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List of medicines prescribed by the attending physician to the taxpayer and purchased by him at his own expense, the cost of which is taken into account when determining the amount of social tax deduction

(Approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of March 19, 2001 N 201 “On approval of lists of medical services and expensive types of treatment in medical institutions of the Russian Federation of medicines, the amounts of payment for which at the expense of the taxpayer’s own funds are taken into account when determining the amount of social tax deduction.” As amended and amendments dated June 26, 2007)

Section 1. Anesthetics and muscle relaxants

Anesthetics

  • Halothane (solution for inhalation anesthesia in vials)
  • Hexobarbital (powder for injection)
  • Dinitrogen oxide (gas in cylinders)
  • Ketamine (injection solution)
  • Sodium oxybate (injection solution)
  • Sodium thiopental (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • Diethyl ether (liquid in bottles)

Local anesthetics

  • Bupivacaine (injection)
  • Lidocaine (aerosol, solution for injection, gel, solution in capsules, eye drops)

Muscle relaxants

  • Atracurium besilate (injection solution)
  • Botulinum toxin, albumin (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • Vecuronium bromide (powder for injection)
  • Pipecuronium bromide (powder for injection)
  • Suxamethonium bromide (powder)

Section 2. Analgesics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, drugs for the treatment of rheumatic diseases and gout

Narcotic analgesics

  • Morphine (injection solution, tablets)
  • Morphine + narcotine + papaverine + codeine + thebaine (injection solution)
  • Pentazocine (injection solution, tablets)
  • Piritramide (injection solution)
  • Trimeperidine hydrochloride (injection solution, tablets)
  • Fentanyl (injection solution)

Non-narcotic analgesics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

  • Acetylsalicylic acid (tablets)
  • Diclofenac sodium (tablets, dragees, injection solution, suppositories, gel, eye drops)
  • Ibuprofen (capsules, tablets, syrup, cream)
  • Ketoprofen (tablets, capsules, suppositories, gel, powder for solution)
  • Lornoxicam (tablets, lyophilized powder for injection solution)
  • Meloxicam (tablets, suppositories)
  • Nalbuphine (solution for injection)
  • Tramadol (injection solution, capsules, tablets, oral drops, suppositories)

Medicines for the treatment of gout

  • Allopurinol (tablets)

Other means

  • Colchicine (tablets, dragees)
  • Penicillamine (tablets, capsules, dragees)

Section 3. Medicines used to treat allergic reactions

Antihistamines

  • Quifenadine (tablets)
  • Ketotifen (tablets, capsules, syrup)
  • Chloropyramine (tablets, solution for injection)

Section 4. Drugs affecting the central nervous system

Anticonvulsants

  • Valproic acid (tablets, capsules, syrup, dragees, suspension, drops)
  • Carbamazepine (tablets)
  • Clonazepam (tablets, drops, injection solution)
  • Lamotrigine (tablets)
  • Phenytoin (tablets)
  • Phenobarbital (tablets, oral solution)
  • Ethosuximide (capsules)

Drugs for the treatment of parkinsonism

  • Amantadine (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Biperiden (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Levodopa + benserazide (capsules)
  • Levodopa + carbidopa (tablets)
  • Trihexyphenidyl (tablets)

Sedatives and anxiolytics, drugs for the treatment of psychotic disorders

  • Haloperidol (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Diazepam (tablets, injection solution, suppositories)
  • Zuclopenthixol (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Clozapine (tablets, injection solution)
  • Levomepromazine (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Lorazepam (tablets)
  • Medazepam (tablets, granules, capsules)
  • Nitrazepam (tablets)
  • Periciazine (drops, capsules)
  • Perphenazine (tablets)
  • Pipothiazine (solution for injection, drops)
  • Sulpiride (tablets, injection solution, capsules, oral solution)
  • Thioproperazine (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Thioridazine (tablets, dragees)
  • Trifluoperazine (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Phenazepam (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Fluspirilene (solution for injection)
  • Fluphenazine (solution for injection)
  • Chlorpromazine (tablets, injection solution, dragees)
  • Chlorprothixene (tablets)
  • Antidepressants and mood stabilizers
  • Amitriptyline (tablets, injection solution, dragees)
  • Imipramine (tablets, dragees, solution for injection)
  • Clomipramine (tablets, dragees, solution for injection)
  • Lithium carbonate (tablets, capsules)
  • Maprotiline (tablets, dragees, solution for injection)
  • Mianserin (tablets)
  • Moclobemide (tablets)
  • Sertraline (tablets)
  • Tianeptine (tablets)
  • Fluoxetine (tablets, capsules)
  • Citalopram (tablets)

Medicines for the treatment of sleep disorders

  • Zolpidem (tablets)

Medicines for the treatment of multiple sclerosis

  • Glatiramer acetate (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • Interferon beta (lyophilized powder for injection)

Means for the treatment of alcoholism and drug addiction

  • Naloxone (injection solution)
  • Naltrexone (tablets, capsules)
  • Anticholinesterase drugs
  • Distigmine bromide (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Neostigmine methyl sulfate (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Pyridostigmine bromide (tablets, dragees, solution for injection)

Other drugs affecting the central nervous system

  • Vinpocetine (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Hexobendine+etamivan+etophylline (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Nimodipine (tablets, solution for infusion)

Section 5. Means for the prevention and treatment of infections

Antibacterial

  • Azithromycin (tablets, powder, syrup)
  • Amikacin (powder for injection, solution for injection)
  • Amoxicillin + clavulanic acid (injection solution)
  • Ampicillin (tablets, capsules, powder for injection)
  • Benzathine benzylpenicillin (powder for injection)
  • Benzylpenicillin (powder for injection)
  • Vancomycin (powder for injection)
  • Gentamicin (ointment, cream, injection solution, eye drops)
  • Josamycin (tablets, suspension)
  • Doxycycline (tablets, capsules, powder for injection)
  • Imipenem (powder for injection)
  • Carbenicillin (powder for injection)
  • Clarithromycin (tablets)
  • Co-trimoxazole (tablets, suspension, solution for injection)
  • Lincomycin (capsules, ointment, solution for injection)
  • Meropenem (powder for injection)
  • Mesalazine (suspension)
  • Mupirocide (ointment)
  • Norfloxacin (tablets, eye drops)
  • Pefloxacin (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Spiramycin (tablets, granules for suspension)
  • Sulfacetamide (eye drops)
  • Chloramphenicol (tablets, capsules, powder for injection, eye drops)
  • Cefaclor (capsules, granules, syrup, suspension)
  • Cefaperazone (powder for injection)
  • Cefipime (powder for injection)
  • Cefotaxime (powder for injection)
  • Ceftazidime (powder for injection)
  • Ceftriaxone (powder for injection)
  • Cefuroxime (powder for injection)
  • Ciprofloxacin (tablets, injection solution, eye drops)
  • Erythromycin (tablets, ointment, syrup, ampoules)

Antituberculosis drugs

  • Isoniazid (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Lomefloxacin (tablets)
  • Pyrazinamide (tablets)
  • Prothionamide (tablets)
  • Rifabutin (capsules)
  • Rifampin (capsules, powder for injection)
  • Streptomycin (powder for injection)
  • Ethambutol (tablets, dragees)
  • Ethionamide (dragée)

Antiviral agents

  • Acyclovir (tablets, ointment, cream, powder for injection)
  • Ganciclovir (capsules, powder for injection)
  • Didanosine (tablets, powder for oral solution)
  • Zidovudine (capsules, syrup, solution for injection)
  • Indinavir (capsules)
  • Ifavirenz (capsules)
  • Lamivudine (tablets, solution for internal use)
  • Nevirapine (tablets, suspension)
  • Stavudine (capsules, powder for oral solution)

Antifungal agents

  • Amphotericin B (ointment, powder for injection)
  • Amphotericin B + methylglucamine (tablets)
  • Griseofulvin (tablets, liniment, suspension)
  • Itraconazole (capsules)
  • Clotrimazole (vaginal tablets, cream, aerosol, solution)
  • Terbinafine (tablets, cream)
  • Fluconazole (capsules, solution for injection)
  • Antiprotozoal and antimalarial drugs
  • Hydroxychloroquine (tablets)
  • Metronidazole (tablets, injection solution, suppositories)
  • Chloroquine (tablets, injection solution)

Other means

  • Bifidumbacterin (tablets, powder for suspension)

Vaccines and serums

  • Immunobiological preparations (for the diagnosis and prevention of infectious diseases in accordance with the epidemiological situation in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation)
  • AIDS diagnostic system test

Section 6. Antineoplastic, immunosuppressive and related drugs

Cytostatic agents

  • Azathioprine (tablets)
  • Aranose (powder for injection)
  • Asparaginase (powder for injection)
  • Bleomycin (powder for injection)
  • Busulfan (tablets)
  • Vinblastine (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • Vincristine (lyophilized powder for injection, solution for injection)
  • Vinorelbine (solution for injection)
  • Gemcitabine (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • Hydroxyurea (capsules)
  • Dacarbazine (powder for injection)
  • Dactinomycin (powder for injection, solution for injection)
  • Daunorubicin (powder for injection)
  • Doxorubicin (powder for injection)
  • Docetaxel (concentrate for injection solution)
  • Idarubicin (capsules, lyophilized powder for injection)
  • Irinotecan (solution for infusion)
  • Ifosfamide (powder for injection)
  • Calcium folinate (solution for injection)
  • Carboplatin (powder for injection, solution for injection)
  • Carmustine (lyophilized powder)
  • Clodronic acid (capsules, concentrate for the preparation of infusion solution)
  • Melphalan (tablets, powder for injection)
  • Mercaptopurine (tablets)
  • Methotrexate (tablets, powder for injection, solution for injection)
  • Mitoxantrone (solution for injection, concentrate for infusion)
  • Mitomycin (powder for injection)
  • Oxaliplatin (powder for the preparation of infusion solution)
  • Paclitaxel (solution for injection, concentrate for infusion)
  • Procarbazine (capsules)
  • Prospidia chloride (lyophilized powder, ointment)
  • Thioguanine (tablets)
  • Thiotepa (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • Tretinoin (capsules)
  • Fludarabine (powder for injection)
  • Fluorouracil (solution for injection, concentrate for infusion)
  • Chlorambucil (tablets)
  • Cyclophosphamide (tablets, dragees, solution for injection)
  • Cisplatin (lyophilized powder for injection, solution for injection)
  • Cytarabine (powder for injection, solution for injection)
  • Epirubicin (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • Etoposide (solution for injection)

Hormones and antihormones

  • Aminoglutethimide (tablets)
  • Anastrozole (tablets)
  • Ganirelix (solution for injection)
  • Goserelin (capsules - depot)
  • Medroxyprogesterone (tablets, granules, injection suspensions)
  • Tamoxifen (tablets)
  • Triptorelin (injection solution, lyophilized powder for injection solution)
  • Flutamide (tablets)
  • Cetrorelix (lyophilized powder for injection solution)

Related products

  • Interferon alpha (powder for injection, solution for injection, suppositories)
  • Lenograstim (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • Molgramostim (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • Ondansetrion (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Filgrastim (solution for injection)

Section 7. Drugs for the treatment of osteoporosis

Osteogenesis stimulants

  • Alendronic acid (tablets)
  • Alfacalcidol (capsules)
  • Calcitonin (powder for injection)
  • Calcium carbonate + ergocalciferol (tablets)

Section 8. Drugs affecting blood

Antianemic drugs

  • Iron hydroxide sucrose complex (solution for injection)
  • Ferrous sulfate (tablets, dragees)
  • Iron sulfate + ascorbic acid (tablets)
  • Folic acid (tablets)
  • Cyanocobalamin (injection solution)
  • Epoetin beta (solution for injection)
  • Drugs affecting the blood coagulation system
  • Alpostadil (powder for solution for injection)
  • Alteplase (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • Heparin sodium (solution for injection)
  • Nadroparin calcium (syringes with solution for injection)
  • Pentoxifylline (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Protamine sulfate (solution for injection)
  • Streptokinase (powder for injection)
  • Ticlopidine (tablets)
  • Phenindione (tablets)
  • Enoxaparin sodium (syringes with solution for injection)

Solutions and plasma substitutes

  • Amino acids for parenteral nutrition (parenteral nutrition solution)
  • Hemin (concentrate for the preparation of infusion solution)
  • Dextrose (solution for injection, solution for infusion)
  • Pentastarch (solution for infusion)

Plasma preparations

  • Albumin (solution for infusion)
  • Coagulation Factor VIII (powder for injection)
  • Clotting factor IX (powder for injection)

Lipid-lowering drugs

  • Simvastatin (tablets)
  • Phospholipids + pyridoxine + nicotinic acid + adenosine monophosphate (solution for injection)

Section 9. Drugs affecting the cardiovascular system

Antianginal agents

  • Isosorbide dinitrate (tablets, capsules, injection solution, aerosol)
  • Isosorbide mononitrate (tablets, capsules)
  • Nitroglycerin (tablets, capsules, patch, solution for injection)

Antiarrhythmic drugs

  • Allapinin (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Amiodarone (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Atenolol (tablets)
  • Metoprolol (tablets)
  • Procainamide (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Propafenone (tablets)
  • Quinidine (tablets)
  • Ethacizin (tablets)

Antihypertensive drugs

  • Azamethonium bromide (injection solution)
  • Amlodipine (tablets)
  • Betaxolol (tablets, eye drops)
  • Verapamil (tablets, capsules, dragees, solution for injection)
  • Doxazosin (tablets)
  • Methyldopa (tablets)
  • Nifedipine (tablets, capsules)
  • Propranolol (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Fosinopril (tablets)

Medicines for the treatment of heart failure

  • Valsartan (tablets)
  • Digoxin (tablets, drops, solution for injection)
  • Irbesartan (tablets)
  • Captopril (tablets)
  • Quinapril (tablets)
  • Perindopril (tablets)
  • Enalapril (tablets, solution for injection)

Vasopressors

  • Dobutamine (lyophilized powder for injection, concentrate for infusion)
  • Dopamine (solution for injection, concentrate for infusion)
  • Phenylephrine (injection solution, eye drops)
  • Ephedrine (injection solution)

Section 10. Diagnostic tools

X-ray contrast agents

  • Sodium amidotrizoate (solution for injection)
  • Barium sulfate + sodium citrate + sorbitol + antifomsilan + nipagin (powder)
  • Gadodiamide (injection solution)
  • Gadopentetic acid (injection solution)
  • Galactose (granules for injection solution)
  • Iohexol (solution for injection)
  • Iopromide (injection solution)

Fluorescent agents

  • Fluorescein sodium (solution for injection)
  • Radioisotope agents
  • Albumin microspheres, 99mTs (reagent for preparation, lyophilized powder for solution preparation)
  • Bromezide, 99Tc (reagent for preparation, lyophilized powder for solution preparation)
  • Pentatekh, 99mTs (reagent for preparation, lyophilized powder for solution preparation)
  • Pirfotech, 99mTs (reagent for preparation, lyophilized powder for preparing solution)
  • Strontium 89 chloride isotonic solution (solution for injection)
  • Technefit, 99Ts (reagent for preparation, lyophilized powder for preparing solution)
  • Technefor, 99mTs (reagent for preparation, lyophilized powder for solution preparation)

Section 11. Antiseptics and disinfectants

Antiseptics

  • Iodine (alcohol solution)

Disinfectants

  • Hydrogen peroxide (solution)
  • Chlorhexidine (solution)
  • Ethanol (solution)

Section 12. Medicines for the treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract

Antacids and other antiulcer drugs

  • Omeprazole (capsules)
  • Pirenzepine (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Famotidine (tablets, solution for injection)

Antispasmodics

  • Atropine (eye drops, solution for injection)
  • Drotaverine (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Platyfillin (solution for injection)

Pancreatic enzymes

  • Pancreatin (tablets, capsules, dragees)

Medicines for the treatment of liver failure

  • Artichoke leaf extract (tablets, syrup, injection solution)
  • Lactulose (syrup)

Antienzymes

  • Aprotinin (lyophilized powder, solution for injection)

Section 13. Hormones and agents affecting the endocrine system

Non-sex hormones, synthetic substances and antihormones

  • Betamethasone (tablets, ointment, cream, drops, solution for injection)
  • Bromocriptine (tablets, capsules)
  • Hydrocortisone (lyophilized powder for injection, solution for intravenous injection, ointment, lotion)
  • Chorionic gonadotropin (powder for injection)
  • Desoxycortone (tablets)
  • Dexamethasone (tablets, eye drops, injection solution)
  • Desmopressin (solution for injection, drops)
  • Dihydrotachysterol (capsules, powder for injection solution, drops)
  • Clomiphene (tablets)
  • Levothyroxine sodium (tablets)
  • Levothyroxine + potassium iodide (tablets)
  • Liothyronine + levothyroxine + potassium iodide + sodium propyloxybenzoate (tablets)
  • Lutropin alfa (lyophilized powder for injection solution)
  • Menotropins (powder for solution)
  • Methylprednisolone (tablets, powder, ointment, suspension for injection, solution for injection)
  • Nandrolone (oil solution for injection)
  • Octreotide (injection solution)
  • Prednisolone (tablets, powder for injection, ointment, eye drops, solution for injection)
  • Somatropin (powder for injection)
  • Tetracosactide (injection suspension)
  • Thiamazole (tablets)
  • Triamcinolone (ointment, tablets, injection suspension)
  • Fludrocortisone (tablets, eye ointment)
  • Follitropin alfa (lyophilized powder for injection solution)
  • Follitropin beta (solution for injection, lyophilized powder for the preparation of injection solution)
  • Choriogonadotropin alfa (lyophilized powder for injection solution)
  • Cyproterone (tablets, oil solution for injection)

Androgens

  • Methyltestosterone (tablets)

Estrogens

  • Hydroxyprogesterone (injection solution, solution in oil)
  • Dydrogesterone (tablets)
  • Norethisterone (dragés)
  • Progesterone (oil solution for injection)
  • Ethinyl estradiol (tablets)

Insulin and drugs used for diabetes

  • Acarbose (tablets)
  • Glibenclamide (tablets)
  • Gliquidone (tablets)
  • Gliclazide (tablets)
  • Glimepiride (tablets)
  • Glipizide (tablets)
  • Glucagon (powder for injection)
  • Insulin DLD (injection solution)
  • Insulin KD (solution for injection, suspension for injection)
  • Insulin-Comb (suspension for injection)
  • Insulin SRD (suspension for injection)
  • Metformin (tablets)
  • Pioglitazone hydrochloride (tablets)
  • Repaglinide (tablets)

Section 14. Medicines for the treatment of kidney and urinary tract diseases

Drugs for the treatment of prostate adenoma

  • Alfuzosin (tablets)
  • Creeping palm extract (capsules)
  • Tamsulosin (capsules)
  • Finasteride (tablets)

Treatments for kidney failure and organ transplantation

  • Antithymocyte immunoglobulin (solution for infusion)
  • Keto analogues of amino acids (tablets)
  • Peritoneal dialysis solution (solution)
  • Cyclosporine (capsules, solution, concentrate for infusion)

Diuretics

  • Hydrochlorothiazide (tablets)
  • Indapamide (dragées, tablets)
  • Mannitol (solution for injection)
  • Spironolactone (tablets)
  • Furosemide (tablets, solution for injection)

Section 15. Medicines used for ophthalmological diseases, not indicated in other sections

Anti-inflammatory drugs

  • Azapentacene (solution)
  • Lodoxamide (eye drops)
  • Pyrenoxine (tablets)
  • Cytochrome + sodium succinate + adenosine + nicotinamide + benzalkonium chloride (eye drops)

Miotics and glaucoma treatments

  • Dorzolamide (eye drops)
  • Pilocarpine (eye drops)
  • Timolol (eye drops)

Regeneration stimulants and retinoprotectors

  • Emoxipin (solution for injection)

Section 16. Drugs affecting the uterus

Hormonal agents that affect the muscles of the uterus

  • Methylergometrine (tablets, solution for injection, drops)
  • Oxytocin (injection solution)
  • Pituitrin (solution for injection)
  • Ergometrine (tablets)

Other drugs that affect the muscles of the uterus

  • Hexoprenaline (tablets, solution for injection, concentrate for infusion)
  • Dinoprost (solution for injection)
  • Dinoprostone (injection solution, gel)

Section 17. Drugs affecting the respiratory system

Antiasthmatic drugs

  • Ambroxol (solution for inhalation and oral administration)
  • Aminophylline (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Beclomethasone (capsules, aerosol, spray)
  • Budesonide (powder for inhalation)
  • Ipratropium bromide (inhalation solution)
  • Ipratropium bromide + fenoterol hydrobromide (inhalation solution, aerosol)
  • Disodium cromoglicate (capsules for inhalation, powder, eye drops)
  • Nedocromil (aerosol, eye drops, spray)
  • Salbutamol (aerosol, tablets, solution for injection)
  • Theophylline (tablets, capsules)
  • Terbutaline (aerosol, tablets, powder for inhalation, solution for injection)
  • Fenoterol (aerosol, solution for inhalation)
  • Epinephrine (injection solution)

Other drugs for the treatment of respiratory diseases not listed in other sections

  • Acetylcysteine ​​(tablets, granulate, injection solution, aerosol)

Section 18. Solutions, electrolytes, acid balance correction agents, nutritional products

Nutrient mixtures

  • Lofenalac (nutrition powder)
  • Phenyl-free (powder for preparing nutritional mixture)

Electrolytes, acid balance correction agents

  • Potassium aspartate (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Potassium iodide (tablets, mixture, solution)
  • Potassium chloride (solution for injection)
  • Calcium chloride (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Magnesium aspartate (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Sodium bicarbonate (solution for injection)
  • Sodium citrate (powder, solution)
  • Electrolyte solutions (solutions for infusion)

Section 19. Vitamins and minerals

Vitamins

  • Menadione (solution for injection)
  • Thiamine (tablets, solution for injection)

The procedure for prescribing medications,

prescribed by the attending physician to the taxpayer and purchased by him at his own expense, the amount of which is taken into account when determining the amount of social tax deduction

When the attending physician prescribes medicines included in the List of Medicines prescribed by the attending physician to the taxpayer or his wife (husband), his parents, his children under the age of 18 and purchased by him at his own expense, the cost of which is taken into account when determining the amount of social security tax deduction, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of March 19, 2001 N 201, the following procedure is established:

  1. Medicines are prescribed by a doctor on prescription forms in form N 107/u. No more than two medications can be prescribed on one prescription form.
  2. The attending physician writes out a prescription to the patient in two copies, one of which is presented to the pharmacy to receive medicines, the second is presented to the tax authority of the Russian Federation when filing a tax return at the taxpayer’s place of residence.
  3. On a copy of the prescription intended for submission to the tax authorities of the Russian Federation, the attending physician affixes the stamp “For the tax authorities of the Russian Federation, Taxpayer INN” in the center of the prescription form; the prescription is certified by the signature and personal seal of the doctor, the seal of the healthcare institution.
  4. A copy of the prescription with the stamp “For the tax authorities of the Russian Federation, Taxpayer INN” remains in the hands of the taxpayer who paid the costs of purchasing medicines prescribed by the attending physician to him or his spouse, his parents, his children under the age of 18 for presentation such a prescription, together with a written application, with sales and cash receipts from the pharmacy that dispensed the medicines, to the tax authority of the Russian Federation at the place of residence.
  5. Pharmacy establishments, regardless of their organizational and legal form and form of ownership, are strictly prohibited from dispensing medicines on prescription forms with the stamp “For the tax authorities of the Russian Federation, Taxpayer INN.”

(Basis: Order of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Taxes and Duties of the Russian Federation N 289/BG-3-04/256 dated July 25, 2001 “On the implementation of the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of March 19, 2001 “201” “On approval of lists of medical services and expensive types of treatment in medical institutions of the Russian Federation, medicines, the amounts of payment for which at the expense of the taxpayer’s own funds are taken into account when determining the amount of social tax deduction"")

LIST OF MEDICINES FOR TAX DEDUCTION - 2017 http://nalog-nalog.ru/ndfl/vychety_ndfl/perechen_lekarstvennyh_sredstv_dlya_nalogovogo_vycheta_2017/ The list of medicines for tax deductions in 2017 remained in the same form in which it was approved by the Government of the Russian Federation in Decree No. 201 dated March 19, 2001 (as amended by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated June 26, 2007 No. 411). The conditions for obtaining a deduction from the tax authorities are the same as a year ago: you must provide the Federal Tax Service with a declaration, application and documents confirming payment for the drugs from the list. From 01/01/2016 it is also possible to receive a deduction from the employer. IS THERE A DEPUTATION FOR MEDICINES? Tax deductions for medicines are provided in accordance with subparagraph. 3 p. 1 art. 219 Tax Code. The amount of social deduction annually can be the amount paid for medicines from the government list - a maximum of 120,000 rubles. in year. That is, you can return no more than 15,600 rubles from the budget per year. (13% of the maximum of RUB 120,000). ABOUT THE LIMITING VALUES OF DEDUCTIONS A taxpayer cannot claim a refund in the form of a social deduction for a larger amount than was paid in personal income tax for the calendar year. Moreover, if you contact the tax authority, the money spent on medicines can only be returned next year, since the deadline for filing a declaration is April of the year following the reporting year. Since 2016, you can receive a social deduction for treatment from your employer without waiting for the end of the financial year. It is important that the medications were prescribed by the doctor who treated the patient and were purchased at the patient-taxpayer’s own expense. If the employer paid for the medicines, a deduction for this amount is not provided. LIST OF MEDICINES FOR TRADE DEDUCTION The list, approved by government decree No. 201 dated March 19, 2001, contains international non-proprietary names of drugs, the purchase of which, on the recommendation of a doctor, can count on a tax deduction. Moreover, each medicine may have many other synonymous names. The names of medications indicated in the list are contained in the state register, which the Ministry of Health is obliged to publish annually (see the regulation of the Ministry of Health dated December 1, 1998 No. 01/29-15). You can find out whether the medicine you are interested in is in the state register on the website grls.rosminzdrav.ru . If the doctor prescribed medications that are not included in this list, the patient-taxpayer will not be able to count on receiving social benefits. This is clearly stated in the letter of the Federal Tax Service for Moscow dated 06/01/2010 No. 20-14/4/057658@. The registry displays both prescription medications and those that can be purchased in over-the-counter departments. This list is somewhat abbreviated; at the same time, it contains all the names of medications, only the forms of their release are not indicated: 1. Medicines used for anesthesia, as well as those that reduce the tone of skeletal muscles: medications used for anesthesia (injection powders hexobarbital and sodium thiopental, injection solutions ketamine and sodium oxybate, dinitrogen oxide gas in a can, diethyl ether in liquid form, halothane inhalation solution); local anesthetic agents (injection solution of bupivacaine and lidocaine); drugs that reduce the tone of skeletal muscles (powder for injection, botulinum toxin; injection solution of atracurium besylate, albumin; vecuronium bromides, pipecuronium, suxamethonium). 2. Analgesics: narcotic (injection solutions and tablets morphine, piritramide, trimeperidine; injection solution fentanyl and a mixture of morphine + narcotine + papaverine + codeine + thebaine); non-narcotic and non-steroidal medications (tablets: aspirin, diclofenac sodium, lornoxicam, ibuprofen, tramadol, nalbuphine, ketoprofen, meloxicam); medicine for gout - allopurinol; other drugs in this group (penicillamine, colchicine). 3. Antiallergic (antihistamine) drugs: ketotifen, quifenadine, chloropyramine. 4. Medications that affect the central nervous system: against seizures (carbamazepine, phenytoin, valproic acid, clonazepam, phenobarbital, phenytoin, ethosuximide); for the treatment of Parkinson's disease (biperiden, trihexyphenidyl, levodopa + carbidopa, amantadine, levodopa + benserazide); medications for the treatment of psychotic diseases (haloperidol, clozapine, medazepam, perphenazine, thioproperazine, phenazepam, chlorpromazine, diazepam, levomepromazine, nitrazepam, pipothiazine, thioridazine, fluspirilene, chlorprothixene, zuclopenthixol, lorazepam, periciazine, sulpiride, trifluoperazine, flufen azine); antidepressants (amitriptyline, clomipramine, maprotiline, moclobemide, tianeptine, citalopram, imipramine, lithium carbonate, mianserine, sertraline, fluoxetine); medicine for sleep disorders - zolpidem; medication for multiple sclerosis (interferon beta and glatiramer acetate); anti-drug drugs (naltrexone and naloxone); anticholinesterase medications (neostigmine methyl sulfate, distigmine and pyridostigmine bromides); other drugs from this group (nimodipine, vinpocetine, hexobendine + etamivan + etophylline). 5. Anti-infective: antibiotics (azithromycin, ampicillin, vancomycin, doxycycline, clarithromycin, meropenem, norfloxacin, sulfacetamide, cefaperazone, ceftazidime, ciprofloxacin, amikacin, benzathine benzylpenicillin, gentamicin, imipenem, co-trimoxazole, mesalazine, peflox cin, chloramphenicol, cefipime, ceftriaxone , erythromycin, amoxicillin + clavulanic acid, benzylpenicillin, josamycin, carbenicillin, lincomycin, mupirocide, spiramycin, cefaclor, cefotaxime, cefuroxime); medicines for the treatment of tuberculosis (isoniazid, prothionamide, streptomycin, lomefloxacin, rifabutin, ethambutol, pyrazinamide, rifampicin, ethionamide); medications for the treatment of viral infections (acyclovir, zidovudine, lamivudine, ganciclovir, indinavir, nevirapine, didanosine, efavirenz, stavudine); antifungal drugs (amphotericin B, itraconazole, itraconazole, amphotericin B + methylglucamine, clotrimazole, griseofulvin, terbinafine); medicines for the treatment of malaria and other antiprotozoal medications (hydroxychloroquine, chloroquine, metronidazole); other medications from this group - bifidumbacterin; means for vaccination: immunobiological preparations, AIDS diagnostic test; 6. Immunosuppressive and antitumor drugs: cytostatic medications (azathioprine, bleomycin, vincristine, hydroxycarbamide, daunorubicin, idarubicin, calcium folinate, clodronic acid, methotrexate, oxaliplatin, prospidium chloride, tretinoin, chlorambucil, cytarabine, aranose, busulfan, vinorelbine, dacarbazine, dox orubicin , irinotecan, carboplatin, melphalan, mitoxantrone, paclitaxel, thioguanine, fludarabine, cyclophosphamide, epirubicin, asparaginase, vinblastine, gemcitabine, dactinomycin, docetaxel, ifosfamide, carmustine, mercaptopurine, mitomycin, procarbazine, thiotepa, fluorouracil, cisplatin, etoposide); antihormones and hormonal drugs (aminoglutethimide, goserelin, triptorelin, anastrozole, medroxyprogesterone, flutamide, ganirelix, tamoxifen, cetrorelix); drugs accompanying treatment (interferon alfa, ondansetrion, lenograstim, filgrastim, molgramostim); 7. Anti-osteoporosis drugs - stimulants (alendronic acid, calcitonin, alfacalcidol, calcium carbonate + ergocalciferol). 8. Medicines that affect the blood: drugs against anemia (sucrose iron hydroxide complex, folic acid, iron sulfate, cyanocobalamin, iron sulfate + ascorbic acid, epoetin beta); medications that affect blood clotting (alpostadil, nadroparin calcium, streptokinase, enoxaparin sodium, alteplase, pentoxifylline, ticlopidine, sodium heparin, protamine sulfate, phenindione); plasma substitutes and solutions (amino acids for parenteral nutrition, dextrose, hemin, pentastarch); plasma medications (albumin, coagulation factors VIII and IX); lipid-lowering medications (phospholipids + pyridoxine + nicotinic acid + adenosine monophosphate, simvastatin). 9. Drugs that affect the cardiovascular system: antianginal drugs (isosorbide dinitrate and mononitrate, nitroglycerin); drugs that treat arrhythmia (allapinin, metoprolol, quinidine, amiodarone, procainamide, etacizin, atenolol, propafenone); drugs that lower blood pressure (azamethonium bromide, verapamil, nifedipine, amlodipine, doxazosin, propranolol, betaxolol, methyldopa, fosinopril); medications to treat heart failure (valsartan, captopril, enalapril, digoxin, quinapril, irbesartan, perindopril); anti-shock medications (dobutamine, phenylephrine, dopamine, ephedrine). 10. Diagnostic medications: X-ray contrast agents (sodium amidotrizoate, gadopentetic acid, iopromide, barium sulfate + sodium citrate + sorbitol + antifomsilan + nipagin, galactose, gadodiamide, iohexol); fluorescent drugs (sodium fluorescein); radioisotope medications (albumin microspheres, pirfotech, technefor, bromezide, pentatech, technefit (for all - 99mTs), isotonic solution of strontium-89-chloride). 11. Antiseptics: antiseptic - iodine; disinfectants (hydrogen peroxide, ethanol, chlorhexidine). 12. Medicines for gastrointestinal diseases: antacid and antiulcer medications (omeprazole, famotidine, pirenzepine); antispasmodics (atropine, platyphylline, drotaverine); enzymes - paccreatin; medications for liver failure (lactulose, artichoke leaf extract); antienzyme agent - aprotinin. 13. Hormonal drugs: antihormones and hormones that do not affect the reproductive system (betamethasone, human chorionic gonadotropin, desmopressin, levothyroxine sodium, lutropin alfa, nandrolone, somatropin, triamcinolone, follitropin beta, bromocriptine, deoxycortone, dihydrotachysterol, levothyroxine + potassium iodide, menotropins, ok threotide , tetracosactide, fludrocortisone, choriogonadotropin alfa, hydrocortisone, dexamethasone, clomiphene, liothyronine + levothyroxine + potassium iodide + sodium propyloxybenzoate, methylprednisolone, prednisolone, thiamazole, follitropin alfa, cyproterone); androgenic drug - methyltestosterone tablets; estrogen drugs (hydroxyprogesterone, progesterone, dydrogesterone, ethinyl estradiol, norethisterone); insulin and others for diabetes (acarbose, gliclazide, glucagon, pioglitazone hydrochloride, insulin DlD, KD, Comb SrD, glibenclamide, glimepiride, metformin, gliquidone, glipizide, repaglinide). 14. Medicines for the treatment of diseases of the kidneys and urinary system: for prostate adenoma (finasteride, alfuzosin, tamsulosin, creeping palm extract); in case of renal failure and after kidney transplantation (antithymocyte immunoglobulin, solution for peritoneal dialysis, ketoanalogues of amino acids, cyclosporine); diuretics (hydrochlorothiazide, mannitol, furosemide, indapamide, spironolactone). 15. Drugs used in ophthalmology: anti-inflammatory (azapentacene, pyrenoxine, lodoxamide, cytochrome + sodium succinate + adenosine + nicotinamide + benzalkonium chloride); miotic and antiglaucoma medications (dorzolamide drops, timolol and pilocarpine). agents that stimulate regeneration - emoxypine. 16. Uterine preparations: hormonal agents (methylergometrine, pituitrin, oxytocin, ergometrine); other drugs that affect the uterine muscles (dinoprost, hexoprenaline, dinoprostone). 17. Medicines for the treatment of respiratory diseases: against asthma (ambroxol, budesonide, disodium cromoglycate, theophylline, epinephrine, aminophylline, ipratropium bromide, nedocromil, terbutaline, beclomethasone, ipratropium bromide + fenoterol hydrobromide, salbutamol, fenoterol); other drugs from this group (acetylcysteine). 18. Electrolytes, nutrients: nutritional mixtures (phenyl-free powders and lofenalac); electrolytes (potassium chloride, iodide, aspartate; calcium chloride; sodium citrate and bicarbonate; magnesium aspartate; electrolyte solutions). 19. Vitamin preparations - thiamine and menadione.

Order of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation N 289, Ministry of Taxes of the Russian Federation N BG-3-04/256 dated July 25, 2001 “On the implementation of the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of March 19, 2001 N 201 “On approval of lists of medical services and expensive types of treatment in medical institutions.. .

Appendix No. 3

Approved

By order of the Russian Ministry of Health and

Ministry of Taxes and Taxes of Russia

ORDER

PRESCRIPTION OF MEDICINES PRESCRIBED BY THE TREATING DOCTOR

BY THE DOCTOR TO THE TAXPAYER AND PURCHASED BY HIM AT THE EXPENSE

OWN FUNDS, THE AMOUNT OF WHICH COST

IS CONSIDERED WHEN DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF SOCIAL

TAX DEDUCTION

When the attending physician prescribes medicines included in the List of Medicines prescribed by the attending physician to the taxpayer or his wife (husband), his parents, his children under the age of 18 and purchased by him at his own expense, the cost of which is taken into account when determining the amount of social security tax deduction, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of March 19, 2001 N 201, the following procedure is established:

Clause 1 actually lost force due to the indication of the invalid form of the prescription form and the approval of the new form by Order of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia dated February 12, 2007 N 110 (Definition

1. Medicines are prescribed by a doctor on prescription forms according to form N 107/u. No more than two medications can be prescribed on one prescription form.

2. The attending physician writes out a prescription to the patient in two copies, one of which is presented to the pharmacy to receive medicines, the second is presented to the tax authority of the Russian Federation when filing a tax return at the taxpayer’s place of residence.

3. On a copy of the prescription intended for submission to the tax authorities of the Russian Federation, the attending physician affixes the stamp “For the tax authorities of the Russian Federation, Taxpayer INN” in the center of the prescription form; the prescription is certified by the signature and personal seal of the doctor, the seal of the healthcare institution.

Clause 4 has actually lost force in the part that provides for, along with a prescription for a medicinal product, a taxpayer’s application to be submitted to the tax authority, in connection with the introduction by Federal Law of December 27, 2009 N 368-FZ of amendments to paragraph 2 of Article 219 of the Tax Code of the Russian Federation, according to which , the words “based on a written application of the taxpayer” are excluded (Decision of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation dated May 23, 2012 N AKPI12-487).

4. A copy of the prescription with the stamp “For the tax authorities of the Russian Federation, Taxpayer INN” remains in the hands of the taxpayer who paid the costs of purchasing medicines prescribed by the attending physician to him or his spouse, his parents, his children under 18 years of age to submit such a prescription, together with a written application, with sales and cash receipts from the pharmacy that dispensed the medicines, to the tax authority of the Russian Federation at the place of residence.

5. Pharmacy establishments, regardless of their organizational and legal form and form of ownership, are strictly prohibited from dispensing medicines on prescription forms with the stamp “For the tax authorities of the Russian Federation, Taxpayer INN.”

Medical services, medications and expensive treatments for tax deductions

Tax deduction for medicines

From January 1, 2019, tax deductions can be obtained for all medicines subject to the following conditions:

  • medications must be prescribed by the attending physician,
  • medications must be purchased at your own expense.

You can get a refund on medicines if you purchase medicines for yourself or for your immediate family (spouses, children under 18, parents).

!!! Remember:

  • You must receive two copies of the prescription from your healthcare provider.
  • The prescription must be stamped by the tax authority.
  • One copy remains in the pharmacy, and the second is attached to the package of documents for the tax office.
  • Be sure to keep all receipts for these medications.

List of medical services in medical institutions of the Russian Federation provided to the taxpayer, his wife (husband), his parents and (or) his children under the age of 18 years, the amounts of payment for which at the expense of the taxpayer’s own funds are taken into account when determining the amount of social tax deduction (approved by a resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation dated March 19, 2001 N 201)

1. Diagnostic and treatment services when providing emergency medical care to the population.

2. Services for diagnosis, prevention, treatment and medical rehabilitation in the provision of outpatient medical care to the population (including in day hospitals and by general (family) practitioners), including medical examination.

3. Services for diagnosis, prevention, treatment and medical rehabilitation in the provision of inpatient medical care to the population (including in day hospitals), including medical examination.

According to the letter of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation dated November 1, 2001 N 2510/11153-01-23, paragraph 4 of this List applies to part of the cost of the voucher, which corresponds to the amount of medical care provided to an individual in a sanatorium-resort institution during the stay

4. Services for diagnosis, prevention, treatment and medical rehabilitation when providing medical care to the population in sanatorium and resort institutions.

5. Health education services provided to the population.

List of expensive treatments in medical institutions of the Russian Federation, the amount of expenses actually incurred by the taxpayer are taken into account when determining the amount of social tax deduction (approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of March 19, 2001 N 201)

  1. Surgical treatment of congenital anomalies (developmental defects).
  2. Surgical treatment of severe forms of diseases of the circulatory system, including operations using artificial blood circulation machines, laser technologies and coronary angiography.
  3. Surgical treatment of severe forms of respiratory diseases.
  4. Surgical treatment of severe forms of diseases and combined pathologies of the eye and its appendages, including the use of endolaser technologies.
  5. Surgical treatment of severe forms of nervous system diseases, including microneurosurgical and endovasal interventions.
  6. Surgical treatment of complicated forms of diseases of the digestive system.
  7. Endoprosthetics and reconstructive operations on joints.
  8. Transplantation of organs (complex of organs), tissues and bone marrow.
  9. Replantation, implantation of prostheses, metal structures, pacemakers and electrodes.
  10. Reconstructive, plastic and reconstructive plastic surgeries.
  11. Therapeutic treatment of chromosomal disorders and hereditary diseases.
  12. Therapeutic treatment of malignant neoplasms of the thyroid gland and other endocrine glands, including the use of proton therapy.
  13. Therapeutic treatment of acute inflammatory polyneuropathies and complications of myasthenia gravis.
  14. Therapeutic treatment of systemic connective tissue lesions.
  15. Therapeutic treatment of severe forms of diseases of the circulatory, respiratory and digestive organs in children.
  16. Combined treatment of pancreatic diseases.
  17. Combined treatment of malignant neoplasms.
  18. Combined treatment of hereditary bleeding disorders and aplastic anemia.
  19. Combined treatment of osteomyelitis.
  20. Combined treatment of conditions associated with complicated pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period.
  21. Combined treatment of complicated forms of diabetes mellitus.
  22. Combined treatment of hereditary diseases.
  23. Combined treatment of severe forms of diseases and combined pathologies of the eye and its adnexa.
  24. Complex treatment of burns with a body surface area of ​​30 percent or more.
  25. Types of treatment associated with the use of hemo- and peritoneal dialysis.
  26. Nursing premature babies weighing up to 1.5 kg.

N 411 this List is supplemented by paragraph 27

In this article we will tell you which drugs are included in the list of drugs for tax deduction in 2018. We will explain how to understand it and find a specific pharmacy name.

What medications can you get a tax deduction for?

The list of medicines for tax deduction is given in Government Decree No. 201 dated March 19, 2001. It is divided into 18 sections depending on the scope of application of the funds. For example, medicines for the treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, etc.

The list does not contain specific names of drugs, but their international nonproprietary names. That is, one drug corresponds to several pharmaceutical drugs.

Important! According to the order of the Ministry of Health dated December 20, 2012 No. 1175n, when a doctor writes a prescription, he indicates the international name of the medicine, and not the trade name. You can compare trade and international names in the State Register of Medicines, presented on the website grls.rosminzdrav.ru.

Example 1

The endocrinologist prescribed levothyroxine sodium tablets for Olga Semyonovna to compensate for hypothyroidism. The drug is indicated in Section 13 of the list of medicines for which a tax deduction is provided. Olga Semyonovna checked the data in the Register of Medicines and realized that different drugs fit this name: Eutirox,L-Thyroxine, etc. Having purchased any of them, a woman has the right to apply for a deduction.

Thus, you can find out whether a medicine is included in the list for personal income tax deduction by following these brief instructions:

  1. Go to the registry website.
  2. Enter the medicine into the search bar and click the “Find” button.

  1. In the window that appears, see what international name and release form the medicine has.



  1. Compare the data with those indicated in the List. You can download the list of drugs for the 2018 tax deduction by copying it from this article (presented below) or from open legal systems.



  1. If the name and release form are the same, then this medicine is included in the list of medicines subject to tax deduction in 2018.

Example 2

Sergei Ilyich suffered a heart attack 18 months ago. To prevent complications, the doctor prescribed him Brilint tablets. The generic name of the drug is ticagrelor. It is not included in the list of drugs subject to tax deduction. Sergei Ilyich concluded that the purchase of the drug Brilinta is not subject to tax refund.

Important! As the Federal Tax Service indicated in a letter from, if a drug is not on the list of medicines for a social tax deduction, but it contains the drug specified in it, then a tax refund is still possible.

Example 3

The doctor prescribed Alexey ibuprofen, mentioned in list of drugs for personal income tax refund in 2018. At the pharmacy, Alexey was advised to buy Nurofen. It contains both ibuprofen and other components. The Federal Tax Service approved the deduction for the man.

We remind you that in order to return the NFDL, 3 conditions must be met:

  • the product is on the list of drugs eligible for tax refund for drugs;
  • the doctor entered the prescription on the form and stamped it for the tax office;
  • expenses are confirmed by receipts.

List of drugs to receive a tax deduction

Full list of medicines for payment of tax deductions (given from Resolution No. 201):

  1. Anesthetics and muscle relaxants
    • 1. Anesthesia
  • halothane (solution for inhalation anesthesia in vials)
  • hexobarbital (powder for injection)
  • Dinitrogen oxide (cylindered gas)
  • ketamine (injection solution)
  • sodium oxybate (solution for injection)
  • sodium thiopental (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • Diethyl ether (liquid in bottles)
    • 2. Local anesthetics
  • bupivacaine (injection)
  • lidocaine (aerosol, solution for injection, gel, solution in capsules, eye drops)
    • 3. Muscle relaxants
  • atracurium besilate (solution for injection)
  • botulinum toxin, albumin (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • vecuronium bromide (powder for injection)
  • pipecuronium bromide (powder for injection)
  • suxamethonium bromide (powder)
  1. Analgesics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, drugs for the treatment of rheumatic diseases and gout
    • 1. Narcotic analgesics
  • morphine (injection solution, tablets)
  • morphine + narcotine + papaverine + codeine + thebaine (injection solution)
  • pentazocine (injection solution, tablets)
  • piritramide (injection solution)
  • trimeperidine hydrochloride (injection solution, tablets)
  • fentanyl (injection solution)
    • 2. Non-narcotic analgesics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
  • acetylsalicylic acid (tablets)
  • diclofenac sodium (tablets, dragees, injection solution, suppositories, gel, eye drops)
  • ibuprofen (capsules, tablets, syrup, cream)
  • ketoprofen (tablets, capsules, suppositories, gel, powder for solution)
  • lornoxicam (tablets, lyophilized powder for injection solution)
  • meloxicam (tablets, suppositories)
  • nalbuphine (solution for injection)
  • tramadol (injection solution, capsules, tablets, oral drops, suppositories)
    • 3. Medicines for the treatment of gout
  • allopurinol (tablets)
    • 4. Other means
  • colchicine (tablets, dragees)
  • penicillamine (tablets, capsules, dragees)
  1. Medicines used to treat allergic reactions
    • 1. Antihistamines
  • Quifenadine (tablets)
  • ketotifen (tablets, capsules, syrup)
  • chloropyramine (tablets, solution for injection)
  1. Drugs affecting the central nervous system
    • 1. Anticonvulsants
  • valproic acid (tablets, capsules, syrup, dragees, suspension, drops)
  • carbamazepine (tablets)
  • clonazepam (tablets, drops, injection solution)
  • lamotrigine (tablets)
  • phenytoin (tablets)
  • phenobarbital (tablets, oral solution)
  • ethosuximide (capsules)
    • 2. Drugs for the treatment of parkinsonism
  • amantadine (tablets, solution for injection)
  • biperiden (tablets, solution for injection)
  • levodopa + benserazide (capsules)
  • Levodopa + carbidopa (tablets)
  • trihexyphenidyl (tablets)
    • 3. Sedatives and anxiolytics, drugs for the treatment of psychotic disorders
  • haloperidol (tablets, solution for injection)
  • diazepam (tablets, injection solution, suppositories)
  • Zuclopenthixol (tablets, solution for injection)
  • clozapine (tablets, injection solution)
  • levomepromazine (tablets, solution for injection)
  • lorazepam (tablets)
  • medazepam (tablets, granules, capsules)
  • nitrazepam (tablets)
  • pericyazine (drops, capsules)
  • perphenazine (tablets)
  • Pipothiazine (solution for injection, drops)
  • sulpiride (tablets, injection solution, capsules, oral solution)
  • thioproperazine (tablets, solution for injection)
  • Thioridazine (tablets, dragees)
  • trifluoperazine (tablets, solution for injection)
  • phenazepam (tablets, solution for injection)
  • fluspirilene (solution for injection)
  • fluphenazine (solution for injection)
  • chlorpromazine (tablets, injection solution, dragees)
  • chlorprothixene (tablets)
    • 4. Antidepressants and mood stabilizers
  • amitriptyline (tablets, injection solution, dragees)
  • imipramine (tablets, dragees, solution for injection)
  • clomipramine (tablets, dragees, solution for injection)
  • lithium carbonate (tablets, capsules)
  • maprotiline (tablets, dragees, solution for injection)
  • mianserin (tablets)
  • moclobemide (tablets)
  • sertraline (tablets)
  • tianeptine (tablets)
  • fluoxetine (tablets, capsules)
  • citalopram (tablets)
    • 5. Medicines for the treatment of sleep disorders
  • zolpidem (tablets)
    • 6. Drugs for the treatment of multiple sclerosis
  • glatiramer acetate (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • interferon beta (lyophilized powder for injection)
    • 7. Means for the treatment of alcoholism and drug addiction
  • naloxone (injection solution)
  • Naltrexone (tablets, capsules)
    • 8. Anticholinesterase drugs
  • distigmine bromide (tablets, solution for injection)
  • neostigmine methyl sulfate (tablets, solution for injection)
  • pyridostigmine bromide (tablets, dragees, solution for injection)
    • 9. Other drugs affecting the central nervous system
  • vinpocetine (tablets, solution for injection)
  • hexobendine + etamivan + etophylline (tablets, solution for injection)
  • nimodipine (tablets, solution for infusion)
  1. Means for the prevention and treatment of infections
    • 1. Antibacterial
  • Azithromycin (tablets, powder, syrup)
  • amikacin (powder for injection, solution for injection)
  • amoxicillin + clavulanic acid (solution for injection)
  • ampicillin (tablets, capsules, powder for injection)
  • benzathine benzylpenicillin (powder for injection)
  • benzylpenicillin (powder for injection)
  • vancomycin (powder for injection)
  • gentamicin (ointment, cream, injection solution, eye drops)
  • josamycin (tablets, suspension)
  • doxycycline (tablets, capsules, powder for injection)
  • imipenem (powder for injection)
  • carbenicillin (powder for injection)
  • Clarithromycin (tablets)
  • co-trimoxazole (tablets, suspension, solution for injection)
  • lincomycin (capsules, ointment, solution for injection)
  • meropenem (powder for injection)
  • mesalazine (suspension)
  • mupirocide (ointment)
  • norfloxacin (tablets, eye drops)
  • Pefloxacin (tablets, solution for injection)
  • spiramycin (tablets, granules for suspension)
  • sulfacetamide (eye drops)
  • chloramphenicol (tablets, capsules, powder for injection, eye drops)
  • cefaclor (capsules, granules, syrup, suspension)
  • Cefaperazone (powder for injection)
  • cefipime (powder for injection)
  • cefotaxime (powder for injection)
  • ceftazidime (powder for injection)
  • ceftriaxone (powder for injection)
  • cefuroxime (powder for injection)
  • ciprofloxacin (tablets, injection solution, eye drops)
  • erythromycin (tablets, ointment, syrup, ampoules)
    • 2. Anti-tuberculosis drugs
  • isoniazid (tablets, solution for injection)
  • lomefloxacin (tablets)
  • pyrazinamide (tablets)
  • Prothionamide (tablets)
  • rifabutin (capsules)
  • rifampicin (capsules, powder for injection)
  • streptomycin (powder for injection)
  • ethambutol (tablets, dragees)
  • ethionamide (dragée)
    • 3. Antiviral agents
  • acyclovir (tablets, ointment, cream, powder for injection)
  • ganciclovir (capsules, powder for injection)
  • didanosine (tablets, powder for oral solution)
  • zidovudine (capsules, syrup, solution for injection)
  • indinavir (capsules)
  • efavirenz (capsules)
  • lamivudine (tablets, solution for internal use)
  • nevirapine (tablets, suspension)
  • stavudine (capsules, powder for oral solution)
    • 4. Antifungal agents
  • amphotericin B (ointment, powder for injection)
  • amphotericin B + methylglucamine (tablets)
  • griseofulvin (tablets, liniment, suspension)
  • itraconazole (capsules)
  • clotrimazole (vaginal tablets, cream, aerosol, solution)
  • terbinafine (tablets, cream)
  • fluconazole (capsules, solution for injection)
    • 5. Antiprotozoal and antimalarial drugs
  • Hydroxychloroquine (tablets)
  • Metronidazole (tablets, injection solution, suppositories)
  • chloroquine (tablets, solution for injection)
    • 6. Other means
  • bifidumbacterin (tablets, powder for suspension)
    • 7. Vaccines and serums
  • immunobiological preparations (for the diagnosis and prevention of infectious diseases in accordance with the epidemiological situation in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation)
  • test system for AIDS diagnosis
  1. Antineoplastic, immunosuppressive and related drugs
    • 1. Cytostatic agents
  • azathioprine (tablets)
  • aranose (powder for injection)
  • asparaginase (powder for injection)
  • bleomycin (powder for injection)
  • busulfan (tablets)
  • vinblastine (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • vincristine (lyophilized powder for injection, solution for injection)
  • vinorelbine (solution for injection)
  • gemcitabine (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • Hydroxyurea (capsules)
  • dacarbazine (powder for injection)
  • dactinomycin (powder for injection, solution for injection)
  • daunorubicin (powder for injection)
  • doxorubicin (powder for injection)
  • docetaxel (concentrate for injection solution)
  • idarubicin (capsules, lyophilized powder for injection)
  • irinotecan (solution for infusion)
  • ifosfamide (powder for injection)
  • calcium folinate (solution for injection)
  • carboplatin (powder for injection, solution for injection)
  • carmustine (lyophilized powder)
  • clodronic acid (capsules, concentrate for the preparation of infusion solution)
  • melphalan (tablets, powder for injection)
  • Mercaptopurine (tablets)
  • methotrexate (tablets, powder for injection, solution for injection)
  • mitoxantrone (solution for injection, concentrate for infusion)
  • mitomycin (powder for injection)
  • oxaliplatin (powder for the preparation of infusion solution)
  • paclitaxel (solution for injection, concentrate for infusion)
  • procarbazine (capsules)
  • Prospidium chloride (lyophilized powder, ointment)
  • thioguanine (tablets)
  • thiotepa (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • tretinoin (capsules)
  • fludarabine (powder for injection)
  • fluorouracil (solution for injection, concentrate for infusion)
  • chlorambucil (tablets)
  • cyclophosphamide (tablets, dragees, injection solution)
  • cisplatin (lyophilized powder for injection, solution for injection)
  • Cytarabine (powder for injection, solution for injection)
  • epirubicin (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • etoposide (solution for injection)
    • 2. Hormones and antihormones
  • aminoglutethimide (tablets)
  • anastrozole (tablets)
  • ganirelix (solution for injection)
  • goserelin (depot capsules)
  • medroxyprogesterone (tablets, granules, injection suspensions)
  • tamoxifen (tablets)
  • triptorelin (injection solution, lyophilized powder for injection solution)
  • flutamide (tablets)
  • cetrorelix (lyophilized powder for injection solution)
    • 3. Related products
  • interferon alpha (powder for injection, solution for injection, suppositories)
  • lenograstim (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • molgramostim (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • ondansetrion (tablets, solution for injection)
  • filgrastim (solution for injection)
  1. Drugs for the treatment of osteoporosis
    • 1. Stimulators of osteoformation
  • alendronic acid (tablets)
  • alfacalcidol (capsules)
  • calcitonin (powder for injection)
  • calcium carbonate + ergocalciferol (tablets)
  1. Drugs affecting blood
    • 1. Antianemic drugs
  • iron hydroxide sucrose complex (solution for injection)
  • iron sulfate (tablets, dragees)
  • iron sulfate + ascorbic acid (tablets)
  • folic acid (tablets)
  • cyanocobalamin (injection solution)
  • epoetin beta (solution for injection)
    • 2. Drugs affecting the blood coagulation system
  • alpostadil (powder for solution for injection)
  • alteplase (lyophilized powder for injection)
  • heparin sodium (solution for injection)
  • nadroparin calcium (syringes with solution for injection)
  • pentoxifylline (tablets, solution for injection)
  • protamine sulfate (solution for injection)
  • streptokinase (powder for injection)
  • ticlopidine (tablets)
  • phenindione (tablets)
  • enoxaparin sodium (syringes with solution for injection)
    • 3. Solutions and plasma substitutes
  • amino acids for parenteral nutrition (solution for parenteral nutrition)
  • hemin (concentrate for the preparation of infusion solution)
  • dextrose (solution for injection, solution for infusion)
  • pentastarch (solution for infusion)
    • 4. Plasma preparations
  • albumin (solution for infusion)
  • coagulation factor VIII (powder for injection)
  • coagulation factor IX (powder for injection)
    • 5. Lipid-lowering drugs
  • simvastatin (tablets)
  • phospholipids + pyridoxine + nicotinic acid + adenosine monophosphate (solution for injection)
  1. Drugs affecting the cardiovascular system
    • 1. Antianginal drugs
  • isosorbide dinitrate (tablets, capsules, injection solution, aerosol)
  • isosorbide mononitrate (tablets, capsules)
  • nitroglycerin (tablets, capsules, patch, solution for injection)
    • 2. Antiarrhythmic drugs
  • allapinin (tablets, solution for injection)
  • amiodarone (tablets, solution for injection)
  • atenolol (tablets)
  • metoprolol (tablets)
  • procainamide (tablets, solution for injection)
  • propafenone (tablets)
  • Quinidine (tablets)
  • etacizin (tablets)
    • 3. Antihypertensive drugs
  • Azamethonium bromide (injection solution)
  • amlodipine (tablets)
  • betaxolol (tablets, eye drops)
  • verapamil (tablets, capsules, dragees, solution for injection)
  • doxazosin (tablets)
  • methyldopa (tablets)
  • nifedipine (tablets, capsules)
  • propranolol (tablets, solution for injection)
  • fosinopril (tablets)
    • 4. Drugs for the treatment of heart failure
  • valsartan (tablets)
  • Digoxin (tablets, drops, solution for injection)
  • irbesartan (tablets)
  • captopril (tablets)
  • Quinapril (tablets)
  • perindopril (tablets)
  • enalapril (tablets, solution for injection)
    • 5. Vasopressors
  • dobutamine (lyophilized powder for injection, concentrate for infusion)
  • dopamine (solution for injection, concentrate for infusion)
  • phenylephrine (injection solution, eye drops)
  • ephedrine (injection solution)
  1. Diagnostic tools
    • 1. X-ray contrast agents
  • sodium amidotrizoate (solution for injection)
  • barium sulfate + sodium citrate + sorbitol + antifomsilan + nipagin (powder)
  • gadodiamide (injection solution)
  • gadopentetic acid (injection solution)
  • galactose (granules for injection solution)
  • iohexol (solution for injection)
  • iopromide (injection solution)
    • 2. Fluorescent agents
  • fluorescein sodium (solution for injection)
    • 3. Radioisotope agents
  • albumin microspheres, 99mTs (reagent for preparation, lyophilized powder for solution preparation)
  • bromezide, 99Tc (reagent for preparation, lyophilized powder for solution preparation)
  • pentatech, 99mTs (reagent for preparation, lyophilized powder for solution preparation)
  • pirfotech, 99mTs (reagent for preparation, lyophilized powder for preparing solution)
  • strontium 89 chloride isotonic solution (solution for injection)
  • tehnefit, 99Ts (reagent for preparation, lyophilized powder for preparing solution)
  • technefor, 99mTs (reagent for preparation, lyophilized powder for solution preparation)
  1. Antiseptics and disinfectants
    • 1. Antiseptics
  • iodine (alcohol solution)
    • 2. Disinfectants
  • hydrogen peroxide (solution)
  • chlorhexidine (solution)
  • ethanol (solution)
  1. Drugs for the treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract
    • 1. Antacids and other antiulcer drugs
  • omeprazole (capsules)
  • pirenzepine (tablets, solution for injection)
  • famotidine (tablets, solution for injection)
    • 2. Antispasmodics
  • atropine (eye drops, solution for injection)
  • drotaverine (tablets, solution for injection)
  • platifillin (solution for injection)
    • 3. Pancreatic enzymes
  • Pancreatin (tablets, capsules, dragees)
    • 4. Drugs for the treatment of liver failure
  • artichoke leaf extract (tablets, syrup, injection solution)
  • lactulose (syrup)
    • 5. Antienzymes
  • aprotinin (lyophilized powder, solution for injection)
  1. Hormones and agents affecting the endocrine system
    • 1. Non-sex hormones, synthetic substances and antihormones
  • betamethasone (tablets, ointment, cream, drops, solution for injection)
  • bromocriptine (tablets, capsules)
  • hydrocortisone (lyophilized powder for injection, solution for intravenous injection, ointment, lotion)
  • human chorionic gonadotropin (powder for injection)
  • deoxycortone (tablets)
  • dexamethasone (tablets, eye drops, injection solution)
  • desmopressin (solution for injection, drops)
  • dihydrotachysterol (capsules, powder for injection solution, drops)
  • clomiphene (tablets)
  • Levothyroxine sodium (tablets)
  • levothyroxine + potassium iodide (tablets)
  • liothyronine + levothyroxine + potassium iodide + sodium propyloxybenzoate (tablets)
  • lutropin alfa (lyophilized powder for injection solution)
  • menotropins (powder for solution)
  • methylprednisolone (tablets, powder, ointment, suspension for injection, solution for injection)
  • nandrolone (oil solution for injection)
  • Octreotide (injection solution)
  • prednisolone (tablets, powder for injection, ointment, eye drops, solution for injection)
  • somatropin (powder for injection)
  • tetracosactide (injection suspension)
  • Thiamazole (tablets)
  • triamcinolone (ointment, tablets, injection suspension)
  • fludrocortisone (tablets, eye ointment)
  • follitropin alfa (lyophilized powder for injection solution)
  • follitropin beta (injection solution, lyophilized powder for injection solution)
  • choriogonadotropin alfa (lyophilized powder for injection solution)
  • Cyproterone (tablets, oil solution for injection)
    • 2. Androgens
  • methyltestosterone (tablets)
    • 3. Estrogens
  • Hydroxyprogesterone (injection solution, solution in oil)
  • dydrogesterone (tablets)
  • norethisterone (dragée)
  • progesterone (oil solution for injection)
  • ethinyl estradiol (tablets)
    • 4. Insulin and drugs used for diabetes mellitus
  • acarbose (tablets)
  • Glibenclamide (tablets)
  • Gliquidone (tablets)
  • Gliclazide (tablets)
  • glimepiride (tablets)
  • glipizide (tablets)
  • glucagon (powder for injection)
  • insulin DLD (injection solution)
  • insulin KD (solution for injection, suspension for injection)
  • insulin - Comb (suspension for injection)
  • insulin SrD (suspension for injection)
  • metformin (tablets)
  • pioglitazone hydrochloride (tablets)
  • repaglinide (tablets)
  1. Drugs for the treatment of kidney and urinary tract diseases
    • 1. Drugs for the treatment of prostate adenoma
  • alfuzosin (tablets)
  • creeping palm extract (capsules)
  • tamsulosin (capsules)
  • finasteride (tablets)
    • 2. Therapy for renal failure and organ transplantation
  • antithymocyte immunoglobulin (solution for infusion)
  • keto analogues of amino acids (tablets)
  • solution for peritoneal dialysis (solution)
  • cyclosporine (capsules, solution, concentrate for infusion)
    • 3. Diuretics
  • hydrochlorothiazide (tablets)
  • indapamide (dragées, tablets)
  • mannitol (solution for injection)
  • spironolactone (tablets)
  • furosemide (tablets, solution for injection)
  1. Medicines used for ophthalmological diseases, not indicated in other sections
    • 1. Anti-inflammatory drugs
  • azapentacene (solution)
  • boatsamide (eye drops)
  • pyrenoxine (tablets)
  • cytochrome + sodium succinate + adenosine + nicotinamide + benzalkonium chloride (eye drops)
    • 2. Miotic agents and agents for the treatment of glaucoma
  • Dorzolamide (eye drops)
  • pilocarpine (eye drops)
  • timolol (eye drops)
    • 3. Regeneration stimulants and retinoprotectors
  • emoxipin (solution for injection)
  1. Drugs affecting the uterus
    • 1. Hormonal agents that affect the muscles of the uterus
  • methylergometrine (tablets, injection solution, drops)
  • oxytocin (solution for injection)
  • pituitrin (solution for injection)
  • ergometrine (tablets)
    • 2. Other drugs that affect the muscles of the uterus
  • hexoprenaline (tablets, solution for injection, concentrate for infusion)
  • dinoprost (solution for injection)
  • dinoprostone (injection solution, gel)
  1. Drugs affecting the respiratory system
    • 1. Antiasthmatic drugs
  • Ambroxol (solution for inhalation and oral administration)
  • aminophylline (tablets, solution for injection)
  • beclomethasone (capsules, aerosol, spray)
  • budesonide (powder for inhalation)
  • ipratropium bromide (inhalation solution)
  • ipratropium bromide + fenoterol hydrobromide (inhalation solution, aerosol)
  • disodium cromoglycate (capsules for inhalation, powder, eye drops)
  • nedocromil (aerosol, eye drops, spray)
  • salbutamol (aerosol, tablets, solution for injection)
  • theophylline (tablets, capsules)
  • terbutaline (aerosol, tablets, powder for inhalation, solution for injection)
  • fenoterol (aerosol, solution for inhalation)
  • epinephrine (injection solution)
    • 2. Other drugs for the treatment of respiratory diseases not listed in other sections
  • acetylcysteine ​​(tablets, granulate, injection solution, aerosol)
  1. Solutions, electrolytes, acid balance correction agents, nutritional products
    • 1. Nutrient mixtures
  • lofenalac (powder for formula preparation)
  • phenyl-fry (powder for preparing nutritional mixture)
    • 2. Electrolytes, acid balance correction agents
  • potassium aspartate (tablets, solution for injection)
  • potassium iodide (tablets, mixture, solution)
  • potassium chloride (solution for injection)
  • calcium chloride (tablets, solution for injection)
  • magnesium aspartate (tablets, solution for injection)
  • sodium bicarbonate (solution for injection)
  • sodium citrate (powder, solution)
  • electrolyte solutions (solutions for infusion)
  1. Vitamins and minerals
    • 1. Vitamins
  • Menadione (solution for injection)
  • thiamine (tablets, solution for injection)