Medicines (Products Other Than Veterinary Drugs) (General Sale List) Amendment Order 1994

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 1994/2410
Year1994

1994 No. 2410

MEDICINES

The Medicines (Products Other Than Veterinary Drugs) (General Sale List) Amendment Order 1994

Made 7th September 1994

Coming into force 12th October 1994

The Secretaries of State concerned with health in England, in Wales and in Scotland respectively and the Department of Health and Social Services for Northern Ireland, acting jointly in exercise of powers conferred upon them by sections 51 and 129(4) of the Medicines Act 19681or, as the case may be, those conferred by those provisions and now vested in them2, and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, after consulting such organisations as appear to them to be representative of interests likely to be substantially affected by this Order3and after consulting and taking into account the advice of the Medicines Commission pursuant to section 129(7) of that Act, hereby make the following Order:

S-1 Citation, commencement and interpretation

Citation, commencement and interpretation

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Medicines (Products Other Than Veterinary Drugs) (General Sale List) Amendment Order 1994 and shall come into force on 12th October 1994.

(2) In this Order, “the principal Order” means the Medicines (Products Other Than Veterinary Drugs) (General Sale List) Order 19844.

(3) In this Order, a reference to inserting an entry in a column in a Table of a Schedule to the principal Order shall be construed, in the case of an entry to be inserted in column 1, as a reference to inserting that entry at the appropriate point in the alphabetical order of the entries in column 1 of that Table and (except where the context otherwise requires), in the case of an entry to be inserted (as the case may be) in column 2, 3 or 4 of that Table, as a reference to inserting that entry so as to appear against the column 1 entry against which it is listed in Schedule 1, or, as the case may be, Schedule 2 to this Order.

S-2 Amendment of article 1(2) of the principal Order

Amendment of article 1(2) of the principal Order

2. In article 1(2) of the principal Order (interpretation), after the definition of “dosage unit” there is inserted the following definition—

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

S-3 Amendment of Schedule 1 to the principal Order

Amendment of Schedule 1 to the principal Order

3.—(1) Schedule 1 to the principal Order (which specifies the class of medicinal products, other than products the subject of a product licence of right, on general sale by virtue of article 2(a) of that Order) is amended in accordance with the following provisions of this article.

(2) In Table A (internal or external use)—

(a)

(a) there are inserted in column 1 and, as the case may be, columns 2, 3 and 4, those entries set out in columns 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively of Schedule 1 to this Order;

(b)

(b) in relation to the substance “Aspirin”—

(i) there is inserted in column 2 the entry “(3) 500 mg”,

(ii) there is substituted, for the entry “(1) Tablet or capsule” in column 3, the entry “(1) Tablet (except effervescent tablet) or capsule” and

(iii) there is inserted in column 3 the entry “(3) Effervescent tablets”;

(c)

(c) there are omitted the entry “Capsicum Oleoresin” in column 1 and the entries in relation to it in columns 2, 3 and 4;

(d)

(d) in relation to the substance “Chlorbutol”—

(i) there is inserted in column 2 the entry “(4) 7.0 per cent.”,

(ii) there is substituted, for the entry “(3) External” in column 3, the entry “(3) External (except toothache gel)”, and

(iii) there is inserted in column 3 the entry “(4) External: toothache gel”;

(e)

(e) for the entry “Cranesbill Root” in column 1, there is substituted the entry “Cranesbill (Geranium)”;

(f)

(f) for the entry “Dandelion Root” in column 1, there is substituted the entry “Dandelion”;

(g)

(g) in relation to the substance “Ferrous Sulphate”, there is inserted in column 2 the entry

S-2

“2 15.8 per cent. (Fe SO4 7H2O)”, and in column 3 the entries

S-1

“1 Internal: except for use as cyanide antidote

S-2

2 Internal: for use as cyanide antidote only”,

and for the entry in column 4 there is substituted the entry

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“1 Equivalent to 24 mg elemental Iron (MD)”;

(h) in relation to the substance “Nicotinamide”, there is inserted in column 4 the entry “300 mg (MDD)”;

(i) in relation to the substance “Nicotinic Acid”, there is inserted in column 4 the entry “100 mg (MDD)”;

(j) in relation to the substance “Salicylic Acid”, there is inserted in column 2 at the end the entry “(h) 3.0 per cent.” and there are inserted in column 3 at the end the entries “(h) soap” and “(i) wart plasters”;

(k) in relation to the substance “Zinc Oxide”, for the entry in column 4 there is substituted the entry “Equivalent to 5 mg elemental Zinc (MDD)”; and

(l) in relation to the substance “Zinc Sulphate”, for the entry in column 4 there is substituted the entry “(1) Equivalent to 5 mg elemental Zinc (MDD)”.

(3) In Table B (external use only)—

(a)

(a) there are inserted in column 1 and, as the case may be, columns 2 and 3, those entries set out in columns 1, 2 and 3 respectively of Schedule 2 to this Order;

(b)

(b) there are omitted the entries “Hamamelis” and “Siberian Fir Oil” in column 1;

(c)

(c) there are omitted the entry “Lignocaine” in column 1 and the entry “0.6 per cent” in relation to it in column 2;

(d)

(d) there are omitted the entry “Lignocaine Hydrochloride” in column 1 and the entry “0.7 per cent” in relation to it in column 2;

(e)

(e) in relation to the substance “Povidone-Iodine”, for the entry in column 3 there is substituted the entry “All preparations except those for use in surgical operations and those for vaginal use”.

Tom Sackville

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State,

Department of Health

16th September 1994

John Redwood

Secretary of State for Wales

6th September 1994

Allan Stewart

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, The Scottish Office

6th September 1994

F. A. Elliott

Permanent Secretary

7th September 1994.

SCHEDULE 1

Article 3(2)(a)

ENTRIES INSERTED IN TABLE A OF SCHEDULE 1 TO THE PRINCIPAL ORDER (INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL USE)

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Substance

Maximum strength

Use, pharmaceutical form or route of administration

Maximum dose and maximum daily dose

Acerola

Agnus castus (Chaste Tree)

Air

Alexitol Sodium

Alpha Tocopheryl Acid Succinate

Aluminium Carbonate (Basic)

Aluminium Oxide

Aminoacetic Acid (Glycine)

Aminobenzoic Acid

1. Internal

2. External

(1) 30mg (MDD)

Ammonium Acetate Solution Strong

Amyloglycosidase Concentrate

Anethole

Aniseed (Anise)

Arrowroot

Balm of Gilead

Bayberry

Betacarotene

6 mg (MDD)

Bismuth Aluminate

6 mg (MD), calculated as Bismuth Oxide

Black Catechu

Black Haw

Blackberry

Black Currant

Bladderwrack (Fucus)

Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum)

265 mg (MD)

Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum)

Buckthorn

Butternut (White Walnut)

Calamus (Sweet Flag)

Calcium Chloride

Calcium Heptagluconate

Calcium Phosphate

Calumba

Capsicum Oleoresin BPC 1923

Capsicum Oleoresin BPC 1973

(1) Internal

(1) 1.2mg (MD)

(1) 1.8mg (MDD)

(2) 2.5 per cent.

(2) External

Caraway Oil

Centaury

Chickweed

Chlorophenols

1. 1 mg

2. 0.6 per cent.

1. Internal

2. External

Cinnamic Acid

(1) 500 mcg

1. Internal: pastilles, lozenges, throat tablets

2. External

Clove

Clover (Red Clover)

Cobalt Sulphate

Equivalent to 0.25 mg elemental Cobalt (MDD)

Coriander

Dexpanthenol (Panthenol, Pantothenol)

Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)

Domiphen Bromide

Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA)

Euphorbia hirta (Euphorbia pilulifera, Pill-Bearing Spurge)

Fast Green FCF

Fennel Oil

Fenugreek

Ferric Chloride

Equivalent to 24 mg elemental iron (MD)

Fibre, Vegetable

Fig

Fir Oil, Siberian

Frangulin

Fringe Tree

Fumitory

160 mg (MD)

Ginseng

Glutamic Acid Hydrochloride

Glycerophosphoric Acid

Gravel Root (Eupatorium purpureum)

Hamamelis

Heartsease

Hemlock Spruce (Pine Canadian)

400 mg (MD)

Horseradish

Hydrangea

Iceland Moss

Inositol

Iodophenol

1. 0.2 mg

2. 0.08 per cent.

1. Internal: pastilles, lozenges, throat tablets

2. External

Kaolin Heavy

Kava

625 mg (MD)

Kelp

Lady’s Mantle

Lemon

Lignocaine

1. 0.6 per cent.

2. 0.6 per cent.

1. Internal: teething gel

2. External, except local ophthalmic use

Lignocaine Hydrochloride

1. 0.7 per cent.

2. 0.7 per cent.

1. Internal: teething gel

2. External, except local ophthalmic use

Liquorice Extract Deglycyrrhizinised

Lucerne (Alfalfa)

Lungwort

Magnesium Stearate

Maize

Malted Milk

Maltose

Manganese Glycerophosphate

Equivalent to 1 mg elemental Manganese (MDD)

Marshmallow Root

Methionine, DL

Motherwort

Myrrh

Nutmeg

Oak Bark

Orange

Pantothenic Acid

Papain

Parsley

Pellitory

Pilewort

Pleurisy Root

Poke Root (Phytolacca)

1. Internal

2. External

(1) 120 mg (MD)

Poplar (Aspen)

Potassium Acid Tartrate

Potassium Bicarbonate

Potassium Carbonate

Potassium Citrate

Potassium Molybdate

Equivalent to 200 mcg elemental molybdenum (MDD)

Psyllium

Queen’s Delight

320 mg (MD)

Raspberry

Rosemary

Rubellin

Rutin

Saw Palmetto

Shepherd’s Purse

Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus)

Sodium Sulphate

Sodium Acid Phosphate

Sodium Glycerophosphate

Sodium Phosphate

Squaw Vine

Squill, Indian

Stone Root

Tilia (Lime Flowers)

Unicorn Root False

Uva Ursi (Bearberry)

Wahoo (Euonymus atropurpureus)

Watercress

Wheat

Wild Indigo

Wood Betony

Xanthan Gum

Yellow Dock

Zinc Gluconate

Equivalent to 5 mg elemental zinc (MDD)

SCHEDULE 2

Article 3(3)(a)

ENTRIES INSERTED IN TABLE B OF SCHEDULE 1 TO THE PRINCIPAL ORDER (EXTERNAL USE ONLY)

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Substance

Maximum Strength

Use, Pharmaceutical Form or Route of Administration

Aldioxa (Aluminium Dihydroxyallantoinate)

Allantoin

Aminacrine Hydrochloride

Arnica

Bay Oil

Borax (Sodium Borate)

1. 5.0 per cent.

2. 0.7 per cent.

1. All preparations except ophthalmic lotions

2. Ophthalmic lotions

Boric Acid

2.5 per cent.

Bryony, Black

Burgundy Pitch

Calcium Undecylenate

Calendula (Marigold)

Cedar Wood Oil

Colo...

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