SCHEDULE H1 ( DRUGS AND COSMETICS ACT 1940 AND RULES 1945)
1.Alprazolam
2.Balofloxacin
3.Buprenorphine
4.Capreomycin
5.Cefdinir
6.Cefditoren
7.Cefepime
8.Cefetamet
9.Cefixime
10.Cefoperazone
11.Cefotaxime
12.Cefpirome
13Cefpodoxime
14.Ceftazidime
15.Ceftibuten
16.Ceftizoxime
17.Ceftriaxone
18.Chlorodiazepoxide
19.Clofazimine
20.Codeine
21.Cycloserine
22.Diazepam
23.Diphenoxylate
24.Doripenam
25.Ertapenem
26.Ethambutol Hydrochloride
27.Ethionamide
28.Feropenam
29.Gemifloxacin
30.Imipenem
31.Isoniazide
32.Levofloxacin
33.Meropenem
34.Midazolam
36.Moxifloxacin
37.Nitrazepam
38.Pentazocine
39.Prulifloxacin
40.Pyrazinamide
41.Rifabutin
42.Rifampicin
43.Sodium Para-aminosalicylate
44.Sparfloxacin
45.Thiacetazone
46.Tramadol
47.Zolpidem
“Schedule H1 Drug-Warning:
-It is dangerous to take this preparation except in accordance with the medical advice.
-Not to be sold by retail without the prescription of a Registered Medical Practitioner.”
Note:- Preparations containing the above drug substances and their salts excluding those intended for
topical or external use (except ophthalmic and ear or nose preparations) containing above substances
are also covered by this Schedule.