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My Medicines: M-P

There are 136 Information leaflets about medicines with names beginning with: M-P.

Macrogol

Magnesium supplements

Mebendazole

Meclozine

Medroxyprogesterone (tablet)

Medroxyprogesterone depot (injection)

Mefenamic acid

Mefloquine

Megestrol

Melatonin

Meloxicam

Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) - patch

Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) - pessary

Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) - progesterone capsule

Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) - tablets

Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) - vaginal cream

Mercaptopurine (for inflammatory conditions)

Meropenem

Mesalazine

Metformin

Methadone

Methotrexate (for inflammatory conditions)

Methyldopa

Methylphenidate

Methylprednisolone (skin cream or ointment)

Metoclopramide

Metoclopramide and paracetamol

Metolazone

Metoprolol

Metronidazole

Mexiletine

Mianserin

Miconazole (oral gel)

Miconazole (skin cream)

Miconazole (vaginal cream)

Miconazole and hydrocortisone (skin cream)

Midazolam (before procedures)

Midazolam (injection)

Midodrine

Minocycline

Mirtazapine

Moclobemide

Modafinil

Molnupiravir

Mometasone (skin cream or ointment)

Mometasone (skin lotion)

Morphine (for breathlessness)

Morphine (long acting)

Morphine (short acting)

Moxifloxacin

Multivitamins

Mycophenolate (for transplant patients)

Nadolol

Naltrexone

Naltrexone and bupropion

Naproxen

Naratriptan

Nefopam

Nicorandil

Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT)

Nicotinic acid

Nifedipine

Nimodipine

Nirmatrelvir and ritonavir

Nitrazepam

Nitrofurantoin

Norethisterone (5 mg tablet)

Norfloxacin

Nortriptyline

Nystatin (liquid, tablet and capsule)

Octreotide (long-acting injection)

Octreotide (short-acting injection)

Olanzapine (long-acting injection)

Olanzapine (tablet)

Olopatadine eye drops

Olsalazine

Omeprazole

Omeprazole (for children)

Ondansetron

Orlistat

Ornidazole

Orphenadrine

Oseltamivir

Oxazepam

Oxybutynin

Oxycodone (long acting)

Oxycodone (short acting)

Paliperidone (injection)

Pamidronate

Pancreatin

Pancrelipase

Pantoprazole

Paracetamol

Paracetamol and codeine

Paroxetine

Pembrolizumab

Penicillamine

Pergolide

Perindopril

Permethrin (for scabies)

Pethidine

Phenobarbital

Phenoxymethylpenicillin

Phentermine

Phenytoin

Phytomenadione (liquid)

Pimozide

Pindolol

Pioglitazone

Piperacillin and tazobactam

Pivmecillinam

Pizotifen

Podophyllotoxin (skin solution)

Posaconazole (liquid)

Posaconazole (tablet)

Potassium supplements

Pramipexole

Pravastatin

Prazosin

Prednisolone

Prednisone

Prednisone (for transplant patients)

Pregabalin

Primidone

Pristinamycin

Probenecid

Prochlorperazine (for oral or rectal use)

Procyclidine

Progestogen-only contraceptive tablets

Promethazine

Propafenone

Propranolol

Propylthiouracil

Protionamide

Pyrazinamide

Pyridoxine

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