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My Medicines: C

There are 75 Information leaflets about medicines with names beginning with: C.

Cabergoline

Calcitriol

Calcium supplements

Candesartan

Candesartan and hydrochlorothiazide

Cannabidiol and tetrahydrocannabinol (CBD and THC)

Capsaicin

Captopril

Carbamazepine

Carbimazole

Carvedilol

Cefaclor

Cefalexin

Cefazolin

Cefepime

Cefotaxime

Cefoxitin

Ceftazidime

Ceftriaxone

Cefuroxime (injection)

Cefuroxime (tablet)

Celecoxib

Celiprolol

Cetirizine

Chickenpox vaccine

Chlorambucil

Chloramphenicol eye drops

Chloramphenicol eye ointment

Chlorpromazine (injection)

Chlorpromazine (tablet)

Chlortalidone

Choline salicylate gel

Ciclosporin (capsule for transplant patients)

Ciclosporin (capsule)

Ciclosporin (liquid)

Cilazapril

Cilazapril and hydrochlorothiazide

Ciprofloxacin

Ciprofloxacin eye drops

Citalopram

Clarithromycin

Clindamycin

Clobazam

Clobetasol (scalp application)

Clobetasol (shampoo)

Clobetasol (skin cream or ointment)

Clobetasone (skin cream)

Clofazimine

Clomipramine

Clonazepam

Clonidine (patch)

Clonidine (tablet)

Clopidogrel

Clotrimazole (skin cream)

Clotrimazole (vaginal cream)

Clozapine (liquid)

Clozapine (tablet)

Codeine

Colchicine

Colecalciferol

Colestipol

Colestyramine

Colistimethate (for inhalation)

Colistimethate (injection)

Combined contraceptive tablets

Combined contraceptive tablets (Qlaira®)

COVID-19 vaccine (Novavax)

COVID-19 vaccine (Pfizer - BioNTech)

Cyclizine

Cyclophosphamide (for cancer patients)

Cyclophosphamide (for kidney patients)

Cyclophosphamide (injection for inflammatory conditions)

Cyclophosphamide (tablet for inflammatory conditions)

Cycloserine

Cyproterone

About My Medicines

My Medicines Patient Information Leaflets (PILs) contain important, but not all, information about the medicines they describe.

For more information about the sheets, see: What does a My Medicines sheet cover?

My Medicines is developed by a team at Te Whatu Ora – Waitaha. Our team is made up of doctors, pharmacists, and a non-medical person to help us keep to plain language. We also discuss our information with specialist health professionals or groups when needed