What Schedule Is BISACODYL SUPPOSITORY?
BISACODYL SUPPOSITORY scheduling and classification across Australia, United States, and international jurisdictions. Also known as Walgreens Gentle Laxative.
BISACODYL SUPPOSITORY (Walgreens Gentle Laxative) is classified as S2 (Pharmacy Medicine - available from a pharmacy without a prescription, but must be provided by a pharmacist) under the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) in Australia. It is FDA approved in the United States.
Key Takeaways
- Australia (TGA): S2 - Pharmacy Medicine - available from a pharmacy without a prescription, but must be provided by a pharmacist
- United States (FDA): Approved (Rx only)
- Risk level: Minimal (0 points)
Scheduling by Jurisdiction
| Jurisdiction | Regulatory Body | Classification | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) | S2 | Not PBS listed |
| United States | FDA / DEA | Rx only (not DEA scheduled) | FDA approved |
What S2 Means for BISACODYL SUPPOSITORY
BISACODYL SUPPOSITORY is classified as S2 under the TGA Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons (SUSMP). Pharmacy Medicine - available from a pharmacy without a prescription, but must be provided by a pharmacist.
Claims and Workers Compensation Implications
When BISACODYL SUPPOSITORY (S2) appears on a claimant's medication list, the scheduling classification affects how claims professionals should assess and manage the claim.
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