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close this bookStandard Treatment Guidelines (STG) and The National Essential Drug List for Tanzania (NEDLIT) (WHO; 1997; 210 pages)
View the documentFOREWORD
View the documentACKNOWLEDGMENTS
View the documentINTRODUCTION
Open this folder and view contentsStandard Treatment Guidelines (STG)
close this folderNATIONAL ESSENTIAL DRUG LIST
View the document1. ANAESTHETICS
View the document2. MUSCLE RELAXANTS AND CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS
View the document3. ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS
View the document4. ANTIMIGRAINE DRUGS
View the document5. ANTI-ALLERGICS AND DRUGS USED IN ANAPHYLAXIS AND SHOCK
View the document6. ANTIDOTES
View the document7. ANTIEPILEPTICS AND ANTICONVULSANTS
View the document8. ANTI-INFECTIVE DRUGS
View the document9. ANTINEOPLASTIC DRUGS AND IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE DRUGS
View the document10. ANTI-PARKINSONISM DRUGS
View the document11. DRUGS AFFECTING THE BLOOD
View the document12. PLASMA SUBSTITUTES, BLOOD PRODUCTS
View the document13. CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS
View the document14. DERMATOLOGICAL DRUGS
View the document15. DIURETICS
View the document16. GASTROINTESTINAL DRUGS
View the document17. HORMONES, ANTIDIABETIC AGENTS, ENDOCRINE DRUGS, CONTRACEPTIVES
View the document18. DIAGNOSTIC AGENTS
View the document19. IMMUNOLOGICALS
View the document20. OPHTHALMOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS
View the document21. DRUGS USED IN EAR, NOSE AND THROAT (ENT)
View the document22. OXYTOCICS & ANTI-OXYTOCICS
View the document23. PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC DRUGS
View the document24. RESPIRATORY TRACT DRUGS
View the document25. SOLUTION, CORRECTING WATER ELECTROLYTE AND ACID BASE DISTURBANCES
View the document26. DISINFECTANTS and ANTISEPTICS
View the document27. VITAMINS & MINERALS
View the document28. DENTAL DRUGS/SUPPLIES
View the document29. VILLAGE HEALTH POSTS
View the document30. ESSENTIAL LABORATORY DIAGNOSTIC REAGENT
View the documentABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
 

3. ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS


3.1

Analgesics, Antipyretics, Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs and Drugs used to treat gout

O

Acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin)

Tablets 300 mg

D

Allopurinol

Tablets 100 mg

D

Colchicine

Tablets 0.5 mg

C

Ibuprofen

Tablets 200 mg

C

Indomethacin

Capsules 25 mg
Suppositories 25 mg

O

Paracetamol

Tablets 500 mg
Syrup 120 mg/5 mL

C

Probenecid

Tablets 500 mg

C

Diclofenac

Tablets (sodium salt) 25 mg/50 mg
Injection (sodium salt), 25 mg/mL in 3 mL ampoule

3.2

Analgesics, Narcotics and Antagonists

C

Codeine

Tablets (phosphate) 30 mg

C

Methadone

Tablets (hydrochloride) 5 mg
Injection (hydrochloride), 10 mg/mL in 1 mL ampoule

B

Morphine

Injection (sulphate), 10 mg/mL in 1 mL ampoule

C

Naloxone

Injection (hydrochloride), 0.4 mg/mL in 1 mL ampoule

D

Pethidine

Tablets (hydrochloride) 50 mg

C

Pethidine

Injection (hydrochloride) 50 mg/mL in 1 mL ampoule
Injection (hydrochloride) 50 mg/mL in 2 mL ampoule

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