Uvedalia)

 

 

 

Beech

 

 

 

Beeswax

 

 

 

Bentonite

 

 

 

Benzalkonium Chloride

(1) 600 mcg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Benzoic Acid

(1) 0.2%

(1) Internal

 

 

(2) 5.0%

(2) External

 

Benzoin

 

 

 

Benzyl Alcohol

(1) 4 mg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Bethroot

 

 

 

Bile Salts (Sodium Tauroglyocholate)

 

 

 

Biotin

 

 

 

Birch European

 

 

 

Bisacodyl

 

(1) Internal: tablet

(1) 5 mg (MD)

 

(2) 5 mg

(2) External: suppositories

 

Bismuth Aluminate

 

 

 

Bismuth and Ammonium Citrate

 

 

 

Bismuth Carbonate

 

 

 

Bismuth Citrate

 

 

 

Bismuth Oxide

 

 

 

Bismuth Oxychloride

 

 

 

Bismuth Subnitrate

 

 

 

Bistort

 

 

 

Blackberry Leaf

 

 

 

Blackberry Root Bark

 

 

 

Black Catechu

 

 

 

Black Haw

 

 

 

Black Root

 

 

 

Black Sulphur

 

 

 

Blackthorn

 

 

 

Blood Root

 

 

 

Blue Flag

 

 

 

Blue Mallow

 

 

 

Boldo

 

 

 

Bonemeal

 

 

 

Boneset

 

 

 

Broom

 

 

 

Buchu

 

 

 

Buckbean

 

 

 

Buckthorn

 

 

 

Bugle

 

 

 

Bugleweed

 

 

 

Burdock

 

 

 

Burgundy Pitch

 

 

 

Burnet Saxifrage

 

 

 

Butter Bur

 

 

 

Butter Nut

 

 

 

Caffeine

 

 

 

Caffeine Citrate

 

 

 

Cajuput Oil

 

 

 

Calamint

 

 

 

Calamus

 

 

 

Calcium Acetate

 

 

 

Calcium Ascorbate

 

 

 

Calcium Carbonate

 

 

 

Calcium Caseinate

 

 

 

Calcium Chloride

 

 

 

Calcium Citrate

 

 

 

Calcium Formate

 

 

 

Calcium Gluconate

 

 

 

Calcium Glycerophosphate

 

 

 

Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate

 

 

 

Calcium Hypophosphite

 

 

 

Calcium Iodate

 

 

Equivalent to 10 mg Iodine (MDD)

Calcium Iodide

 

 

Equivalent to 10 mg Iodine (MDD)

Calcium Lactate

 

 

 

Calcium Lactophosphate

 

 

 

Calcium Pantothenate

 

 

 

Calcium Phosphate

 

 

 

Calcium Silicate

 

 

 

Calcium Stearate

 

 

 

Calcium Sulphide

 

 

 

Calcium Tetrahydrogen Phosphate

 

 

 

Calumba

 

 

 

Camphor

 

 

10 mg (MD)

30 mg (MDD)

Canella

 

 

 

Capsicum

 

 

 

Capsicum Oleoresin

 

(1) Internal

(1) 1.2 mg (MD)

1.8 mg (MDD)

 

(2) 2.5%

(2) External

 

Caraway

 

 

 

Caraway Oil

 

 

 

Cardamom

 

 

 

Cardamom Oil

 

 

 

Cascara

 

 

 

Cascarilla

 

 

 

Casein

 

 

 

Cassia Oil

 

 

 

Castor Oil

 

 

 

Catechu

 

 

 

Catmint

 

 

 

Caulophyllum

 

 

 

Celery Oil

 

 

 

Celery Seed

 

 

 

Centaury

 

 

 

Centella

 

 

 

Ceratonia

 

 

 

Cetalkonium Chloride

(1) 0.01%

(1) Internal: teething gels

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Cetraria

 

 

 

Cetylpyridinium Chloride

 

 

3 mg (MD)

Chalk, Prepared

 

 

 

Chamomile

 

 

 

Chamomile, German

 

 

 

Charcoal, Medicinal

 

 

 

Chestnut

 

 

 

Chickweed

 

 

 

Chiretta

 

 

 

Chlorbutol

 

(1) Internal: solid preparations

(1) 150 mg (MD)

 

(2) 0.5%

(2) Internal: liquid preparations

 

 

(3) 2.5%

(3) External

 

Chlorhexidine Hydrochloride

(1) 5 mg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Chloroform

(1) 2.0%

(1) Internal: solid preparations

 

 

(2) 1.0%

(2) Internal: liquid preparations

 

 

 

(3) External

 

Chlorophyll

 

 

 

Chlorophyllins

 

 

 

Chloroxylenol

(1) 0.5%

(1) Internal

 

 

(2) 5.0%

(2) External

 

Choline

 

 

 

Choline Bitartrate

 

 

 

Choline Chloride

 

 

 

Choline Dihydrogen Citrate

 

 

 

Choline Salicylate

(1) 9.0%

(1) Internal: teething gels

 

 

(2) 9.0%

(2) External

 

Cimicifuga

 

 

 

Cinchona

 

 

50 mg (MD)

Cinchonidine Sulphate

 

 

10 mg (MD)

Cinnamic Acid

(1) 500 mcg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Cinnamon Bark

 

 

 

Cinnamon Oil

 

 

 

Citric Acid

 

 

 

Citrus Bioflavonoids

 

 

 

Clivers

 

 

 

Clove

 

 

 

Clove Oil

 

 

 

Clover

 

 

 

Cobalt

 

 

0.25 mg (MDD)

Cobalt Chloride

 

 

Equivalent to 0.25 mg elemental Cobalt (MDD)

Cobalt Oxide

 

 

Equivalent to 0.25 mg elemental Cobalt (MDD)

Cobalt Phosphate

 

 

Equivalent to 0.25 mg elemental Cobalt (MDD)

Cobalt Sulphate

 

 

Equivalent to 0.25 mg elemental Cobalt (MDD)

Cochlearia

 

 

 

Cocillana

 

 

 

Cod Liver Oil (Fish Liver Oil)

 

 

As for Vitamin A and Vitamin D

Coltsfoot

 

 

 

Comfrey

 

 

 

Condurango

 

 

 

Copper

 

 

1 mg (MDD)

Copper Acetate

 

(1) Internal

(1) Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Copper (MDD)

 

(2) 1.0%

(2) External

 

Copper Carbonate

 

 

Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Copper (MDD)

Copper Citrate

 

 

Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Copper (MDD)

Copper Gluconate

 

 

Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Copper (MDD)

Copper Glycerophosphate

 

 

Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Copper (MDD)

Copper Oxide

 

 

Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Copper (MDD)

Copper Sulphate

 

(1) Internal

(1) Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Copper (MDD)

 

(2) 1.0%

(2) External

 

Coriander

 

 

 

Coriander Oil

 

 

 

Cornflower

 

 

 

Corn Silk

 

 

 

Corydalis

 

 

 

Cotton Root

 

 

 

Couch-Grass

 

 

 

Cowslip

 

 

 

Cramp Bark

 

 

 

Creosote

 

(1) Internal

(1) 0.125 ml (MD)

 

(2) 0.5%

(2) External

 

Cubeb

 

 

 

Cubeb Oil

 

 

 

Cubeb Oleoresin

 

 

 

Cudweed

 

 

 

Cyanocobalamin

 

 

10 mcg (MDD)

Cynara

 

 

 

Cypripedium

 

 

 

Cysteine

 

 

 

Cysteine Hydrochloride

 

 

 

Damiana

 

 

 

Dandelion

 

 

 

Desiccated Liver

 

 

 

Dextrose

 

 

 

Dextrose Monohydrate

 

 

 

Diastase

 

 

 

Dichlorobenzyl Alcohol

(1) 2 mg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Dichlorophenols

1.0%

 

 

Dihydroxy-aluminium Sodium Carbonate

 

 

 

Dill

 

 

 

Dill Oil

 

 

 

Dimethicone

 

 

 

Dioctyl Sodium Sulphosuccinate

 

 

 

Dogwood

 

 

 

Echinacea

 

 

 

Elder

 

 

 

Elder Dwarf

 

 

 

Elecampane

 

 

 

Elemi

 

 

 

Elm

 

 

 

Equisetum

 

 

 

Eriodictyon

 

 

 

Eryngo

 

 

 

Escin

 

 

 

Ether

 

 

0.25 ml (MD)

Ethyl Acetate

 

 

 

Ethyl Benzoate

 

 

 

Ethyl p-Hydroxy-benzoate

(1) 0.2%

(1) Internal

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Ethylene Glycol Monostearate

 

 

 

Ethylhydroxy-ethylcellulose

 

 

 

Ethylmethyl-cellulose

 

 

 

Eucalyptol

 

 

 

Eucalyptus

 

 

 

Eucalyptus Kino

 

 

 

Eucalyptus Oil

 

 

 

Euonymus

 

 

 

Eupatorium

 

 

 

Euphorbia

 

 

 

Eyebright

 

 

 

Fennel

 

 

 

Fennel Oil

 

 

 

Fenugreek

 

 

 

Ferric Ammonium Citrate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferric Chloride

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferric Citrate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferric Glycerophosphate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferric Hypophosphite

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferrous Calcium Citrate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferrous Carbonate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferrous Fumarate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferrous Gluconate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferrous Phosphate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferrous Succinate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferrous Sulphate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ferrous Tartrate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Feverfew

 

 

 

Figs

 

 

 

Figwort

 

 

 

Fir Cones

 

 

 

Fluellin

 

 

 

Folic Acid

 

 

200 mcg (MDD)

Formaldehyde Solution

 

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

(1) 0.01 ml (MD)
0.03 ml (MDD)

 

 

(2) External

 

Frangula

 

 

 

Fringetree

 

 

 

Frostweed

 

 

 

Fructose

 

 

 

Fucus

 

 

 

Fumitory

 

 

 

Galangal

 

 

 

Gamboge

 

 

10 mg (MD)

Garlic Oil

 

 

 

Gentian

 

 

 

Germander

 

 

 

Ginger

 

 

 

Ginger Oil

 

 

 

Ginger Oleoresin

 

 

 

Ginseng

 

 

 

Gluconolactone

 

 

 

Glutamic Acid Hydrochloride

 

 

 

Glycerol

 

 

 

Glycerophosphoric Acid

 

 

 

Golden Rod

 

 

 

Golden Seal

 

 

 

Greater Burnet

 

 

 

Grindelia

 

 

 

Ground Ivy

 

 

 

Guaiacol

 

 

 

Guaiacol Carbonate

 

 

 

Guaiacum

 

 

 

Guaiphenesin

 

 

200 mg (MD)

Guar Gum

 

 

 

Haematoporphyrin Dihydrochloride

 

 

 

Halibut Liver Oil

 

 

As for Vitamin A and Vitamin D

Harts Tongue

 

 

 

Hay Flower

 

 

 

Heartsease

 

 

 

Heather Flowers

 

 

 

Hemlock Spruce

(1) 10.0%

(1) Internal

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Hesperidin Complex

 

 

 

Hexamine

 

 

 

Hexylresorcinol

(1) 2.5 mg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Holly

 

 

 

Holly Thistle

 

 

 

Honey, Purified BPC

 

 

 

Honeysuckle Flowers

 

 

 

Horehound

 

 

 

Hydrangea

 

 

 

Hydrochloric Acid, Dilute BP

 

 

1 ml (MD)

Hydrotalcite

 

 

 

Hydroxypropyl Cellulose

 

 

 

Hypophosphorous Acid

 

 

 

Hypromellose

 

 

 

Hyssop

 

 

 

Inositol

 

 

 

Iodine

 

 

10 mg (MDD)

Iodophenol

 

 

0.4 mg (MD)

Ipecacuanha

 

 

 

Irish Moss

 

 

 

Iron Formate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Iron Lactate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Iron Phosphate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Iron, Reduced

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Ispaghula

 

 

 

Ispaghula Husk

 

 

 

Jamaica Dogwood

 

 

 

Jambul

 

 

 

Jujube Berries

 

 

 

Juniper

 

 

 

Juniper Oil

 

 

 

Kaolin

 

 

 

Kava

 

 

 

Kino

 

 

 

Kola

 

 

 

Krameria

 

 

 

Lactic Acid

 

 

 

Lactic Acid Bacteria

 

 

 

Lactose

 

 

 

Lactuca

 

 

 

Ladies Mantle

 

 

 

Lady’s Slipper

 

 

 

Laminaria

 

 

 

Larch Bark

 

 

 

Laricis Oleoresin

 

 

 

Lavender

 

 

 

Lavender Oil

 

 

 

Lavender Oil, Spike

 

 

 

Lecithin

 

 

 

Lemon Grass Oil

 

 

 

Lemon Oil

 

 

 

Leptandrin

 

 

 

Lime Leaf

 

 

 

Linalyl Acetate

 

 

 

Linoleic Acid

 

 

 

Linseed

 

 

 

Liquorice

 

 

 

Lithium Benzoate

 

 

Equivalent to 5 mg of Lithium (MD) Equivalent to 15 mg of Lithium (MDD)

Lithium Citrate

 

 

Equivalent to 5 mg of Lithium (MD) Equivalent to 15 mg of Lithium (MDD)

Lithium Salicylate

 

 

Equivalent to 5 mg of Lithium (MD) Equivalent to 15 mg of Lithium (MDD)

Lithium Sulphate

 

 

Equivalent to 5 mg of Lithium (MD) Equivalent to 15 mg of Lithium (MDD)

Liver Extract

 

 

 

Lobelia

 

 

65 mg (MD)

Lovage

 

 

 

Lucerne

 

 

 

Lungwort

 

 

 

Lupulin

 

 

 

Lupulus

 

 

 

Lysine

 

 

 

Lysine Hydrochloride

 

 

 

Magnesium Carbonate Heavy

 

 

 

Magnesium Carbonate Light

 

 

 

Magnesium Citrate

 

 

 

Magnesium Formate

 

 

 

Magnesium Glycerophosphate

 

 

 

Magnesium Hydroxide

 

 

 

Magnesium Hypophosphite

 

 

 

Magnesium Oxide, Heavy

 

 

 

Magnesium Oxide, Light

 

 

 

Magnesium Peroxide

 

 

 

Magnesium Phosphate

 

 

 

Magnesium Stearate

 

 

 

Magnesium Sulphate

 

 

 

Magnesium Trisilicate

 

 

 

Maidenhair

 

 

 

Malic Acid

 

 

 

Manganese

 

 

1 mg (MDD)

Manganese Chloride

 

 

Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Manganese (MDD)

Manganese Gluconate

 

 

Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Manganese (MDD)

Manganese Glycerophosphate

 

 

Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Manganese (MDD)

Manganese Hypophosphite

 

 

Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Manganese (MDD)

Manganese Lactate

 

 

Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Manganese (MDD)

Manganese Sulphate

 

 

Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Manganese (MDD)

Mannitol

 

 

 

Marigold Flowers

 

 

 

Marshmallow

 

 

 

Masterwort

 

 

 

Mate

 

 

 

Meadow Grass

 

 

 

Meadow Sweet

 

 

 

Melissa

 

 

 

Menthol

 

 

 

Methyl Cellulose

 

 

 

Methyl p-Hydroxybenzoate

(1) 0.5%

(1) Internal

 

 

(2) 1.0%

(2) External

 

Methyl Salicylate

 

(1) Internal: nasal inhalations (except aerosols)

 

 

(2) 1 mg

(2) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(3) External

 

Methylated Spirit, Industrial

 

(1) Internal: nasal inhalations to be inhaled from a handkerchief or other soft material

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Methylene Blue

 

 

 

Molybdenum

 

 

3 mg (MDD)

Molybdenum Trioxide

 

 

Equivalent to 3 mg elemental Molybdenum (MDD)

Molybdic Oxide

 

 

Equivalent to 3 mg elemental Molybdenum (MDD)

Molybdic Sulphate

 

 

Equivalent to 3 mg elemental Molybdenum (MDD)

Monochlorophenols

1.0%

 

 

Motherwort

 

 

 

Mountain Flax

 

 

 

Mousear

 

 

 

Mugwort

 

 

 

Muira Puama

 

 

 

Mullein

 

 

 

Myrrh

 

 

 

Neroli Oil

 

 

 

Nettle

 

 

 

Nickel

 

 

0.2 mg (MDD)

Nickel Oxide

 

 

Equivalent to 0.2 mg elemental Nickel (MDD)

Nicotinamide

 

 

 

Nicotinic Acid

 

 

 

Nitric Acid

 

 

0.02 ml (MD)

Nitrous Ether Spirit(BPC 59)

5.0%

 

 

Noscapine

 

 

15 mg (MD) 60 mg (MDD)

Noscapine Hydrochloride

 

 

Equivalent to 15 mg of Noscapine (MD) Equivalent to 60 mg of Noscapine (MDD)

Nutmeg

 

 

 

Nutmeg Oil

 

 

 

Oak

 

 

 

Ononis

 

 

 

Orange Oil

 

 

 

Origanum

 

 

 

Origanum Oil

 

 

 

Os Sepia Powder BPC 1934

 

 

 

Ox Bile

 

 

 

Oxygen

 

 

 

Oxymetazoline Hydrochloride

0.05%

Non-oily nasal sprays or nasal drops

 

Pancreatin

 

 

 

Pantothenic Acid

 

 

 

Pantothenol

 

 

 

Papain

 

 

 

Papaya Leaves

 

 

 

Paracetamol

(1) 500 mg (adults)
120 mg (children)

(1) Tablets

 

 

(2) 1,000 mg (adults)
240 mg (children)

(2) Powder

 

Paraffin, Liquid

 

All preparations (except nasal drops, nasal sprays, nasal inhalations and oral laxatives)

 

Paraformaldehyde

(1) 10 mg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Pareira Root

 

 

 

Parsley Root

 

 

 

Passiflora

 

 

 

Peach Leaves

 

 

 

Pellitory

 

 

 

Pellitory-of-the-Wall

 

 

 

Peony

 

 

 

Pepper, Oleoresin of

 

 

 

Peppermint

 

 

 

Peppermint Oil

 

 

 

Pepsin

 

 

 

Periwinkle

 

 

 

Phenol

(1) 1.0%

(1) Internal (except smelling salts)

 

 

(2) 5.0%

(2) Smelling salts

 

 

(3) 2.5%

(3) External

 

Phenylephrine

 

Internal: all preparations (except nasal drops, nasal sprays and nasal inhalations)

10 mg (MD)

Phenylephrine Hydrochloride

 

Internal: all preparations (except nasal drops, nasal sprays and nasal inhalations)

Equivalent to 10 mg Phenylephrine (MD)

Phenylsemi-carbazide

 

 

 

Phosphoric Acid, Dilute BP 1963

 

 

2.5 ml (MD)

Pichi

 

 

 

Pilewort

 

 

 

Pimento Oil

 

 

 

Pimpernel

 

 

 

Pini Sylvestris Oil

 

(1) Internal:

 

 

(a) 9 mg

(a) inhalant capsules

 

 

(b) 6 mg

(b) pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

(c) 0.05 mg/
5 ml

(c) cough syrups

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Pinus Strobus

 

 

 

Pinus Sylvestris

 

 

 

Pipsissiwa

 

 

 

Plantain

 

 

 

Pleurisy Root

 

 

 

Poke Root

 

 

 

Pollen

 

 

 

Pollen Extracts

 

 

 

Polyhydroxy-aluminium Sodium Carbonate

 

 

 

Poplar

 

 

 

Potassium Acetate

 

 

 

Potassium Acid Phosphate

 

 

 

Potassium Acid Tartrate

 

 

 

Potassium Aspartate

 

 

 

Potassium Bicarbonate

 

 

 

Potassium Carbonate

 

 

 

Potassium Chloride

 

 

 

Potassium Citrate

 

 

 

Potassium Glycerophosphate

 

 

 

Potassium Hydroxide

(1) 500 mcg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Potassium Hypophosphite

 

 

 

Potassium Iodide

 

 

Equivalent to 10 mg Iodine (MDD)

Potassium Molybdate

 

 

Equivalent to 200 mcg elemental Molybdenum (MDD)

Potassium Nitrate

 

 

100 mg (MD)

Potassium Phosphate

 

 

 

Potassium Sorbate

 

 

 

Potassium Sulphate

 

 

 

Potentilla

 

 

 

Precipitated Sulphur

 

 

 

Prickly Ash

 

 

 

Propyl Hydroxybenzoate

(1) 0.5%

(1) Internal

 

 

(2) 1.0%

(2) External

 

Propylene Glycol

 

 

 

Prune

 

 

 

Psyllium

 

 

 

Pulsatilla

 

 

 

Pumilio Pine Oil

 

 

 

Pyridoxine Hydrochloride

 

 

 

Quaking Aspen

 

 

 

Quassia

 

 

 

Queens Delight

 

 

 

Quillaia

 

 

 

Quinine

 

 

35 mg (MD)

Quinine Bisulphate

 

 

Equivalent to 35 mg Quinine (MD)

Quinine Hydrochloride

 

 

Equivalent to 35 mg Quinine (MD)

Quinine Hypophosphite

 

 

Equivalent to 35 mg Quinine (MD)

Quinine Salicylate

 

 

Equivalent to 35 mg Quinine (MD)

Quinine Sulphate

 

 

Equivalent to 35 mg Quinine (MD)

Raspberry Leaves

 

 

 

Red Poppy Petals

 

 

 

Red Rose Petals

 

 

 

Red Sanderswood

 

 

 

Rhubarb Rhizome

 

 

 

Riboflavine

 

 

 

Riboflavine Sodium Phosphate

 

 

 

Rock Water

 

 

 

Rose Fruit

 

 

 

Rosemary

 

 

 

Rosemary Oil

 

 

 

Royal Jelly

 

 

 

Rue

 

 

 

Rutin

 

 

 

Saccharated Ferrous Carbonate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Saccharated Iron Oxide

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Saccharated Iron Phosphate

 

 

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)

Safflower

 

 

 

Safflower Oil

 

 

 

Sage Oil

 

 

 

St. John’s Wort

 

 

 

Salep

 

 

 

Salicaria

 

 

 

Salicylic Acid

(1) 0.06%

(1) Internal: antiseptic liquid, pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External:

 

 

 

(a) corn plasters

 

 

(b)12.5%

(b) all other preparations for treatment of corns or callouses

 

 

(c) 3.0%

(c) dusting powder

 

 

(d) 2.0%

(d) creams, ointments or gels

 

 

(e) 0.5% in the impregnating solution

(e) medicated pads

 

 

(f) 0.06%

(f) antiseptic liquids

 

 

(g) 0.05%

(g) liquids (except liquids for treatment of corns or callouses, and antiseptic liquids)

 

Saligenin

(1) 0.5%

(1) Internal

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Sandalwood Oil

 

 

 

Sandarac

 

 

 

Sanguinaria

 

 

 

Sanicle

 

 

 

Saponaria

 

 

 

Sarsaparilla Root

 

 

 

Saw Palmetto

 

 

 

Scullcap

 

 

 

Senega

 

 

 

Senna Fruit

 

 

 

Senna Leaf

 

 

 

Sennosides A and B

 

 

15 mg (MD)

Shark Liver Oil

 

(1) Internal (except suppositories)

(1) As for Vitamin A and Vitamin D

 

(2) 3 g

(2) Suppositories

 

 

 

(3) External

 

Shepherd’s Purse

 

 

 

Skunk Cabbage Root

 

 

 

Slippery Elm – Powdered Bark

 

 

 

Sodium Acid Citrate

 

 

 

Sodium Acid Phosphate

 

 

 

Sodium Aescin

 

 

 

Sodium Aescin

(Polysulphinate)

 

 

 

Sodium Alginate

 

 

 

Sodium Ascorbate

 

 

 

Sodium Benzoate

(1) 0.2%

(1) Internal

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Sodium Bicarbonate

 

 

 

Sodium Carbonate

 

 

 

Sodium Carboxymethyl-cellulose

 

 

 

Sodium Caseinate

 

 

 

Sodium Chloride

 

 

 

Sodium Citrate

 

 

 

Sodium Glycerophosphate

 

 

 

Sodium Hypophosphite

 

 

 

Sodium Lauryl Sulphate

 

 

 

Sodium Magnesium Aluminium Silicate and Basic Magnesium Aluminate

 

 

 

Sodium Nitrite

 

 

 

Sodium Pantothenate

 

 

 

Sodium Phosphate

 

 

 

Sodium Potassium Tartrate

 

 

 

Sodium Ricinolete

(1) 0.5%

(1) Internal

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Sodium Salicylate

 

 

 

Sodium Sulphate

 

 

 

Sodium Tartrate

 

 

 

Southern Wood

 

 

 

Soya Lecithin

 

 

 

Soya (Protein)

 

 

 

Soya Oil

 

 

 

Spearmint

 

 

 

Spearmint Oil

 

 

 

Speedwell

 

 

 

Spigelia

 

 

 

Squaw-Vine

 

 

 

Squill, White

 

Internal: expectorant cough medicines

 

Star Anise

 

 

 

Starch

 

 

 

Sterculia

 

 

 

Stone Root

 

 

 

Storax

 

 

 

Strawberry Leaf

 

 

 

Sublimed Sulphur

 

 

 

Succinic Acid

 

 

 

Sulphur

 

 

 

Sulphuric Acid, Dilute BPC

 

 

0.3 ml (MD)

Sumach

 

 

 

Sumbul

 

 

 

Sundew

 

 

 

Sunflower

 

 

 

Sunflower Oil

 

 

 

Sweet Birch Oil

 

 

 

Syrup BP

 

 

 

Tag Alder

 

 

 

Talc

 

 

 

Tannic Acid

(1) 5 mg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Tansy

 

 

 

Tar BP

 

(1) Internal: liquid preparations

(1) 20 mg (MD)

 

(2) 5 mg

(2) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(3) External

 

Tartaric Acid

 

 

 

Terebene

(1) 10 mg

(1) Internal: pastilles, lozenges or lozenges or throat tablets

 

 

 

(2) External

 

Terpin Hydrate

 

 

200 mg (MD)

Terpineol

 

 

 

Theobromine

 

 

 

Thiamine Hydrochloride

 

 

 

Thiamine Mononitrate

 

 

 

Thyme

 

 

 

Thyme Oil

 

 

 

Thymol

 

 

 

Tilia

 

 

 

Tinospora

 

 

 

Titanium Dioxide

 

 

 

Tocopherol

 

 

 

Tocopheryl Acetate

 

 

 

Tocopheryl Acid Succinate

 

 

 

Tolu Balsam

 

 

 

Tormentilla

 

 

 

Tragacanth

 

 

 

Unicorn Root, False

 

 

 

Unicorn Root, True

 

 

 

Valerian

 

 

 

Verbena

 

 

 

Violet

 

 

 

Vitamin A

 

 

7,500 iu (2,250 mcg Retinol equivalent) (MDD)

Vitamin A Acetate

 

 

Equivalent to 7,500 iu Vitamin A (2,250 mcg Retinol equivalent) (MDD)

Vitamin A Palmitate

 

 

Equivalent to 7,500 iu Vitamin A (2,250 mcg Retinol equivalent) (MDD)

Vitamin D (Calciferol)

 

 

400 iu (10 mcg Cholecalciferol) (MDD)

Wheat Germ Oil

 

 

 

Whey Powder

 

 

 

White Pond Lily

 

 

 

Wild Carrot

 

 

 

Wild Cherry

 

 

 

Wild Oats

 

 

 

Wild Rose

 

 

 

Wild Thyme

 

 

 

Willow Black

 

 

 

Willow White

 

 

 

Wintergreen Leaves

 

 

 

Wood Betony

 

 

 

Woodsage

 

 

 

Yarrow

 

 

 

Yeast

 

 

 

Yellow Dock

 

 

 

Zinc

 

 

4 mg (MDD)

Zinc Oxide

 

 

Equivalent to 4 mg elemental Zinc (MDD)

Zinc Phosphate

 

(1) Internal

(1) Equivalent to 4 mg elemental Zinc (MDD)

 

(2) 0.15%

(2) External

 

Zinc Sulphate

 

(1) Internal

(1) Equivalent to 4 mg elemental Zinc (MDD)

 

(2) 0.25%

(2) External

 

 


 

TABLE B

External use only

(Schedule 2)

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Substance

Maximum strength

Use, pharmaceutical form or route of administration

Acetone

 

 

Acriflavine

 

 

Alkylaryltrimethyl Ammonium Chloride

 

 

n-Alkyl Isoquinolinium Bromide

 

 

Allantoin

 

 

Aluminium Acetate

 

 

Aluminium Chlorohydrate

 

 

Aluminium Silicate

 

 

Amber Oil

 

 

Aminacrine

 

 

Aminacrine Hydrochloride

 

 

Amyl Acetate

 

 

Amyl Para-Dimethyl-Aminobenzoate

 

 

Arnica

 

 

Azulene

 

 

Bay Oil

 

 

Benzethonium Chloride

 

 

Benzocaine

1.0%

 

Benzyl Cresols

0.5%

 

Benzyl Nicotinate

 

 

Benzyl Salicylate

 

 

Bergamot Oil

 

 

Birch Tar Oil

 

 

Bismuth Iodide Oxide

 

 

Bismuth Subgallate

 

 

Borax (Sodium Borate)

(1) 5.0%

(1) All preparations (except ophthalmic lotions)

 

(2) 0.7%

(2) Ophthalmic lotions

Boric Acid

(1) 5.0%

(1) Talcs

 

(2) 2.5%

(2) Ophthalmic lotions

Borotannic Complex

 

 

Bronopol

0.5%

 

Butyl Alcohol

 

 

Cade Oil

 

 

Calamine

 

 

Calcium Hydroxide

 

 

Calcium Sulphate

 

 

Camphor Oil

 

 

Canada Balsam

 

 

Carnauba Wax

 

 

Cedar Wood Oil

 

 

Cetrimide

 

 

Cetyl Alcohol NF

 

 

Chloramine

12.0%

 

Chlorhexidine Acetate

 

 

Chlorhexidine Gluconate

 

 

Chlorinated Lime

 

 

Chlorine

 

 

Chlorocresol

0.2%

 

Chlorophene

1.25%

 

Chlorophenoxyethanol

 

 

Chlorphenesin

 

 

Cholesterol

 

 

Cinoxate

 

 

Citronella Oil

 

 

Clioquinol

0.6%

 

Coal Tar

 

 

Coconut Oil

 

 

Colophony

 

 

Copaiba

 

 

Cresol

1.0%

 

Curd Soap

 

 

Diatomite

 

 

Dibromopropamidine Isethionate

 

 

Dichlorodifluoromethane (Propellent 12)

 

 

Dichlorophen

1.0%

 

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (Propellent 14)

 

 

Dichloroxylenol

 

 

Diethyl Phthalate

 

 

Diethylamine Salicylate

 

 

Diethylanolamine Stearate

 

 

Diethyltoluamide

 

 

Dihdroxyacetone

 

 

Di-8-Hydroxyquinoline-P-Amino-Salicylate

0.3%

 

Di-Isobutylphenoxypoly-Ethoxyethanol

 

 

Dimethyl Phthalate

 

 

Diperodon Hydrochloride

 

 

Edetic Acid

 

 

10-Enyl Undecenoic Acid

 

 

10-Enyl Zinc Undecenoate

 

 

Ethanolamine

 

 

Ethoxylated Lauryl Alcohol

 

 

Ethyl Nicotinate

 

 

Ethyl Salicylate

 

 

Euflavine

 

 

Eugenol

 

 

Ferric Oxide

 

 

Fuller’s Earth

 

 

Gall

 

 

Gentian Violet

 

 

Geranium Oil

 

 

Glyceryl Mon-Oleate

 

 

Glyceryl Mono-Stearate

 

 

Glycol Monosalicylate

 

 

Guauiacol Furoate

5.0%

 

Halogenated Phenols

1.0%

Liquids

Halquinol

0.6%

 

Hamamelis

 

 

Henna

 

 

Heparin

 

 

Hexachlorophane

0.1%

 

Hexetidine

0.1%

 

Hexyl Nicotinate

 

 

Histamine Hydrochloride

0.1%

 

Hydrogen Peroxide

 

 

Hydrous Wool Fat

 

 

p-Hydroxybenzoic Acid-Mixed Short Alkyl Chain Esters

 

 

Hydroxyquinoline

0.6%

 

Hydroxyquinoline Sulphate

0.6%

 

Hydroxyquinolines, Chorinated

0.6%

 

Ichthammol

 

 

Iodoform

 

 

Iodophores

 

 

Iodosalicylic Acid

 

 

Isopropyl Alcohol

 

 

Isopropyl Linoleate

 

 

Jaborandi

0.025% of the alkaloids in the medicinal product

 

Lauryldimethylbenzalkonium Chloride

 

 

Lignocaine

0.6%

 

Lignocaine Hydrochloride

0.7%

 

Linseed Oil

 

 

Lycopodium

 

 

Magnesium Borate

5.0%

 

Magnesium Chloride

 

 

Melaleuca Oil

 

 

Menthyl Salicylate

 

 

Methyl Alcohol

 

 

Methyl Benzalkonium Chloride

 

 

Methylbenzethonium Chloride

 

 

Methyl Nicotinate

 

 

Methylated Spirit, Industrial

 

 

Mexenone

 

 

Mustard Oil, Expressed

 

 

Mustard Oil, Volatile

0.1%

 

Neatsfoot Oil

 

 

Nonylphenoxy-Polyethoxy-Ethanol

 

 

Octaphonium Chloride

 

 

Octoxynol

 

 

Octylhydrocupreine Dihydrochloride

 

 

Oleic Acid

 

 

Oleyl Alcohol

 

 

Olibanum

 

 

Orris

 

 

Orthocresol

 

 

Orthophenyl Phenol

0.01%

 

Palm Kernel Oil

 

 

Parachlorophenol

0.5%

 

Paradichlorobenzene

 

 

Paraffin, Hard

 

 

Paraffin, White Soft

 

 

Paraffin, Yellow Soft

 

 

Peru, Balsam of

 

 

Phenoxyethanol

 

 

Phenyl Nicotinate

 

 

Phenylethyl Nicotinate

 

 

Pine Oil, Artificial

 

 

Pine Oil (Terpeneless)

 

 

Polyethylene Glycol

 

 

Polyglyceryl Ricinoleate

 

 

Potash Soap

 

 

Potassium Chlorate

 

 

Potassium Hydroxyquinoline Sulphate

0.6%

 

Povidone-Iodine

 

All preparations (except those for use in surgical operations)

Proflavine

 

 

Proflavine Hemisulphate

 

 

Propamidine Isethionate

 

 

Propionic Acid

 

 

n-Propyl Alcohol

 

 

Propylene Glycol Monostearate

 

 

Pyrethrum

 

 

Pyroxylin

4.5%

 

Rape Oil

 

 

Resorcinol

0.5%

Shampoos

Ricinoleic Acid

 

 

Salol

 

 

Saponin

 

 

Scarlet Red

 

 

Seal Oil

 

 

Sodium Edetate

 

 

Sodium Formate

 

 

Sodium Hydroxide

12.0%

 

Sodium Hypochlorite, solution strong BPC

 

 

Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate

 

 

Sodium Octoate

 

 

Sodium Perborate

 

 

Sodium Phenate

 

 

Sodium Phenolsulphonate

 

 

Sodium Polymetaphosphate

 

 

Sodium Propionate

 

 

Sodium Silicate

 

 

Sodium Sulphide

 

 

Sodium Sulpho Succinated-Undecylenic Monoalkylolamide

 

 

Soft Soap

 

 

Strong Lead Subacetate Solution BPC

3.0%

 

Strontium Chloride Hexahydrate

 

 

Sulphated Castor Oil

 

 

Sulpho Succinate of Lauryl Polyglycol Ether

 

 

Sulphurated Potash

 

 

Tar Oil

 

 

Tar Oil, Rectified

 

 

Terpinolene

 

 

Thurfyl Salicylate

 

 

Titanium Peroxide

 

 

Titanium Salicylate

 

 

Titanium Tannate

 

 

Tolnaftate

 

 

Trichlorocarbanilide

 

 

Trichlorofluoromethane (Propellent 11)

 

 

Triclosan

 

 

Triethanolamine

(1) 10.0%

(1) Liquids

 

(2) 2.0%

(2) Creams and ointments

Triethanolamine Lauryl Sulphate

 

 

Triethanolamine Oleate

 

 

Triethanolamine Ricinoleate

 

 

Triethanolamine Stearate

 

 

Triisopropyl Phenoxy-Decaethoxyethanol

 

 

Turpentine

 

 

Turpentine Oil

 

 

Undecenoic Acid

 

 

Urea

 

 

Urea Peroxide

 

 

Vanillylnonanamide

0.1%

 

Venice Turpentine (Synthetic)

 

 

White Spirit

 

 

Wool Alcohols

 

 

Wool Fat

 

 

Zinc Caprylate

 

 

Zinc Chloride

 

 

Zinc Oleate

 

 

Zinc Oleostearate

 

 

Zinc Phenolsulphonate

 

 

Zinc Pyrithione

2.0%

Shampoos

Zinc Stearate

 

 

Zinc Undecenoate

 

 

 


SCHEDULE 3

(Article 2(a) and (b))

Classes of medicinal products that are not on the general sale list

Those classes of medicinal products that are promoted, recommended or marketed –

(a)     for use as anthelmintics;

(b)     for parenteral administration;

(c)     for use as eye drops;

(d)     for use as eye ointments;

(e)     for use as enemas;

(f)      for use wholly or mainly for irrigation of wounds or of the bladder, vagina or rectum; or

(g)     for administration wholly or mainly to children, being a preparation of aloxiprin or aspirin.

 


Endnotes

Table of Legislation History

Legislation

Year and No

Commencement

Medicines (General Sale List) (Jersey) Order 1997

R&O.9139

1 January 1998

Medicines (General Sale List) (Amendment) (Jersey) Order 1998

R&O.9327

1 January 1999

Medicines (General Sale List) (Amendment No. 2) (Jersey) Order 2000

R&O.2/2000

1 February 2000

Medicines (General Sale List) (Amendment No. 3) (Jersey) Order 2001

R&O.4/2001

1 February 2001

Medicines (General Sale List) (Amendment No. 4) (Jersey) Order 2001

R&O.126/2001

1 October 2001

Medicines (General Sale List) (Amendment No. 5) (Jersey) Order 2002

R&O.91/2002

1 October 2002

Medicines (General Sale List) (Amendment No. 6) (Jersey) Order 2005

R&O.173/2005

11 November 2005

States of Jersey (Amendments and Construction Provisions No. 5) (Jersey) Regulations 2005

R&O.45/2005

9 December 2005

Table of Renumbered Provisions

Original

Current

FIRST SCHEDULE

SCHEDULE 1

SECOND SCHEDULE

SCHEDULE 2

THIRD SCHEDULE

SCHEDULE 3

Table of Endnote References



[1]                                     This Order has been amended by the States of Jersey (Amendments and Construction Provisions No. 5) (Jersey) Regulations 2005. The amendments replace all references to a Committee of the States of Jersey with a reference to a Minister of the States of Jersey, and remove and add defined terms appropriately, consequentially upon the move from a committee system of government to a ministerial system of government

[2] Schedule 1                   amended by R&O.9327, R&O.2/2000, R&O.4/2001, R&O.126/2001, R&O.91/2002, R&O.173/2005


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