HC Deb 13 January 1997 vol 288 cc177-9W
Mr. Flynn

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what is his planned budget for the next three years to advertise the potential dangers of(a) aspirin, (b) coproxamol, (c) dothiepin and (d) paracetamol. [9846]

Mr. Malone

Aspirin, coproxamol, dothiepin and paracetamol are effective medicines, the indications and side-effects of which are documented in the authorised product information and publications such as the "British National Formulary". The main system for providing regular information to health professionals about important drug safety issues arising with medicines is a bulletin called "Current Problems in Pharmacovigilance", which is produced by the Committee on Safety of Medicines and the Medicines Control Agency. It is sent to all doctors, dentists, pharmacists, and coroners, by post approximately quarterly and is available on the Internet. The current annual budget for this bulletin is £260,240.

Mr. Flynn

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what proposals he has to assess the level of use of anti-psychotic drugs and drugs containing morphine in residential homes for the elderly. [9847]

Mr. Burns

None. The prescribing of any drug as part of the medical treatment received by a person living in residential care is the responsibility of that person's general practitioner. Medical and pharmaceutical advisers are available to help doctors prescribe most effectively for their patients.

Mr. Flynn

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list the drugs that were available only on prescription in 1979 that are now available without prescription. [9848]

Mr. Malone

Since 1979 exemptions to prescription control have been made for the substances in the table, subject, in some cases, to conditions such as indication, maximum dose or route of administration.

Certain medicinal products now available containing these substances may not have been authorised in 1979.

Reclassification of medicines: POM to P switches
Substance
1983 Loperamide
Ibuprofen
1987 Hydrocortisone
1988 Astemizole
1989 Mebendazole
1991 Hyoscine butylbromide
1992 Carbenoxolone sodium
Clotrimazole
Econazole
Econazole nitrate
Isoconazole nitrate
Miconazole
Miconazole nitrate
1993 Acrivastine
Cetirizine
Ketoprofen
Loratadine
Terfenadine
Aciclovir
1994 Beclomethasone dipropionate
Cimetidine
Famotidine
Mebendazole
Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride
Sodium cromoglycate
Tioconazole
Diclofenac diethylammonium
Felbinac
Flunisolide
Minoxidil
Oxethazaine
Piroxicam
Ranitidine hydrochloride

Reclassification of medicines: POM to P switches
Substance
1995 Fluconazole
Hydroxyzine hydrochloride
Ketoconazole
Pyrantel embonate
Budesonide
1996 Azelastine hydrochloride
Nizatidine

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