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Ministry of Health

Essential Medicines List for Uganda

EMLU 2007 Essential Medicines List for Uganda 2007

© 2007 Ministry of Health All parts of this publication may be reproduced in any form, provided due acknowledgement is given Copies may be obtained from: The Principal Pharmacist Ministry of Health PO Box 7272, Kampala Uganda Ministry of Health Building Room C 105 Plot 6 Lourdel Road Wandegeya, Kampala Tel: 077-2512975 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Printed and Bound by:

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Table of Contents Foreword............................................................................viii Preface................................................................................ xi Acknowledgements ............................................................xiii Essential Medicines Review committee ............................ xiv Contributing Clinical Specialists ......................................... xv Presentation of Information ............................................... xvi Abbreviations and Units ...................................................xviii Summary of Main Changes in EDLU 2007 ..........................1 1. ANAESTHETICS .............................................................4

1.1 General anaesthetics and oxygen....................4 1.2 Local anaesthetics ...........................................4 1.3 Preoperative and peri-operative medication.....5

2. ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS......................................5 2.1 Non-opioids......................................................5 2.2 Medicines used for gout ...................................5 2.3 Opioid analgesics.............................................5

3. ANTI-ALLERGICS & MEDICINES USED IN ANAPHYLAXIS ...........................................................6

4. ANTIDOTES ....................................................................6 4.1 General ............................................................6 4.2 Specific ............................................................6

5. ANTIEPILEPTICS AND ANTICONVULSANTS................7 6. ANTI-INFECTIVE MEDICINES........................................7

6.1 Anthelmintics....................................................7 6.1.1 Intestinal anthelminthics................................7 6.1.2 Antifilarials.....................................................7 6.1.3 Antischistosomals .........................................8 6.2 Antibacterials ...................................................8 6.2.1 Beta Lactam Medicines.................................8 6.2.2 Other antibacterial medicines........................8

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6.2.3 Antileprosy medicines ...................................9 6.2.4 Antituberculosis medicines............................9 6.3 Antifungal medicines........................................9 6.4 Antiprotozoal medicines .................................10 6.4.1 Antiamoebic medicines ...............................10 6.4.2 Antileishmaniasis medicines .......................10 6.4.3 Antimalarial medicines ................................10 6.4.4 Antitrypanosomal medicines (African

trypanosomiasis).......................................10 6.4.5 Antitrichomoniasis medicines......................10 6.4.6 Medicines used in toxoplasmosis................10 6.5 Antiviral medicines .........................................11

7. ANTIMIGRAINE MEDICINES ........................................11 7.1 Treatment of Acute Attacks............................11 7.2 Prophylaxis ....................................................11

8. ANTINEOPLASTIC & IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE MEDICINES ..............................................................11

8.1 Immunosuppressive medicines......................11 8.2 Cytotoxic medicines .......................................11 8.3 Hormones and antihormones.........................12

9. ANTI-PARKINSONISM MEDICINES .............................12 10. MEDICINES AFFECTING THE BLOOD ......................12

10.1 Antianaemia medicines ................................12 10.2 Anticoagulants and antagonists ...................12 10.3 Fibrinolytic Medicines...................................13

11. BLOOD PRODUCTS & PLASMA SUBSTITUTES.......13 11.1 Plasma expanders .......................................13 11.2 Plasma extracts ...........................................13

12. CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINES...............................13 12.1 Antianginal medicines ..................................13 12.2 Antidysrhythmic medicines...........................13 12.3 Antihypertensive medicines .........................13

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12.4 Medicines used in heart failure ....................14 12.4.1 Cardiac glycosides ....................................14 12.4.2 Medicines used in vascular shock.............14

13. DERMATOLOGICAL MEDICINES...............................14 13.1 Topical antifungals .......................................14 13.2 Topical antiinfectives....................................14 13.3 Topical antiinflammatories and antipruritics .15 13.4 Keratoplastics and keratolytics.....................15 13.5 Scabicide .....................................................15 13.6 Pediculicide..................................................15 13.7 Other topical preparations............................15

14. DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINES..........................................15 14.1 Ophthalmic diagnostic medicines1 ...............15 14.2 Radiocontrast media ....................................16

15. DISINFECTANTS and ANTISEPTICS .........................16 15.1 Antiseptics....................................................16 15.2 Disinfectants ................................................16

16. DIURETICS..................................................................16 17. GASTROINTESTINAL MEDICINES ............................17

17.1 Antacids and other antiulcer medicines........17 17.2 Antiemetics ..................................................17 17.3 Antihaemorrhoidals ......................................17 17.4 Antispasmodics............................................17 17.5 Laxatives......................................................17 17.6 Medicines used in diarrhoea ........................17 17.6.1 For oral rehydration...................................17 17.6.2 Antidiarrhoeals1.........................................18

18. HORMONES, OTHER ENDOCRINE MEDICINES & CONTRACEPTIVES .................................................18

18.1 Adrenal hormones & synthetic substitutes ...18 18.2 Androgens....................................................18 18.3 Hormonal contraceptives .............................18

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18.4 Oestrogens ..................................................19 18.5 Insulins and other antidiabetic medicines.....19 18.6 Ovulation inducers .......................................19 18.7 Progestogens...............................................19 18.8 Thyroid hormones and antithyroid medicines19

19. IMMUNOLOGICALS2...................................................19 19.1 Immunological diagnostic medicines............19 19.2 Sera and immunoglobulins...........................19 19.3 Vaccines ......................................................20 19.3.1 Vaccines for routine immunisation ............20 19.3.2 Vaccines for specific groups of individuals 20

20. MUSCLE RELAXANTS & CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS .............................................................20

21. OPHTHALMOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS..................21 21.1 Antiinfective medicines.................................21 21.1.1 Antiinfective + antiinflammatory Medicines1

.................................................................21 21.2 Antiinflammatory medicines1 ........................21 21.3 Local anaesthetics1 ......................................22 21.4 Miotics and antiglaucoma medicines1 ..........22 21.5 Mydriatics.....................................................22 21.6 Astringents1..................................................22

22. OXYTOCICS & ANTI-OXYTOCICS .............................22 22.1 Oxytocics .....................................................22 22.2 Antioxytocics ................................................22

23. PERITONEAL & HAEMODIALYSIS SOLUTIONS.......22 24. PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC MEDICINES........................23 25. MEDICINES ACTING ON THE RESPIRATORY TRACT

..................................................................................23 25.1 Antiasthmatic medicines ..............................23 25.2 Antitussive Medicines...................................24 25.3 Cough soothing preparation.........................24

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26. SOLUTIONS CORRECTING WATER, ELECTROLYTE, & ACID-BASE DISTURBANCES ..............................24

26.1 For oral rehydration......................................24 26.2 Parenterals...................................................24 26.3 Miscellaneous ..............................................24

27. VITAMINS & MINERALS .............................................24 28. EAR, NOSE & OROPHARYNGEAL PREPARATIONS25

28.1 Ear preparations ..........................................25 28.2 Nasal preparations.......................................25 28.3 Oropharygeal preparations ..........................25

29. MEDICINES FOR NEUROSURGICAL USE ................26 29.1 For cerebral metabolism/perfusion...............26

30 ANTIRETROVIRAL MEDICINES ..............................26 30.1 Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI) ..26 30.2 Protease Inhibitors (PI) ............................................26 30.3 Non – Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors

(NNRTI).....................................................................26 30.4 Combination NRTI + NNRTI...................................27 Medicines Index .................................................................28

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Foreword

It is my pleasure to present this revised and updated Essential Medicines List for Uganda (EMLU) 2007 to all prescribing and dispensing staff, and to other health professionals handling medicines in Uganda. This 4th edition of what used to be called the Essential Drug List of Uganda has now evolved to the Essential Medicines List of Uganda (EMLU) and has been produced to take account of the various changes that have taken place in therapeutic practice over a 5 year period. New medicines like Antiretrovirals (ARVs) used in the treatment and management of HIV/AIDS, Arteminsinin Combination Therapies (ACTs) for Malaria have also been brought on board. Essential medicines are those which satisfy the needs of the majority of the population and should therefore always be available in adequate quantities and appropriate dose forms. The EMLU lists those essential medicines considered to be the most appropriate for use in the Uganda public health system. It is also strongly recommended as a rational basis for private sector prescribing. In line with the earlier editions of the EDLU, the following criteria were maintained in including medicines in the EMLU:

Efficacy: the capacity/ability of the medicine to effectively treat the diagnosed condition

Safety: the therapeutic index of the medicine (ratio of treatment dose to toxic dose) and the nature, frequency and severity of expected side-effects

Quality: compliance of the medicine presentation with internationally accepted standards of purity, composition, and consistency

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Cost-effectiveness: considered in terms of available and effective alternative medicines or dose-forms

Appropriateness: the overall suitability of the medicine within the local context taking account of various factors including: • Changing morbidity patterns • Stability in storage • Likely compliance with dose regime • Development of resistance • Type of dose form/method of administration • Socio-economic factors

In preparing the EMLU, these criteria have been carefully considered by a group of experts in the various medical specialities assisted as required by .programme managers of the respective technical programmes of the Ministry of Health. Thus the list should be subject to constant scrutiny and updated accordingly. This process is highly dependent on the input of clinicians in the field who should therefore continuously assess the appropriateness of the selected medicines for treating the conditions encountered. Clinicians are encouraged to submit proposals for amendments to EMLU following the procedures given in the Preface. The EMLU remains a guide for medicines selection and level of distribution within the various tiers of health care provision and is meant to be used together with the National Standard Clinical Guidelines (NSCG) which give practical guidance on diagnosis and appropriate therapeutic approaches. Both publications are also useful resource materials for training in all aspects of rational medicine use. It is my sincere hope that routine use of the EMLU in combination with the UCG by all categories of prescribers in their daily work will

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greatly assist in ensuring that patients receive optimum treatment of their health problems at all times. Recognizing the need for constant availability of medicines in the health facilities, the Ministry of Health is committed to improving accessibility to required essential medicines through active implementation of the new National Medicines Policy 2002 which aims inter alia at securing adequate funding for essential medicines procurement and improved management of the medicines supply system at all levels. Dr Stephen O Malinga MP Hon. Minister of Health

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Preface The first and second editions of EMLU were produced in 1991 and 1996 respectively. As with these previous editions which it now supersedes, this new EMLU 2007 is produced with the aim of assisting in making accessible and affordable to the majority of the population those medicines which are necessary for the prevention and treatment of common health problems in the country. The EMLU lists those essential medicines considered to be most suitable for current use in Uganda. The current WHO model list (11th revision December 1999) was used as a basis for EMLU and modified to suit the requirements of Uganda according to the criteria given in the Foreword by the Honourable Minister of Health, and taking into account available resources and currently applicable clinical practice. According to the National Medicines Policy the EMLU is a ‘primary Medicines management tool at all levels of the health system’ and is intended to ‘ strengthen and harmonise the essential medicines selection process at national and district levels for both public and private sectors’. The EMLU should be used ‘as a basis for procurement, prescribing and dispensing in the public health system and its use promoted in the private (profit and non-profit) sector’. Thus it is important to stress that, although the list is designed primarily for public sector use, it is equally appropriate for private sector prescribers who are strongly encouraged to select EMLU medicines whenever possible. Numerous changes have been made to EMLU to bring it into line with currently accepted therapeutic requirements. These are summarised on pages xix-xxvi. As stated in the Foreword, the EMLU will be subject to constant review and revision. All clinicians should therefore fully familiarise

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themselves with the contents of the EMLU and continuously evaluate its relevance and appropriateness to their daily work. Proposals for amendments to EDLU, together with supporting arguments and any available relevant literature should be forwarded in writing to: Dr. Amandwa Jacinto, Chairman Essential Medicines Review Committee Ministry of Health PO Box 7272, Kampala

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Acknowledgements Preparation of this vital publication would not have been possible without the dedication and hard work of contributing specialists and programme manager who were assembled to constitute an expert Committee on the review of the Essential Medicines List of Uganda. The full list of these honourable people is on pages xv-xvi and without the invaluable contributions of the key clinical specialists listed on page xvii. I wish to express my sincere thanks to them all for their time and efforts. According to the National Medicines Policy, the EMLU is supposed to be revised at least every three years, thus this edition should have been produced by 2004. In the meantime, any proposals for future review of the EMLU will be discussed by a committee of experts selected from a number of institutions including hospitals. Agreed amendments to the list will be notified to all prescribers through Ministry of Health circulars as appropriate. Special thanks to WHO Uganda country office for funding the publication of this edition of the EMLU Dr Sam Zaramba Director General health Services

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Essential Medicines Review committee

1. Dr. Amandwa Jacinto Commisioner clinical services MOH Chairman Essential Medicines Review Committee

2. Ms D A Kusemererwa General Manager, Joint Medical Store (JMS), Kampala

3. Dr Alex Opio Assistant Commissioner of Health Services (NDC) Ministry of Health, Kampala

4. Mr Seru Morries Senior Pharmacist, Jinja Regional Referral , Jinja

5. Dr Amone Kaka Jackson Assistant Commissioner Clinical Services Ministry of Health, Kampala

6. Dr S Ndyanabangi Principal Medical Officer, Ministry of Health, Kampala

7. Mr. Oteba Olowo Martin Principal Pharmacist, MoH

8. Mr. Mwoga Joseph, National Professional Officer, EDM, WHO country Office, Kampala

9. Mr. Khalid. A. Mohammed Pharmacist, Medicines Management Programme, MoH

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Contributing Clinical Specialists 1. Dr Onen

Consultant Psychiatrist, Butabika Hospital, Kampala

2. Dr. Catherine Omaswa Senior Consultant anaesthesiologist Head of Anaesthesiology, Mulago National Referral Hospital

3. Dr. Irmela Erdmann

Ophthalmologist Mengo Hospital

4. Dr Ntwa Ntwa Jeremiah Principal Medical Officer, Child Health Programme Manager, School Health Programme Ministry of health, Kampala

5. Mr E K Naddumba

Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Head, Dept. of Orthopaedics, Makerere Medical School, Mulago Hospital, Kampala

6 Prof. Marcel A Otim Senior Consultant endocrinologist Head, Diabetic Clinic, Makerere medical School, Kampala

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Presentation of Information 1. General

Medicines names: the relevant International Non-proprietary Name (INN) or generic names are used throughout the list. According to the National Medicines Policy and Authority Statute 1993 sec 12 generic names shall be used for prescribing and labelling (i.e. including dispensing) of medicines, except where no such generic or suitable alternative non-proprietary name exists. Order of sections: medicines are arranged in alphabetical order by pharmacological / therapeutic groups following the same basic arrangement as the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines with the addition of one new section:

2. Level of Use

For each item the lowest level of health care facility at which the item may be used is indicated as shown in the table below. This designation is in line with the diagnostic and clinical skills expected to be available at that level. In certain cases the use of an item is further restricted to facilities where a specific type of clinical and/or diagnostic expertise is available, e.g. certain ophthalmological preparations. The in-charge of each level of Health Centre is given in parentheses. HC1 = Health Centre 1 (Community Level) HC2 = Health Centre 2 (Enrolled Comprehensive Nurse) HC3 = Health Centre 3 (Clinical Officer) HC4 = Health Centre 4 (Medical Officer) H = Hospital R = Restricted Use (ie. needs high level diagnostic/clinical skills

only available in specialised institutions, e.g. Cancer Institute, National Psychiatric Hospital, etc.)

Ref = Referral Hospital

Notes:

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30 Diagnostic facilities: Health facilities of levels HC3 and higher have different degrees of laboratory diagnostic support facilities available.

30 Medicines availability: all of the items listed for health centre levels up to and including H (Hospital) level are expected to be available at all times from National Medical Stores. More specialised items with an R (Restricted) or Ref (Referral) designation will be available from NMS only at the request of the relevant institution. It is therefore important that accurate estimates for the annual requirements for these items are made by the institutions concerned well in advance and the information forwarded to NMS so that sufficient quantities of the required items may be procured and held in stock.

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Abbreviations and Units BNF = British National Formulary BP = British Pharmacopoeia BPC = British Pharmaceutical Codex Inf = infusion IM = intramuscular Inj = injection IT = intrathecal IU = international units IV = intravenous MU = Mega Unit = one million (1,000,000) units PFR = powder for reconstitution SC = subcutaneous SR = slow-release G = gram = 1,000 mg = 0.001 kg mg = milligram = 1,000 µg µg = microgram = 0.001mg L = litre = 1,000 mL mL = millilitre = 0.001 L

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Summary of Main Changes in EDLU 2007 Additions 1.1 General anaesthetics and oxygen Isoflourane inhalation HC 4 Desflourane inhalation HC 4 Sevoflourane inhalation HC 4 Enflourane inhalation HC 4 5. ANTIEPILEPTICS AND ANTICONVULSANTS Phenobarbitone Tablets 30mg HC3 6.1.1 Intestinal anthelminthics Albendazole Tablets 500mg HC1 6.4.3 Antimalarial medicines Artemether /Lumefantrine Tablet 20mg +120mg (AL) HC2 Artesunate/Amodiaquine Tablet 50mg +153mg (A AM) HC2 Dihydro artesunate/piperaquine Tablet 40mg +320mg (D P) Ref 12.3 Antihypertensive medicines Lisinopril Tablet 10 mg H 21. OPHTHALMOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS 21.1 Antiinfective medicines Ciprofloxacin Eye drops 0.3% HC 4 Azithromicin Suspension 200mg/ml H Azithromycin Tablet 250mg H 21.2 Antiviral Medicines Acyclovir Eye ointment 3% HC 4

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Ganciclovir Injection 500mg Ref. 21.2 Antifungal Medicines Econazole Eye drops 2% Ref. Nantamycin Eye Suspension 5% Ref. 30 ANTIRETROVIRAL MEDICINES 30.1 Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI) Abacavir Tablet 300mg HC4 Didanosine Tablet 25mg HC4 Lamivudine Tablets 150mg HC4 Lamivudine Syrup 10/Ml HC4 Stavudine Tablets 30mg HC4 Stavudine Tablets 40mg HC4 Stavudine Oral Solution HC4 Zidovudine Tablets 300mg HC4 Zidovudine/Lamivudine Tablet 300mg/150mg HC4 30.2 Protease Inhibitors (PI) Lopinavir/Ronavir Capsule 133.3mg/33.3mg H Nelfinavir Tablet 250mg H 30.3 Non – Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (NNRTI) Efavirenz Tablets 600mg H Efavirenz Tablets 200mg H Efavirenz Capsule 50mg H Efavirenz Oral Solution 30mg.Ml H Niverapine Tablets 200mg H Niverapine Syrup 10mg/Ml HC4 30.4 Combination NRTI + NNRTI

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Laminvudine/Stavudine/Niverapine Tab (150+30+200) mg HC4 Lamivudine/Stavudine/Niverapine Tab (150+40+200) mg HC4 Lamivudine/Niverapine/Zidovudine Tab ( 150+200+300)mg HC4 Lamivudine/Zidovudine/Efavirenz Tab (150+300+600) mg H Stavudine/Didanosine + Lopinavir/Ritonavir Tabs. H Zidovidine/Didanosine + Lopinavir/Ritonavir Tabs. H Medicines Removed Amodiaquine Tablet 200mg HC3 Sodium Artesunate Tablet 50mg HC4

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1. ANAESTHETICS 1.1 General anaesthetics and oxygen1 Isoflourane inhalation HC 4 Desflourane inhalation HC 4 Sevoflourane inhalation HC 4 Enflourane inhalation HC 4 ketamine injection 50mg/mL IV/IM HC4 ketamine injection paed 10mg/mL IV/IM HC4 nitrous oxide medical gas HC4 oxygen medical gas HC4 propofol injection 10mg/mL IV Ref thiopental injection (PFR) 500mg IV HC4 1.2 Local anaesthetics bupivacaine injection 0.25% IT/SC HC 4 bupivacaine injection 0.5% IT/SC Ref ethyl chloride spray HC3 lignocaine injection 2% (epidural) H lignocaine dental cartridge 2% HC4 lignocaine injection 2% HC2 lignocaine spray 10% HC4 lignocaine paste 2-4% HC4 lignocaine ointment 5% HC4 lignocaine injection 5% (heavy spinal) H lignocaine gel 2% HC3 lignocaine + epinephrine dental cartridge 2%+1:80 000 HC4

1 Soda lime must be available for CO2 absorption during closed circuit

general anaesthesia

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1.3 Preoperative and peri-operative medication atropine injection 1mg/mL IV/IM HC4 diazepam rectal tube 2mg/mL HC2 droperidol injection 5mg/mL IV/IM/IVinf H ephedrine hydrochloride injection 3mg/mL Ref fentanyl injection 50µg/mL Ref lorazepam injection 4mg/mL IV/IM H midazolam injection 2mg/mL Ref morphine injection 15mg/mL IV/IM/SC HC4 2. ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS

2.1 Non-opioids acetylsalicylic acid tablet 300mg HC1 diclofenac tablet 25mg HC4 diclofenac injection 25mg/mL IV/IM H ibuprofen tablet 200mg HC2 paracetamol tablet 500mg HC1 paracetamol suppository 100mg HC3 2.2 Medicines used for gout allopurinol tablet 100mg HC4 colchicine tablet 500μg HC4 indomethacin tablet 25mg HC4 probenecid tablet 500mg HC4 2.3 Opioid analgesics codeine tablet 30mg HC4 dihydrocodeine tablet 30mg HC4 morphine injection 15mg/mL IV/IM/SC HC4 morphine oral solution 1mg/mL HC3 morphine tablet 30mg HC4 morphine tablet SR 10mg HC3 morphine tablet SR 30mg HC3 morphine tablet SR 60mg HC3 papaveretum + hyoscine injection 15.4mg + 0.4mg Ref pethidine tablet 50mg HC4

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pethidine injection 50mg/mL IV/IM/SC HC3 3. ANTI-ALLERGICS & MEDICINES USED IN ANAPHYLAXIS chlorphenamine tablet 4mg HC2 cyproheptadine tablet 4mg H cyproheptadine syrup 2mg/5mL H dexamethasone injection 4mg/mL IV/IM HC4 epinephrine (adrenaline) injection 1mg/mL IV/IM/SC HC2 hydrocortisone sod. succinate injection (PFR) 100mg IV/IM HC3 prednisolone tablet 5mg HC4 promethazine tablet 25mg HC2 promethazine injection 25mg/mL slow IV/IM HC4 4. ANTIDOTES

4.1 General charcoal activated tablet 250mg HC2 ipecacuanha syrup 0.14% HC2 pralidoxime injection 200mg/mL IV/IM HC4 4.2 Specific atropine injection 1mg/mL IV/IM HC4 benztropine injection 1mg/mL IV/IM HC4 calcium folinate (folinic acid) tablet 15mg Ref calcium folinate (folinic acid) injection 3mg/mL IV/IM Ref deferoxamine injection (PFR) 500mg IV H dimercaprol injection 50mg/mL IM H methionine tablet 250mg H methylthioninium chloride injection 10mg/mL IV H (methylene blue) naloxone injection 400μg/mL IV/IM/SC HC4 naloxone inj paed 20μg/mL IV/IM/SC HC4 penicillamine tablet 250mg H

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sodium calcium edetate injection 200mg/mL IV H sodium nitrite injection 30mg/mL IV H sodium thiosulphate inj 250mg/mL or 500mg/mL IV H 5. ANTIEPILEPTICS AND ANTICONVULSANTS carbamazepine tablet 200mg HC4 carbamazepine syrup 100mg/5mL HC4 clonazepam tablet 2mg Ref clonazepam injection 500mg/mL IV Ref diazepam injection 5mg/mL IV HC4 diazepam rectal tube 2mg/mL HC2 ethosuximide tablet 250mg H ethosuximide syrup 250mg/5mL H magnesium sulphate injection 500mg/mL (50%) IV HC3 (specifically for convulsions in eclampsia) Phenobarbitone Tabs* Tablets 30mg HC3 phenobarbitone (phenobarbital) injection 200mg/mL IV/IM Ref phenytoin injection 10mg/mL IV Ref phenytoin tablet or capsule 50mg HC3 phenytoin tablet or capsule 100mg HC3 phenytoin suspension 30mg/5mL HC3 valproic acid tablet 200mg Ref 6. ANTI-INFECTIVE MEDICINES

6.1 Anthelmintics 6.1.1 Intestinal anthelminthics mebendazole tablet 500mg HC1 niclosamide tablet 500mg HC4 Albendazole tablets 500mg HC1 1 6.1.2 Antifilarials diethylcarbamazine tablet 50mg H ivermectin tablet 6mg HC3

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6.1.3 Antischistosomals praziquantel tablet 600mg HC3 6.2 Antibacterials 6.2.1 Beta Lactam Medicines amoxicillin tablet or capsule 250mg HC2 amoxicillin tablet or capsule 500mg HC2 amoxicillin inj (PFR) 500mg IV/IM/IVinf HC4 amoxicillin syrup (PFR) 125mg/5mL HC2 amoxicillin + clavulanic acid tablet 250mg + 125mg Ref ampicillin inj (PFR) 500mg IV/IM/IVinf HC4 benzathine benzylpenicillin injection (PFR) 2.4 MU IM HC3 benzylpenicillin inj (PFR) 1MU (600mg) IM HC2 ceftriaxone injection (PFR) 250mg IV/IM Ref cefuroxime axitel tablet 250mg Ref cefuroxime sodium injection (PFR) 750mg IV/IM Ref cefuroxime oral susp (PFR) 125mg/5mL Ref cloxacillin injection (PFR) 500mg IV/IM HC4 flucloxacillin capsule 250mg HC4 flucloxacillin syrup (PFR) 125mg/5mL HC4 phenoxymethylpenicillin tablet 250mg (Pen V) HC2 procaine benzylpenicillin forte injection (PFR) 4 MU IM (PPF) HC3 6.2.2 Other antibacterial medicines chloramphenicol injection (PFR) 1G IV/IM HC3 chloramphenicol capsule 250 mg HC4 ciprofloxacin tablet 250mg HC3 ciprofloxacin tablet 500mg HC3 cotrimoxazole tablet 120mg HC2 cotrimoxazole tablet 480mg HC2 cotrimoxazole syrup 240mg/5mL HC2 doxycycline tablet 100mg HC2 erythromycin oral susp (PFR) 125mg/5mL HC4 erythromycin tablet 250mg HC2 gentamicin injection 40mg/mL IV/IM HC4 metronidazole infusion 5mg/mL H metronidazole tablet 200mg HC2

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nalidixic acid tablet or capsule 500mg H nitrofurantoin tablet 100mg HC2 6.2.3 Antileprosy medicines1 clofazimine capsule 100mg R dapsone tablet 100mg R rifampicin2 tablet or capsule 150mg R thalidomide tablet 50mg R 6.2.4 Antituberculosis medicines ethambutol tablet 400mg HC4 ethambutol + isoniazid tablet 400mg+150mg HC4 isoniazid tablet 100mg HC4 pyrazinamide tablet 500mg HC4 rifampicin + isoniazid2 tab or cap 150mg+100mg HC4 rifampicin + isoniazid2 tab or cap 300mg+150mg HC4 rifampicin + isoniazid2 syrup 100mg+50mg/5mL HC4 streptomycin injection (PFR) 1G deep IM HC4 6.3 Antifungal medicines amphotericin B inj (PFR) 50mg for IV inf Ref clotrimazole pessary 500mg HC4 fluconazole tablet or capsule 50mg HC 4 fluconazole tablet or capsule 100mg HC4 fluconazole tablet or capsule 200mg HC4 flucytosine injection 10mg/mL for IV inf HC4 Ref. griseofulvin tablet 125mg HC3 griseofulvin tablet 500mg HC3 ketoconazole oral susp 100mg/5mL HC3 ketoconazole tablet 200mg HC3 miconazole pessary 100mg HC4 nystatin pessary 100,000 IU HC3 nystatin oral susp 100,000 IU/mL HC2

1 may be available at designated health centres 2 rifampicin products are reserved for TB/Leprosy Programme use only

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nystatin tablet 500,000 IU HC3 6.4 Antiprotozoal medicines 6.4.1 Antiamoebic medicines metronidazole tablet 200mg HC2 tinidazole tablet 500mg HC4 6.4.2 Antileishmaniasis medicines pentamidine isethionate inj (PFR) 200mg deep IM HC4 sodium stibogluconate inj 100mg/mL antimony IV/IM R 6.4.3 Antimalarial medicines artemether injection 100mg IM HC4 chloroquine inj 40mg base/mL IM/SC HC2 chloroquine tablet 150mg base HC1 Artemether /Lumefantrine Tablet HC 2 Artesunate/Amodiaquine tablet HC 2 Dihydro artesunate/piperaquine tablet Ref chloroquine syrup 75mg base/5mL HC1 primaquine tablet 7.5mg HC4 proguanil tablet 100mg HC4 quinine inj 300mg/mL IV/deep IM HC3 quinine tablet 300mg HC4 quinine mixture 100mg/5mL HC4 sulfadoxine + pyrimethamine tablet 500mg + 25mg (SP) HC1 6.4.4 Antitrypanosomal medicines (African trypanosomiasis) melarsoprol injection 36mg/mL slow IV HC4 nifurtimox tablet 30mg R nifurtimox tablet 120mg R nifurtimox tablet 250mg R pentamidine isethionate inj (PFR) 200mg deep IM HC4 suramin sodium injection (PFR) 1G slow IV HC4 6.4.5 Antitrichomoniasis medicines tinidazole tablet 500mg HC4 6.4.6 Medicines used in toxoplasmosis clindamycin capsule 150mg HC4

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pyrimethamine tablet 25mg HC4 6.5 Antiviral medicines aciclovir tablet 200mg HC4 aciclovir tablet 400mg HC4 ganciclovir sodium injection (PFR) 500mG IV inf R (for cytomegalovirus infection) 7. ANTIMIGRAINE MEDICINES

7.1 Treatment of Acute Attacks acetylsalicylic acid tablet 300mg HC1 ergotamine tablet 1mg HC4 paracetamol tablet 500mg HC1 7.2 Prophylaxis propranolol tablet 10mg HC4 propranolol tablet 20mg HC4 8. ANTINEOPLASTIC & IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE MEDICINES

8.1 Immunosuppressive medicines azathioprine tablet 50mg R 8.2 Cytotoxic medicines asparaginase (colaspase) injection (PFR) 100mg Ref calcium folinate (folinic acid) tablet 15mg Ref calcium folinate (folinic acid) injection 3mg/mL IV/IM/IVinf Ref cyclophosphamide injection (PFR) 500mg IV Ref cyclophosphamide tablet 50mg Ref cytarabine inj (PFR) 100mg SC/IV/IT Ref dacarbazine injection (PFR) 100mg IV Ref dactinomycin injection (PFR) 500μg IV Ref daunorubicin injection (PFR) 50mg IVinf Ref doxorubicin (adriamycin) injection (PFR) 50mg IVinf Ref fluorouracil injection 500mg/10mL IV R hydroxyurea capsule 500mg R

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mercaptopurine tablet 50mg R methotrexate tablet 2.5mg R methotrexate injection 50mg/mL IV/IM/IT Ref mustine injection (PFR) 10mg IVinf R procarbazine capsule 50mg R stilboestrol tablet 5mg R thioguanine tablet 40mg R vincristine injection (PFR) 1mg IV R vincristine injection (PFR) 5mg IV R 8.3 Hormones and antihormones dexamethasone tablet 4mg HC4 dexamethasone inj 4mg/mL IM/slow IV/IVinf HC4 prednisolone tablet 5mg HC4 tamoxifen tablet 10mg HC4 9. ANTI-PARKINSONISM MEDICINES benzhexol tablet 2mg HC4 benztropine injection 1mg/mL IV/IM HC4 levodopa + carbidopa tablet 100mg + 10mg Ref levodopa + carbidopa tablet 250mg + 25mg Ref 10. MEDICINES AFFECTING THE BLOOD

10.1 Antianaemia medicines ferrous salt tablet 60mg elemental iron HC1 ferrous sulphate oral solution paediatric BP HC2 12mg elemental iron/5mL ferrous sulphate + folic acid tab 60mg elem.iron + 400µg HC1 folic acid tablet 1mg HC2 folic acid tablet 5mg HC2 hydroxocobalamin injection 1mg/mL IM HC4 10.2 Anticoagulants and antagonists heparin injection 5,000 IU IV HC4 phytomenadione injection 1mg/mL IM HC4 phytomenadione injection 10mg/mL IM HC4

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protamine sulphate injection 10mg/mL slow IV HC4 warfarin tablet 1mg HC4 warfarin tablet 3mg HC4 10.3 Fibrinolytic Medicines streptokinase injection 250,000 IU slow IV R 11. BLOOD PRODUCTS & PLASMA SUBSTITUTES

11.1 Plasma expanders dextran 70 infusion IV 6% HC4 polygeline solution infusion IV 3.5% HC4 11.2 Plasma extracts factor IX complex concentrate injection freeze-dried IV R factor VIII concentrate injection freeze-dried IV R albumin, human injection freeze-dried 25% IV R 12. CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINES

12.1 Antianginal medicines atenolol tablet 100mg H glyceryl trinitrate tablet sublingual 500μg H glyceryl trinitrate patch 200μg H isosorbide dinitrate tablet sublingual 5mg H nifedipine tablet 10mg H 12.2 Antidysrhythmic medicines atenolol tablet 100mg H lignocaine inj 20mg/mL (2%) slow IV/IVinf Ref procainamide tablet 250mg Ref propranolol injection 1mg/mL slow IV Ref propranolol tablet 40mg H quinidine tablet 200mg Ref verapamil tablet 40mg Ref 12.3 Antihypertensive medicines atenolol tablet 100mg H captopril tablet 25mg H

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hydralazine tablet 25mg H hydralazine tablet 50mg H hydralazine injection 20mg/mL slow IV. inf H methyldopa tablet 250mg HC4 nifedipine tablet 10mg H nifedipine tablet 20mg SR H propranolol tablet 40mg HC4 propranolol tablet 80mg HC4 Lisinopril tablet 10 mg H 12.4 Medicines used in heart failure 12.4.1 Cardiac glycosides digoxin tab paed 62.5μg (0.0625mg) HC4 digoxin tablet 250μg (0.25mg) HC4 digoxin injection 250μg/mL IV HC4 12.4.2 Medicines used in vascular shock dopamine injection 40mg/mL IVinf H epinephrine (adrenaline) injection 1mg/mL IC/IVinf HC4 hydrocortisone sod. succinate injection (PFR) 100mg IV/IM HC3 13. DERMATOLOGICAL MEDICINES

13.1 Topical antifungals benzoic acid + salicylic acid ointment 6% + 3% HC2 clotrimazole cream 1% HC3 miconazole cream 2% H nystatin cream or oint 100,000 IU/g HC3 sulphur + salicylic acid cream or oint 2% + 2% Hosp 13.2 Topical antiinfectives acetic acid solution 10% H chlorhexidine cream 5% HC4 framycetin impregnated gauze 1% HC3 iodine tincture 2% HC1 methylrosanilinium chloride aqueous paint 1% HC1

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(gentian violet) neomycin + bacitracin ointment 5mg + 500IU/g H potassium permanganate solution aq 1:10,000 (0.01%) HC4 silver sulphadiazine cream 1% HC3 13.3 Topical antiinflammatories and antipruritics betamethasone cream or ointment 0.1% HC4 calamine lotion 15% HC1 hydrocortisone cream or ointment 1% HC3 13.4 Keratoplastics and keratolytics benzoyl peroxide lotion or cream 5% HC4 coal tar ointment 1% H dithranol ointment 0.1% H podophyllum resin paint 15% HC4 salicylic acid ointment 2% HC2 salicylic acid ointment 5% HC2 13.5 Scabicide benzyl benzoate lotion 25% HC2 13.6 Pediculicide malathion lotion aqueous 0.5% HC2 13.7 Other topical preparations silver nitrate stick 40% HC3 14. DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINES

14.1 Ophthalmic diagnostic medicines1 fluorescein eye drops 1% HC4 physostigmine eye drops 0.25% HC4 rose bengal eye drops 1% HC4

1 for use only where ophthalmological expertise is available

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14.2 Radiocontrast media barium sulphate powder in water 75% w/v or more H diatrizoate injection 60% H diatrizoate injection 76% H iodised oil fluid injection 38% H ioglycamate injection 17% H ioglycamate injection 35% H iohexol injection 18% H iohexol injection 24% H iohexol injection 30% H iohexol injection 35% H iopanoic acid tablet 500mg H iothalamate injection 54% H iothalamate injection 60% H iothalamate injection 70% H 15. DISINFECTANTS and ANTISEPTICS

15.1 Antiseptics cetrimide + chlorhexidine solution 0.5% + 0.05% HC2 chlorhexidine gluconate solution 20% HC2 hydrogen peroxide solution 6% HC2 povidone iodine solution 10% HC3 15.2 Disinfectants calcium or sodium hypochlorite solution 5% HC1 glutaraldehyde solution 2% H 16. DIURETICS bendrofluazide tablet 5mg HC3 furosemide inj 10mg/mL IM/slow IV/IVinf HC4 furosemide tablet 40mg HC4 mannitol injectable sol. 20% IVinf H spironolactone tablet 50mg HC4

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17. GASTROINTESTINAL MEDICINES

17.1 Antacids and other antiulcer medicines bismuth chelate tablet 120mg Ref cimetidine tablet 400mg HC4 magnesium trisilicate co. tablet 370mg HC1 omeprazole tablet 20mg H ranitidine tablet 150mg H 17.2 Antiemetics cyclizine tablet 50mg Ref cyclizine inj 50mg/mL IM/slow IV Ref domperidone tablet 10mg H domperidone suspension 5mg/5mL H domperidone suppository 30mg H prochlorperazine tablet 5mg HC3 prochlorperazine injection 12.5mg/mL deep IM HC4 promethazine tablet 25mg HC2 promethazine injection 25mg/mL deep IM HC3 metoclopramide tablet 10mg HC3 metoclopramide injection 5mg/mL HC4 17.3 Antihaemorrhoidals bismuth subgallate compound suppository HC3 17.4 Antispasmodics hyoscine butylbromide injection 20mg/mL Ref propantheline tablet 15mg H 17.5 Laxatives bisacodyl tablet 5mg HC4 bisacodyl suppository paediatric 5mg HC4 senna tablet 7.5mg HC2 17.6 Medicines used in diarrhoea 17.6.1 For oral rehydration oral rehydration salts powder for 1L HC1 (WHO citrate formula)

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17.6.2 Antidiarrhoeals1 codeine phosphate tablet 30mg HC4 loperamide tablet or capsule 2mg H 18. HORMONES, OTHER ENDOCRINE MEDICINES & CONTRACEPTIVES

18.1 Adrenal hormones & synthetic substitutes ACTH (corticotrophin) injection 20IU/mL IM Ref betamethasone tablet 0.5mg Ref cortisone tablet 12.5mg Ref cortisone tablet 25mg Ref dexamethasone tablet 4mg H dexamethasone inj 4mg/mL IM/slow IV/IVinf H hydrocortisone sod succinate inj 100mg IM/slow IV/IVinf HC3 prednisolone tablet 5mg HC4 18.2 Androgens methyltestosterone tablet 5mg Ref testosterone enanthate inj oily 250mg/mL slow IM Ref 18.3 Hormonal contraceptives ethinylestradiol + tablet 30μg +150μg HC2 levonorgestrel ethinylestradiol + tablet 30μg +300μg HC2 levonorgestrel ethinylestradiol + tablet 50μg +250μg HC2 levonorgestrel ethinylestradiol + tablet 50μg + 1mg HC2 norethisterone medroxyprogesterone acetate depot inj 150mg/mL deep IM HC3 levonorgestrel implant capsules 38mg/cap H norgestrel tablet 75μg HC2

1 for symptomatic treatment of adults only

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18.4 Oestrogens stilboestrol tablet 1mg Ref stilboestrol tablet 5mg Ref 18.5 Insulins and other antidiabetic medicines glibenclamide tablet 5 mg HC4 insulin soluble inj 100 IU/mL SC HC4 insulin zinc suspension (lente) inj 100 IU/mL SC HC4 isophane insulin injection 100 IU/mL SC HC4 metformin tablet 500mg Ref metformin tablet 850mg Ref tolbutamide tablet 500 mg HC4 18.6 Ovulation inducers bromocriptine tablet 2.5mg Ref clomifene tablet 50mg Ref 18.7 Progestogens norethisterone tablet 5 mg H 18.8 Thyroid hormones and antithyroid medicines carbimazole tablet 5mg H levothyroxine tablet 100μg HC4 iodine + potassium iodide oral solution 5% + 10% HC4 (Lugol’s iodine) 19. IMMUNOLOGICALS2

19.1 Immunological diagnostic medicines tuberculin PPD injection 100 IU/mL HC3 19.2 Sera and immunoglobulins anti-D immunoglobulin human injection 250μg/mL IM Ref antirabies immunoglobulin, injection 200 IU/mL HC4 human IM/local infiltration antirabies vaccine, injection IM/deep SC HC4 2 See individual product literature for more information

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human diploid antiscorpion serum injection Ref antitetanus immunoglobulin, injection 500 IU IM Ref human antivenom sera polyvalent injection IV HC4 (East & Central Africa) diphtheria antitoxin injection 10,000 IU IM Ref normal immunoglobulin, injection 16% IM Ref human 19.3 Vaccines 19.3.1 Vaccines for routine immunisation BCG vaccine dried injection ID 20 dose vial HC2 diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus injection IM/deep SC HC2 (DPT) (20 dose vial) measles vaccine injection IM/deep SC HC2 (10 dose vial) poliomyelitis vaccine oral solution 20 dose HC2 (live attenuated) tetanus toxoid vaccine injection IM/deep SC HC2 (20 dose vial) 19.3.2 Vaccines for specific groups of individuals hepatitis B vaccine inj IM/deep SC single dose HC2 meningococcal vaccine A+C inj IM/deep SC single dose HC2 plague vaccine inj IM/deep SC single dose HC2 rabies vaccine human diploid inj IM/deep SC single dose HC2 rubella vaccine inj IM/deep SC single dose H typhoid vaccine inj IM/deep SC single dose HC2 yellow fever vaccine inj SC single dose HC2 20. MUSCLE RELAXANTS & CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS alcuronium chloride injection 5mg/mL IV Ref atracurium besylate injection 10mg/mL Ref edrophonium injection 10mg/mL IV H neostigmine tablet 15mg HC4

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neostigmine injection 500μg/mL IM/SC H pancuronium bromide injection 2mg/mL IV Ref suxamethonium injection 50mg/mL IV/IVinf HC4 tubocurarine injection 10mg/mL IV H 21. OPHTHALMOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS

21.1 Antiinfective medicines aciclovir eye ointment 3% Ref chloramphenicol eye ointment 1% HC2 chloramphenicol eye drops 0.5% HC2 gentamicin eye/ear drops 0.3% HC4 tetracycline eye ointment 1% HC1 Ciprofloxacin * eye drops 0.3% HC 4 Azithromicin * Suspension 200mg/ml H Azithromycin * tablet 250mg H 21.2 Antiviral Medicines Acyclovir* Eye ointment 3% HC 4 Ganciclovir* Injection 500mg Ref. 21.2 Antifungal Medicines Econazole * Eye drops 2% Ref. Nantamycin * eye Suspension 5% Ref. 21.1.1 Antiinfective + antiinflammatory Medicines1 neomycin + betamethasone eye drops 0.5% + 0.1% HC4 hydrocortisone + eye drops 1.5% + HC4 oxytetracyline + polymyxin B 0.5% + 0.119% 21.2 Antiinflammatory medicines1 betamethasone eye drops 0.1% HC4 Hydrocortisone eye drops 0.5% HC4 hydrocortisone eye ointment 1% HC4

1 for use only where qualified ophthalmological staff is available

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21.3 Local anaesthetics1 tetracaine (amethocaine) eye drops 0.5% H tetracaine (amethocaine) eye drops 1% H 21.4 Miotics and antiglaucoma medicines1 acetazolamide tablet 250mg HC4 pilocarpine eye drops 2% HC4 pilocarpine eye drops 4% HC4 timolol eye drops 0.25% Ref timolol eye drops 0.5% Ref 21.5 Mydriatics1 atropine eye drops 1% H cyclopentolate eye drops 2% Ref phenylephrine eye drops 10% HC 21.6 Astringents1 zinc sulphate eye drops 0.25% HC4 22. OXYTOCICS & ANTI-OXYTOCICS

22.1 Oxytocics ergometrine tablet 200μg HC4 ergometrine + oxytocin injection 500μg + 5 IU/mL IM HC2 methylergometrine inj 200μg/mL IM/slow IV HC2 oxytocin inj 10 IU/mL slow IV/inf H 22.2 Antioxytocics salbutamol tablet 4mg HC3 salbutamol injection 1mg/mL IV inf HC4 23. PERITONEAL & HAEMODIALYSIS SOLUTIONS electrolyte solutions for dialysis2 Ref

1 For use only where ophthalmological expertise available 2 See product literature for details of presentation

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24. PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC MEDICINES amitriptyline tablet 25mg HC4 carbamazepine tablet 200mg HC4 chlordiazepoxide tablet 10mg HC4 chlordiazepoxide tablet 25mg HC4 chlorpromazine tablet 25mg HC2 chlorpromazine tablet 100mg HC2 chlorpromazine injection 25mg/mL deep IM HC2 diazepam inj 5mg/mL IM/slow IV/IVinf HC4 diazepam tablet 5mg HC4 fluphenazine decanoate inj oily 25mg/mL deep IM Ref haloperidol tablet 5mg Ref haloperidol tablet 10mg Ref haloperidol injection 5mg/mL IM Ref haloperidol decanoate inj oily 50mg/mL deep IM Ref haloperidol decanoate inj oily 100mg/mL deep IM Ref imipramine tablet 25mg HC4 lithium carbonate tablet 250mg Ref lorazepam tablet 2mg Ref nitrazepam tablet 5mg HC4 thioridazine tablet 25mg Ref thioridazine tablet 100mg Ref trifluoperazine tablet 5mg H zuclopenthixol decanoate inj oily 200mg/mL deep IM R 25. MEDICINES ACTING ON THE RESPIRATORY TRACT

25.1 Antiasthmatic medicines aminophylline tablet 100 mg HC3 aminophylline inj 25mg/mL slow IV/IVinf HC4 beclomethasone inhaler 50μg/metered dose HC4 epinephrine (adrenaline) injection 1mg/mL SC HC2 salbutamol nebuliser solution 2.5mg/mL H salbutamol nebuliser solution 5mg/mL H salbutamol inhaler 100μg/metered dose HC4 salbutamol tablet 4mg HC3

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sodium cromoglycate inhaler 5mg/metered dose HC4 (for adults) 25.2 Antitussive Medicines codeine phosphate tablet 30mg (for adults) HC4 25.3 Cough soothing preparation Simple linctus syrup (BNF formula) HC2 26. SOLUTIONS CORRECTING WATER, ELECTROLYTE, & ACID-BASE DISTURBANCES

26.1 For oral rehydration oral rehydration salts powder for 1 L HC1 (WHO citrate formula) 26.2 Parenterals calcium gluconate injection 100mg/mL (10%) HC1 Darrow’s solution infusion ½ strength HC2 in 2.5% glucose glucose infusion 5% HC2 glucose infusion 50% HC3 potassium chloride inj 150mg/mL slow IV inf H sodium bicarbonate injection 8.4% slow IV H sodium chloride infusion 0.9% HC2 sodium lactate compound infusion HC4 (Hartmann’s or Ringer-Lactate solution) 26.3 Miscellaneous water for injection injection 2mL IV/IM HC2 water for injection injection 5mL IV/IM HC2 water for injection injection 10mL IV/IM HC2 27. VITAMINS & MINERALS ascorbic acid (vitamin C) tablet 100mg HC3 calcium lactate tablet 300mg HC3 ergocalciferol (vitamin D2) tablet or capsule 250µg Ref (10,000 IU)

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multivitamin tablet (BPC 73) HC1 nicotinamide tablet 50mg HC4 potassium chloride tablet 600mg SR H pyridoxine (vitamin B6) tablet 50mg HC4 retinol (vitamin A) capsule (drops) 50,000 IU HC2 retinol (vitamin A) capsule (drops) 100,000 IU HC2 retinol (vitamin A) capsule (drops) 200,000 IU HC2 vitamin B complex injection IM1 HC4 vitamin B complex (strong) tablet (BPC 73) HC4 28. EAR, NOSE & OROPHARYNGEAL PREPARATIONS

28.1 Ear preparations betamethasone ear/eye drops 0.1% H clotrimazole solution 1% H gentamicin ear drops 0.3% H 28.2 Nasal preparations beclomethasone nasal spray 50μg/metered dose H ephedrine nasal drops 1% (for adults) H lignocaine + adrenaline nasal drops 2% +1:100,000 Ref xylometazoline nasal drops 0.05% HC4 xylometazoline nasal drops 0.1% HC4 28.3 Oropharygeal preparations lidocaine (lignocaine) lozenges 4% HC4 lidocaine (lignocaine) spray 5% HC4 miconazole oral gel 2% HC4 povidone-iodine mouthwash/gargle 1% HC3 triamcinolone acetonide oral paste 0.1% H

1 Contains: nicotinamide 40mg, pyridoxine HCl 4mg, riboflavine 4mg,

thiamine HCl 10mg/2mL amp

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29. MEDICINES FOR NEUROSURGICAL USE

29.1 For cerebral metabolism/perfusion piracetam tablet 800mg R piracetam injection 125mg/mL IV/IM R 30 ANTIRETROVIRAL MEDICINES 30.1 Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI) Abacavir Tablet 300mg HC4 Didanosine Tablet 25mg HC4 Lamivudine Tablets 150mg HC4 Lamivudine Syrup 10/Ml HC4 Stavudine Tablets 30mg HC4 Stavudine Tablets 40mg HC4 Stavudine Oral Solution HC4 Zidovudine Tablets 300mg HC4 Zidovudine/Lamivudine Tablet 300mg/150mg HC4 30.2 Protease Inhibitors (PI) Lopinavir/Ronavir Capsule 133.3mg/33.3mg H Nelfinavir Tablet 250mg H 30.3 Non – Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (NNRTI) Efavirenz Tablets 600mg H Efavirenz Tablets 200mg H Efavirenz Capsule 50mg H Efavirenz Oral Solution 30mg.Ml H Niverapine Tablets 200mg H Niverapine Syrup 10mg/Ml HC4

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30.4 Combination NRTI + NNRTI Laminvudine/Stavudine/Niverapine Tab (150+30+200) mg HC4 Lamivudine/Stavudine/Niverapine Tab (150+40+200) mg HC4 Lamivudine/Niverapine/Zidovudine Tab ( 150+200+300)mg HC4 Lamivudine/Zidovudine/Efavirenz Tab (150+300+600) mg H Stavudine/Didanosine + Lopinavir/Ritonavir Tabs. H Zidovidine/Didanosine + Lopinavir/Ritonavir Tabs. H

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Medicines Index Abacavir Tablet............ 2, 26 acetazolamide tablet........ 22 acetic acid solution .......... 14 acetylsalicylic acid tablet .. 5,

11 aciclovir tablet.................. 11 ACTH injection................. 18 activated charcoal tablet.... 6 acyclovir eye ointment ..... 21 Acyclovir Eye ointment ...... 1 Adrenal hormones ........... 18 adrenaline injection 6, 14, 23 Albendazole tablets ........... 7 Albendazole Tablets .......... 1 albumin, human injection. 13 alcuronium chloride injection

...................................... 20 allopurinol tablet ................ 5 amethocaine eye drops ... 22 aminophylline injection .... 23 aminophylline tablet ......... 23 amitriptyline tablet............ 23 amodiaquine tablet ............ 3 amoxicillin + clavulanic acid

tablet............................... 8 amoxicillin injection............ 8 amoxicillin syrup ................ 8 amoxicillin tablet ................ 8 amphotericin B injection .... 9 ampicillin injection.............. 8 ANAESTHETICS ............... 4 ANALGESICS.................... 5 Analgesics, non-opioid ...... 5 Analgesics, opioid.............. 5

Androgens ........................18 Antacids............................17 Anthelminthics, intestinal1, 7 Anthelmintics......................7 ANTI-ALLERGICS..............6 Antiamoebic drugs............10 Antianaemics....................12 Antianginals......................13 Antiasthmatics ..................23 Antibacterials......................8 Anticoagulant antagonists 12 Anticoagulants..................12 ANTICONVULSANTS ....1, 7 anti-D immunoglobulin

human injection.............19 Antidiabetics.....................19 Antidiarrhoeals .................17 ANTIDOTES.......................6 Antidysrhythmics ..............13 Antiemetics.......................17 ANTIEPILEPTICS ..........1, 7 Antifilarials ..........................7 Antifungal drugs .................9 Antiglaucoma drugs..........22 Antihaemorrhoidals ..........17 Antihormones ...................12 Antihypertensives ......1, 13 ANTI-INFECTIVES.............7 Antileprosy drugs................9 Antimalarial medicines ...1,

10 ANTINEOPLASTICS........11 Antioxytocics ....................22 Antiprotozoal drugs ..........10

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Antipruritics...................... 15 ANTIPYRETICS................. 5 antirabies immunoglobulin,

human injection ............ 19 antirabies vaccine............ 20 Antischistosomals.............. 7 antiscorpion serum injection

...................................... 20 Antispasmodics ............... 17 antitetanus immunoglobulin,

human injection ............ 20 Antithyroid drugs.............. 19 Antitrichomonals drugs .... 10 Antitrypanosomal drugs ... 10 Antituberculosis drugs ....... 9 Antitussives ..................... 24 Antiulcer drugs................. 17 antivenom sera polyvalent

injection ........................ 20 Antivirals .......................... 11 Artemether /Lumefantrine

Tablet.............................. 1 Artemether /Lumefantrine

Tablet............................ 10 artemether injection ......... 10 Artesunate/Amodiaquine

tablet............................. 10 Artesunate/Amodiaquine

Tablet.............................. 1 ascorbic acid tablet.......... 24 asparaginase injection..... 11 atenolol tablet .................. 13 atracurium besylate injection

...................................... 20 atropine eye drops ........... 22 atropine injection ........... 5, 6 azathioprine tablet ........... 11

Azithromicin Suspension.1 Azithromycin Tablet.........1 barium sulphate powder ...16 BCG vaccine ....................20 beclomethasone inhaler ...23 beclomethasone nasal spray

......................................25 bendrofluazide tablet ........16 benzathine benzylpenicillin

injection...........................8 benzhexol tablet ...............12 benzoic acid + salicylic acid

ointment ........................14 benzoyl peroxide lotion.....15 benztropine injection ....6, 12 benzyl benzoate lotion......15 benzylpenicillin injection.....8 Beta Lactams .....................8 betamethasone cream.....15 betamethasone ear/eye

drops .............................25 betamethasone eye drops21 betamethasone tablet.......18 bisacodyl suppository

paediatric.......................17 bisacodyl tablet.................17 bismuth chelate tablet ......17 bismuth subgallate co.

suppository....................17 bromocriptine tablet..........19 bupivacaine injection..........4 calamine lotion .................15 calcium folinate injection ...6,

11 calcium folinate tablet.......11 calcium folinate tablet.........6

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calcium gluconate injection...................................... 24

calcium hypochlorite solution 16 calcium lactate tablet ....... 24 captopril tablet ................. 14 carbamazepine syrup ........ 7 carbamazepine tablet .. 7, 23 carbimazole tablet ........... 19 Cardiac glycosides........... 14 ceftriaxone injection........... 8 cefuroxime axitel tablet ...... 8 cefuroxime oral suspension8 cefuroxime sodium injection

........................................ 8 cetrimide + chlorhexidine

solution ......................... 16 charcoal activated tablet.... 6 chloramphenicol capsule ... 8 chloramphenicol eye drops

...................................... 21 chloramphenicol eye

ointment........................ 21 chloramphenicol injection .. 8 chlordiazepoxide tablet .... 23 chlorhexidine cream......... 14 chlorhexidine gluconate

solution ......................... 16 chloroquine injection........ 10 chloroquine syrup ............ 10 chloroquine tablet ............ 10 chlorphenamine tablet ....... 6 chlorpromazine injection.. 23 chlorpromazine tablet ...... 23 CHOLINESTERASE

INHIBITORS................. 20 cimetidine tablet............... 17

Ciprofloxacin Eye drops ...............................1

ciprofloxacin tablet..............8 clindamycin capsule .........10 clofazimine capsule............9 clonazepam injection..........7 clonazepam tablet ..............7 clotrimazole cream ...........14 clotrimazole pessary...........9 clotrimazole solution.........25 cloxacillin injection..............8 coal tar ointment...............15 codeine phosphate tablet 18,

24 codeine tablet .....................5 colaspase injection...........11 colchicine tablet..................5 CONTRACEPTIVES ........18 corticotrophin injection .....18 cortisone tablet .................18 cotrimoxazole syrup ...........8 cotrimoxazole tablet ...........8 cromoglycic acid inhaler ...24 cyclizine injection .............17 cyclizine tablet ..................17 cyclopentolate eye drops..22 cyclophosphamide injection

......................................11 cyclophosphamide tablet..11 cyproheptadine syrup .........6 cyproheptadine tablet .........6 cytarabine injection...........11 dacarbazine injection .......11 dapsone tablet....................9 Darrow’s solution..............24 daunorubicin injection ......11 deferoxamine injection .......6

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DERMATOLOGICALS..... 14 Desflourane* inhalation ..... 4 Desflourane.inhalation....... 1 dexamethasone injection.. 6,

12, 18 dexamethasone tablet 12, 18 dextran 70 infusion .......... 13 DIAGNOSTIC AGENTS... 15 diatrizoate injection.......... 16 diazepam injection....... 7, 23 diazepam rectal tube ..... 5, 7 diazepam tablet ............... 23 diclofenac injection ............ 5 diclofenac tablet................. 5 Didanosine Tablet........ 2, 26 diethylcarbamazine tablet .. 7 digoxin injection ............... 14 digoxin tablet.................... 14 digoxin tablet, paed.......... 14 Dihydro

artesunate/piperaquine tablet............................. 10

Dihydro artesunate/piperaquine Tablet.............................. 1

dihydrocodeine tablet......... 5 dimercaprol injection.......... 6 diphtheria antitoxin injection

...................................... 20 diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus

vaccine ......................... 20 DISINFECTANTS ............ 16 dithranol ointment ............ 15 DIURETICS ..................... 16 domperidone suppository 17 domperidone suspension 17 domperidone tablet .......... 17

dopamine injection ...........14 doxycycline tablet ...............8 DPT vaccine.....................20 droperidol injection .............5 Ear preparations...............25 Econazole Eye drops .........2 edrophonium injection ......20 Efavirenz Capsule ........2, 26 Efavirenz Oral Solution.2, 26 Efavirenz Tablets..........2, 26 ENDOCRINE DRUGS......18 Enflourane* inhalation ........4 Enflourane.inhalation..........1 ephedrine hydrochloride

injection...........................5 ephedrine nasal drops......25 epinephrine injection ...6, 14,

23 ergocalciferol tablet ..........25 ergometrine + oxytocin

injection.........................22 ergometrine tablet ............22 ergotamine tablet..............11 erythromycin oral

suspension......................8 erythromycin tablet .............8 ethambutol + isoniazid tablet

........................................9 ethambutol tablet................9 ethinylestradiol +

levonorgestrel tablet......18 ethinylestradiol +

norethisterone tablet .....18 ethosuximide syrup ............7 ethosuximide tablet ............7 ethyl chloride spray ............4

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factor IX complex concentrate injection .... 13

fentanyl injection................ 5 ferrous salt tablet ............. 12 ferrous sulphate + folic acid

tablet............................. 12 ferrous sulphate oral

solution paediatric ........ 12 Fibrinolytics...................... 13 flucloxacillin capsule .......... 8 flucloxacillin syrup.............. 8 fluconazole tablet............... 9 flucytosine injection ........... 9 fluorescein eye drops....... 15 fluorouracil injection......... 11 fluphenazine decanoate

injection oily.................. 23 folic acid tablet ................. 12 folinic acid injection...... 6, 11 folinic acid tablet .......... 6, 11 framycetin impregnated

gauze............................ 14 furosemide injection......... 16 furosemide tablet ............. 16 Ganciclovir Injection .......... 2 ganciclovir sodium injection

...................................... 11 GASTROINTESTINAL

DRUGS......................... 16 General anaesthetics and

oxygen ....................... 1, 4 gentamicin ear drops ....... 25 gentamicin eye/ear drops 21 gentamicin injection ........... 8 gentian violet paint........... 15 glibenclamide tablet ......... 19 glucose infusion............... 24

glutaraldehyde solution ....16 glyceryl trinitrate patch .....13 glyceryl trinitrate tablet .....13 gout ....................................5 griseofulvin tablet ...............9 HAEMODIALYSIS

SOLUTIONS .................22 haloperidol decanoate

injection oily...................23 haloperidol injection .........23 haloperidol tablet ..............23 Hartmann’s solution..........24 heparin injection ...............12 hepatitis B vaccine ...........20 Hormonal contraceptives..18 Hormones.........................12 hydralazine injection.........14 hydralazine tablet .............14 hydrocortisone + oxytet +

polymyxin B eye drops ..21 hydrocortisone cream.......15 hydrocortisone eye drops .21 hydrocortisone eye ointment

......................................22 hydrocortisone injection....18 hydrocortisone sod.

succinate injection...........6 hydrogen peroxide solution

......................................16 hydroxyurea capsule ........11 hyoscine butylbromide

injection.........................17 ibuprofen tablet...................5 imipramine tablet ..............23 Immunoglobulins ..............19 Immunological diagnostic

agents ...........................19

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IMMUNOLOGICALS .................... 19 IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVES

...................................... 11 indomethacin tablet ........... 5 insulin soluble injection.... 19 insulin zinc suspension

(lente) injection ............. 19 Insulins ............................ 19 Intestinal anthelminthics 1,

7 iodine + potassium iodide

oral solution .................. 19 iodine tincture .................. 14 iodised oil fluid injection... 16 ioglycamate injection ....... 16 iohexol injection ............... 16 iopanoic acid tablet.......... 16 iothalamate injection........ 16 ipecacuanha syrup............. 6 Isoflourane * inhalation ...... 4 Isoflourane inhalation ........ 1 isoniazid tablet ................... 9 isophane insulin injection. 19 isosorbide dinitrate tablet. 13 ivermectin tablet ................ 7 Keratolytics ...................... 15 Keratoplastics .................. 15 ketamine injection.............. 4 ketoconazole oral

suspension ..................... 9 ketoconazole tablet............ 9 Laminvudine/Stavudine/Nive

rapine Tab .............. 3, 27 Lamivudine Syrup ........ 2, 26 Lamivudine Tablets ..... 2, 26 Lamivudine/Niverapine/Zido

vudine Tab............... 3, 27

Lamivudine/Zidovudine/Efavirenz Tab .................3, 27

Laxatives ..........................17 levodopa + carbidopa tablet

......................................12 levothyroxine tablet ..........19 lidocaine lozenges............25 lidocaine spray .................25 lignocaine + epinephrine

dental cartridge ...............4 lignocaine dental cartridge .4 lignocaine gel .....................4 lignocaine injection...........13 lignocaine injection

(epidural) .........................4 lignocaine injection (heavy

spinal)..............................4 lignocaine lozenges..........25 lignocaine ointment ............4 lignocaine paste .................4 lignocaine spray ...........4, 25 Lisinopril tablet .................14 Lisinopril.Tablet ..................1 lithium carbonate tablet ....23 loperamide tablet..............18 Lopinavir/Ronavir Capsule 2,

26 lorazepam injection ............5 lorazepam tablet...............23 magnesium sulphate

injection...........................7 magnesium trisilicate co.

tablet .............................17 malathion lotion ................15 mannitol injectable solution

......................................16 measles vaccine...............20

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mebendazole tablet ........... 7 melarsoprol injection........ 10 meningococcal vaccine A+C

...................................... 20 mercaptopurine tablet ...... 12 metformin tablet ............... 19 methionine tablet ............... 6 methotrexate injection...... 12 methotrexate tablet .......... 12 methyldopa tablet ............ 14 methylergometrine injection

...................................... 22 methylrosanilinium chloride

aqueous paint ............... 15 methyltestosterone tablet. 18 metoclopramide injection. 17 metoclopramide tablet ..... 17 metronidazole infusion....... 8 metronidazole tablet .... 8, 10 miconazole cream ........... 14 miconazole oral gel.......... 25 miconazole pessary........... 9 midazolam injection ........... 5 MINERALS ...................... 24 Miotics ............................. 22 morphine injection ............. 5 morphine oral solution ....... 5 morphine tablet .................. 5 morphine tablet SR............ 5 multivitamin tablet ............ 25 MUSCLE RELAXANTS ... 20 mustine injection.............. 12 Mydriatics......................... 22 nalidixic acid tablet ............ 9 naloxone injection.............. 6 naloxone injection, paed.... 6 Nantamycin Eye Suspension.. 2

Nasal preparations ...........25 Nelfinavir Tablet ...........2, 26 neomycin + bacitracin

ointment ........................15 neomycin + betamethasone

eye drops ......................21 neostigmine injection........21 neostigmine tablet ............21 NEUROSURGICAL DRUGS

......................................26 niclosamide tablet ..............7 nicotinamide tablet ...........25 nifedipine tablet ..........13, 14 nifurtimox tablet ................10 nitrazepam tablet..............23 nitrofurantoin tablet.............9 nitrous oxide medical gas...4 Niverapine Syrup..........2, 26 Niverapine Tablets .......2, 26 Niverapine Tablets .............2 Niverapine Tablets ...........26 Non-opioid analgesics........5 norgestrel + levonorgestrel

implant...........................18 norgestrel tablet................18 normal immunoglobulin,

human injection.............20 normal saline infusion ......24 Nucleoside Reverse

Transcriptase Inhibitors..................................2, 26

nystatin cream..................14 nystatin oral suspension.....9 nystatin pessary .................9 nystatin tablet ...................10 Oestrogens.......................19 omeprazole tablet.............17

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Ophthalmic diagnostic agents........................... 15

OPHTHALMOLOGICALS 1, 21

Opioid analgesics .............. 5 oral rehydration salts . 17, 24 Oropharygeal preparations

...................................... 25 Ovulation inducers........... 19 oxygen medical gas .......... 4 Oxytocics ......................... 22 oxytocin injection ............. 22 pancuronium bromide

injection ........................ 21 papaveretum + hyoscine

injection .......................... 5 paracetamol suppository.... 5 paracetamol tablet ....... 5, 11 Pediculicides.................... 15 pen V tablet........................ 8 penicillamine tablet ............ 6 Penicillins........................... 8 pentamidine isethionate

injection ........................ 10 Peri-operative medication.. 5 PERITONEAL DIALYSIS

SOLUTIONS................. 22 pethidine injection.............. 6 pethidine tablet .................. 5 phenobarbital injection....... 7 phenobarbitone injection ... 7 Phenobarbitone Tablets..... 1 phenoxymethylpenicillin

tablet............................... 8 phenylephrine eye drops . 22 phenytoin injection............. 7 phenytoin suspension........ 7

phenytoin tablet ..................7 physostigmine eye drops..15 phytomenadione injection.12 pilocarpine eye drops .......22 piracetam injection ...........26 piracetam tablet................26 plague vaccine .................20 Plasma expanders............13 Plasma extracts................13 podophyllum resin paint ...15 poliomyelitis vaccine ........20 polygeline solution infusion

......................................13 potassium chloride injection

......................................24 potassium chloride tablet SR

......................................25 potassium permanganate

solution..........................15 povidone iodine solution...16 povidone-iodine

mouthwash/gargle.........25 PPF injection ......................8 pralidoxime injection...........6 praziquantel tablet ..............8 prednisolone tablet .6, 12, 18 Preoperative medication.....5 primaquine tablet..............10 probenecid tablet................5 procainamide tablet ..........13 procaine benzylpenicillin

forte injection...................8 procarbazine capsule .......12 prochlorperazine injection 17 prochlorperazine tablet.....17 Progestogens ...................19 proguanil tablet.................10

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promethazine injection. 6, 17 promethazine tablet ..... 6, 17 propantheline tablet ......... 17 propofol injection ............... 4 propranolol injection ........ 13 propranolol tablet . 11, 13, 14 protamine sulphate injection

...................................... 13 Protease Inhibitors (PI) .. 2,

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...................................... 23 pyrazinamide tablet............ 9 pyridoxine tablet............... 25 pyrimethamine tablet ....... 11 quinidine tablet ................ 13 quinine injection............... 10 quinine mixture ................ 10 quinine tablet ................... 10 rabies vaccine.................. 20 Radiocontrast media........ 16 ranitidine tablet ................ 17 retinol capsule ................. 25 rifampicin + isoniazid syrup 9 rifampicin + isoniazid tablet 9 rifampicin tablet ................. 9 Ringer-Lactate solution.... 24 rubella vaccine................. 20 salbutamol inhaler ........... 24 salbutamol injection ......... 22 salbutamol nebuliser

solution ......................... 23 salbutamol tablet ....... 22, 24 salicylic acid ointment...... 15 saline infusion.................. 24 Scabicides ....................... 15 senna tablet ..................... 17

Sera..................................19 Sevoflourane * inhalation ...4 Sevoflourane inhalation......1 silver nitrate stick..............15 silver sulphadiazine cream

......................................15 simple linctus....................24 Soda lime ...........................4 sodium artesunate tablet ....3 sodium bicarbonate injection

......................................24 sodium calcium edetate

injection...........................7 sodium chloride infusion...24 sodium hypochlorite solution

......................................16 sodium lactate compound

infusion..........................24 sodium nitrite injection........7 sodium stibogluconate

injection.........................10 sodium thiosulphate

injection...........................7 SP tablet...........................10 spironolactone tablet ........16 Stavudine Oral Solution2, 26 Stavudine Tablets.........2, 26 Stavudine/Didanosine +

Lopinavir/Ritonavir ....3, 27 stilboestrol tablet ........12, 19 streptokinase injection......13 streptomycin injection.........9 sulfadoxine + pyrimethamine

tablet .............................10 sulphur + salicylic acid

cream ............................14 suramin sodium injection..10

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suxamethonium injection . 21 tamoxifen tablet ............... 12 testosterone enanthate

injection oily.................. 18 tetanus toxoid vaccine ..... 20 tetracaine eye drops ........ 22 tetracycline eye ointment . 21 thalidomide tablet .............. 9 thioguanine tablet ............ 12 thiopental injection............. 4 thioridazine tablet ............ 23 Thyroid hormones............ 19 timolol eye drops.............. 22 tinidazole tablet................ 10 tolbutamide tablet ............ 19 Topical antifungals........... 14 Topical antiinfectives ....... 14 Topical antiinflammatories15 triamcinolone acetonide oral

paste............................. 25 trifluoperazine tablet ........ 23 tuberculin PPD injection .. 19 tubocurarine injection ...... 21 typhoid vaccine................ 20

Vaccines...........................20 valproic acid tablet .............7 verapamil tablet ................13 vincristine injection ...........12 vitamin A capsule .............25 vitamin B complex (strong)

tablet .............................25 vitamin B complex injection

......................................25 VITAMINS ........................24 warfarin tablet...................13 water for injection .............24 xylometazoline nasal drops

......................................25 yellow fever vaccine .........20 Zidovidine/Didanosine +

Lopinavir/Ritonavir Tabs 3, 27

Zidovudine Tablets .......2, 26 Zidovudine/Lamivudine

Tablet ........................2, 26 zinc sulphate eye drops....22 zuclopenthixol decanoate

injection oily...................23

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