(1) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and administer for preventive and therapeutic purposes the drugs listed in this natural substance formulary list as provided for in 37-26-301, MCA.
(2) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and administer all amino acids and amino acid combinations. The following are examples:
(a) alanine;
(b) arginine;
(c) aspartic acid;
(d) cystine;
(e) glutamic acid;
(f) glycine;
(g) histidine;
(h) hydroxyproline;
(i) isoleucine;
(j) leucine;
(k) levocarnitine;
(l) lysine;
(m) methionine;
(n) N-acetyl cysteine;
(o) phenylalanine;
(p) proline;
(q) serine;
(r) threonine;
(s) tryptophan; and
(t) valine.
(3) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and administer antimicrobials. Naturally derived examples are:
(a) antifungal agents:
(i) fluconazole;
(ii) gentian violet;
(iii) griseofulvin;
(iv) itraconazole;
(v) ketoconazole for topical use;
(vi) metronidazole;
(vii) nystatin; and
(viii) terninafine;
(b) cephalosporin derivatives:
(i) cefaclor;
(ii) cefadroxil;
(iii) cefdinir;
(iv) cefixime;
(v) cefpodoxime;
(vi) cefprozil;
(vii) ceftibuten;
(viii) ceftriaxone;
(ix) cephradine; and
(x) loracarbef;
(c) erythromycin and its salts:
(i) azithromycin;
(ii) clarithromycin; and
(iii) nitromide;
(d) penicillins:
(i) amoxicillin;
(ii) amoxicillin clavulanate;
(iii) ampicillin;
(iv) cloxacillin;
(v) dicloxacillin;
(vi) penicillin G; and
(vii) penicillin VK;
(e) tetracyclines:
(i) doxycycline;
(ii) minocycline; and
(iii) oxytetracycline;
(f) nitrofuran derivatives:
(i) nitrofurantoin;
(g) sulfonamide derivatives:
(i) sulfamethoxazole; and
(ii) trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole;
(h) quinolones:
(i) ciprofloxacin; and
(ii) levaquin.
(4) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and administer barrier contraceptives.
(5) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and administer all botanical extracts and their derivatives -- prescription and nonprescription substances -- as exemplified in traditional botanical and herbal pharmacopeia. These are to be used at accepted therapeutic dosages, which means a dose which by its actions on organs does not impair function or destroy human life. The following are examples:
(a) belladonna;
(i) atropine, atropine sulfate;
(b) carnivora;
(c) cineraria maritima;
(d) codeine salts;
(e) colchicine;
(f) ephedra:
(i) ephedrine; and
(ii) pseudoephedrine;
(g) ergot:
(i) ergonovine;
(ii) ergotamine tartrate; and
(iii) methylergonovine;
(h) glycerrhiza (licorice);
(i) hydrocodone;
(j) hyoscamus:
(i) hyoscyamine sulfate;
(ii) hyoscyamine; and
(iii) scopolamine;
(k) morphine;
(l) nicotine preparations;
(m) oxycodone;
(n) paregoric;
(o) pilocarpine;
(i) physostigmine;
(p) quinine;
(q) rauwolfia serpentina;
(r) salicylate salts;
(s) sarapin;
(t) theophylline;
(u) thiosinimum;
(v) tramadol;
(w) viscum album:
(i) iscador; and
(ii) iscucin; and
(x) yohimbine HCL.
(6) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and administer electrolytes and fluid replacement. The following are examples:
(a) dextrose solutions;
(b) lactated Ringer's solution;
(c) Ringer's solution;
(d) saline solutions; and
(e) sterile water for injection.
(7) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and administer expectorants and mucolytics. The following are examples:
(a) acetyl cysteine;
(b) guaiacol;
(c) iodinated glycerol; and
(d) potassium iodide.
(8) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and administer enzyme, digestive, and proteolytic preparations. The following are examples:
(a) amylase;
(b) chymotrypsin;
(c) hyaluronidase;
(d) lipase;
(e) pancreatin;
(f) pancrelipase;
(g) papain;
(h) secretin; and
(i) trypsin.
(9) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and administer homeopathic preparations - all prescription and nonprescription remedies.
(10) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and administer hormones. The following are examples:
(a) adrenal:
(i) adrenal cortical extract;
(ii) cortisol;
(iii) cortisone;
(iv) DHEA;
(v) epinephrine;
(vi) pregnenolone; and
(vii) prednisone;
(b) calcitonin;
(c) glucogon;
(d) gonadal:
(i) estrogens:
(A) conjugated estrogens;
(B) estradiol;
(C) estriol;
(D) estrone;
(E) estropipate;
(F) ethynyl estradiol;
(G) mestranol; and
(H) quinestrol;
(ii) progesterones:
(A) medroxyprogesterone acetate;
(B) norenthindrone and salts;
(C) progesterones; and
(D) progestogens; and
(iii) testosterone and its salts;
(e) insulin;
(f) pituitary hormones:
(i) ACTH;
(g) thymus; and
(h) thyroid USP:
(i) levothyroxine; and
(ii) liothyronine;
(i) thyroglobulin USP.
(11) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and administer liver preparations. The following is an example:
(a) trinsicon.
(12) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and administer all prescription and nonprescription minerals, trace metals and their derivatives. The following are examples:
(a) boron;
(b) calcium compounds;
(c) calciumedetate sodium;
(d) copper compounds;
(e) fluoride compounds;
(f) iodine:
(i) potassium iodide; and
(ii) niacinamide hydroiodide;
(g) iron salts;
(h) magnesium compounds;
(i) potassium compounds;
(j) silver nitrate; and
(k) trace mineral compounds:
(i) chromium;
(ii) selenium;
(iii) molybdenum;
(iv) vanadium; and
(v) zinc compounds.
(13) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and dispense the following miscellaneous drugs:
(a) albuterol;
(b) anticoagulants:
(i) heparin; and
(ii) warfarin;
(c) bile salts and acids:
(i) chenodiol;
(ii) cholic acid;
(iii) chenodeoxycholic acid;
(iv) dehydrocholic acid;
(v) ursodeoxycholic acid; and
(vi) ursodiol;
(d) biological agents:
(i) urea; and
(ii) bee venom;
(e) botox cosmetic;
(f) digestive aids:
(i) betaine HCL; and
(ii) glutamic HCL agents;
(g) DMSO, DMSA, DMPS;
(h) juvederm;
(i) lisinopril;
(j) metformin;
(k) misoprostol;
(l) oxygen;
(m) pyridium and pyridium plus;
(n) salicylic acid; and
(o) vaccines.
(14) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and administer vitamins, including all prescription and nonprescription vitamin preparations and their derivatives. The following are examples:
(a) ascorbic acid (vitamin C);
(b) biotin;
(c) cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12):
(i) hydroxocobalamin, including intrinsic factor;
(d) folic acid;
(e) niacin (vitamin B3);
(f) pantothenic acid (vitamin B5):
(i) dexpanthenol;
(g) phosphatidylcholine;
(h) pyridoxine (vitamin B6);
(i) riboflavin (vitamin B2);
(j) thiamin (vitamin B1);
(k) vitamin A:
(i) betacarotene and derivatives;
(l) vitamin D:
(i) calcitrol;
(ii) cacifediol;
(iii) dovonex; and
(iv) ergocalciferol;
(m) vitamin E; and
(n) vitamin K:
(i) menadiol.
(15) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and administer childbirth preparations. The following are examples:
(a) methergine;
(b) pitocin - IM injection;
(c) Rh immune globulin; and
(d) triple dye.
(16) Naturopathic physicians may prescribe and administer topical medicines. The following are examples:
(a) debridement/escharotic agents:
(i) podophyllum resin;
(ii) podofilox 0.5 percent solution;
(iii) urea cream 40 percent; and
(iv) trichloralacitate (TCA);
(b) miscellaneous topical agents:
(i) selenium sulfide; and
(ii) hydrocortisone;
(c) salicylic acid;
(d) scabicides and pediculoses - lindane, permethrin or whichever agent is the current recommended treatment for these infections;
(e) topical antibiotics:
(i) silver sulfadiazine cream; and
(ii) mupirocin;
(f) topical and local anesthetics:
(i) ethyl chloride spray;
(ii) fluro-ethyl spray;
(iii) fluro-methane spray;
(iv) lidocaine HCL; and
(v) procaine HCL.
(17) The licensed pharmacist member of the formulary committee formed pursuant to 37-26-301, MCA, shall serve on the committee for a four-year term unless the pharmacist resigns, or is replaced by vote of the board.