National List of Essential Medicines:

Section

Class

Example

Section – 1

Anaesthesia

General – NO

Local – Lidocaine

Section – 2

Analgesic, Antipyretic, NSAIDs

Aspirin, Paracetamol, Diclofenac, Morphine

Section – 3

Anti-allergic

Ceterizine, Levoseterizine

Section – 4

Antidotes

Activated charcoal, N-acetylcysteine

Section – 5

Anti-epileptics

Carbamazepine, Diazepam

Section – 6

Anti-infective

Azithromycin, Amoxicillin

Section – 7

Anti-Migraine

Paracetamol, Aspirin

Section – 8

Anti-neoplastic / immunodepression

Methotrexate, Ondansetron.

Section – 9

Anti-parkinsonium

Levodopa + Carbidopa

Section – 10

Medicine affecting the Blood

Warfarin

Section – 11

Blood Products

Dextran – 40

Section – 12

Cardiovascular Drugs

Amlodipine, Nifedipine

Section – 13

Dermatological

Salicylic Acid

Section – 14

Diagnostic Agent

Barium sulphate

Section – 15

Disinfectants

Ethyl Alcohol

Section – 16

Diuretics

Furosemide, Mannitol  

Section – 17

Gastrointestinal Medicines

Ranitidine, Omeprazole

Section – 18

Hormones (other than Endocrine medicine / contraceptives)

Dexamethasone, Cortisone

Section – 19

Immunological

Immunoglobulin

Section – 20

Muscle Relaxants

Neostigmine

Section – 21

Ophthalmic

Mydriatics, Miotics

Section – 22

Oxitocics

Oxytocin

Section – 23

Peritoneal Dialysis Sol

Intraperitoneal dialysis solution

Section – 24

Psychotherapeutic Medicines

Chlorpromazine

Section – 25

Respiratory Tract Medicine

Salbutamol

Section – 26

Water- electrolyte balance

ORS

Section – 27

Vitamins

Vit. A, Vit. D


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