
1 

(1) This Order may be cited as the Medicines (Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Order 1991 and shall come into force on 8th July 1991.
(2) In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires,—
(a) 
 “the Act” means the Medicines Act 1968;
 “controlled drug” has the meaning assigned to it by section 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971;
 “dosage unit” means—
(i) where a veterinary drug is in the form of a tablet or capsule or is an article in some other similar pharmaceutical form, that tablet, capsule or other article, or
(ii) where a veterinary drug is not in any such form, that quantity of the drug which is used as the unit by reference to which the dose is measured;
 “external use” means application to the skin, hair, fur, feathers, scales, hoof, horn, ear, eye, mouth or mucosa of the throat or prepuce, when a local action only is intended and extensive systemic absorption is unlikely to occur;
 “intermediate feed” means a medicated feeding stuff sold, supplied or imported for use wholly or mainly as an ingredient in the preparation of a substance which is to be fed to one or more animals for a medicinal purpose or for purposes that include that purpose, with or without further processing;
 “The Misuse of Drugs Regulations” means, in relation to England. Wales and Scotland the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 1985 and, in relation to Northern Ireland, the Misuse of Drugs (Northern Ireland) Regulations 1986;
 “parenteral administration” means administration to an animal by breach of the skin or mucous membrane;
 “perscription only medicine” means a medicinal product of a description or falling within a class specified in article 3 and, for the purposes of this Order, does not include “intermediate feed”;
 “repeatable prescription” means a prescription which contains a direction that it may be dispensed more than once;
 “sell” means sell by retail as defined in section 131 and “sale” has a corresponding meaning;
 “soap” means any compound of a fatty acid with an alkali or amine;
 “strength”, and “maximum strength” mean, in the case of a substance listed in column 1 of Schedule 1 in relation to which there is an entry in column 2, or listed or mentioned in column 1 or 3 of Schedule 2 or column 2 of Part I of Schedule 3, the strength or, as the case may be, maximum strength of the substance in a veterinary drug expressed in the terms of—
(i) the quantity of the substance, by weight or volume, and a strength so expressed shall be taken to relate to the quantity contained in a dosage unit of the drug, or
(ii) the quantity of the substance as a percentage of the drug calculated in terms of weight in weight (w/w), weight in volume (w/v), volume in weight (v/w), or volume in volume (v/v), or
(iii) an equivalent strength of some other substance and, for this purpose “equivalent” means a strength corresponding to the active moiety of that other substance;
 “supply” means supply in circumstances corresponding to retail sale as defined in section 131;
 “unit preparation” means a preparation, including a mother tincture, prepared by a process of solution, extraction or trituration with a view to being diluted tenfold or one hundredfold, either once or repeatedly, in an inert diluent, and then used either in this diluted form or, where applicable, by impregnating tablets, granules, powders or other inert substances for the purpose of being administered to animals;
 “the Veterinary Drugs Exemption Order” means the Medicines (Veterinary Drugs) (Pharmacy and Merchants' List) (No. 2) Order 1989; and
(b) a reference—
(i) to a numbered section is to the section of the Act which bears that number,
(ii) to a numbered article or Schedule is to the article of, or Schedule to, this Order which bears that number,
(iii) in an article or in a Part of a Schedule to a numbered paragraph is to the paragraph of that article or that Part of that Schedule which bears that number, and
(iv) in a paragraph to a lettered sub-paragraph is to the sub-paragraph of that paragraph which bears that letter.
(3) In Schedule 1—
(a) entries specified in columns 2 and 3 relate to the substances listed in column 1 against which they appear and where, in relation to a particular substance listed in column 1, an entry in column 2 or 3 bears a number or letter it relates only to such entries in the other of those columns as bear the same number or letter;
(b) the following abbreviations are used:
 “kg” for kilogram
 “mg” for milligram
 “ppm” for parts per million.
(4) The Medicines (Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Order 1989 is hereby revoked.
2 
For the purposes of section 58 (medicinal products on prescription only) veterinary surgeons and veterinary practitioners shall be appropriate practitioners in relation to all the descriptions and classes of medicinal products specified for the purposes of that section in article 3.
3 

(1) There are hereby specified descriptions and classes of medicinal products for the purposes of section 58, namely—
(a) subject to article 4(1) and (2) veterinary drugs consisting of or containing a substance listed in column 1 of Schedule 1;
(b) veterinary drugs that are controlled drugs;
(c) subject to article 4(2), veterinary drugs for parenteral administration whether or not they fall within sub-paragraph (a) or (b);
(d) veterinary drugs—
(i) which are not of a description and do not fall within a class specified in any of sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c);
(ii) which are of a description in respect of which the conditions specified in section 59(1) are fulfilled, and
(iii) in respect of which a product licence is granted after the date of coming into force of this Order containing a provision to the effect that the method of sale or supply of the veterinary drug is to be only in accordance with a prescription given by an appropriate practitioner;
(e) medicinal products which are veterinary drugs by reason of their having been sold or supplied for administration to animals and which, prior to such sale or supply, were prescription only medicines as defined in article 1(2) of the Medicines (Products Other Than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Order 1983.
(2) For the purposes of section 59(2)(a) (duration of restrictions for certain new products) the duration shall be a period of five years.
4 

(1) Notwithstanding article 3(1)(a), a veterinary drug in respect of which there has been granted a product licence shall not be a prescription only medicine by reason that it consists of or contains a particular substance listed in column 1 of Schedule 1 where—
(a) in relation to that substance there is an entry in one or more of columns 2 and 3;
(b) the strength in the drug of that substance does not exceed the maximum strength, if any, specified in column 2; and
(c) the veterinary drug is sold or supplied—
(i) if a pharmaceutical form or a route of administration is specified in column 3, in such pharmaceutical form, and for administration only by such route, as may be so specified, and
(ii) if a use is specified in column 3, in a container or package labelled to show a use so specified to which the veterinary drug is to be put but no use not so specified.
(2) Notwithstanding article 3(1)(a) and (c), a veterinary drug for parenteral administration consisting of or containing a substance listed in column 1 of Schedule 2 shall not be a prescription only medicine where the strength of that substance does not exceed the maximum strength, if any, specified in column 2 and the veterinary drug in question is sold or supplied only for the purpose or in the circumstances specified in column 3.
5 
The restrictions imposed by section 58(2) (restrictions on sale, supply and administration) shall not apply to the sale, supply or administration of a veterinary drug which is not for parenteral administration and which consists of or contains, of the substances listed in column 1 of Schedule 1, only one or more unit preparations of such substances, if—
(a) each such unit preparation has been diluted to at least one part in a million (6x), and the person selling, supplying or administering the veterinary drug has been requested by or on behalf of a particular person and in that person’s presence to use his own judgment as to the treatment required, or
(b) each such unit preparation has been diluted to at least one part in a million million (6c).
6 

(1) The restrictions imposed by section 58(2)(a) (restrictions on sale and supply) shall not apply—
(a) to the sale or supply by a person listed in column 1 of Part I of Schedule 3, or
(b) to the supply by a person listed in column 1 of Part II of Schedule 3, of the prescription only medicines listed in column 2 of Part I or Part II, as the case may be, of Schedule 3 in relation to that person if and so long as the conditions specified in the corresponding paragraphs in column 3 of Part I or Part II, as the case may be, of Schedule 3 are fulfilled.
(2) The restriction imposed by section 58(2)(b) (restriction on administration) shall not apply to the administration by a person listed in column 1 of Part III of Schedule 3 of the prescription only medicines for parenteral administration listed in column 2 of that Part in relation to that person if and so long as the conditions specified in the corresponding paragraphs in column 3 of that Part are fulfilled.
7 
The restrictions imposed by section 58(2)(a) (restrictions on sale and supply) shall not apply to the sale or supply of a prescription only medicine by a person who, having exercised all due diligence, believes on reasonable grounds that the product sold or supplied is not a prescription only medicine, where it is due to the act or default of another person that the product is a product to which section 58(2)(a) applies.
8 

(1) For the purposes of section 58(2)(a) a prescription only medicine shall not be taken to be sold or supplied in accordance with a prescription given by an appropriate practitioner unless the conditions specified in paragraph (2) are fulfilled.
(2) The conditions referred to in paragraph (1) are that the prescription—
(a) shall be signed in ink with his own name by the veterinary surgeon or veterinary practitioner giving it;
(b) shall, without prejudice to sub-paragraph (a), be written in ink or otherwise so as to be indelible;
(c) shall contain the following particulars—
(i) the address of the veterinary surgeon or veterinary practitioner giving it,
(ii) the appropriate date,
(iii) such particulars as indicate whether it is given by a veterinary surgeon or veterinary practitioner, and
(iv) the name and address of the person to whom the prescription only medicine is to be delivered and a declaration by the veterinary surgeon or veterinary practitioner giving it that the prescription only medicine is prescribed for an animal or herd under his care;
(d) shall not be dispensed after the end of the period of six months from the appropriate date, unless it is a repeatable prescription in which case it shall not be dispensed for the first time after the end of that period nor otherwise than in accordance with the direction contained in the repeatable prescription;
(e) in the case of a repeatable prescription that does not specify the number of times it may be dispensed, shall not be dispensed on more than two occasions.
(3) The restrictions imposed by section 58(2)(a) (restrictions on sale and supply) shall not apply to a sale or supply of a prescription only medicine which is not in accordence with a prescription given by an appropriate practicitioner by reason only that a condition specified in paragraph (2) is not fulfilled, where the person selling or supplying the prescription only medicine, having exercised all due diligence, believes on reasonable grounds that the condition is fulfilled in relation to that sale or supply.
(4) In paragraph (2) “the appropriate date” means the date on which the prescription was signed by the veterinary surgeon or veterinary practitioner giving it.
9 
The restrictions imposed by section 58(2)(a) (restrictions on sale and supply) shall not apply to the sale or supply of a prescription only medicine by an appropriate practitioner in accordance with a forged prescription where the appropriate practitioner, having exercised all due diligence, believes on reasonable grounds that the prescription is genuine.
10 
Where, immediately before the coming into force of this Order, the restrictions imposed by section 58 applied to the sale, supply or administration of a veterinary drug of a particular description by reason that the veterinary drug fell within the class specified in article 3(1)(e) (certain new products) of the Medicines (Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Order 1989 those restrictions shall continue to apply to veterinary drugs of that description as though article 3(1)(e) and (2) of that Order had remained in force.
Virginia Bottomley
Minister of State for Health
11th June 1991Strathclyde
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Scottish Office
11th June 1991David Hunt
Secretary of State for Wales
12th June 1991In witness whereof the Official Seal of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is hereunto affixed on 10th June 1991.
John Selwyn Gummer
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Health and Social Services for Northern Ireland this 13th day of June 1991
F. A. Elliott
Permanent Secretary
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland this 13th day of June 1991
W. J. Hodges
Permanent Secretary

SCHEDULE 1
Articles 3(1)(a), 4(1)and 5


 Circumstances Excluding Medicinal Products in Respect of which there has been Granted a Product Licence from the Class of Prescription Only Medicines
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Substance Maximum Strength Use, pharmaceutical form or route of administration
Acebutolol Hydrochloride  
Acepromazine  
Acepromazine Maleate  
Acetanilide  
Acetarsol  
Acetazolamide  
Acetazolamide Sodium  
Acetohexamide  
Acetylcarbromal  
Acetylcholine Chloride 0.2 per cent w/v External use
Acetylcysteine  
Acetyldigitoxin  
Acetylstrophanthidin  
Acetyl Sulphafurazole  
Acetyl Sulphamethoxypyridazine  
Acinitrazole  As an anti-blackhead preparation other than in feed
Aconitine 0.02 per cent w/v External use
Aconitine Hydrobromide Equivalent of 0.02 per cent w/v of Aconitine External use
Aconitine Hydrochloride Equivalent of 0.02 per centw/v of Aconitine External use
Aconitine Nitrate Equivalent of 0.02 per cent w/v of Aconitine External use
Aconitine Root 1.3 per cent w/v External use
Actinomycin C  
Actinomycin D  
Adicillin  
Adiphenine Hydrochloride  
Adrenaline  External use
Adrenaline Acid Tartrate  External use
Adrenaline Hydrochloride  External use
Aeromonas Salmonicida  
Aklomide  
Albendazole  As a liver fluke remedy and an anthelmintic
Alclofenac  
Alcuronium Chloride  
Aldosterone  
Alfacalcidol  
Alfaprostol  
Algestone  
Algestone Acetonide  
Algestone Acetophenide  
Allopurinol  
Allyloestrenol  
Alphadolone Acetate  
Alphaxalone  
Alprenolol  
Alprenolol Hydrochloride  
Alseroxylon  
Altizide  
Altrenogest  
Amantadine Hydrochloride  
Ambenonium Chloride  
Ambuside  
Ambutonium Bromide  
Amcinonide  
Ametazole Hydrochloride  
Amidopyrine  
Amikacin Sulphate  
Amiloride Hydrochloride  
Aminocaproic Acid  
Aminonitrothiazole  
(1) As an anti-blackhead preparation other than in feed
(2) For ailments of pet birds and pigeons
 
(a) 16.0 per cent w/v
(b) 10 mg 
(a) Solution
(b) Capsule
Aminopterin Sodium  
Aminosalicylic Acid  
Amiodarone Hydrochloride  
Amiphenazole Hydrochloride  
Amitriptyline  
Amitriptyline Embonate  
Amitriptyline Hydrochloride  
Ammonium Bromide  
Amoxycillin  
Amoxycillin Trihydrate  
Amperozide Hydrochloride  
Amphomycin  
Amphotericin  
Ampicillin  
Ampicillin Anhydrous  
Ampicillin Sodium  
Ampicillin Trihydrate  
Amprolium Hydrochloride  
(1) As a coccidiostat other than in feed
(2) For ailments of pet birds and pigeons
(3) Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat for
(a) Poultry at levels from 62.5–125 ppm;
(b) Chickens, turkeys and guinea fowl when combined with ethopabate in a mixture of 25 parts of amprolium and 1.6 parts of ethopabate at levels of 66.5–133 ppm of that mixture.
Amylocaine Hydrochloride  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Ancrod  
Androsterone  
Angiotensin Amide  
Anterior Pituitary Extract  
Antimony Barium Tartrate  
Antimony Dimercaptosuccinate  
Antimony Lithium Thiomalate  
Antimony Pentasulphide  
Antimony Potassium Tartrate  
Antimony Sodium Thioglycollate  
Antimony Sulphate  
Antimony Trichloride  
Antimony Trioxide  
Antimony Trisulphide  
Apiol  
Apomorphine  
Apomorphine Hydrochloride  
Apramycin  
Apramycin Sulphate  
Aprotinin  
Arecoline  
Arecoline-Acetarsol  
Arecoline Hydrobromide  
Arprinocid  Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat for
(a) Chickens for fattening at a level of 60 ppm
(b) Chickens reared for laying up to 16 weeks of age at a level of 60 ppm
Arsanilic Acid  
Arsenic  
Arsenic Triiodide  
Arsenic Trioxide  
Arsphenamine  
Atenolol  
Atropine  External use (except local ophthalmic use)
Atropine Methobromide  External use (except local ophthalmic use)
Atropine Methonitrate  
Atropine Oxide Hydrochloride  External use (except local ophthalmic use)
Atropine Sulphate  External use (except local ophthalmic use)
Avilamycin  Incorporation in feed as a growth promoter for:
(a) Piglets up to 4 months of age at levels from 20–40 ppm;
(b) Pigs between 4 and 6 months of age at levels from 10–20 ppm;
(c) Chickens for fattening at levels from 2.5–10 ppm.
Avoparcin  
(1) Incorporation in feed as a growth promoter for:
(a) Chickens for fattening at levels from 7.5–15 ppm
(b) Piglets up to 4 months of age at levels from 10–40 ppm
(c) Pigs between 4 and 6 months of age at levels from 5–20 ppm
(d) Turkeys for fattening up to 16 weeks of age at levels from 10–20 ppm
(e) Calves up to 6 months of age at levels from 15–40 ppm
(f) Cattle for fattening at levels from15–30 ppm.
(g) Lambs up to 16 weeks from the beginning of rumination (except pasture grazed lambs) at levels from 10–20 ppm
(2) Incorporation in feed to increase milk production in dairy cattle at levels from 4–10 ppm
Azacyclonol  
Azacyclonol Hydrochloride  
Azaperone  
Azapropazone  
Azathioprine  
Azathioprine Sodium  
Azidocillin Potassium  
Bacampicillin Hydrochloride  
Bacitracin  
Bacitracin Methylene Disalicylate  
Bacitracin Zinc  Incorporation in feed as a growth promoter for:
(a) Turkeys and other poultry (except ducks, geese, laying hens and pigeons) up to 4 weeks of age; calves, lambs and kids up to 16 weeks of age; piglets up to 4 months of age; at levels from 5–50 ppm;
(b) Turkeys between 5 and 26 weeks of age; other poultry (except ducks, geese, laying hens and pigeons) between 5 and 16 weeks of age; calves, lambs and kids between 17 weeks and 6 months of age; pigs between 4 and 6 months of age; animals bred for fur (excluding rabbits); at levels from 5–20 ppm;
(c) Laying hens at levels from 15–100 ppm;
(d) Calves, lambs and kids up to 6 months of age; piglets up to 3 months of age; in milk replacer feeds at levels from5–80 ppm.
Baclofen  
Bambermycin (see Flavophospholipol)  
Baquiloprim  
Barium Carbonate  
Barium Chloride  
Barium Sulphide  
Beclamide  
Beclomethasone  
Beclomethasone Diproprionate  
Belladonna Herb  External use
Belladonna Root  External use
Bemegride  
Bemegride Sodium  
Benactyzine Hydrochloride  
Benapryzine Hydrochloride  
Bendrofluazide  
Benethamine Penicillin  
Benoxaprofen  
Benperidol  
Benserazide  
Benzathine Cloxacillin  
Benzatine Penicillin  
Benzbromarone Benzhexol Hydrochloride  
Benzilonium Bromide  
Benzocaine  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Benzoctamine Hydrochloride  
Benzoestrol  
Benzoyl Metronidazole  
Benzoyl Peroxide  
N-Benzoyl Sulphamide  
Benzquinamide  
Benzquinamide Hydrochloride  
Benzthiazide  
Benztropine Mesylate  
Benzylpenicillin  
Benzylpenicillin Calcium  
Bephenium and its salts  As an anthelmintic
Betahistine Hydrochloride  
Betamethasone  
Betamethasone Adamantoate  
Betamethasone Benzoate  
Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate  
Betamethasone Valerate  
Bethanechol Chloride  
Biperiden Lactate  
Bismuth Glycollylarsanilate  
Bleomycin Sulphate  
Boldenone Undecylenate  
Bretylium Tosylate  
Bromohexine Hydrochloride  Internal for ailments of pet birds and pigeons
Bromocriptine Mesylate  
Bromvaletone  
Brotianide  As a liver fluke remedy
Broxyquinoline  
Budesonide  
Bufexamac  
Bumetanide  
Bunamidine and its salts  As an anthelmintic
Buphenine Hydrochloride  
Bupivacaine  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Bupivacaine Hydrochloride  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Busulphan  
Butacaine Sulphate  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Butorphanol Tartrate  
Butriptyline Hydrochloride  
Butychloral Hydrate  
Butyl Amino Benzoate  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Butynorate  
Calcitonin  
Calcitriol  
Calcium Aminosalicylate  
Calcium Amphomycin  
Calcium Benzamidosalicylate  
Calcium Bromide  
Calcium Bromidolactobionate  
Calcium Carbimide  
Calcium Folinate  
Calcium Sulphaloxate  
Candicidin 0.01 per cent w/v External use
Capreomycin Sulphate  
Caramiphen Hydrochloride 
(1) Equivalent of 7.5 mg of Caramiphen
(2) Equivalent of 0.1 per cent w/v of Caramiphen 
(1) Tablet
(2) Liquid
Carbachol  
Carbadox  Incorporation in feed as a growth promoter for piglets up to 4 months of age at levels from 20–50 ppm
Carbamazepine  
Carbenicillin Sodium  
Carbenoxolone Sodium 2.0 per cent w/v Gel
Carbidopa  
Carbimazole  
Carbocisteine  
Carbon Tetrachloride  
Carbromal  
Carfecillin Sodium  
Carisoprodol  
Carmustine  
Carperidine  
Cefaclor  
Cefadroxil  
Cefoperazone  
Cefoxitin Sodium  
Cefuroxime  
Cephacetrile Sodium  
Cephalexin  
Cephalexin Sodium  
Cephaloglycin  
Cephaloram  
Cephaloridine  
Cephalosporin C  
Cephalosporin C  
Cephalosporin N  
Cephalothin Sodium  
Cephazolin Sodium  
Cephradine  
Cerium Oxalate  
Chenodeoxycholic Acid  
Chloral Antipyrine  
Chloral Betaine  
Chloral Formamide  
Chloral Glycerolate  
Chloral Hydrate  
Chloralose  
Chloralurethane  
Chlorambucil  
Chloramphenicol Cinnamate  
Chloramphenicol Palmitate  
Chloramphenicol Sodium Succinate  
Chlorhexadol  
Chlorisondamine Chloride  
Chlormadinone Acetate  
Chlormerodrin  
Chlormethiazole  
Chlormethiazole Edisylate  
Chlormezanone  
Chloroform  Any external use
Chloroquine Phosphate  
Chloroquine Sulphate  
Chlorothiazide  
Chlorotrianisene  
Chlorphenoxamine Hydrochloride  
Chlorpromazine  
Chlorpromazine Embonate  
Chlorpromazine Hydrochloride  
Chlorpropamide  
Chlorprothixene  
Chlortetracycline  
Chlortetracycline Calcium  
Chlortetracycline Hydrochloride  
Chlorthalidone  
Chlorzoxazone  
Cholestyramine  
Chorionic Gonadotrophin  
Ciclacillin  
Cimetidine  
Cimetidine Hydrochloride  
Cinchocaine 3.0 per cent w/v Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Cinchocaine Hydrochloride Equivalent of 3.0 per cent w/v of Cinchocaine Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Cinchophen  
Cinoxacin  
Clenbuterol Hydrochloride  
Clidinium Bromide  
Clindamycin  
Clindamycin Hydrochloride Hydrate  
Clindamycin Palmitate Hydrochloride  
Clindamycin Phosphate  
Clioquinol 5 per cent w/w Treatment of enteritis in livestock
Clobetasol 17-Propionate  
Clobetasone Butyrate  
Clofazimine  
Clofibrate  
Clomiphene Citrate  
Clomipramine  
Clomipramine Hydrochloride  
Clomocycline  
Clomocycline Sodium  
Clonidine  
Clonidine Hydrochloride  
Clopamide  
Clopidol (see Meticlorpindol)  
Cloprostenol Sodium Salt  
Clorexolone  
Clorprenaline Hydrochloride  
Clostebol Acetate  
Clotrimazole  External use
 Cream
 Powder
 Solution
Cloxacillin Benzathine  
Cloxacillin Sodium  
Cocculus Indicus  
Co-dergocrine Mesylate  
Colaspase  
Colchicine  
Colestipol Hydrochloride  
Colistin Sulphate  
Colistin Sulphomethate  
Colistin Sulphomethate Sodium  
Coniine  
Conium Leaf 7.0 per cent w/v External use
Corticotrophin  
Cortisone  
Cortisone Acetate  
Cortodoxane  
Cotarnine Chloride  
Co-Trimoxazole  
Cropropamide  
Crotethamide  
Croton Oil  
Croton Seed  
Curare  
Cyacetazide  
Cyclofenil  
Cyclopenthiazide  
Cyclopentolate Hydrochloride  
Cyclophosphamide  
Cycloserine  
Cyclothiazide  
Cyhalothrin  
Cyproterone Acetate  
Cytarabine  
Cytarabine Hydrochloride  
Dacarbazine  
Danazol  
Danofloxacin  
Dantrolene Sodium  
Dapsone  
Dapsone Ethane Ortho Sulphonate  
Daunorubicin Hydrochloride  
Deanol Bitartrate  
Debrisoquine Sulphate  
Decoquinate  Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat in chickens for fattening at levels from 20–40 ppm
Dehydroemetine Hydrochloride  
Dehydroepiandrosterone  
Delmadinone Acetate  
Demecarium Bromide  
Demeclocycline  
Demeclocycline Calcium  
Demeclocycline Hydrochloride  
Deoxycortone Acetate  
Deoxycortone Pivalate  
Deptropine Citrate  
Dequalinium Chloride 1.0 per cent w/v External use: Paint
Deserpidine  
Desferrioxamine Mesylate  
Desfluorotriamcinolone  
Desipramine Hydrochloride  
Deslanoside  
Desmopressin  
Desonide  
Desoxymethasone  
Detomidine  
Dexamethasone  
Dexamethasone Acetate  
Dexamethasone 21-Isonicotinate  
Dexamethasone Phenylpropionate  
Dexamethasone Pivalate  
Dexamethasone Sodium m-Sulphobenzoate  
Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate  
Dexamethasone Trioxaundecanoate  
Dexetimide  
Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide  
Dextrothyroxine Sodium  
Diamphenethide  As a liver fluke remedy
Diaveridine  As a coccidiostat other than in feed
Diazoxide  
Dibenzepin Hydrochloride  
Diclofenac Sodium  
Dichloralphenazone  
Dichlorophenarsine Hydrochloride  
Dichlorphenamide  
Dichlorvos  As an anthelmintic and an ectoparasiticide
Dicyclomine Hydrochloride  
Dienoestrol  
Diethanolamine Fusidate  
Diethyl-carbamazine and its salts  As an anthelmintic
Diethylamine Acetarsol  
Diflucortolone Valerate  
Diflunisal  
Digitalin  
Digitalis Leaf  
Digitalis Prepared  
Digitoxin  
Digoxin  
Dihydralazine Sulphate  
Dihydroergotamine Mesylate  
Dihydrostreptomycin  
Dihydrostreptomycin Sulphate  
Diloxanide Furoate  
Dimepregnen  
Dimercaprol  
Dimethisoquin Hydrochloride  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Dimethisterone  
Dimethothiazine Mesylate  
Dimethyl Sulphoxide  
Dimethyltubocurarine Bromide  
Dimethyltubocurarine Chloride  
Dimethyltubocurarine Iodide  
Dimetridazole  
(1) Incorporation in feed for prevention of histomoniasis (blackhead) for
(a) Turkeys at levels from 100–200 ppm
(b) Guinea fowl at levels from 125–150 ppm
(2) Incorporation in drinking water for prevention and treatment of histomoniasis (blackhead) in turkeys and game birds, for the prevention and treatment of trichomoniasis in pigeons and for the treatment of histomoniasis in chickens
(3) Incorporation in feed for the prevention of protozoal infections in pheasants and partridges at levels of125–150 ppm
Dinitolmide 33.0 per cent w/w 
(1) As a coccidiostat other than in feed
(2) Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat for poultry at levels from 62.5–125 ppm
Dinitrodiphenylsulphonyl-ethylenediamine  
Dinoprost  
Dinoprostone  
Diphetarsone  
Diprenorphine Hydrochloride  
Dipyridamole  
Dipyrone  
Disopyramide  
Disopyramide Phosphate  
Distigmine Bromide  
Disulfiram  
Disulphamide  
Dobutamine Hydrochloride  
Dopamine Hydrochloride  
Dothiepin  
Dothiepin Hydrochloride  
Doxapram Hydrocholoride  For sublingual use
Doxepin Hydrochloride  
Doxorubicin  
Doxycycline  
Doxycycline Calcium Chelate  
Doxycycline Hydrochloride  
Droperidol  
Drostanolone  
Drostanolone Propionate  
Dydrogesterone  
Dyflos  
Econazole  External use (except vaginal use)
Econazole Nitrate  External use (except vaginal use)
Ecothiopate Iodide  
Edogestrone  
Edrophonium Chloride  
Embutramide  
Emepronium Bromide  
Emetine 1.0 per cent w/v 
Emetine Bismuth Iodide  
Emetine Hydrochloride Equivalent of 1.0 per cent w/v of Emetine 
Enilconazole  
Enrofloxacin  
Ephedrine  External use
Ephedrine Hydrochloride  External use
Ephedrine Sulphate  External use
Epicillin  
Epioestriol  
Epithiazide  
Ergometrine Maleate  
Ergometrine Tartrate  
Ergot, Prepared  
Ergotamine Tartrate  
Ergotoxine Esylate  
Erythromycin  
Erythromycin Estolate  
Erythromycin Ethyl Carbonate  
Erythromycin Ethyl Succinate  
Erythromycin Lactobionate  
Erythromycin Phosphate  
Erythromycin Stearate  
Erythromycin Thiocyanate  
Estramustine Phosphate  
Etafedrine Hydrochloride  
Ethacrynic Acid  
Ethambutol Hydrochloride  
Ethamivan  
Ethamsylate  
Ethchlorvynol  
Ethebenecid  
Ethiazide  
Ethinyloestradiol  
Ethionamide  
Ethisterone  
Ethoglucid  
Ethoheptazine Citrate  
Ethopabate  
(1) As a coccidiostat other than in feed
(2) In feed as a coccidiostat for chickens, turkeys and guinea fowl when combined with amprolium in a mixture of 25 parts of amprolium and 1.6 parts of ethopabate at levels of 66.5–133 ppm of that mixture
Ethopropazine Hydrochloride  
Ethosuximide  
Ethotoin  
Ethyl Acetanilide  
Ethyl Biscoumacetate  
Ethyloestrenol  
Ethylstibamine  
Ethynodiol Diacetate  
Etidronate Disodium  
Etisazole  
Etisazole Hydrochloride  
Etomidate  
Famprofazone  
Fazadinium Bromide  
Febantel  As an anthelmintic
Fenbendazole  As an anthelmintic
Fenbufen  
Fencamfamin Hydrochloride  
Fenchlorphos  
Fenfluramine Hydrochloride  
Fenoprofen  
Fenoprofen Calcium  
Fenoterol Hydrobromide  
Fenpiprane Hydrochloride  
Fenprostalene  
Fentin Compounds  
Feprazone  
Ferrous Arsenate  
Flavophospholipol  Incorporation in feed as a growth promoter for
(a) Turkeys up to 26 weeks of age; other poultry (except ducks, geese, laying hens and pigeons) up to 16 weeks of age; pigs up to 6 months of age; at levels from 1–20 ppm
(b) Laying hens at levels from 2–5 ppm
(c) Cattle for fattening at levels from2–10 ppm
(d) Animals bred for fur (excluding rabbits) at levels from 2-4 ppm
(e) Calves up to 6 months of age at levels from 6–16 ppm
(f) Calves up to 6 months of age in milk replacer feeds at levels from 8–16 ppm
(g) Piglets up to 3 months of age in milk replacer feeds at levels from 10–25 ppm
(h) Rabbits at levels from 2–4 ppm
Flavoxate Hydrochloride  
Fluanisone  
Fluclorolone Acetonide  
Flucloxacillin Sodium  
Flucytosine  
Fludrocortisone Acetate  
Flufenamic Acid  
Flugestone  
Flugestone Acetate  
Flumedroxone Acetate  
Flumethasone  
Flumethasone Pivalate  
Flumethiazide  
Flunisolide  
Flunixin and its salts  
Fluocinolone Acetonide  
Fluocinonide  
Fluocortolone  
Fluocortolone Hexanoate  
Fluocortolone Pivalate  
Fluopromazine Hydrochloride  
Fluorometholone  
Fluorouracil  
Fluorouracil Trometamol  
Fluoxymesterone  
Flupenthixol Decanoate  
Flupenthixol Dihydrochloride  
Fluperolone Acetate  
Fluphenazine Decanoate  
Fluphenazine Enanthate  
Fluphenazine Hydrochloride  
Fluprednidene Acetate  
Fluprednisolone  
Fluprostenol Sodium Salt  
Flurandrenolone  
Flurbiprofen  
Fluspirilene  
Folic Acid  Dietary or nutritive use
Formocortal  
Formosulphathiazole  
Fosfestrol Tetrasodium  
Framycetin Sulphate  
Frusemide  
Fumagillin  Treatment of Nosema apis infection in bees
Fumagillin Bicyclohexylamine  Treatment of Nosema apis infection in bees
Furaltadone  
Furazolidone  
Fusafungine  
Fusidic Acid  
Gallamine Triethiodide  
Gelatin (40g/litre)  
Gelsemine 0.1 per cent w/v 
Gelsemium  
Gentamicin  
Gentamicin Sulphate  
Gestronol  
Gestronol Hexanoate  
Glibenclamide  
Glibornuride  
Glipizide  
Gliquidone  
Glutethimide  
Glycopyrronium Bromide  
Glymidine  
Gonadorelin  
Gramicidin 0.02 per cent w/w External use
Griseofulvin  
Guanethidine Monosulphate  
Guanoclor Sulphate  
Guanoxan Sulphate  
Hachimycin  
Halcinonide  
Halofuginone  Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat for
(a) Chickens for fattening at levels from 2–3 ppm
(b) Turkeys up to 12 weeks of age at levels from 2–3 ppm
Haloperidol  
Haloxon  As an anthelmintic in horses
Halquinol  
Heparin  External use
Heparin Calcium  External use
Heptaminol Hydrochloride  
Hexachloroethane  As a liver fluke remedy
Hexachlorophane  
(1) Internal as a liver fluke remedy
(2) External use
 
(i) 2.0 per cent w/v
(ii) 0.1 per cent w/v
(iii) 0.75 per cent w/v 
(a) soaps and shampoos
(b) aerosols
(c) preparations other than soaps, shampoos and aerosols
Hexamine Phenylcinchoninate  
Hexoestrol  
Hexoestrol Dipropionate  
L-Histidine Hydrochloride  Dietary or nutritive use
Homatropine  External use (except local ophthalmic use)
Homatropine Hydrobromide  External use (except local ophthalmic use)
Homatropine Methylbromide  External use (except local ophthalmic use)
Hydrallazine Hydrochloride  
Hydrargaphen  Local application to skin
Hydrobromic Acid  
Hydrochlorothiazide  
Hydrocortamate Hydrochloride  
Hydrocortisone  
Hydrocortisone Acetate  
Hydrocortisone 17-Butyrate  
Hydrocortisone Caprylate  
Hydrocortisone Hydrogen Succinate  
Hydrocortisone Sodium Phosphate  
Hydrocortisone Sodium Succinate  
Hydroflumethiazide  
Hydroxychloroquine Sulphate  
4-Hydroxy-3-Nitrophenylarsonic Acid  
Hydroxymethylgramicidin  
Hydroxyprogesterone  
Hydroxyprogesterone  
Enanthate  
Hydroxyprogesterone Hexanoate  
Hydroxyurea  
Hydroxyzine Embonate  
Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride  
Hyoscine 
(1) 0.15 per cent w/v 
(1) Internal use
(2) External use (except local ophthalmic use)
Hyoscine Butylbromide  External use
Hyoscine Hydrobromide  External use (except local ophthalmic use)
Hyoscine Methobromide  External use
Hyoscine Methonitrate  External use
Hyoscyamine  External use
Hyoscyamine Hydrobromide  External use
Hyoscyamine Sulphate  External use
Ibuprofen  
Idoxuridine  
Ifosfamide  
Ignatius Bean  
Imipramine  
Imipramine Hydrochloride  
Imipramine Ion Exchange Resin Bound Salt or Complex  
Indapamide Hemihydrate  
Indomethacin  
Indoramin Hydrochloride  
Ipratropium Bromide  
Iprindole Hydrochloride  
Iproniazid Phosphate  
Ipronidazole  
Isoaminile  
Isoaminile Citrate  
Isocarboxazid  
Isoetharine  
Isoetharine Hydrochloride  
Isoetharine Mesylate  
Isoniazid  
Isoprenaline Hydrochloride  
Isoprenaline Sulphate  
Isopropamide Iodide  
Isopyrin  
Isoxsuprine Hydrochloride  
Ivermectin  As an anthelmintic, ectoparasiticide and warble fly treatment
Jaborandi  External use
Kanamycin Sulphate  
Ketamine Hydrochloride  
Ketoprofen  
Khellin  
Labetolol Hydrochloride  
Lanatoside C  
Lanatoside Complex A, B and C  
Lasalocid Sodium  Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat for
 Chickens for fattening and chickens reared for laying up to 16 weeks of age at levels from 75–125 ppm
 Turkeys up to 12 weeks of age at levels from 90–125 ppm
Lead Arsenate  
Levallorphan Tartrate  
Levamisole and its salts  As an anthelmintic
Levodopa  
Lignocaine  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Lignocaine Hydrochloride  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Lincomycin  
Lincomycin Hydrochloride  
Liothyronine Sodium  
Lithium Carbonate  
Lithium Sulphate  
Lobeline  External use
Lobeline Hydrochloride  External use
Lobeline Sulphate  External use
Lofepramine  
Loperamide Hydrochloride  
Luprositol  
Luteinising Hormone  
Lymecycline  
Lynoestrenol  
Lypressin  
Maduramicin Ammonium  Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat for chickens for fattening at a level of5 ppm
Mafenide  
Mafenide Acetate  
Mafenide Hydrochloride  
Mafenide Propionate 5.0 per cent w/v Eye drops
Magnesium Bromide  
Magnesium Fluoride  
Mandragora Autumnalis  
Mannomustine Hydrochloride  
Maprotiline Hydrochloride  
Mebenazine  
Mebendazole  As an anthelmintic
Mebeverine Hydrochloride  
Mebezonium Iodide  
Mecamylamine Hydrochloride  
Meclofenoxate Hydrochloride  
Medetomidine Hydrochloride  
Medigoxin  
Medroxyprogesterone Acetate  
Mefenamic Acid  
Mefruside  
Megestrol  
Megestrol Acetate  
Melarsonyl Potassium  
Melarsoprol  
Melengestrol  
Melengestrol Acetate  
Melphalan  
Melphalan Hydrochloride  
Menotrophin  
Mepenzolate Bromide  
Mephenesin  
Mephenesin Carbamate  
Mepivacaine Hydrochloride  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Mequitazine  
Mercaptopurine  
Mercuderamide  
Mersalyl  
Mersalyl Acid  
Mesoridazine  
Mestanolone  
Mesterolone  
Mestranol  
Metabutethamine  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Metaraminol Tartrate  
Metformin Hydrochloride  
Methacycline  
Methacycline Calcium  
Methacycline Hydrochloride  
Methallenoestril  
Methandienone  
Methandriol  
Methdilazine Hydrochloride  
Methenolone Acetate  
Methenolone Enanthate  
Methicillin Sodium  
Methindizate Hydrochloride  
Methixene  
Methixene Hydrochloride  
Methocarbamol  
Methohexitone Sodium  
Methoin  
Methorserpidine  
Methotrexate  
Methotrexate Sodium  
Methotrimeprazine  
Methotrimeprazine Hydrochloride  
Methotrimeprazine Maleate  
Methoxamine Hydrochloride 0.25 per cent w/v Nasal drops not containing liquid paraffin as a vehicle
Methoxyflurane  
Methsuximide  
Methyclothiazide  
N-Methyl Acetanilide  
Methyl Benzoquate  Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat for
(a) Chickens for fattening, chickens reared for laying up to 16 weeks of age and turkeys up to 12 weeks of age when combined with meticlorpindol in a mixture of 100 parts of meticlorpindol and 8.35 parts of methyl benzoquate at a level of 110 ppm of that mixture
(b) Rabbits when combined with meticlorpindol in a mixture of 100 parts of meticlorpindol and 8.35 parts of methyl benzoquate at a level of 220 ppm of that mixture
Methyldopa  
Methyldopate Hydrochloride  
Methylephedrine Hydrochloride  
Methylergometrine Maleate  
Methylpentynol  
Methylpentynol Carbamate  
Methylprednisolone  
Methylprednisolone Acetate  
Methylprednisolone Sodium Succinate  
Methylsulphonal  
Methyltestosterone  
Methylthiouracil  
Methysergide Maleate  
Meticlorpindol  Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat for
(a) Chickens for fattening, pheasants, partridges and guinea fowl at a level of125 ppm
(b) Rabbits at levels from 125–200 ppm
(c) Chickens for fattening, chickens reared for laying up to 16 weeks of age and turkeys up to 12 weeks of age when combined with methyl benzoquate in a mixture of 100 parts of meticlorpindol and 8.35 parts of methyl benzoquate at a level of 110 ppm of that mixture
(d) Rabbits when combined with methyl benzoquate in a mixture of 100 parts of meticlorpindol and 8.35 parts of methyl benzoquate at a level of 220 ppm of that mixture
Metirosine  
Metoclopramide Hydrochloride  
Metolazone  
Metomidate Hydrochloride  
Metoprolol Tartrate  
Metriphonate  As a warble fly treatment
Metronidazole  
Metyrapone  
Mexiletine Hydrochloride  
Mianserin Hydrochloride  
Miconazole  External use (except vaginal use)
Miconazole Nitrate  External use (except vaginal use)
Minocycline  
Minocycline Hydrochloride  
Mithramycin  
Mitobronitol  
Mitomycin C  
Mitopodozide  
Molindone Hydrochloride  
Monensin Sodium  
(1) Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat for
(a) Chickens for fattening at levels from 100–125 ppm
(b) Chickens reared for laying up to 16 weeks of age at levels from 100–120 ppm
(c) Turkeys up to 16 weeks of age at levels from 90–100 ppm
(2) Incorporation in feed as a growth promoter for cattle for fattening at levels from 10–40 ppm
Morantel and its salts  As an anthelmintic
Morazone Hydrochloride  
Murtine Hydrochloride  
Nadolol  
Naftidrofuryl Oxalate  
Nalidixic Acid  
Nalorphine Hydrobromide  
Naloxone Hydrochloride  
Nandrolone Decanoate  
Nandrolone Laureate  
Nandrolone Phenylpropionate  
Naphazoline Hydrochloride 0.015 per cent w/v Eye drops
Naphazoline Nitrate 0.05 per cent w/v 
Naphthalophos  As an anthelmintic
Naproxen  
Naproxen Sodium  
Narasin  
(1) Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat for chickens for fattening at levels from 60–70 ppm
(2) Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat for chickens for fattening when combined with nicarbazin in a mixture of equal parts of narasin and nicarbazin at levels from 80–100 ppm of that mixture
Natamycin  
Neoarsphenamine  
Neomycin  
Neomycin Oleate  
Neomycin Palmitate  
Neomycin Sulphate  
Neomycin Undecanoate  
Neostigmine Bromide  
Neostigmine Methylsulphate  
Nialamide  
Nicarbazin  
(1) Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat for chickens for fattening up to 4 weeks of age at levels from 100–125 ppm
(2) Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat for chickens for fattening when combined with narasin in a mixture of equal parts of narasin and nicarbazin at levels from 80–100 ppm of that mixture
Niclosamide  As an anthelmintic
Nicotinaldehyde Thiosemicarbazone  
Nicoumalone  
Nifedipine  
Nifenazone  
Nifuroquine  
Nifursol  Incorporation in feed for prevention of histomoniasis (blackhead) in turkeys at levels from 50–75 ppm
Nikethamide  
Niridazole  
Nitrofurantoin  
Nitrofurazone  
Nitroscanate  
Nitroxoline  
Nitroxynil and its salts  As a liver fluke remedy and an anthelmintic
Nomifensine Hydrogen Maleate  
Noradrenaline  
Noradrenaline Acid Tartrate  
Norethandrolone  
Norethisterone  
Norethisterone Acetate  
Norethynodrel  
Norgestrel d-Norgestrel  
Nortriptyline Hydrochloride  
Novobiocin Calcium  
Novobiocin Sodium  
Nux Vomica Seed  
Nystatin  
Octacosactrin  
Oestradiol  
Oestradiol Benzoate  
Oestradiol Cypionate  
Oestradiol Dipropionate  
Oestradiol Diundecanoate  
Oestradiol Enanthate  
Oestradiol Phenylpropionate  
Oestradiol Undecanoate  
Oestradiol Valerate  
Oestriol  
Oestriol Di-Hemi Succinate  
Oestrogenic Substances Conjugated  
Oestrone  
Olaquindox  Incorporation in feed as a growth promoter for piglets up to 4 months of age at levels of 15–50 ppm and for piglets up to 4 months of age in milk replacer feeds at levels from 50–100 ppm
Oleandomycin Phosphate  
Opipramol Hydrochloride  
Orciprenaline Sulphate  
Orphenadrine Citrate  
Orphenadrine Hydrochloride  
Orthocaine  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Ouabain  
Ovandrotone  
Ovarian Gland Dried  
Oxamniquine  
Oxandrolone  
Oxantel Pamoate  
Oxedrine Tartrate  
Oxfendazole  As a liver fluke remedy and an anthelmintic
Oxibendazole  As an anthelmintic
Oxolinic Acid  
Oxophernarsine Hydrochloride  
Oxophenarsine Tartrate  
Oxpentifylline  
Oxprenolol Hydrochloride  
Oxybuprocaine Hydrochloride  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Oxyclozanide  As a liver fluke remedy
Oxymesterone  
Oxymetholone  
Oxypertine  
Oxypertine Hydrochloride  
Oxyphenbutazone  
Oxyphencyclimine Hydrochloride  
Oxyphenonium Bromide  
Oxytetracycline  
Oxytetracycline Calcium  
Oxytetracycline Dihydrate  
Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride  
Oxytocin, natural  
Oxytocin, synthetic  
Pancuronium Bromide  
Papaverine  
Papaverine Hydrochloride  
Papaveroline  
Papaveroline 2-Sulphonic Acid  
Paraldehyde  
Pramethadione  
Paramethasone Acetate  
Parathyroid Gland  
Parbendazole  As an anthelmintic
Parglyine Hydrochloride  
Paromomycin Sulphate  
Pecilocin  
Pempidine Tartrate  
Penamecillin  
Penethamate Hydriodide  
Penicillamine  
Penicillamine Hydrochloride  
Pentacosactride  
Penthienate Methobromide  
Pentolinium Tartrate  
Perhexiline Hydrogen Maleate  
Pericyazine  
Perphenazine  
Phenacaine  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Phenacemide  
Phenacetin 0.1 per cent w/w 
Phenarsone Sulphoxylate  
Phenazone  External use only
Phenazone and Caffeine Citrate  
Phenazone Salicylate  
Phenbenicillin Potassium  
Phenbutrazate Hydrochloride  
Phenelzine Sulphate  
Phenethicillin Potassium  
Pheneturide  
Phenformin Hydrochloride  
Phenglutarmide Hydrochloride  
Phenindione  
Phenothiazine  As an anthelmintic
Phenoxybenzamine Hydrochloride  
Phenoxymethyl-penicillin  
Phenoxymethyl-penicillin Calcium  
Phenoxymethyl-penicillin Potassium  
Phenprocoumon  
Phensuximide  
Phentolamine Hydrochloride  
Phentolamine Mesylate  
Phenyl Aminosalicylate  
Phenylbutazone  
Phenylbutazone Sodium  
Phenylpropanolamine Hydrochloride  
Phenytoin  
Phenytoin Sodium  
Phthalylsulphathiazole  
Physostigmine  
Physostigmine Aminoxide Salicylate  
Physostigmine Salicylate  
Physostigmine Sulphate  
Picrotoxin  
Pilocarpine  
Pilocarpine Hydrochloride  
Pilocarpine Nitrate  
Pimozide  
Pindolol  
Pipenzolate Bromide  
Piperazine Carbon Disulphide Complex  As an anthelmintic
Piperazine Oestrone Sulphate  
Piperidolate Hydrochloride  
Pipothiazine Palmitate  
Piracetam  
Piroxicam Pituitary Gland (Whole Dried)  
Pituitary Powdered (Posterior Lobe)  
Pivampicillin Hydrochloride  
Pivmecillinam  
Pivmecillinam Hydrochloride  
Pizotifen  
Pizotifen Hydrogen Maleate  
Podophyllum  
Podophyllum Indian  
Podophyllum Resin 20.0 per cent w/v or w/w External use
Poldine Methysulphate  
Polidexide  
Polidexide Hydrochloride  
Polidexide Sulphate  
Polmyxin B Sulphate  
Polyoestradiol Phosphate  
Polythiazide  
Potassium Aminosalycylate  
Potassium Arsenate 0.0127 per cent w/v or w/w 
Potassium Bromide  
Potassium Clorazepate  
Potassium Perchlorate  
Practolol  
Pralidoxime Chloride  
Pralidoxime Iodide  
Pralidoxime Mesylate  
Prazosin Hydrochloride  
Prednisolone  
Prednisolone Acetate  
Prednisolone Butylacetate  
Prednisolone Hexanoate  
Prednisolone Pivalate  
Prednisolone Sodium  
Phosphate  
Prednisolone Sodium m-Sulphobenzoate  
Prednisolone 21-Steaglate  
Prednisone  
Prednisone Acetate  
Prenylamine Lactate  
Prilocaine Hydrochloride  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Primidone  
Probenencid  
Probucol  
Procainamide Hydrochloride  
Procaine Hydrochloride  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Procaine Penicillin  
Procarbazine Hydrochloride  
Prochlorperazine Edisylate  
Prochlorperazine Maleate  
Prochlorperazine Mesylate  
Procyclidine Hydrochloride  
Progesterone  
Prolactin  
Proligestone  
Prolintane Hydrochloride  
Promazine Embonate  
Promazine Hydrochloride  
Propanidid  
Propantheline Bromide  
Propicillin Potassium  
Propiomazine Hydrogen Maleate  
Propranolol Hydrochloride  
Propylhexedrine  
Propylhexedrine Hydrochloride  
Propylthiouracil  
Propyphenazone  
Proquamezine Fumarate  
Prostaglandin F2 Alpha Tromethamine  
Prostalene  
Protamine Sulphate  
Prothionamide  
Prothipendyl Hydrochloride  
Protoveratrines A and B  
Protriptyline Hydrochloride  
Proxymetacaine Hydrochloride  Any non-parenteral use except local ophthalmic use
Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride  
Pyrantel and its salts  As an anthelmintic
Pyrazinamide  
Pyridostigmine Bromide  
Pyrimethamine  
L-Pyroglutamyl-L-Histidyl-L-Proline Amide  
Quinestradol  
Quinestrol  
Quinethazone  
Quingestanol  
Quinidine  
Quinidine Bisulphate  
Quinidine Phenylethyl-barbiturate  
Quinidine Polygalacturonate  
Quinidine Sulphate  
Quinine  As a fish ectoparasiticide
Quinine Bisulphate  
Quinine Dihydrochloride  
Quinine Ethyl Carbonate  
Quinine Glycerophosphate  
Quinine Hydrobromide  
Quinine Hydrochloride  
Quinine Iodobismuthate  
Quinine Phenylcinchoninate  
Quinine Phosphate  
Quinine Salicylate  
Quinine Sulphate  
Quinine Tannate  
Quinine and Urea Hydrochloride  
Racephedrine Hydrochloride  External use
Rauwolfia (Serpentina and Vomitoria)  
Razoxane  
Reproterol Hydrochloride  
Rescinnamine  
Reserpine  
Rifamide  
Rifampicin  
Rifamycin  
Rimiterol Hydrobromide  
Ritodrine Hydrochoride  
Robenidine  Incoporation in feed as a coccidiostat for
(a) Chickens for fattening and turkeys at levels from 30–36 ppm
(b) Rabbits for fattening and for breeding purposes at levels from 50–66 ppm
Rolitetracycline Nitrate  
Ronidazole  Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat for turkeys at evels from 60–90 ppm
Sabadilla  
Salazosulphadimidine  
Salbutamol  
Salbutamol Sulphate  
Salcatonin  
Salcatonin Hydrated Polyacetate  
Salinomycin Sodium  
(1) Incorporation in feed as a coccidiostat for chickens for fattening at levels from 50–70 ppm
(2) Incorporation in feed as a growth promoter for
(a) Piglets up to 4 months of age at levels from 30–60 ppm
(b) Pigs between 4 and 6 months of age at levels from 15–30 ppm
Salmefamol  
Salsalate  
Sarafloxacin  
Serum Gonadotrophin  
Silver Sulphadiazine  
Sissomicin  
Sodium Aminosalicylate  
Sodium Antimonylgluconate  
Sodium Apolate  External use
Sodium Arsanilate  
Sodium Arsenate  
Sodium Arsenite 0.013 per cent w/v 
Sodium Bromate  
Sodium Bromide 0.85 per cent w/v External use, as a stabilizer in Iodophor complexes
Sodium Cacodylate  
Sodium Cromoglycate  
Sodium Ethacrynate  
Sodium Fluoride  
Sodium Fusidate  
Sodium Glycarsamate  As an anthelmintic
Sodium Hyaluronate  
Sodium Lactate  
Sodium Methylarsinate  
Sodium Monofluorophosphate  
Sodium Pelenite  
Sodium Penicillin  
Sodium Stibogluconate  
Sodium Valproate  
Solapsone  
Sotalol Hydrochloride  
Spectinomycin  
Spiramycin  Incorporation in feed as a growth promoter for
(a) Turkeys up to 26 weeks of age at levels from 5–20 ppm
(b) Other poultry (excluding ducks, geese, laying hens and pigeons) up to 16 weeks of age at levels from 5–20 ppm
(c) For calves, lambs and kids up to 16 weeks of age at levels from 5–50 ppm; between 17 weeks and 6 months of age at levels from 5–20 ppm; up to 6 months of age in milk replacer feeds at levels from5–80 ppm
(d) Piglets up to 4 months of age at levels from 5–50 ppm and up to 3 months of age in milk replacer feeds at levels from 5–80 ppm
(e) Pigs between 4 and 6 months of age at levels from 5–20 ppm
(f) Animals bred for fur (excluding rabbits) at levels from 5–20 ppm
Spiramycin Adipate  
Spironolactone  
Stannous Fluoride  
Stanolone  
Stanozolol  
Stibocaptate  
Stibophen  
Streptodornase  External use
Streptokinase  External use
Streptomycin  
Streptomycin Sulphate  
Strontium Bromide  
Strophanthin-K  
Strychnine  
Strychnine Arsenate  
Strychnine Hydrochloride  
Styramate  
Succinylsulphathiazole  
Sulfabenz  
Sulfacytine  
Sulfadicramide  
Sulfadoxine  
Sulfametopyrazine  
Sulfamonomethoxine  
Sulfapyrazole  
Sulindac  
Sulphabromomethazine  
Sulphacetamide  
Sulphacetamide Sodium  
Sulphachlorpyridazine  
Sulphadiazine  
Sulphadiazine Sodium  
Sulphadimethoxine  
Sulphadimidine  
Sulphadimidine Sodium  
Sulphadoxine  
Sulphaethidole  
Sulphafurazole  
Sulphafurazole Diethanolamine  
Sulphaguanidine  
Sulphaloxic Acid  
Sulphamerazine  
Sulphamerazine Sodium  
Sulphamethizole  
Sulphamethoxazole  
Sulphamethoxydiazine  
Sulphamethoxypyridazine  
Sulphamethoxypyridazine Sodium  
Sulphamethylphenazole  
Sulphamorprine  
Sulphamoxole  
Sulphanilamide 5.0 per cent w/w Powered surface wound dressings for farm animals
Sulphanitran  
Sulphaphenazole  
Sulphapyridine  
Sulphapyridine Sodium  
Sulpharsphenamine  
Sulphasalazine  
Sulphasomidine  
Sulphasomidine Sodium  
Sulphathiazole  
Sulphathiazole Sodium  
Sulphathiourea  
Sulphatolamide  
Sulphaurea  
Sulphinpyrazone  
Sulphomyxin Sodium  
Sulphonal  
Sulpiride  
Sulthiame  
Suxamethonium Bromide  
Suxamethonium Chloride  
Suxethonium Bromide  
Tacrine Hydrochloride  
Talampicillin  
Talampicillin Hydrochloride  
Talampicillin Napsylate  
Tamoxifen  
Tamoxifen Citrate  
Teclothiazide Potassium  
Ternazepam  
Terbutaline  
Terbutaline Sulphate  
Testosterone  
Testosterone Acetate  
Testosterone 17B Chloral Hemiacetal  
Testosterone Cyclohexylpropionate  
Testosterone Cypionate  
Testosterone Decanoate  
Testosterone Enanthate  
Testosterone Isocaproate  
Testosterone Phenylpropionate  
Testosterone Propionate  
Tetrabenazine  
Tetracosactrin  
Tetracosactrin Acetate  
Tetracycline  
Tetracycline Hydrochloride  
Tetracycline Phosphate Complex  
Tetramisole and its salts  As an anthelmintic
Thallium Acetate  
Theophylline Anhydrous  
Theophylline Hydrate  
Thiabendazole  As an anthelmintic
Thiambutosine  
Thiamine Hydrochloride  
Thiethylperazine  
Thiethylperazine Malate  
Thiethylperazine Maleate  
Thiocarlide  
Thioguanine  
Thiopentone Sodium  
Thiophanate  As an anthelmintic
Thiopropazate Hydrochloride  
Thioproperazine Mesylate  
Thioridazine  
Thioridazine Hydrochloride  
Thiosinamine  
Thiosinamine and Ethyl Iodide  
Thiostrepton  
Thiotepa  
Thiothixene  
Thiouracil  
Thymoxamine Hydrochloride  
Thyroid  
Thyrotrophin  
Thyrotrophin Releasing Hormone  
Thyroxine Sodium  
Tiamulin and its salts  
Tiamulin Hydrogen Fumarate  
Tigliodine Hydrobromide  
Timolol Maleate  
Tinidazole  
Tobramycin Sulphate  
Tofenacin Hydrochloride  
Tolazamide  
Tolazoline Hydrochloride  External use
Tolbutamide  
Tolbutamide Sodium  
Tolmetin Sodium Dihydrate  
Tolperisone  
Totaquine  
Tranexamic Acid  
Tranylcypromine Sulphate  
Trazodone  
Trenbolone Acetate  
Treosulphan  
Tretamine  
Tretinoin  
Triacetoleandomycin  
Triamcinolone  
Triamcinolone Acetonide  
Triamcinolone Diacetate  
Triamcinolone Hexacetonide  
Triamterine  
Triaziquone  
Triazolam  
Tribromoethyl Alcohol  
Tribromsalam  As a liver fluke remedy
Triclabendazole  As a liver fluke remedy
Triclofos Sodium  
Tricyclamol Chloride  
Trifluoperazine  
Trifluoperazine Hydrochloride  
Trifluoperidol  
Trilostane  
Trimeprazine  
Trimeprazine Tartrate  
Trimetaphan Camsylate  
Trimetazidine  
Trimeyazidine Hydrochloride  
Trimethoprim  
Trimipramine Maleate  
Trimipramine Mesylate  
Trimustine Hydrochloride  
Tropicamide  
Troxidone  
L-Tryptophan  
(1) Dietary or nutritive use
(2) Any non-parenteral external use
Tubocurarine Chloride  
Tybamate  
Tylosin  
Tylosin Phosphate  Incorporation in feed as a growth promoter for
(a) Piglets up to 4 months of age at levels from 10 to 40 ppm
(b) Pigs between 4 and 6 months of age at levels from 5 to 20 ppm
Tylosin Tartrate  
Tyrothricin  
Uramustine  
Urea Stilbamine  
Uredofus  
Urethane  
Uridine-5-Triphosphpric Acid  
Urokinase  
Vaccines– Anthrax Spore (Living) Vaccine  
Aujesky’s Disease Vaccine Bovine lungworm (Living) Oral Vaccine  
Bovine Parainfluenza/  
Bedsonia/Adenovirus Vaccine  
Bovine Rotavirus Vaccine  
Brucella Abortus (Strain 45/20) Vaccine  
Clone C Marek’s Disease Vaccine  
Corynebacterium Pyogenes Vaccine  
Joint III Vaccine  
Porcine Parvovirus Vaccine  
Orf (Live) Vaccine  
Salmonella Cholerae Suis (Living) Vaccine  
Staphylococcal Vaccine  
Turkey Rhinotracheitis Vaccine  
For cats:  
Feline Calici Virus Infections Vaccine  
Feline Infectious Enteritis (Panleucopaenia) Vaccine  
Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis Vaccine  
For dogs:  
Bordetella bronchiseptica Vaccine  
Canine Adenovirus Vaccine  
Canine Parvovirus Vaccine  
Canine Distemper (both canine distemper and measle antigens) Vaccine  
Canine Viral Hepatitis Vaccine  
Leptospirosis (both L. canicola and L. icterohaemorrhagiae antigens) Vaccine  
Rabies Vaccine  
For horses:  
Brucellosis Vaccine  
Equine Influenza Vaccine  
Tetanus Vaccine  
For rabbits:  
Myxomatosis Vaccine  
Valporic Acid  
Vancomycin Hydrochloride  
Vasopressin Injection  
Vasopressin Tannate  
Verapamil Hydrochloride  
Veratrine  
Veratrum (Green and White)  
Vidarabine  
Viloxazine Hydrochloride  
Vinblastine Sulphate  
Vincristine Sulphate  
Viomycin Pantothenate  
Viomycin Sulphate  
Virginiamycin  Incorporation in feed as a growth promoter for
(a) Piglets up to 4 months of age; calves up to 16 weeks of age at levels from 5 to 50 ppm;
(b) Pigs between 4 and 6 months of age; calves between 17 weeks and 6 months of age; turkeys up to 26 weeks of age; other poultry (except ducks, geese, laying hens and pigeons) up to 16 weeks of age at levels from 5 to 20 ppm
(c) Calves up to 6 months of age in milk replacer feeds at levels from 5 to 80 ppm
(d) Laying hens at a level of 20 ppm
(e) Cattle for fattening at levels from 15 to 40 ppm
Warfarin  
Warfarin Sodium  
Xipamide  
Xylazine Hydrochloride  
Yohimbine Hydrochloride  
Zeranol  
SCHEDULE 2
Article 4(2)


Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Substance Maximum strength Purpose or circumstances
Lignocaine 2.0 per cent w/v In all circumstances except that where the veterinary drug contains Adrenaline, Adrenaline Acid Tartrate or Noradrenaline, only when the strength of Adrenaline, Adrenaline Acid Tartrate or Noradrenaline does not exceed 0.002 per cent w/v.
Lignocaine Hydrochloride 2.0 per cent w/v In all circumstances except that where the veterinary drug contains Adrenaline, Adrenaline Acid Tartrate or Noradrenaline, only when the strength of Adrenaline, Adrenaline Acid Tartrate or Noradrenaline does not exceed 0.002 per cent w/v.
Procaine Hydrochloride 5.0 per cent w/v In all circumstances except that where the veterinary drug contains Adrenaline, Adrenaline Acid Tartrate or Noradrenaline, only when the strength of Adrenaline, Adrenaline Acid Tartrate or Noradrenaline does not exceed 0.002 per cent w/v.
SCHEDULE 3
Article 6(1)(a)
PART I

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Persons exempted Prescription only medicines to which the exemption applies Conditions

1 
Persons selling or supplying prescription only medicines to universities, other institutions concerned with higher education or institutions concerned with research. 
1 
All prescription only medicines. 
1 
The sale or supply shall be:–
(a) subject to the presentation of an order signed by the principal of the institution concerned with education or research or the appropriate head of department in charge of a specified course of research stating–
(i) the name of the institution for which the prescription only medicine is required,
(ii) the purpose for which the prescription only medicine is required, and
(iii) the total quantity required, and
(b) for the purposes of the education or research with which the institution is concerned.

2 
Persons selling or supplying prescription only medicines to any of the following–
(1) a public analyst appointed under section 27 of the Food Safety Act 1990 or article 27(1) of the Food Safety (Northern Ireland) Order 1991,
(2) an authorised officer of a food authority within the meaning of the Food Safety Act 1990 or an authorised officer within the meaning of the Food Safety (Northern Ireland) Order 1991,
(3) an agricultural analyst appointed under section 67 of the Agriculture Act 1970,
(4) a person duly authorised by an enforcement authority under sections 111 and 112, or
(5) a sampling officer within the meaning of Schedule 3 to the Act. 
2 
All prescription only medicines. 
2 
The sale or supply shall be subject to the presentation of an order signed by or on behalf of any person listed in sub-paragraphs (1), (2), (3), (4) or (5) of column 1 of this paragraph stating the status of the person signing it and the amount of the prescription only medicine required, and shall be only in connection with the exercise by those persons of their statutory functions.

3 
Persons lawfully conducting a retail pharmacy business within the meaning of section 69. 
3 
–
(1) Any veterinary drug such as is described in Article 3(1) of the Veterinary Drugs Exemption Order, which, if or when for parenteral administration is a prescription only medicine.
(2) Prescription only medicines which are not for parenteral administration and which
(a) are eye drops or eye ointments and are prescription only medicines by reason only that they contain:
(i) Mafenide propionate
(ii) not more than 30.0 per cent w/v or w/w Sulphacetamide Sodium, or
(iii) Sulphafurazole diethanolamine equivalent to not more than 4.0 per cent w/w Sulphafurazole, or
(b) are prescription only medicines by reason only that they contain any of the following substances:
 Atropine sulphate
 Bethanecol chloride
 Carbachol
 Cyclopentolate Hydrochloride
 Homatropine Hydrobromide
 Hyoscine Hydrobromide
 Naphazoline Hydrochloride
 Naphazoline nitrate
 Neostigmine
 methylsulphate
 Physostigmine salicylate
 Physostigmine sulphate
 Pilocarpine Hydrochloride
 Pilocarpine nitrate
 Tropicamide 
3 
In the case of the veterinary drugs, the sale or supply shall be subject to the conditions specified in Articles 3(2) and 4(3) of the Veterinary Drugs Exemption Order.

4 
Persons the sale or supply by whom is exempted by Article 3 of the Veterinary Drugs Exemption Order from the restrictions imposed by section 52. 
4 
Any veterinary drug such as is described in Article 3(1) of the Veterinary Drugs Exemption Order which, if or when for parenteral administration, is a prescription only medicine. 
4 
The sale or supply shall be subject to the conditions specified in Article 3 of the Veterinary Drugs Exemption Order.

5 
Persons the sale or supply by whom is exempted by Article 6 or 9 of the Veterinary Drugs Exemption Order from the restrictions imposed by section 52. 
5 
Any veterinary drug such as is described in Article 6 or 9 of the Veterinary Drugs Exemption Order which is a prescription only medicine. 
5 
The sale or supply shall be subject to—
(a) the presentation of an order signed by or on behalf of the purchaser stating—
(i) the name and address of the purchaser,
(ii) the name and address of the purchaser’s business and
(iii) the amount of the veterinary drug required, and
(b) the conditions specified in Article 6 or 9 of the Veterinary Drugs Exemption Order.

6 
Persons providing a poultry vaccination service. 
6 
Any veterinary drug such as is described in Article 3(1) of the Veterinary Drugs Exemption Order which is a poultry vaccine and which, if or when for parenteral administration, is a prescription only medicine. 
6 
The sale or supply shall be only to a person who has charge of animals for the purpose of and in the course of carrying on a business, either as his sole business activity or as a substantial part of his business activities.

7 
Person selling or supplying prescription only medicines to the persons referred to in paragraph 6. 
7 
The veterinary drugs referred to in paragraph 6. 
7 
The sale or supply shall be subject to the presentation of an order signed by the purchaser stating the amount of the prescription only medicine required.

8 
Persons selling or supplying prescription only medicines to veterinary surgeons and veterinary practitioners. 
8 
All prescription only medicines. 
8 
No conditions.

9 
Persons selling or supplying prescription only medicines to the British Standards Institution. 
9 
All prescription only medicines. 
9 
The sale or supply shall be–
(a) subject to the presentation of an order signed on behalf of the British Standards Institution stating the status of the person signing it and the amount of the prescription only medicine required, and
(b) only for the purpose of testing containers of medicinal products or determining the standards for such containers.

10 
Holders of product licences and holders of manufacturer’s licences. 
10 
Prescription only medicines referred to in the licences. 
10 
the sale or supply shall be only–
(a) to a pharmacist,
(b) so as to enable that pharmacist to prepare an entry relating to the prescription only medicine in question in a tablet or capsule identification guide or similar publication, and
(c) of no greater quantity than is reasonably necessary for that purpose.
PART II
Article 6(1)(b)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Persons exempted Prescription only medicines to which the exemption applies Conditions

1 
Persons authorised by licences granted under regulation 5 of the Misuse of Drugs Regulations to supply a controlled drug. 
1 
Such prescription only medicines, being controlled drugs, as are specified in the licence. 
1 
The supply shall be subject to such conditions and in such circumstances and to such an extent as may be specified in the licence.
PART III
Article 6(2)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Persons exempted Prescription only medicines to which the exemption applies Conditions

1 
Persons providing a poultry vaccination service. 
1 
Any veterinary drug such as is described in Article 3(1) of the Veterinary Drugs Exemption Order which is a poultry vaccine and which, if or when for parenteral administration, is a prescription only medicine. 
1 
The administration shall be only in the course of providing a poultry vaccination service.

2 
Persons who are authorised as members of a group by a group authority granted under regulations 8(3) or 9(3) of the Misuse of Drugs Regulations to supply a controlled drug by way of administration only. 
2 
Prescription only medicines that are specified in the group authority. 
2 
The administration shall be subject to such conditions and in such circumstances and to such extent as may be specified in the group authority.

3 
Persons who have in their charge or who maintain animals for the purposes of and in the course of carrying on a business either as their sole business activity or as a part of their business activities. 
3 
Any veterinary drug such as is described in Article 3(1) of the Veterinary Drugs Exemption Order which, if or when for parenteral administration, is a prescription only medicine. 
3 
The administration shall be only to animals in their charge or under their maintenance for the purposes of and in the course of carrying on a business.