Dermatological extemporaneously compounded products and galenicals

Dermatological ECPs will be funded if there is one or more subsidised dermatological galenical(s) in a subsidised dermatological base.

Dermatological bases can also be used to dilute proprietary Topical Corticosteroid-Plain preparations (Retail pharmacy-specialist.

Part 7.5 of the Schedule Rules covers dermatological preparations

Dermatological bases

The products at the following links are all dermatological bases

Barrier creams and emollients(external link)

Topical corticosteroids - plain(external link) (except hydrocortisone powder)

Collodion flexible(external link)

Dermatological galenicals

Dermatological galenicals are only subsidised when added to a dermatological base. More than one dermatological galenical can be added to a dermatological base.

* Hydrocortisone powder is subsidised only in combination with a barrier cream/emollient, not with a proprietary topical corticosteroid-plain.

Is it funded?

For an ECP to be subsidised, it must contain 2 or more subsidised component pharmaceuticals listed in the Schedule.

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Notes:

* Hydrocortisone powder is subsidised only in combination with a barrier cream/emollient, not with a proprietary topical corticosteroid-plain.

Information on this page is guidance only

You are responsible for making sure you comply with the lastest Schedule, including the rules in Section A.

Section A, Schedule rules part 7

Who to contact

If you have any questions, email enquiry@pharmac.govt.nz