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PHARMAC

Pharmaceutical Management Agency

New Zealand Pharmaceutical Schedule

UPDATE

Effective 1 April 2003

Cumulative Update for January, February & March 2003


Contents

Summary of PHARMAC decisions effective 1 April 2003 ............................... 3 Timolol and Betaxolol eye drops ................................................................... 4 Alpha blockers – reference pricing ................................................................ 4 Fluticasone (Flixotide) metered dose inhalers – price reduction .................... 4 Approved specialists - antiretrovirals – 1 April 2003 ..................................... 5 Asthma Campaign - update .......................................................................... 5 Possible decisions for implementation 1 May 2003 ...................................... 6 Tender News ................................................................................................. 7 Sole Subsidised Supply products cumulative to April 2003 ........................... 8 New Listings ............................................................................................... 15 Changes to Restrictions ............................................................................... 17 Changes to Subsidy and Manufacturer’s Price ............................................ 19 Changes to Sole Subsidised Supply ............................................................. 29 Changes to PSO .......................................................................................... 29 Delisted Items ............................................................................................. 30 Items to be Delisted .................................................................................... 37 Section H changes ...................................................................................... 43 Index ........................................................................................................... 44

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Summary of PHARMAC decisions

EFFECTIVE 1 APRIL 2003

Extended Listing (page 15) • Timolol maleate eye drops 0.25% and 0.5% (Timoptol) – Retail pharmacyspecialist. Timoptol eye drops will continue to be listed fully subsidised until 31 May 2003 due to the recall of Apotex’s brand of timolol eye drops 0.25% and 0.5% (Apo-Timolol).

Changes to Sole Subsidised Supply (pages 8-14) • Refer to the bold entries in the sole supply tables Decreased subsidy (pages 19-23) • Pancreatic enzyme cap EC 10,000 BP u lipase, 9,000 BP u amylase and 210 BP u protease (Creon 10000) - Retail pharmacy - specialist •Dipyridamole tab long-acting 150mg and cap long-acting 150mg (Pytazen SR and Persantin PL) – Special Authority available • Ethinyloestradiol tab 35mg with 500mg norethisterone and 7 inert tab (Norimin and Brevinor 28) • Terazosin tab 7 x 1mg and 7 x 2mg (Hytrin BPH Starter Pack) and tab 2mg and 5mg (Hytrin BPH) • Triazolam tab 250mg (Halcion and Hypam)

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Timolol and betaxolol eye drops

The Timoptol brand of timolol 0.25% and 0.5% eye drops will continue to be listed, fully subsidised, on the Pharmaceutical Schedule until 31 May 2003. Apotex has informed PHARMAC that it is still unable to supply Apo-Timolol (0.25% and 0.5%) eye drops hence the extension of the listing of Timoptol eye drops until 31 May 2003. Apo-Betaxolol eye drops 0.5% are also still unavailable. As explained in the February Pharmaceutical Schedule Update, there is an alternative strength of betaxolol hydrochloride eye drops listed on the Pharmaceutical Schedule, Betoptic S (betaxolol 0.25%). PHARMAC has been informed that additional doses may not be required if patients switch to the lower strength (Betoptic S) but this must be checked with the prescriber before the prescription is dispensed. All queries should be referred to Apotex 0800 657 876.

Alpha blockers – reference pricing

From 1 April 2003 terazosin hydrochloride (Hytrin BPH) will be reference priced to doxazosin mesylate (Dosan) as shown on page 20 of this Update. The manufacturer of Hytrin BPH has reduced the price of Hytrin BPH. However the price reduction does not meet the new subsidy for Hytrin BPH 2 mg and 5 mg tablets so patients will incur a manufacturer’s surcharge.

Fluticasone (Flixotide) metered dose inhalers – price reduction

Effective 1 April 2003 GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has reduced the price of Flixotide metered dose inhalers (MDIs) to the level of subsidy which means they will be listed fully subsidised on the Pharmaceutical Schedule. Even though GSK has been temporarily discounting stock some patients may have had to pay a manufacturer’s surcharge. GSK’s reduction of the price will ensure that all patients prescribed Flixotide MDIs will have access to a fully subsidised inhaler. PHARMAC is also co-ordinating an asthma management campaign (in conjunction with stakeholders including the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation of New Zealand, New Zealand Guidelines Group and the New Zealand College of Pharmacists) to encourage people to self-manage their asthma, and take the correct dose of their asthma medicine. The campaign is scheduled to run throughout 2003.

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Asthma Campaign - update

Asthma Campaign media promotion Patient support resources, including posters will be distributed to surgeries and pharmacies in early April. This will be followed by a media campaign including radio and press advertising. The main message of this media promotion will be to invite patients with asthma to discuss their asthma management with their health professional. Asthma Fundamentals training programme Subsidised training (Asthma Fundamentals) will be available to practice nurses, respiratory educators, etc. The Asthma and Respiratory Foundation of New Zealand can be contacted for further information on phone (04) 499 4592. A customised version of the Asthma Fundamentals programme will also be subsidised for pharmacists. The College of Pharmacists can be contacted for further information on phone (04) 802 0030 Campaign resources on PHARMAC website As the Campaign progresses, information resources will be posted on the PHARMAC Website (www.pharmac.govt.nz). Should you have any questions, PHARMAC can be contacted on 0800 66 00 50.

Approved specialists - antiretrovirals – 1 April 2003

AUCKLAND Dr Rod Ellis-Pegler Dr Rick Franklin Dr David Holland Dr Joan Ingram Prof. Diana Lennon Dr Mark Thomas Dr Leslie Voss Dr Liz Wilson Dr Andrew Woodhouse TAURANGA Dr Neil Graham HAMILTON Dr Brian Mahood Dr Graham Mills ROTORUA Dr Elizabeth Spellacy NAPIER Dr Richard Meech PALMERSTON NORTH Dr Richard Everts DUNEDIN Dr Charles Beresford Dr Charles Newhook WELLINGTON Dr Tim Blackmore Prof. Keith Grimwood Dr Nigel Raymond Dr Ken Romeril NELSON Dr Steve Delaney CHRISTCHURCH Dr Stephen Chambers Dr Alan Pithie Prof. David Teele

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Looking forward

This section is designed to alert both pharmacists and prescribers to possible future changes. It may assist pharmacists to manage stock levels and keep prescribers up-to-date with proposals to change the Pharmaceutical Schedule. Proposals under consideration The following areas of health care funding are currently under consideration. The PHARMAC Board will be reviewing these proposals, and the decisions taken will be published in future Updates. The dates represented below are the earliest date that these proposals may be implemented. Possible decisions for implementation 1 May 2003 • Topical combination corticosteroids – subsidy reduction • Citalopram – listing new brand (Celapram) and reduction in additional subsidy available on Cipramil • Glyceryl trinitrate (Nitrolingual Pumpspray) – listing new pack size (250 dose)

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Tender News

Subsidy Changes

Chemical Name Presentation; Pack size and type Current subsidy New Tender subsidy Date of Sole Subsidised Date of Brands affected by new Supply brand sole reference pricing subsidy (and supplier) supply and delisting

Fluphenazine Decanoate

Inj 100mg per ml, 5 inj

$168.00

$154.50

1 May 2003

Modecate 1 Aug (Bristol-Myers) 2003

Baxter

Sole Subsidised Supply Changes

Chemical Name Presentation; Pack size Sole Subsidised Supply brand (and supplier) Date of Sole Brands affected by Subsidised Supply reference pricing and delisting

Ciprofloxacin Ciprofloxacin Ciprofloxacin Gliclazide Ibuprofen Naproxen Naproxen Triamcinolone acetonide with gramicidin, neomycin and nystatin Triamcinolone acetonide with gramicidin, neomycin and nystatin Trimipramine maleate Trimipramine maleate

Tab 250 mg; 28 tablets Blister Tab 500 mg; 28 tablets Blister Tab 750 mg; 28 tablets Blister Tab 80 mg; 500 tablets Bottle Tab 200 mg; 100 tablets, Blister Tab 250 mg 500 tablets, Bottle Tab 500 mg 500 tablets, Bottle Oint 1 mg with nystatin 100,000 u, neomycin sulphate 2.5 mg and gramicidin 250 µg per g; 15 g, Tube Crm 1 mg with nystatin 100,000 u, neomycin sulphate 2.5 mg and gramicidin 250 µg per g; 15 g, Tube Cap 25 mg; 100 capsules, Blister Cap 50 mg; 100 capsules, Blister

Cipflox (Pacific) Cipflox (Pacific) Cipflox (Pacific) Apo-Gliclazide (Apotex) I-Profen (Multichem) Naxen (Douglas) Naxen (Douglas) ViadermKC Ointment (AFT)

1 May 2003 1 May 2003 1 May 2003 1 May 2003 1 May 2003 1 May 2003 1 May 2003 1 May 2003

Ciproxin Ciproxin Ciproxin Diamicron Panafen Naprosyn Naprosyn EC Naprosyn Naprosyn EC Kenacomb

ViadermKC Cream 1 May (AFT) 2003

Kenacomb

Tripress (Pacific) Tripress (Pacific)

1 May 2003 1 May 2003

Surmontil Surmontil

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Sole Subsidised Supply products cumulative to March 2003

Sole Subsidised Supply Products – cumulative to April 2003

Generic Name

Acipimox Acitretin Aciclovir

Presentation

Cap 250 mg Cap 10 mg & 25 mg Tab 200 mg Tab 400 mg & 800 mg Tab dispersible 200 mg, 400 mg & 800 mg Cream Tab 100 mg & 300 mg Oral liquid 1 mg per ml Tab 5 mg with hydrochlorothiazide 50 mg Tab 10 mg Tab 25 mg Tab 50 mg Cap 250 mg & 500 mg Grans for oral liq 125 mg per 5 ml & 250 mg per 5 ml Inj 250 mg Inj 500 mg Inj 1 g Oral drops 125 mg per 1.25 ml Inj 10 mg per ml, 1 ml Tab 50 mg & 100 mg Inj 400 µg 1 ml Inj 600 µg 1 ml Inj 1200 µg 1 ml Eye drops 0.5% Eye drops 1.0% Tab 10 mg Metered aqueous nasal spray, 50 µg per dose & 100 µg per dose Tab 16 mg Oint 0.1%, 30 g & 100 g Crm 0.1%, 30 g & 100 g Eye drops 0.5% Tab 200 mg Suppos 10 mg Tab 2.5 mg Tab 10 mg Metered aqueous nasal spray, 50 µg per dose & 100 µg per dose Tab 5 mg Tab 10 mg Tab 12.5 mg, 25 mg & 50 mg

Brand Name Expiry Date*

Olbetam Neotigason Apo-Aciclovir Alpha-Aciclovir Acicvir AFT Progout Biomed Amizide Amitrip Amitrip Amitrip Ospamox Ospamox Ospamox Ibiamox Ibiamox Ibiamox Ospamox Paediatric Drops Baxter Loten AstraZeneca AstraZeneca AstraZeneca Atropt Atropt Pacifen Alanase Aqueous Vergo Beta Ointment Beta Cream Apo-Betaxolol Fibalip Fleet Alpha-Bromocriptine Alpha-Bromocriptine Butacort Aqueous Pacific Buspirone Pacific Buspirone Captohexal 2004 2004 2003

Aqueous Cream Allopurinol Amiloride Amiloride with hydrochlorothiazide Amitriptyline

2005 2003 2005 2003 2005

Amoxycillin

2003

2005

Apomorphine hydrochloride Atenolol Atropine sulphate

2005 2003 2005

Baclofen Beclomethasone dipropionate Betahistine dihydrochloride Betamethasone valerate Betaxolol hydrochloride Bezafibrate Bisacodyl Bromocriptine mesylate Budesonide Buspirone hydrochloride Captopril

2003 2003 2003 2005 2004 2005 2004 2005 2003 2004 2004

*Expiry date of the Sole Subsidised Supply period is 30 June of the year indicated. 8


Sole Subsidised Supply Products – cumulative to April 2003

Generic Name

Cefaclor monohydrate Cefamandole nafate Ceftriaxone sodium Cefuroxime sodium Celiprolol Cephalexin monohydrate

Presentation

Brand Name Expiry Date*

2004 2005 2005 2005 2004 2005

Cephazolin sodium Cetirizine hydrochloride Charcoal Clomipramine hydrochloride Chloramphenicol Chlorothiazide Clindamycin hydrochloride Clindamycin phosphate Clobetasol propionate

Clomipramine hydrochloride Clonidine Clonidine hydrochloride Clotrimazole

Colestipol hydrochloride Co-Trimoxazole

Cyclizine lactate Cyclophosphamide Cyproterone acetate Cyproterone acetate with ethinyloestradiol

Cap 250 mg Clorotir Grans for oral liq 125 mg per 5 ml Clorotir Inj 1 g Mandol Inj 500 mg Novartis Inj 1 g Novartis Inj 750 mg Zinacef Tab 200 mg Celol Tab 500 mg Keflex Cap 250 mg Keflex Grans for oral liquid 125 mg per 5 ml Keflex Grans for oral liquid 250 mg per 5 ml Keflex Inj 500 mg Novartis Inj 1 g Novartis Tab 10 mg Razene 50 g per 300 ml oral liquids Carbosorb Tab 10 mg Clopress Eye drops 0.5% Chlorsig Eye oint 1% Chlorsig Oral liq 50 mg per ml Biomed Cap 150 mg Dalacin C Inj 150 mg per ml Dalacin C Crm 0.05% Dermol Oint 0.05% Dermol Scalp app 0.05% Dermol Tab 25 mg Clopress Tab 150 µg Catapres Tab 25 µg Dixarit Vaginal crm 1% with applicators Clocreme Vaginal crm 2% with applicators Clotrimaderm 2% Pessaries 100 mg with applicator Clotrihexal Pessary 500 mg with applicator Clotrihexal Crm 1% Clocreme Sachets 5 g Colestid Tab Trimethoprim 80 mg and Trisul sulphamethoxazole 400 mg Oral liq sugar-free trimethoprim 40 mg Trisul and sulphamethoxazole 200 mg per 5 ml Inj 50 mg per ml, 1 ml Valoid Tab 50 mg Cycloblastin Tab 50 mg Siterone Tab 2 mg with ethinyloestradiol Estelle 35 35 µg and 7 inert tabs

2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2003 2005 2003 2005 2005 2004

2005 2004 2005 2005 2004 2005 2003 2004

*Expiry date of the Sole Subsidised Supply period is 30 June of the year indicated. 9


Sole Subsidised Supply Products – cumulative to April 2003

Generic Name

Danazol Danthron with poloxamer

Presentation

Cap 100 mg Cap 200 mg Oral liq 25 mg with poloxamer 200 mg per 5 ml Oral liq 75 mg with poloxamer 1g per 5 ml Inj 500 mg per 10 ml vial Oral liq 1 mg per ml Range of sizes Tab 5 mg & 10 mg Tab 10 mg Tab 2.5 mg with 25 µg atropine sulphate Tab 30 mg & 60 mg Cap long-acting 120 mg Tab 50 mg Tab 120 mg Oral drops 10% Enema conc 18% Suppository 100 mg with bisacodyl 10 mg Tab 50 mg with total sennosides 8 mg Tab 2 mg & 4 mg Tab 100 mg Ointment Inj 500 µg per ml, 1 ml Tab 500 mg Grans for oral liquid 200 mg per 5 ml Grans for oral liquid 400 mg per 5 ml Tab 400 mg Tab 500 µg Tab 200 mg Cap 50 mg & 100 mg Cap 250 mg & 500 mg Inj 250 mg, 500 mg & 1 g Inj 500 mg per 10 ml Inj 500 mg per 20 ml Tab dispersible 20 mg Cap 20 mg Tab 5 mg 50 µg per ml oral liquid Tab 40 mg Tab 500 mg

Brand Name Expiry Date*

D-Zol D-Zol Conthram Conthram Forte Desferal Biomed Ortho All-flex, Ortho Coil Pro-Pam Merbentyl Diastop Dilzem Dilzem SR Coloxyl Coloxyl Coloxyl Oral Drops Coloxyl Coloxyl Laxsol Dosan Doxine AFT Baxter Eromycin E-Mycin E-Mycin E-Mycin Femulen Etidrate Vepesid Staphlex Flucloxin Baxter Baxter Fluox Fluox Apo-Folic Acid Biomed Diurin 40 Diurin 2004 2005 2005 2003 2005 2005 2004 2005 2005 2004

Desferrioxamine mesylate Dexamethasone Diaphragm Diazepam Dicyclomine hydrochloride Diphenoxylate hydrochloride with atropine sulphate Diltiazem hydrochloride Docusate sodium

Docusate sodium with bisacodyl Docusate sodium with sennosides Doxazosin mesylate Doxycycline hydrochloride Emulsifying Ointment BP Ergometrine maleate Erythromycin estolate Erythromycin ethyl succinate

2005 2004 2004 2003 2005 2005 2004 2005

Ethynodiol diacetate Etidronate disodium Etoposide Flucloxacillin sodium Fluorouracil sodium Fluoxetine hydrochloride Folic acid Frusemide

2005 2003 2004 2003 2004 2004 2004 2003 2005 2003

*Expiry date of the Sole Subsidised Supply period is 30 June of the year indicated. 10


Sole Subsidised Supply Products – cumulative to April 2003

Generic Name

Glipizide Hydrocortisone Hydrocortisone with cinchocaine

Presentation

Tab 5 mg Powder; 25 g Oint 5 mg with cinchocaine hydrochloride 5 mg per g Suppos 5 mg with cinchocaine hydrochloride 5 mg per g Crm 1% with miconazole nitrate 2%

Brand Name Expiry Date*

Minidiab m-Hydrocortisone Proctosedyl Proctosedyl Micreme H DP Lotn HC Hydrea Methopt Methopt Forte Poly-Tears Ipra 250 Ipra 500 Atrovent Nasal Aqueous Naplin Rheumacin Rheumacin Rheumacin Arthrexin Ismo 20 Duride Lactulose Dicap Lora-tabs Lorapam Baxter Depo-Provera Provera HD Megace K Thrombin Metomin Baxter Baxter Baxter Baxter Methoblastin Methoblastin Prodopa Rubifen Medrol Medrol 2004 2003 2004 2003 2005 2004 2005 2003 2005 2005 2005 2005 2003 2003 2004 2004 2003 2005 2004 2005 2004 2005 2003 2004 2005 2005 2004

Hydrocortisone with miconazole Hydrocortisone with wool fat and mineral oil Hydroxyurea Hypromellose

Lotn 1% with wool fat hydrous 3% and mineral oil Cap 500 mg Eye drops 0.5% Eye drops 1% Eye drops 0.3% Ipratropium bromide Nebuliser soln 250 µg per ml, 1 ml Nebuliser soln 500 µg per 2 ml, 2 ml Aqueous nasal spray, 0.03% Indapamide Tab 2.5 mg Indomethacin Cap 25 mg Cap 50 mg Cap long-acting 75 mg Suppos 100 mg Isosorbide mononitrate Tab 20 mg Tab long-acting 60 mg Lactulose Oral liq 10 g per 15 ml Loperamide hydrochloride Cap 2 mg Loratadine Tab 10 mg Lorazepam Tab 1 mg & 2.5 mg Magnesium sulphate Inj 49.3% Medroxyprogesterone acetate Inj 150 mg per ml, 1 ml syringe Tab 100 mg Megestrol acetate Tab 160 mg Menadione sodium Tab 10 mg Metformin hydrochoride Tab 500 mg & 850 mg Methotrexate Inj 5 mg per 2 ml vial Inj 20 mg per 2 ml vial Inj 50 mg per 2 ml vial Inj 100 mg per 4 ml vial Tab 10 mg Tab 2.5 mg Methyldopa Tab 125 mg, 250 mg & 500 mg Methylphenidate hydrochloride Tab 10 mg Methylprednisolone Tab 4 mg Tab 100 mg

2005 2003 2003 2005

*Expiry date of the Sole Subsidised Supply period is 30 June of the year indicated. 11


Sole Subsidised Supply Products – cumulative to April 2003

Generic Name

Methylprednisolone acetate Methylprednisolone acetate with lignocaine Gentamicin sulphate Glibenclamide

Presentation

Brand Name Expiry Date*

Depo-Medrol Depo-Medrol with lidocaine Pharmacia Gliben Gliben Nitroderm TTS Haldol Haldol Concentrate AstraZeneca Solu-Cortef Solu Medrol Solu Medrol Solu Medrol Solu Medrol AstraZeneca Paramax Daktarin Micreme Hypnovel Hypnovel Cytotec RA Morph RA Morph RA Morph RA Morph Baxter Baxter Apo-Nadolol Naphcon Forte Naprosyn SR Naprosyn SR Synflex Synflex Apo-Nicotinic Acid Nyefax Retard Noriday Primolut N Norpress Norpress Mycostatin 2005 2005 2005 2005 2004 2005 2005 2003 2005

Inj 40 mg per ml, 1 ml Inj 40 mg per ml, with lignocaine 1 ml Inj 40 mg per ml, 2 ml Tab 2.5 mg Tab 5 mg Glyceryl trinitrate TDDS 5 mg & TDDS 10 mg Haloperidol decanoate Inj 50 mg per ml, 1 ml Inj 100 mg per ml, 1 ml Heparinised saline Inj 10 iu per ml, 5 ml Hydrocortisone Inj 50 mg per ml, 2 ml Methylprednisolone sodium Inj 40 mg per ml, 1 ml succinate Inj 62.5 mg per ml, 2 ml Inj 500 mg Inj 1 g Metoclopramide hydrochloride Inj 5 mg per ml, 2 ml Metoclopramide hydrochloride Tab 5 mg with 500 mg paracetamol with paracetamol Miconazole Oral gel 20 mg per g Miconazole nitrate Crm 2% Midazolam Inj 1 mg per ml, 5 ml Inj 5 mg per ml, 3 ml Misoprostol Tab 200 µg Morphine hydrochloride Oral liq 1 mg per ml Oral liq 2 mg per ml Oral liq 5 mg per ml Oral liq 10 mg per ml Morphine tartrate Inj 80 mg per ml, 1.5 ml Inj 80 mg per ml 5 ml Nadolol Tab 40 mg & 80 mg Naphazoline hydrochloride Eye drops 0.1% Naproxen Tab long-acting 750 mg Tab long-acting 1,000 mg Naproxen sodium Tab 275 mg Tab 550 mg Nicotinic acid Tab 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg & 500 mg Nifedipine Tab long-acting 20 mg Norethisterone Tab 350 µg Tab 5 mg Nortriptyline hydrochloride Tab 10 mg Nortriptyline Tab 25 mg Nystatin Oral liq 100,000 u per ml

2005 2005 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005

2005 2004 2005 2005 2005 2004 2003 2005 2005 2005 2005

*Expiry date of the Sole Subsidised Supply period is 30 June of the year indicated. 12


Sole Subsidised Supply Products – cumulative to April 2003

Generic Name

Oily phenol Olsalazine Ornidazole Pamidronate disodium Paracetamol

Presentation

Inj 5%, 5 ml Cap 250 mg Tab 500 mg Tab 500 mg Inj 30 mg per 10 ml Tab 500 mg Suppos 125 mg Suppos 250 mg Tab 0.25 mg Tab 1 mg Grans for oral liquid benzathine 125 mg per 5 ml Grans for oral liquid benzathine 250 mg per 5 ml Eye drops 0.5% Eye drops 1% Eye drops 2% Eye drops 3% Eye drops 4% Eye drops 6% Tab 5 mg Tab dispersible 10 mg & 20 mg Inj 75 mg per ml, 10 ml Inj 150 mg per ml, 10 ml Tab 1 mg, 2 mg & 5 mg Tab 1 mg Tab 2.5 mg Tab 5 mg Tab 20 mg Cassette Inj 1.5 mega u Tab 5 mg Tab 200 mg Tab 300 mg Nebuliser soln, 1 mg per ml, 2.5 ml Nebuliser soln, 2 mg per ml, 2.5 ml Nebuliser soln, 2.5 mg with ipratropium bromide 0.5 mg per 2.5 ml vial, 2.5 ml Tab 5 mg 16% enema with 8% sodium phosphate Inj 0.9% 5 ml, 10 ml & 20 ml Tab 25 mg & 100 mg Oral liquid 5 mg per ml

Brand Name Expiry Date*

Baxter Dipentum Dipentum Tiberal Baxter Pacimol Panadol Panadol Permax Permax AFT AFT Pilopt Pilopt Pilopt Pilopt Pilopt Pilopt Pindol Piram-D AstraZeneca AstraZeneca Hyprosin Apo-Prednisone Apo-Prednisone Apo-Prednisone Apo-Prednisone MDS Quickcard Cilicaine Antinaus Q 200 Q 300 Ventolin Nebules Ventolin Nebules Duolin 2005 2005 2005 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2004

Pergolide Phenoxymethylpenicillin (Penicillin V)

Pilocarpine

Pindolol Piroxicam Potassium chloride Prazosin hydrochloride Prednisone

2004 2003 2005 2004 2005

Pregnancy Tests– HCG Urine Procaine penicillin Prochlorperazine Quinine sulphate Salbutamol Salbutamol with ipratropium bromide Selegiline hydrochloride Sodium acid phosphate Sodium chloride Spironolactone

2005 2005 2004 2003 2004 2004

Selgene Fleet Pharmacia Spirotone Biomed

2003 2005 2004 2003 2005

*Expiry date of the Sole Subsidised Supply period is 30 June of the year indicated. 13


Sole Subsidised Supply Products – cumulative to April 2003

Generic Name

Sulphacetamide sodium Sulphasalazine Tamoxifen citrate Tar with triethanolamine lauryl sulphate and fluorescein Temazepam Testosterone cypionate Timolol maleate Tranexamic acid Triazolam Triamcinolone acetonide Triamterene with hydrochlorothiazide Trimethoprim Urea Vancomycin hydrochloride Verapamil hydrochloride Verapamil hydrochloride Vitamins Vitamin B complex Water Zinc and castor oil Zopiclone April changes are in bold type

Presentation

Eye drops 10% Tab 500 mg Tab EC 500 mg Tab 10 mg & 20 mg Soln 2.3% with triethanolamine lauryl sulphate and fluorescein sodium Cap 20 mg Cap 10 mg Inj long-acting 100 mg per ml, 10 ml Eye drops 0.25% & 0.5% Tab 500 mg Tab 0.125 mg Dental Paste USP 0.1% Tab 50 mg with hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg Tab 300 mg Crm 10% Cap 125 mg & 250 mg Inj 50 mg per ml, 10 ml Tab 40 mg & 80 mg Tab long-acting 240 mg Tab long-acting 120 mg Tab (BPC cap strength) Tab, strong, BPC Purified for inj 5 ml, 10 ml & 20 ml Ointment BP Tab 7.5 mg

Brand Name Expiry Date*

Acetopt Salazopyrin Salazopyrin-EN Genox Pinetarsol 2005 2005 2003 2005

Euhypnos Euhypnos Depo Testosterone Apo-Timop Cyklokapron Halcion Oracort Triamizide TMP Nutraplus Vancocin Vancocin Verpamil Verpamil SR Verpamil SR Healtheries Multivitamin tablets Apo-B-Complex Pharmacia Sigma Imovane

2005 2005 2005 2004 2004 2005 2005 2003 2005 2005 2004 2003 2005 2004 2003 2004 2005 2005

*Expiry date of the Sole Subsidised Supply period is 30 June of the year indicated. 14


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Subsidy (Mnfr’s Price) $ Per

Brand or Generic Mnfr fully subsidised

New Listings

Effective 1 March 2003

77 ETHINYLOESTRADIOL WITH GESTODENE - Available on a PSO

Tab 20 µg with gestodene 75 µg and 7 inert tab ............. 3.15 (Special Authority does not apply) (6.00) 28 Melodene

Note: Melodene 28 tablet pack size replaces Melodene 84 tablet pack size. 79 MEDROXYPROGESTERONE ACETATE - Available on a PSO

Inj 150 mg per ml, 1 ml ................................................... 8.47 each Depo-Provera

Note: Alternative pack subsidised while Depo-Provera pre-filled syringe is unavailable. 83 PAMIDRONATE DISODIUM - Special Authority

Inj 3 mg per ml, 10 ml ................................................... 76.00 1 Pamisol Inj 6 mg per ml, 10 ml ................................................. 152.00 1 Pamisol Special Authority - Hospital pharmacy [HP3] a) Paget’s disease. b) Tumour-induced hypercalcaemia, only patients under hospice care. c) Tumour-induced osteolysis without hypercalcaemia, only patients under hospice care. d) Specialist must make application.

129 FLUPHENAZINE DECANOATE - Retail pharmacy-specialist

Inj 100 mg per ml, 1 ml - Available on a PSO .............. 168.00 5 Modecate

Effective 1 February 2003

125 ONDANSETRON - Hospital pharmacy [HP3]-specialist

a) Not to exceed 6 tablets per prescription; and b) Not more than one prescription per month. Tab disp 4 mg ................................................................ 86.00 Tab disp 8 mg .............................................................. 123.80 Zofran Zydis Zofran Zydis

10 10

131 TRIAZOLAM - Month restriction

Tab 250 µg ...................................................................... 5.20 100 Hypam

161 TIMOLOL MALEATE - Retail pharmacy-specialist

L L

Eye drops 0.25% ............................................................. 4.30 Eye drops 0.5% ............................................................... 4.30

5 ml OP Timoptol 5 ml OP Timoptol

Note: Listing effective 1 January 2003 – 31 March 2003 31 May 2003.

L Three

months supply may be dispensed at one time if endorsed “certified exemption” by the prescriber.

“IMM” Interchangeable Multi-source Medicines

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Brand or Generic Mnfr fully subsidised

Effective 1 January 2003

32 GLUCOSE OXIDASE

Blood diagnostic test with peroxidase ............................ 26.95 50 test OP Ascensia Glucodisc

Note: Ascensia Glucodisc replaces Glucometer Esprit. 89 NAFARELIN ACETATE - Special Authority

Nasal soln 2 mg per ml ................................................ 221.60 (311.63) 8 ml OP Synarel

Note: Synarel 8 ml OP replaces Synarel 10 ml OP . 95 AMOXYCILLIN CLAVULANATE - Available on a PSO

Tab amoxycillin 500 mg with potassium clavulanate 125 mg ..................................... 7.48 Grans for oral liq amoxycillin 125 mg with potassium clavulanate 31.25 mg per 5 ml ..................................... 3.43 Grans for oral liq amoxycillin 250 mg with potassium clavulanate 62.5 mg per 5 ml .......................................... 5.89 20 100 ml 100 ml Augmentin Augmentin Augmentin

Note: Listing effective 12 December 2002 122 CLONAZEPAM

L L

Tab 500 µg ...................................................................... 9.85 Tab 2 mg ....................................................................... 18.58

100 100

Paxam Paxam Modecate Modecate

129 FLUPHENAZINE DECANOATE - Retail pharmacy-specialist

Inj 12.5 mg per 0.5 ml, 0.5 ml - Available on a PSO ...... 29.00 Inj 25 mg per ml, 1 ml - Available on a PSO .................. 48.75 5 5

Patients pay a manufacturer’s surcharge when the Manufacturer’s Price is greater than the Subsidy

‡ safety cap reimbursed Sole Subsidised Supplier

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Brand or Generic Mnfr fully subsidised

Changes to Restrictions

Effective 1 March 2003

134 IMATINIB MESYLATE - Special Authority - access by application

Cap 100 mg .............................................................. 4,800.00 120 Glivec Special Authority criteria and guidelines for Glivec: Application forms are available from, and prescriptions should be sent to: The Glivec Coordinator Tel: 09 580 9176 Fax: 09 580 9205 Email: murray@ppc.govt.nz Level 3, Unisys House, 650 Great South Road, Penrose, Private Bag 92 522, AUCKLAND Special Authority criteria for CML - access by application a) Funded for patients with diagnosis (confirmed by a haematologist) of a chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) in blast crisis, accelerated phase, or in chronic phase after failure of interferon-alpha therapy. b) Maximum dose of 600 mg/day for accelerated or blast phase, and 400 mg/day for chronic phase CML c) Subsidised for use as monotherapy only. d) Initial approvals valid seven months. e) Subsequent approval(s) are granted on application and are valid for six months. The first reapplication (after seven months) should provide details of the haematological response. The third re-application should provide details of the cytogenetic response after 14–18 months from initiating therapy. All other re-applications should provide details of haematological response, and cytogenetic response if such data is available. Applications to be made and subsequent prescriptions can be written by a haematologist or an oncologist.

Guideline on discontinuation of treatment for patients with CML

a) Prescribers should consider discontinuation of treatment if after 6 months from initiating therapy a patient did not obtain a haematological response as defined as any one of the following three levels of response: - complete haematologic response (as characterised by an absolute neutrophil count (ANC) > 1.5 x 109/L, platelets > 100 x 109/L, absence of peripheral blood (PB) blasts, bone marrow (BM) blasts < 5% (or FISH Ph+ 0–35% metaphases), and absence of extramedullary disease); or - no evidence of leukaemia (as characterised by an absolute neutrophil count (ANC) > 1.0 x 10 9/L, platelets > 20 x 109/L, absence of peripheral blood (PB) blasts, bone marrow (BM) blasts < 5% (or FISH Ph+ 0-35% metaphases), and absence of extramedullary disease); or - return to chronic phase (as characterised by BM and PB blasts < 15%, BM and PB blasts and promyelocytes < 30%, PB basophils < 20% and absence of extramedullary disease other than spleen and liver). b) Prescribers should consider discontinuation of treatment if after 18 months from initiating therapy a patient did not obtain a major cytogenetic response defined as 0–35% Ph+ metaphases. Special Authority criteria for GIST - access by application a) Funded for patients: - with a diagnosis (confirmed by an oncologist) of unresectable and/or metastatic malignant gastrointestinal stromal tumour (GIST); and - who have immunohistochemical documentation of c-kit (CD117) expression by the tumour. b) Maximum dose of 400 mg/day. c) Applications to be made and subsequent prescriptions can be written by an oncologist. d) Initial and subsequent applications are valid for one year. The re-application criterion is an adequate clinical response to the treatment with imatinib (prescriber determined).

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39 ERYTHROPOIETIN BETA- Special Authority

Inj 1,000 u, pre-filled syringe ......................................... 76.02 6 Recormon Inj 2,000 u pre-filled syringe ........................................ 152.04 6 Recormon Inj 3,000 u pre-filled syringe ........................................ 228.06 6 Recormon Inj 4,000 u pre-filled syringe ........................................ 304.08 6 Recormon Inj 5,000 u pre-filled syringe ........................................ 380.10 6 Recormon Inj 6,000 u pre-filled syringe ........................................ 456.12 6 Recormon Inj 10,000 u pre-filled syringe ...................................... 760.20 6 Recormon Special Authority - Hospital pharmacy [HP3] a) Erythropoietin beta is indicated in the treatment of anaemia associated with chronic renal failure (CRF) where no cause for anaemia other than CRF is detected and there is adequate monitoring of iron stores and iron replacement therapy. b) Erythropoietin beta is to be given only to patients in chronic renal failure with haemoglobin ≤ 100 g/l; and i) glomerular filtration rate ≤ 30 ml/min in non diabetic patients; or ii) glomerular filtration rate ≤ 45 ml/min in diabetic patients iii) haemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis patients. c) Specialist must make application – renal physicians Note. The Cockroft-Gault Formula may be used to estimate glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in persons 18 years and over: (140 – age) x Ideal Body Weight (kg) (ml/min) GFR (male) = 814 x serum creatinine (mmol/l) GFR (female) = Estimated GFR (male) x 0.85

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28 SUCRALFATE (↑price)

Tab 1 g .......................................................................... 35.50 (48.28) 120 Carafate

32 PANCREATIC ENZYME (↓subsidy)

Cap EC 10,000 BP u lipase, 9,000 BP u amylase and 210 BP u protease - Retail pharmacy-specialist ... 34.93 100 Creon 10000

33 MUCILAGINOUS LAXATIVES - Only on a prescription (↑price)

Sugar Free ....................................................................... 4.84 275 g OP (10.60) Dry ................................................................................. 5.28 300 g OP (8.18) Mucilax MucilaxIMM

34 GLYCEROL - Only on a prescription (↑price)

Suppos 3.6 g ................................................................... 5.15 (6.00) 20 PSM

35 CHOLINE SALICYLATE WITH CETALKONIUM CHLORIDE (↑price)

Adhesive gel 8.7% with cetalkonium chloride 0.01% ....... 2.06 15 g OP (3.86) Bonjela

38 ZINC SULPHATE (↑price)

Cap 220 mg ..................................................................... 5.56 (8.82) 100 Zincaps

41 DIPYRIDAMOLE (↓subsidy)

Tab long-acting 150 mg - Special Authority available ..... 11.95 Cap long-acting 150 mg - Special Authority available .... 11.95 (22.39) 60 60 Pytazen SRIMM Persantin PLIMM

43 COMPOUND ELECTROLYTES (↑price)

Powder for soln for oral use 5 g - Available on a PSO ...... 5.52 (8.99) 10 Gastrolyte (Fruit) Gastrolyte (Orange) 60 Chlorvescent

44 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE (↑price)

Tab 548 mg (14 m eq) with chloride 285 mg (8 m eq) eff ..... 5.26 (11.85)

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52 & 81 TERAZOSIN HYDROCHLORIDE (↓subsidy)

Tab 7 x 1 mg and 7 x 2 mg .............................................. 0.74 Tab 2 mg ......................................................................... 1.97 (4.66) Tab 5 mg ......................................................................... 2.91 (5.60) 14 OP 28 Hytrin BPH 28 Hytrin BPH Hytrin BPH Starter Pack

53 TRANDOLAPRIL (↑price)

Cap 0.5 mg ...................................................................... 1.87 (12.57) Cap 1 mg ......................................................................... 3.06 (20.54) Cap 2 mg ......................................................................... 4.43 (29.70) 28 OdrikIMM 28 OdrikIMM 28 OdrikIMM

55 DISOPYRAMIDE PHOSPHATE (↑price)

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Cap 100 mg ............................................................... 15.00 (21.70)

100 Rythmodan

60 AMILORIDE WITH FRUSEMIDE (↑price)

Tab 5 mg with frusemide 40 mg ...................................... 5.00 (7.33) 30 Frumil

63 FRAMYCETIN SULPHATE WITH GRAMICIDIN (↑price)

a) Only on a prescription, b) Not in combination. Oint 1.5% with gramicidin 0.005% ................................... 6.60 (10.12)

15 g OP Soframycin

63 POLYNOXYLIN (↑price)

a) Only on a prescription, b) Not in combination. Gel ................................................................................. 3.50 (6.46)

15 g OP Ponoxylan

64 CICLOPIROXOLAMINE - Not in combination (↑price)

Crm 1% ........................................................................... 1.00 20 g OP (10.59) Soln 1% ........................................................................... 4.36 20 ml OP (9.99) Batrafen Batrafen

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73 & 171 SALICYLIC ACID (↑price)

Powder .......................................................................... 29.52 500 g (37.95) David Craig a) Only in combination with a dermatological base or proprietary Topical Corticosteroid - Plain; b) With or without other dermatological galenicals.

78 ETHINYLOESTRADIOL WITH NORETHISTERONE - Available on a PSO (↓subsidy)

Tab 35 µg with norethisterone 500 µg and 7 inert tab ..... 6.62 (14.52) 84 Norimin Brevinor 28

89 BUSERELIN ACETATE - Special Authority (↑price)

Inj 1 mg per ml, 5.5 ml ................................................ 195.00 (259.55) 2 Suprefact

98 CHLOROQUINE (↑price)

Tab sulphate 200 mg ....................................................... 4.75 (7.66) Oral liq sulphate 68 mg per 5 ml ...................................... 9.69 (14.77) 28 Nivaquine 100 ml Nivaquine

98 METRONIDAZOLE (↑price)

Oral liq benzoate 200 mg per 5 ml ................................. 17.81 (25.96) 100 ml Flagyl-S

110 KETOPROFEN - Special Authority available (↑price)

Cap 50 mg ....................................................................... 5.32 (10.76) Cap 100 mg ..................................................................... 6.72 (19.60) Cap long-acting 100 mg .................................................. 6.72 (19.60) Cap long-acting 200 mg ................................................ 13.44 (39.20) 100 Orudis 100 Orudis 100 Oruvail 100 100 Oruvail 200

111 TIAPROFENIC ACID - Special Authority available (↑price)

Tab 300 mg ..................................................................... 3.36 (14.59) Cap long-acting 300 mg .................................................. 3.77 (15.92) 50 Surgam 56 Surgam SA

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125 PROCHLORPERAZINE (↑price)

Suppos 5 mg ................................................................... 9.52 (14.98) Suppos 25 mg ............................................................... 12.54 (19.73) Inj 12.5 mg per ml, 1 ml - Available on a PSO ............... 14.91 (21.33) 5 Stemetil 5 Stemetil 10 Stemetil

125 PROMETHAZINE THEOCLATE (↑price)

Tab 25 mg ....................................................................... 1.20 (5.67) 10 Avomine

131 TRIAZOLAM - Month restriction (↓subsidy)

Tab 250 µg ...................................................................... 3.45 100 Hypam (5.20) Halcion ‡ Safety caps reimbursed for extemporaneously compounded oral liquid preparations.

145 FEXOFENADINE HYDROCHLORIDE (↑price)

Tab 60 mg ....................................................................... 4.34 (10.15) Tab 120 mg ................................................................... 14.22 (28.94) 20 Telfast 30 Telfast

145 PHENIRAMINE MALEATE (↑price)

Tab long-acting 75 mg ..................................................... 3.56 (11.65) 50 Avil Retard

145 PROMETHAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE (↑price)

Tab 10 mg ....................................................................... 2.37 (6.24) Tab 25 mg ....................................................................... 4.74 (9.56) ‡ Oral liq 5 mg per 5 ml ................................................... 3.53 (6.73) Inj 25 mg per ml, 1 ml - Available on a PSO .................. 12.68 (18.40) 50 Phenergan 50 Phenergan 100 ml Phenergan 10 Phenergan

145 TRIMEPRAZINE TARTRATE (↑price)

‡ Oral liq 30 mg per 5 ml ................................................. 2.79 (7.33) 100 ml Vallergan Forte

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146 FLUTICASONE (↓price)

Aerosol inhaler, 25 µg per dose ....................................... 5.12 Aerosol inhaler, 50 µg per dose CFC-free ........................ 7.50 Aerosol inhaler, 125 µg per dose CFC-free .................... 13.60 Aerosol inhaler, 250 µg per dose CFC-free .................... 27.20 120 dose OP 120 dose OP 120 dose OP 120 dose OP Flixotide Flixotide Flixotide Flixotide

154 SODIUM CROMOGLYCATE (↑price)

Nasal spray, 4% ............................................................. 16.08 22 ml OP (23.30) Rynacrom Forte

156 & 158 DEXAMETHASONE WITH FRAMYCETIN AND GRAMICIDIN Retail pharmacy - specialist when used in the treatment of eye conditions (↑price)

Ear/Eye drops 500 µg with framycetin sulphate 5 mg and gramicidin 50 µg per ml .............................................. 4.50 (7.33) Ear/Eye oint 0.5 mg with framycetin sulphate 5 mg and gramicidin 50 µg per g ................................................ 4.50 (7.33) 8 ml OP Sofradex 5 g OP Sofradex

156 & 157 FRAMYCETIN SULPHATE (↑price)

Ear/Eye drops 0.5% ......................................................... 4.13 (6.84) Ear/Eye oint 0.5% ............................................................ 3.65 (6.20) 8 ml OP Soframycin 5g OP Soframycin

157 DIBROMOPROPAMIDINE ISETHIONATE (↑price)

Eye oint 0.15% ................................................................ 2.97 (6.60) 5 g OP Brolene

157 PROPAMIDINE ISETHIONATE (↑price)

Eye drops 0.1% ............................................................... 2.97 10 ml OP (6.60) Brolene

Changes to Subsidy and Manufacturer’s Price – effective 1 March 2003

31 GLICLAZIDE (↓subsidy)

Tab 80 mg ..................................................................... 39.08 (78.80) 500 Diamicron

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32 GLUCOSE OXIDASE (↓subsidy)

Blood diagnostic test with peroxidase ............................ 26.95 50 test OP Ascensia Glucodisc (27.85) Advantage II Glucocard Glucometer Esprit (29.90) Accutrend BM-Test 1-44 (36.11) Glucometer Elite Blood diagnostic test with peroxidase ............................ 53.90 100 test OP (55.70) Precision Plus

58 AMLODIPINE - Special Authority available (↑subsidy)

Tab 5 mg ....................................................................... 12.81 (22.82) Tab 10 mg ..................................................................... 24.38 (34.85) 30 Norvasc 30 Norvasc

58 FELODIPINE (↑subsidy)

Tab long-acting 2.5 mg .................................................... 8.58 Tab long-acting 5 mg ..................................................... 12.81 Tab long-acting 10 mg ................................................... 24.38 30 30 30 Plendil ER Plendil ER Plendil ER

58 NIFEDIPINE - Special Authority available (↑subsidy)

Tab long-acting 10 mg ................................................... 17.16 (17.72) Tab long-acting 30 mg ................................................... 12.81 (19.90) Tab long-acting 60 mg ................................................... 24.38 (29.50) 60 Adalat 10 30 Adalat Oros 30 Adalat Oros

61 GLYCERYL TRINITRATE (↓price)

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Oral pump spray 400 µg per dose ................................... 6.99 200 dose OPNitrolingual Pumpspray

90 CABERGOLINE (↑subsidy)

a) Restriction of two tablets per prescription. b) Special Authority available to waive the above quantity restriction. Tab 0.5 mg .................................................................. 105.03 Dostinex

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95 AMOXYCILLIN CLAVULANATE - Available on a PSO (↓subsidy)

Tab amoxycillin 500 mg with potassium clavulanate 125 mg 6.40 (7.48) Grans for oral liq amoxycillin 125 mg with potassium clavulanate 31.25 mg per 5 ml ..................................... 2.75 (3.43) Grans for oral liq amoxycillin 250 mg with potassium clavulanate 62.5 mg per 5 ml ....................................... 4.75 (5.89) 20 Augmentin Synermox Augmentin Synermox Augmentin Synermox Paxam Rivotril Paxam Rivotril

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100 ml

122 CLONAZEPAM (↓subsidy)

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Tab 500 µg ...................................................................... 6.00 Tab 2 mg ....................................................................... 11.00

100 100

129 FLUPHENAZINE DECANOATE - Retail pharmacy-specialist (↓subsidy)

Inj 12.5 mg per 0.5 ml, 0.5 ml - Available on a PSO ...... 17.60 (29.00) Inj 25 mg per ml, 1 ml - Available on a PSO .................. 27.90 (48.75) 5 5 Modecate Baxter Modecate Baxter

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31 GLICLAZIDE (↓subsidy)

Tab 80 mg ..................................................................... 39.08 78.80 500 Apo-Gliclazide Diamicron

Note: Subsidy reduction applying to Diamicron deferred until 1 March 2003. 34 GLYCEROL - Only on a prescription (↓price)

Suppos 3.6 g ................................................................... 5.15 20 PSM

36 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (↑price)

Soln 10 vol ...................................................................... 0.75 (1.40) 100 ml PSM

37 PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (↑price)

a) Only on a prescription not exceeding a strength of 100 mg per dose. Tab 100 mg ..................................................................... 5.38 100 (11.35)

Apo-Pyridoxine

40 FERROUS GLUCONATE (↑subsidy)

‡ Oral liq 300 mg per 5 ml .................................................. 5.90 100 ml Fergon

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64 MICONAZOLE NITRATE - Not in combination (↑price)

Lotn 2% ........................................................................... 4.36 30 ml OP (10.32) Tincture 2% ..................................................................... 4.36 30 ml OP (12.46) Daktarin Daktarin

65 MENTHOL (↓price)

Crystals ......................................................................... 32.20 (32.80) 100 g PSM

68 TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE WITH GRAMICIDIN, NEOMYCIN AND NYSTATIN Only on a prescription (↓subsidy)

Crm 1 mg with nystatin 100,000 u, neomycin sulphate 2.5 mg and gramicidin 250 µg per g .............................. 3.49 (6.09) Oint 1 mg with nystatin 100,000 u, neomycin sulphate 2.5 mg and gramicidin 250 µg per g .............................. 3.49 (6.09) 15 g OP Viaderm KC Kenacomb 15 g OP Viaderm KC Kenacomb

73 FLUOCINOLONE ACETONIDE (↑price)

Gel 0.02% ........................................................................ 5.23 (7.95) 30 g OP Synalar Gel

83 PAMIDRONATE DISODIUM - Special Authority (↓subsidy)

Inj 3 mg per ml, 10 ml ................................................... 76.00 Inj 6 mg per ml, 10 ml ................................................. 152.00 1 1 Baxter Baxter

91 CEFTRIAXONE SODIUM - Hospital pharmacy [HP3]-specialist (↓subsidy)

a) Subsidised only if prescribed for a dialysis or cystic fibrosis patient; and b) The prescription is endorsed accordingly. Inj 250 mg ....................................................................... 4.00 1 Rocephin IV

96 CIPROFLOXACIN - Retail pharmacy-specialist (↓subsidy)

Tab 250 mg ................................................................... 11.42 (48.16) Tab 500 mg ................................................................... 20.44 (86.68) Tab 750 mg ................................................................... 29.87 (138.16) 28 28 28 Cipflox Ciproxin Cipflox Ciproxin Cipflox Ciproxin

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110 IBUPROFEN - Special Authority available (↓subsidy)

Tab 200 mg ..................................................................... 2.07 (2.90) Tab 400 mg ..................................................................... 3.55 (15.20) Tab 600 mg ..................................................................... 5.32 (22.80) 100 100 Brufen 100 Brufen Naprosyn IMM Naxen IMM Naprosyn Enteric Naprosyn IMM NaxenIMM Naprosyn EntericIMM I-Profen Panafen

110 NAPROXEN - Special Authority available (↓subsidy)

Tab 250 mg ................................................................... 26.50 Tab EC 250 mg ................................................................ 6.36 Tab 500 mg ................................................................... 53.00 Tab EC 500 mg ................................................................ 6.36 500 120 500 60

116 DEXTROPROPOXYPHENE WITH PARACETAMOL (↑price)

Tab napsylate 50 mg with paracetamol 325 mg ............. 14.50 (22.50) 500 Paradex

119 TRIMIPRAMINE MALEATE (↓subsidy)

Tab 25 mg ....................................................................... 3.19 (6.58) Cap 25 mg ....................................................................... 6.38 Cap 50 mg ..................................................................... 12.00 (23.00) 50 100 100 Surmontil Tripress Tripress Surmontil

125 ONDANSETRON - Hospital pharmacy [HP3]-specialist (↓subsidy)

a) Not to exceed 6 tablets per prescription; and b) Not more than one prescription per month. Tab 4 mg ....................................................................... 86.00 Tab 8 mg ..................................................................... 247.60 Zofran Zofran

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146 FLUTICASONE (↓subsidy)

Aerosol inhaler, 25 µg per dose ....................................... 5.12 120 dose OP (8.67) Aerosol inhaler, 50 µg per dose CFC-free ........................ 7.50 120 dose OP (10.03) Aerosol inhaler, 125 µg per dose CFC-free .................... 13.60 120 dose OP (22.79) Aerosol inhaler, 250 µg per dose CFC-free .................... 27.20 120 dose OP (41.95) Flixotide Flixotide Flixotide Flixotide

Note: GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has notified PHARMAC that although Flixotide is not fully subsidised in the Pharmaceutical Schedule, GSK is temporarily discounting stock to wholesalers so that there should be no surcharge to patients.

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23 CALCIUM CARBONATE (↑price)

Tab 420 mg and aminoacetic acid 180 mg with or without dimethicone 21 mg .................................... 30.00 (35.10) 1,000 Titralac

31 GLIPIZIDE (↓subsidy)

Tab 5 mg ......................................................................... 3.65 (6.10) 100 Minidiab Glipid

33 MUCILAGINOUS LAXATIVES - Only on a prescription (↓price)

Dry ................................................................................. 7.92 450 g OP (11.75) Isogel

35 BENZYDAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE - Retail pharmacy-specialist prescription (↑price)

Soln 0.15% ...................................................................... 9.00 (14.20) 500 ml Difflam

41 TRANEXAMIC ACID (↓subsidy)

Tab 500 mg ................................................................... 49.14 100 Cyklokapron

67 HYDROCORTISONE - Only on a prescription (↓subsidy)

Powder .......................................................................... 46.20 (47.87) (69.00) 25 g Apo-Hydrocortisone m-Hydrocortisone Pharmacia PSM

70 WOOL FAT WITH MINERAL OIL - Only on the prescription of a doctor (↑price)

Lotn hydrous 3% with mineral oil ..................................... 0.70 125 ml OP (5.01) Lotn hydrous 3% with mineral oil ..................................... 1.40 250 ml OP ............................................................................... (7.22) Lotn hydrous 3% with mineral oil ..................................... 5.60 1,000 ml (22.35) BK Lotion BK Lotion BK Lotion

81 PREGNANCY TEST - HCG URINE - Only on a WSO (↓subsidy)

25 ............................................................................... 29.50 (43.75) 25 tests MDS Quick Card MDS Quick Stick

96 COLISTIN SULPHOMETHATE - Hospital pharmacy [HP3]-specialist (↑subsidy)

a) Only if prescribed for a dialysis or cystic fibrosis patient; and b) The prescription is endorsed accordingly. Inj 150 mg ..................................................................... 49.54 Colymycin-M

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108 HEXAMINE HIPPURATE (↑price)

Tab 1 g .......................................................................... 18.40 (34.57) 100 Hiprex

110 IBUPROFEN (↑subsidy)

Tab 400 mg ................................................................... 15.20 Tab 600 mg ................................................................... 22.80 100 100 Brufen Brufen

Note: Full subsidy only available until 31 January 2003. 110 NAPROXEN (↓price)

Tab 250 mg ..................................................................... 6.00 Tab 500 mg ................................................................... 12.00 100 100 Naxen IMM Naxen IMM

111 INDOMETHACIN (↑subsidy)

Cap 25 mg ....................................................................... 5.50 Cap long-acting 75 mg .................................................. 12.50 Suppos 100 mg ............................................................. 12.00 100 100 30 Rheumacin Rheumacin SR Arthrexin

130 BUSPIRONE HYDROCHLORIDE - Special Authority (↓price)

Tab 10 mg ....................................................................... 5.95 100 BironIMM

139 INTERFERON BETA-1-ALPHA - Access by application (↓subsidy)

Inj 6 million iu per vial ............................................... 1,219.26 4 Avonex

139 INTERFERON BETA-1-BETA - Access by application (↓subsidy)

Inj 8 million iu per 1 ml ............................................. 1,347.26 15 Betaferon

Changes to Sole Subsidised Supply

Effective 1 April 2003

For the list of new Sole Subsidised Supply products effective 1 April 2003 refer to the bold entries in the cumulative Sole Subsidised Supply table pages 8–14.

Changes to PSO

Effective 1 February 2003

Beclomethasone dipropionate aerosol inhalers 50 µg, 100 µg and 250 µg per dose no longer subsidised on PSO.

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Delisted Items

Effective 1 April 2003

31 GLIPIZIDE

Tab 5 mg ......................................................................... 3.65 (6.10) 100 Glipid 100 Verpamil

59 VERAPAMIL HYDROCHLORIDE

Tab 120 mg ................................................................... 25.32

67 & 170 HYDROCORTISONE - Only on a prescription

Powder .......................................................................... 46.20 (47.87) (69.00) 25 g Apo-Hydrocortisone Pharmacia PSM

81 & 186 PREGNANCY TEST - HCG URINE - Only on a WSO

25 ............................................................................... 29.50 (43.75) 25 tests MDS Quick Stick

83 BETAMETHASONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE

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Tab 500 µg - Available on a PSO

11.86

100

Betnesol

146 BECLOMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE

Aerosol inhaler, 50 µg per dose ....................................... 8.54 200 dose OP Becotide Junior Aerosol inhaler, 100 µg per dose ................................... 12.50 200 dose OP Becotide 100IMM Aerosol inhaler, 250 µg per dose ................................... 22.67 200 dose OP BecloforteIMM

149 FENOTEROL HYDROBROMIDE - Special Authority

Aerosol inhaler, 100 µg per dose ..................................... 6.00 200 dose OP Berotec

Effective 1 March 2003

26 & 125 METOCLOPRAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE

Inj 5 mg per ml, 2 ml - Available on a PSO ...................... 5.30 10 Pharmacia

44 BEZAFIBRATE

Tab 200 mg ..................................................................... 7.80 90 100 Slow Trasicor Bezalip

57 OXPRENOLOL

L

Tab long-acting 160 mg ................................................. 30.58 (42.00)

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Delisted Items – effective 1 March 2003 (continued)

58 FELODIPINE

Tab long-acting 2.5 mg .................................................. 10.39 Tab long-acting 5 mg ..................................................... 14.08 Tab long-acting 10 mg ................................................... 21.04 90 90 90 Felo 2.5 ER Felo 5 ER Felo 10 ER

93 ERYTHROMYCIN - Available on a PSO

Cap 250 mg ................................................................... 14.95 (22.29) 100 Eryc 1440 Panadol

116 PARACETAMOL

Tab 500 mg - Available on a PSO ................................... 14.11 (15.84)

129 THIORIDAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE

Tab 10 mg ....................................................................... 6.38 90 Melleril

130 BUSPIRONE HYDROCHLORIDE - Special Authority

Tab 5 mg ......................................................................... 5.95 (35.74) Tab 10 mg ....................................................................... 5.95 (64.73) (64.72) 100 Biron 100 BironIMM BusparIMM

131 CHLORMETHIAZOLE EDISYLATE

Cap 192 mg - Month restriction ..................................... 10.52 (11.91) 50 Hemineurin

147 BECLOMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE

Powder for inhalation, 100 µg per dose, 8 doses per disk .... 7.80 15 disks (10.20) Powder for inhalation, 400 µg per dose, 8 doses per disk .... 23.13 15 disks (29.40) Becodisk Junior

Becodisk Forte

153 AMINOPHYLLINE

‡ Oral liq 25 mg per ml - Retail pharmacy-specialist ........... 6.75 25 ml OP Biomed

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Brand or Generic Mnfr fully subsidised

Effective 1 February 2003

46 FLUVASTATIN

Cap 20 mg ....................................................................... 6.38 (23.10) Cap 40 mg ....................................................................... 7.51 (27.00) 30 Vastin 30 Vastin

69 & 169 AQUEOUS CREAM ......................................................... 2.65

(2.97)

500 g David Craig

69 & 169

EMULSIFYING OINTMENT BP .............................................. 4.09 (4.18) 500 g David Craig

74 & 168 PODOPHYLLIN

Paint 20% ..................................................................... CE a) Maximum 20 ml per prescription Tab ethinyloestradiol 50 µg with levonorgestrel 50 µg (11) and tab ethinyloestradiol 50 µg with levonorgestrel 125 µg (10) and 7 inert tab ......................................... 3.15 (4.60) 20 ml

78 ETHINYLOESTRADIOL WITH LEVONORGESTREL - Available on a PSO

28 Biphasil 28

96 CO-TRIMOXAZOLE

Tab trimethoprim 80 mg and sulphamethoxazole 400 mg (Available on a PSO) ................................................. 20.80 500 Apo-Sulfatrim

118 AMOXAPINE

Tab 50 mg ..................................................................... 26.00 100 Asendin

118 CLOMIPRAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE - Retail pharmacy-specialist

Tab 10 mg ..................................................................... 10.00 (17.50) 100 Anafranil

119 NORTRIPTYLINE HYDROCHLORIDE

Tab 10 mg ....................................................................... 4.50 (9.60) 100 Allegron

120 FLUOXETINE HYDROCHLORIDE

Tab dispersible 20 mg, scored ......................................... 4.90 (33.60) 30 Lovan Prozac 20

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Delisted Items – effective 1 February 2003 (continued)

131 TEMAZEPAM - Month restriction

Cap 20 mg ....................................................................... 5.50 100 Somapam

131 ZOPICLONE - Month restriction

Tab 7.5 mg ...................................................................... 2.25 (2.80) 30 Zo-Tab

144 CETIRIZINE HYDROCHLORIDE

Tab 10 mg ....................................................................... 2.50 (26.00) 30 Zyrtec

149 FENOTEROL HYDROBROMIDE - Special Authority

Aerosol inhaler, 200 µg per dose ................................... 15.00 300 dose OP (18.00) Berotec

152 FENOTEROL HYDROBROMIDE WITH IPRATROPIUM BROMIDE - Special Authority

Aerosol inhaler, 100 µg with ipratropium bromide, 40 µg per dose ............................................................. 13.50 200 dose OP (18.00) Duovent Inhaler

154 THEOPHYLLINE

Tab long-acting 200 mg ................................................. 11.00 (12.00) 100 Theo-Dur

74 & 171 PODOPHYLLIN RESIN .................................................. 31.40

(34.50)

25 g PSM 227 g OP

179 RESOURCE THICKEN UP ............................................... 4.00

Delisted Items – effective 1 January 2003

23 & 116 CODEINE PHOSPHATE

Tab 15 mg ....................................................................... 7.60 Tab 30 mg ..................................................................... 10.60 Tab 60 mg ..................................................................... 20.10 (22.00) 100 100 100 Douglas Douglas Douglas

24 SULPHASALAZINE

Suppos 500 mg ............................................................... 6.99 (7.50) 10 Salazopyrin

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34 MUCILAGINOUS LAXATIVES - Only on a prescription

Dry ................................................................................. 2.64 150 g OP (4.75) Isogel

35 TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE

0.1% in Dental Paste USP ................................................ 4.66 (8.08) 5 g OP Kenalog in Orabase

46 SIMVASTATIN

Tab 10 mg ..................................................................... 11.10 Tab 20 mg ..................................................................... 13.50 Tab 40 mg ..................................................................... 24.00 30 30 30 Zocor Zocor Zocor

53 LISINOPRIL

Tab 5 mg ......................................................................... 4.91 (12.28) Tab 10 mg ....................................................................... 7.14 (17.86) Tab 20 mg ..................................................................... 10.10 (25.27) 30 Zestril 30 Zestril 30 Zestril

54 LISINOPRIL WITH HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE

Tab 20 mg with hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg ................ 10.70 (38.04) 30 Prinzide Zestoretic

57 PINDOLOL WITH CLOPAMIDE

Tab 10 mg with clopamide 5 mg ...................................... 3.15 (7.10) 30 Viskaldix

59 VERAPAMIL HYDROCHLORIDE

Tab long-acting 120 mg ................................................. 16.38 (20.65) Cap long-acting 120 mg ................................................ 16.38 (63.30) 250 Isoptin SR 250 Civicor Retard

66 BETAMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE

Crm 0.05% in propylene glycol base ............................... 4.33 30 g OP (12.20) Note: Diprosone OV listed 1 July 2002 to replace Diprolene cream. Diprolene

66 BETAMETHASONE VALERATE

Oint 0.1% ......................................................................... 1.20 (5.38)

Patients pay a manufacturer’s surcharge when the Manufacturer’s Price is greater than the Subsidy

30 g OP Bivate

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Delisted Items – effective 1 January 2003 (continued)

73 TAR WITH TRIETHANOLAMINE LAURYL SULPHATE AND FLUORESCEIN - Only on the prescription of a doctor

Soln 2.3% with triethanolamine lauryl sulphate and fluorescein sodium .................................................. 0.44 100 ml OP (2.42) Soln 2.3% with triethanolamine lauryl sulphate and fluorescein sodium .................................................. 0.88 200 ml OP (4.43)

Pinetarsol

Pinetarsol Pinetarsol Shower Pack

80 TIOCONAZOLE

Pessaries 100 mg with applicator .................................... 2.75 (9.20) 3 Gyno-Trosyd

83 PAMIDRONATE DISODIUM - Special Authority

Inj 3 mg per ml, 10 ml ................................................... 79.95 (157.50) 1 Aredia

84 & 113 METHYLPREDNISOLONE SODIUM SUCCINATE - Retail pharmacy-specialist

Inj 500 mg ..................................................................... 39.16 Inj 1 g ............................................................................ 70.95 1 1 Baxter Baxter

89 NAFARELIN ACETATE - Special Authority

Nasal soln 2 mg per ml ................................................ 277.00 10 ml OP Synarel

90 DANAZOL - Retail pharmacy-specialist

Cap 100 mg ................................................................... 18.00 (21.11) Cap 200 mg ................................................................... 26.00 (34.85) 30 Danocrine 30 Danocrine

94 AMOXYCILLIN

Drops 125 mg per 1.25 ml .............................................. 3.17 20 ml OP Amoxil

97 GENTAMICIN SULPHATE - Hospital pharmacy [HP3]

a) Only if prescribed for a dialysis or cystic fibrosis patient or for prophylaxis of endocarditis and; b) The prescription is endorsed accordingly. Inj 40 mg per ml, 2 ml ..................................................... 5.70 10 (10.00) Baxter

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Delisted Items – effective 1 January 2003 (continued)

107 ZALCITABINE (ddC) - Special Authority

Tab 750 µg .................................................................. 344.50 100 Hivid

130 CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE HYDROCHLORIDE - Month restriction

Cap 5 mg ......................................................................... 4.77 (5.35) Cap 10 mg ....................................................................... 4.95 (5.54) 100 Nova-Pam 100 Nova-Pam

133 CYTARABINE - Retail pharmacy-specialist

Inj 1 g .......................................................................... 118.00 Inj 2 g .......................................................................... 150.00 each each Pharmacia Pharmacia

134 METHOTREXATE - Hospital pharmacy [HP1]-specialist

Inj 500 mg, 20 ml vial [HP1] ......................................... 80.25 (82.66) each Pharmacia

147 BECLOMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE

Powder for inhalation, 200 µg per dose, 8 doses per disk ......................................................... 13.50 15 disks (18.90)

Becodisk 200

149 SALBUTAMOL - Available on a PSO

Powder for inhalation, 50 µg per dose, breath activated ....... 10.61 200 dose OP Salbutamol Turbuhaler

154 PHOLCODINE

‡ Linctus BP ..................................................................... 11.00 2,000 ml (22.00) ‡ Linctus strong BP .......................................................... 13.00 2,000 ml (27.50) Douglas Douglas

156 & 158 BETAMETHASONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE

Ear/Eye drops 0.1% ......................................................... 4.50 5 ml OP Betnesol

156 & 158 BETAMETHASONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE WITH NEOMYCIN

Ear/Eye drops 0.1% with neomycin sulphate 0.5% .......... 4.50 5 ml OP Betnesol-N

159 DIPIVEFRIN HYDROCHLORIDE - Retail pharmacy-specialist

L

Eye drops 0.1% ............................................................... 5.90

10 ml OP

Dipoquin

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Items to be Delisted

Effective 1 October 2003

55 PROPAFENONE HYDROCHLORIDE - Retail pharmacy-specialist

L

Tab 300 mg ................................................................ 73.00

50

Rytmonorm

118 OXYCODONE PECTINATE - Only on a controlled drug form

Suppos 30 mg ............................................................... 11.66 (17.10) 12 Proladone

181 MAXAMAID RVHB

Special Authority – Hospital pharmacy [HP3] .............. 200 g OP 90.75

Effective 1 September 2003

26 DICYCLOMINE HYDROCHLORIDE

Tab long-acting 40 mg ................................................... 13.00 100 Merbentyl Dospan

53 TRANDOLAPRIL

Cap 0.5 mg ...................................................................... 1.87 (11.43) 28 Gopten IMM

69 & 171 ZINC

Ointment BP .................................................................... 6.55 (8.90) 500 g PSM

77 ETHINYLOESTRADIOL WITH GESTODENE - Available on a PSO

Tab 20 µg with gestodene 75 µg and 7 inert tab ............. 9.45 (Special Authority does not apply) (18.00) Note: Melodene tabs 1 x 28 listed 1 March 2003. 84 Melodene

92 CEPHALOTHIN SODIUM - Hospital pharmacy [HP3]

Inj 1 g .............................................................................. 6.90 1 Keflin

116 PARACETAMOL

‡ Oral liq 120 mg per 5 ml .................................................. 8.10 1,000 ml a) available on a PSO b) not in combination (9.15) ‡ Oral liq 250 mg per 5 ml - Not in combination ................. 8.10 1,000 ml (9.15)

Douglas Douglas

144 CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE

Cap long-acting 12 mg .................................................. 13.94 (21.81)

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100 Histafen

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Items to be Delisted – effective 1 September 2003 (continued)

147 FLUTICASONE

Powder for inhalation, 500 µg per dose, 4 doses per disk ............................................................ 28.92 15 disks (45.11)

Flixotide

154 THEOPHYLLINE

Tab long-acting 500 mg ................................................. 40.80 100 Nuelin-SR

169 GLYCEROL ................................................................... 26.66

2,000 ml David Craig

Items to be Delisted – effective 1 August 2003

33 MUCILAGINOUS LAXATIVES - Only on a prescription

Dry ................................................................................. 5.72 325 g OP Konsyl D

44 GEMFIBROZIL

Cap 300 mg ..................................................................... 9.58 100 Gemizol

65 & 170 PHENOL

Liquified ......................................................................... 21.20 (29.70) 500 ml PSM

74 FORMALDEHYDE

Soln 37% ......................................................................... 8.50 500 ml 1 OP PSM Dumas Vault Vimule Prentif

76 CERVICAL CAP - Only on a WSO ................................... 6.71

116 PARACETAMOL

‡ Oral liq 120 mg per 5 ml .................................................. 8.10 1,000 ml a) Available on a PSO (9.15) b) Not in combination PSM Paracetamol Elixir Paediatric

133 CALCIUM FOLINATE - Hospital pharmacy [HP1] or [HP3]-specialist

Inj 50 mg [HP1] ............................................................. 29.95 (48.50) each Leucovorin 100 g PSM

170 METHYLCELLULOSE ....................................................... 16.11

(19.59)

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Items to be Delisted – effective 1 August 2003 (continued)

170 METHADONE HYDROCHLORIDE

a) Only on a controlled drug form. b) Extemporaneously compounded methadone will only be reimbursed at the rate of the cheapest form available (methadone powder, not methadone tablets). Powder ....................................................................... 10.70 1g PSM

Items to be Delisted – effective 1 July 2003

32 GLUCOSE OXIDASE

Blood diagnostic test with peroxidase ............................ 26.95 50 test OP Glucometer Esprit (36.11) Glucometer Elite

41 DIPYRIDAMOLE

Cap long-acting 150 mg - Special Authority available .... 11.95 (22.39) 60 Persantin PLIMM

65 & 170 MENTHOL

Crystals ........................................................................... 8.05 (10.60) 25 g David Craig

65 & 170 PHENOL

Liquified ......................................................................... 21.20 (37.00) 500 ml David Craig

78 ETHINYLOESTRADIOL WITH NORETHISTERONE - Available on a PSO

Tab 35 µg with norethisterone 500 µg and 7 inert tab ..... 6.62 (14.52) 84 Brevinor 28

87 OESTRADIOL WITH NORETHISTERONE

TDDS 50 µg (10) and 1 mg norethisterone tab (12) ........ 5.40 (17.75) 1 OP Estrapak

97 FUSIDIC ACID - Hospital pharmacy [HP3]-specialist

Oral liq 250 mg per 5 ml ................................................ 50.15 90 ml Fucidin

97 NEOMYCIN SULPHATE - Hospital pharmacy [HP3]

Tab 500 mg ..................................................................... 9.95 25 Neosulf

122 PHENYTOIN SODIUM

L‡

Oral liq 100 mg per 5 ml ............................................. 15.83

500 ml

Dilantin Forte

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Items to be Delisted – effective 1 July 2003 (continued)

123 ERGOTAMINE TARTRATE WITH DIPHENHYDRAMINE

Cap 1 mg with caffeine citrate 100 mg and diphenhydramine hydrochloride 25 mg .................................................... 8.81 50 Ergodryl

131 TRIAZOLAM - Month restriction

Tab 250 µg ...................................................................... 3.45 100 (5.20) Halcion ‡ Safety caps reimbursed for extemporaneously compounded oral liquid preparations.

154 THEOPHYLLINE

Tab long-acting 300 mg ................................................. 14.07 100 Theo-Dur

156 COLISTIN SULPHATE WITH NEOMYCIN AND HYDROCORTISONE

Ear drops 3 mg with neomycin sulphate 3.3 mg and hydrocortisone acetate 10 mg per ml ............................. 9.00 5 ml OP Colymycin-S Otic

Items to be Delisted – effective 1 June 2003

95 AMOXYCILLIN CLAVULANATE - Available on a PSO

Tab amoxycillin 500 mg with potassium clavulanate 125 mg 6.40 (7.48) Grans for oral liq amoxycillin 125 mg with potassium clavulanate 31.25 mg per 5 ml ........................................ 2.75 (3.43) Grans for oral liq amoxycillin 250 mg with potassium clavulanate 62.5 mg per 5 ml .......................................... 4.75 (5.89) 20 Synermox 100 ml Synermox 100 ml Synermox

122 CLONAZEPAM

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Tab 500 µg ...................................................................... 6.00 Tab 2 mg ....................................................................... 11.00

100 100

Rivotril Rivotril

129 FLUPHENAZINE DECANOATE - Retail pharmacy-specialist

Inj 12.5 mg per 0.5 ml, 0.5 ml - Available on a PSO ...... 17.60 (29.00) Inj 25 mg per ml, 1 ml - Available on a PSO .................. 27.90 (48.75) 5 Baxter 5 Baxter

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Items to be Delisted – effective 1 May 2003

31 GLICLAZIDE

Tab 80 mg ..................................................................... 39.08 (78.80) 500 Diamicron

68 TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE WITH GRAMICIDIN, NEOMYCIN AND NYSTATIN Only on a prescription

Crm 1 mg with nystatin 100,000 u, neomycin sulphate 2.5 mg and gramicidin 250 µg per g .............................. 3.49 (6.09) Oint 1 mg with nystatin 100,000 u, neomycin sulphate 2.5 mg and gramicidin 250 µg per g .............................. 3.49 (6.09) 15 g OP Kenacomb 15 g OP Kenacomb

96 CIPROFLOXACIN - Retail pharmacy-specialist

Tab 250 mg ................................................................... 11.42 (48.16) Tab 500 mg ................................................................... 20.44 (86.68) Tab 750 mg ................................................................... 28.87 (138.16) 28 Ciproxin 28 Ciproxin 28 Ciproxin

110 IBUPROFEN - Special Authority available

Tab 200 mg ..................................................................... 2.07 (2.90) 100 Panafen

110 NAPROXEN - Special Authority available

Tab 250 mg ................................................................... 26.50 Tab EC 250 mg ................................................................ 6.36 Tab 500 mg ................................................................... 53.00 Tab EC 500 mg ................................................................ 6.36 500 120 500 60 Naprosyn IMM Naprosyn Enteric Naprosyn IMM Naprosyn EntericIMM

119 TRIMIPRAMINE MALEATE

Tab 25 mg ....................................................................... 3.19 (6.58) Cap 50 mg ..................................................................... 12.00 (23.00) 50 Surmontil 100 Surmontil

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Items to be Delisted – effective 1 April 2003

31 GLIPIZIDE

Tab 5 mg ......................................................................... 3.65 (6.10) 100 Glipid 25 g Apo-Hydrocortisone Pharmacia PSM

67 HYDROCORTISONE - Only on a prescription

Powder .......................................................................... 46.20 (47.87) (69.00)

81 PREGNANCY TEST - HCG URINE - Only on a WSO

25 ............................................................................... 29.50 (43.75) 25 tests MDS Quick Stick

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Section H changes effective 1 March 2003

Changes to Part 1 – General Rules for Hospital Pharmaceuticals

9. Pharmaceutical Cancer Treatments

9.1 DHBs are obliged to fund Pharmaceutical Cancer Treatments in accordance with the October 2001 direction from the Minister of Health. 9.2 The list of Pharmaceutical Cancer Treatments may be amended from time to time. Additions and/or amendments to Part V of Section H of the Pharmaceutical Schedule require the approval of the PHARMAC Board. 9.3 Pharmaceutical Cancer Treatments listed in Part V of Section H may be used in combination with each other, including where such combinations result in admixtures or dilutions that differ from those specified. 9.4 Subject to the provisions of clause 9.5, DHBs must not fund Pharmaceuticals for the treatment of cancer or Pharmaceutical Cancer Treatments for indications related to the treatment of cancer, if they are not listed in Part V of Section H of the Pharmaceutical Schedule, unless they have specific Community Exceptional Circumstances approval or permission under Hospital Exceptional Circumstances. 9.5 DHBs may fund Pharmaceuticals that are not listed in Part V of Section H of the Pharmaceutical Schedule, and/or Pharmaceutical Cancer Treatments for indications not listed in Part V (or subsidised via Sections A-G) of Section H of the Pharmaceutical Schedule, provided that: (a) such use is first assessed via established review mechanisms within DHB Hospitals involving experienced clinicians; (b) such use is reported to the Exceptional Circumstances Panel within 7 working days of initiating such treatment; and (c) the pharmaceutical or indications approved via this mechanism do not include those that have been assessed by the Pharmacology and Therapeutics Advisory Committee or its cancer treatments subcommittee and were not recommended for inclusion in Part V of Section H of the Pharmaceutical Schedule. 9.6 Applications to add pharmaceuticals, and add or amend indications for Pharmaceutical Cancer Treatments, to Part V of Section H of the Pharmaceutical Schedule may be made in writing by pharmaceutical suppliers and/or clinicians to PHARMAC. Applications should follow PHARMAC’s Guidelines for Submissions to PTAC for New Chemical Entity Pharmaceuticals and Recommended methods to derive clinical inputs for proposals to PHARMAC, copies of which are available from PHARMAC or PHARMAC’s website. 9.7 Applications made under clause 9.6 must be assessed by HPAC, PHARMAC, PTAC and/or relevant subcommittees of PTAC.

Changes to Part II – Pharmaceuticals under National Contracts

Contracted Pharmaceutical Description Brand Price ($) Per (ex man. excl. GST) DV Limit DV Limit applies from DV Pharmaceutical

GLYCERYL TRINITRATE

Aerosol spray 400 µg per dose 200 dose CFC-free

Glytrin

6.99

1

0% 5% Apr-03

Nitrolingual pumpspray

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Index

Pharmaceuticals and brands

A

Accutrend ........................................................... 24 Adalat 10 ............................................................ 24 Adalat Oros ......................................................... 24 Advantage II ........................................................ 24 Allegron .............................................................. 32 Amiloride with frusemide .................................... 20 Aminophylline ..................................................... 31 Amlodipine .......................................................... 24 Amoxapine .......................................................... 32 Amoxil ................................................................ 35 Amoxycillin ......................................................... 35 Amoxycillin clavulanate ........................ 16, 25, 40 Anafranil ............................................................. 32 Apo-Gliclazide ..................................................... 25 Apo-Hydrocortisone ............................ 28, 30, 42 Apo-Pyridoxine ................................................... 25 Apo-Sulfatrim ...................................................... 32 Aqueous cream ................................................... 32 Aredia ................................................................. 35 Arthrexin ............................................................. 29 Ascensia Glucodisc ..................................... 16, 24 Asendin ............................................................... 32 Augmentin ................................................... 16, 25 Avil Retard .......................................................... 22 Avomine .............................................................. 22 Avonex ................................................................ 29

BK Lotion ............................................................ 28 BM-Test 1-44 ...................................................... 24 Bonjela ................................................................ 19 Brevinor 28 .................................................. 21, 39 Brolene ............................................................... 23 Brufen .......................................................... 27, 29 Buserelin acetate ................................................ 21 Buspar ................................................................ 31 Buspirone hydrochloride .............................. 29, 31

C

Cabergoline ......................................................... 24 Calcium carbonate .............................................. 28 Calcium folinate .................................................. 38 Carafate .............................................................. 19 Ceftriaxone sodium ............................................. 26 Cephalothin sodium ............................................ 37 Cervical cap ........................................................ 38 Cetirizine hydrochloride ....................................... 33 Chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride .......................... 36 Chlormethiazole edisylate ................................... 31 Chloroquine ........................................................ 21 Chlorpheniramine maleate ................................... 37 Chlorvescent ....................................................... 19 Choline salicylate with cetalkonium chloride ....... 19 Ciclopiroxolamine ............................................... 20 Cipflox ................................................................ 26 Ciprofloxacin ................................................ 26, 41 Ciproxin ....................................................... 26, 41 Civicor Retard ..................................................... 34 Clomipramine hydrochloride ............................... 32 Clonazepam ......................................... 16, 25, 40 Co-trimoxazole .................................................... 32 Codeine phosphate ............................................. 33 Colistin sulphate with neomycin and hydrocortisone ................................................ 40 Colistin sulphomethate ........................................ 28 Colymycin-M ...................................................... 28 Colymycin-S Otic ................................................ 40 Compound electrolytes ....................................... 19 Creon 10000 ....................................................... 19 Cyklokapron ........................................................ 28 Cytarabine ........................................................... 36

B

Batrafen .............................................................. 20 Becloforte ........................................................... 30 Beclomethasone dipropionate ....... 29, 30, 31, 36 Becodisk 200 ...................................................... 36 Becodisk Forte .................................................... 31 Becodisk Junior .................................................. 31 Becotide 100 ...................................................... 30 Becotide Junior ................................................... 30 Benzydamine hydrochloride ................................ 28 Berotec ........................................................ 30, 33 Betaferon ............................................................ 29 Betamethasone dipropionate ............................... 34 Betamethasone sodium phosphate .............. 30, 36 Betamethasone sodium phosphate with neomycin ......................................................... 36 Betamethasone valerate ...................................... 34 Betnesol ....................................................... 30, 36 Betnesol-N .......................................................... 36 Bezafibrate .......................................................... 30 Bezalip ................................................................ 30 Biphasil 28 .......................................................... 32 Biron ............................................................ 29, 31 Bivate .................................................................. 34

D

Daktarin .............................................................. 26 Danazol ............................................................... 35 Danocrine ........................................................... 35 ddC ..................................................................... 36 Depo-Provera ...................................................... 15 Dexamethasone with framycetin and gramicidin ........................................................ 23 Dextropropoxyphene with paracetamol ............... 27

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Diamicron ............................................ 23, 25, 41 Dibromopropamidine isethionate ......................... 23 Dicyclomine hydrochloride .................................. 37 Difflam ................................................................ 28 Dilantin Forte ...................................................... 39 Dipivefrin hydrochloride ...................................... 36 Dipoquin ............................................................. 36 Diprolene ............................................................ 34 Dipyridamole ................................................ 19, 39 Disopyramide phosphate .................................... 20 Dostinex .............................................................. 24 Dumas Vault ....................................................... 38 Duovent Inhaler ................................................... 33

Gliclazide ............................................. 23, 25, 41 Glipid ................................................... 28, 30, 42 Glipizide ............................................... 28, 30, 42 Glivec .................................................................. 17 Glucocard ........................................................... 24 Glucometer Elite ........................................... 24, 39 Glucometer Esprit ........................................ 24, 39 Glucose oxidase ................................... 16, 24, 39 Glycerol ............................................... 19, 25, 38 Glyceryl trinitrate .......................................... 24, 43 Gopten ................................................................ 37 Gyno-Trosyd ....................................................... 35

H

Halcion ........................................................ 22, 40 Hemineurin ......................................................... 31 Hexamine hippurate ............................................ 29 Hiprex ................................................................. 29 Histafen .............................................................. 37 Hivid ................................................................... 36 Hydrocortisone .................................... 28, 30, 42 Hydrogen peroxide .............................................. 25 Hypam ......................................................... 15, 22 Hytrin BPH .......................................................... 20

E

Emulsifying ointment BP ..................................... 32 Ergodryl .............................................................. 40 Ergotamine tartrate with diphenhydramine .......... 40 Eryc .................................................................... 31 Erythromycin ...................................................... 31 Erythropoietin beta .............................................. 18 Estrapak .............................................................. 39 Ethinyloestradiol with gestodene .................. 15, 37 Ethinyloestradiol with levonorgestrel ................... 32 Ethinyloestradiol with norethisterone ............ 21, 39

I

I-Profen ............................................................... 27 Ibuprofen ............................................. 27, 29, 41 Imatinib mesylate ................................................ 17 Indomethacin ...................................................... 29 Interferon beta-1-alpha ....................................... 29 Interferon beta-1-beta ......................................... 29 Isogel ........................................................... 28, 34 Isoptin SR ........................................................... 34

F

Felo 10 ER .......................................................... 31 Felo 2.5 ER ......................................................... 31 Felo 5 ER ............................................................ 31 Felodipine .................................................... 24, 31 Fenoterol hydrobromide ............................... 30, 33 Fenoterol hydrobromide with ipratropium bromide ........................................................... 33 Fergon ................................................................. 25 Ferrous gluconate ............................................... 25 Fexofenadine hydrochloride ................................. 22 Flagyl-S .............................................................. 21 Flixotide ............................................... 23, 27, 38 Fluocinolone acetonide ....................................... 26 Fluoxetine hydrochloride ..................................... 32 Fluphenazine decanoate ................ 15, 16, 25, 40 Fluticasone .......................................... 23, 27, 38 Fluvastatin ........................................................... 32 Formaldehyde ..................................................... 38 Framycetin sulphate ............................................ 23 Framycetin sulphate with gramicidin ................... 20 Frumil ................................................................. 20 Fucidin ................................................................ 39 Fusidic acid ......................................................... 39

K

Keflin .................................................................. 37 Kenacomb .................................................... 26, 41 Kenalog in Orabase ............................................. 34 Ketoprofen .......................................................... 21 Konsyl D ............................................................. 38

L

Leucovorin .......................................................... 38 Lisinopril ............................................................. 34 Lisinopril with hydrochlorothiazide ...................... 34 Lovan .................................................................. 32

M

m-Hydrocortisone ............................................... 28 Maxamaid RVHB ................................................. 37 MDS Quick Card ................................................. 28 MDS Quick Stick .................................. 28, 30, 42 Medroxyprogesterone acetate ............................. 15 Melleril ................................................................ 31 Melodene ..................................................... 15, 37 Menthol ........................................................ 26, 39 Merbentyl Dospan ............................................... 37 Methadone hydrochloride .................................... 39

G

Gastrolyte (Fruit) ................................................. 19 Gastrolyte (Orange) ............................................. 19 Gemfibrozil ......................................................... 38 Gemizol ............................................................... 38 Gentamicin sulphate ........................................... 35

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Methotrexate ....................................................... 36 Methylcellulose ................................................... 38 Methylprednisolone sodium succinate ................ 35 Metoclopramide hydrochloride ............................ 30 Metronidazole ..................................................... 21 Miconazole nitrate ............................................... 26 Minidiab .............................................................. 28 Modecate ............................................. 15, 16, 25 Mucilaginous laxatives ................... 19, 28, 34, 38 Mucilax ............................................................... 19

N

Nafarelin acetate .......................................... 16, 35 Naprosyn ..................................................... 27, 41 Naprosyn Enteric ......................................... 27, 41 Naproxen ............................................. 27, 29, 41 Naxen .......................................................... 27, 29 Neomycin sulphate ............................................. 39 Neosulf ............................................................... 39 Nifedipine ............................................................ 24 Nitrolingual Pumpspray ................................. 24, 43 Nivaquine ............................................................ 21 Norimin ............................................................... 21 Nortriptyline hydrochloride .................................. 32 Norvasc .............................................................. 24 Nova-Pam ........................................................... 36 Nuelin-SR ........................................................... 38

Podophyllin ......................................................... 32 Podophyllin resin ................................................ 33 Polynoxylin ......................................................... 20 Ponoxylan ........................................................... 20 Potassium chloride ............................................. 19 Precision Plus ..................................................... 24 Pregnancy test - HCG urine .................. 28, 30, 42 Prentif ................................................................. 38 Prinzide ............................................................... 34 Prochlorperazine ................................................. 22 Proladone ........................................................... 37 Promethazine hydrochloride ................................ 22 Promethazine theoclate ....................................... 22 Propafenone hydrochloride ................................. 37 Propamidine isethionate ...................................... 23 Prozac 20 ........................................................... 32 PSM Paracetamol Elixir Paediatric ....................... 38 Pyridoxine hydrochloride ..................................... 25 Pytazen SR ......................................................... 19

R

Recormon ........................................................... 18 Resource Thicken Up .......................................... 33 Rheumacin .......................................................... 29 Rheumacin SR .................................................... 29 Rivotril ......................................................... 25, 40 Rocephin IV ........................................................ 26 Rynacrom Forte .................................................. 23 Rythmodan ......................................................... 20 Rytmonorm ......................................................... 37

O

Odrik ................................................................... 20 Oestradiol with norethisterone ............................. 39 Ondansetron ................................................. 15, 27 Orudis ................................................................. 21 Oruvail 100 ......................................................... 21 Oruvail 200 ......................................................... 21 Oxprenolol ........................................................... 30 Oxycodone pectinate ........................................... 37

S

Salazopyrin ......................................................... 33 Salbutamol .......................................................... 36 Salbutamol Turbuhaler ........................................ 36 Salicylic acid ....................................................... 21 Simvastatin ......................................................... 34 Slow Trasicor ...................................................... 30 Sodium cromoglycate ......................................... 23 Sofradex ............................................................. 23 Soframycin .................................................. 20, 23 Somapam ........................................................... 32 Stemetil ............................................................... 22 Sucralfate ........................................................... 19 Sulphasalazine .................................................... 33 Suprefact ............................................................ 21 Surgam ............................................................... 21 Surgam SA ......................................................... 21 Surmontil ..................................................... 27, 41 Synalar Gel ......................................................... 26 Synarel ........................................................ 16, 35 Synermox .................................................... 25, 40

P

Pamidronate disodium ......................... 15, 26, 35 Pamisol ............................................................... 15 Panadol ............................................................... 31 Panafen ........................................................ 27, 41 Pancreatic Enzyme .............................................. 19 Paracetamol ......................................... 31, 37, 38 Paradex ............................................................... 27 Paxam .......................................................... 16, 25 Persantin PL ................................................. 19, 39 Phenergan ........................................................... 22 Pheniramine maleate ........................................... 22 Phenol ......................................................... 38, 39 Phenytoin sodium ............................................... 39 Pholcodine .......................................................... 36 Pindolol with clopamide ...................................... 34 Pinetarsol ............................................................ 35 Pinetarsol Shower Pack ...................................... 35 Plendil ER ........................................................... 24

T

Tar with triethanolamine lauryl sulphate and fluorescein ....................................................... 35 Telfast ................................................................. 22

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Temazepam ......................................................... 33 Terazosin hydrochloride ...................................... 20 Theo-Dur ..................................................... 33, 40 Theophylline ........................................ 33, 38, 40 Thioridazine hydrochloride .................................. 31 Tiaprofenic acid .................................................. 21 Timolol maleate .................................................. 15 Timoptol ............................................................. 15 Tioconazole ........................................................ 35 Titralac ................................................................ 28 Trandolapril .................................................. 20, 37 Tranexamic acid .................................................. 28 Triamcinolone acetonide ..................................... 34 Triamcinolone acetonide with gramicidin, neomycin .................................................. 26, 41 Triazolam ............................................. 15, 22, 40 Trimeprazine tartrate ........................................... 22 Trimipramine maleate ................................... 27, 41 Tripress ............................................................... 27

V

Vallergan Forte .................................................... 22 Vastin .................................................................. 32 Verapamil hydrochloride .............................. 30, 34 Verpamil .............................................................. 30 Viaderm KC ......................................................... 26 Vimule ................................................................ 38 Viskaldix ............................................................. 34

W

Wool fat with mineral oil ...................................... 28

Z

Zalcitabine .......................................................... 36 Zestoretic ............................................................ 34 Zestril .................................................................. 34 Zinc ointment ...................................................... 37 Zinc sulphate ...................................................... 19 Zincaps ............................................................... 19 Zo-Tab ................................................................. 33 Zocor .................................................................. 34 Zofran ................................................................. 27 Zofran Zydis ........................................................ 15 Zopiclone ............................................................ 33 Zyrtec ................................................................. 33


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