This is a formulary of prescription drugs that may be used by naturopathic physicians in a manner that is consistent with their scope of practice.
In accordance with 26 VSA § 4125(c), this formulary has been established by the Commissioner of Health with the advice of the advisor appointees described at 26 VSA § 4126.
A person licensed under 26 VSA Chapter 81 (Naturopathic Physicians) shall not prescribe, dispense, or administer any controlled substances except those natural medicines authorized by these rules. "Natural medicines" are substances present in or produced by nature, not artificial or man-made.
Licensed naturopathic physicians may only order, prescribe, dispense and administer certain medications of mineral, animal and botanical origin which are:
The following products may be prescribed by naturopathic Physicians: Routes of administration are usual routes.
PO = By Mouth
IM = Intra Muscular
IV = Intra Venous
SQ = Subcutaneous
Topical = Applied To Skin
Botanical Medicines as exemplified in traditional botanical and herbal pharmocopea may be utilized by naturopathic physicians, following the above guidelines. The botanicals listed below represent substances that are currently available by prescription only, or they are botanicals that have both prescriptive and non-prescriptive dosage forms available.
Substance | Conditions Used For | Specific Dose | Route ofAdministration |
Belladonna | clears & prevents local congestion, early stages of fever | Belladonna -0.03% atropinel-10 drops/atropine | PO |
Carnivora | immune stimulation stimulates lymphocyte production | 1 cc/d | IM or IV |
Codeine | refractory cough | 10mg/tsp1-2 tsp q 4 hr not to exceed 8-10 tsp/d | PO |
Colchicine | gout other experimental disc disease-non surgical tx | acute: 1 mg/12 hr/maintainance:.5-1.5 | PO or IV |
Ephedra | also pseudoephedra bronchial dilator increases metabolic rate | standardized 10% extract125-250mg | PO |
Ergotamine Tartate | vascular migraine | 1 mg/tab/total dose/attack not to exceed 6mg | PO |
Glycerhiza Usually OTC specific Rx | anti-inflammatory anti-viral/anti-bacterial | 20cc/day | PO, IV |
Hyocyamus Scopalamine Hyocyamine SO4 | anti-spasmodic, coughs, cystitis, sedative | .125-.5mg TID/2-5 drops tincture | PO |
Nicotine (patch) | smoking cessation | 7-21 mg/d serial | Transdermal |
Physostigmine | in small doses, stimulates smooth muscle/severe atony of bladder | 1-3 grain (pwd)/3-10 drops (tincture)phys | PO Occasional IM |
Pilocarpine | diaphoretic fevers acute skin rxn's stimulates body secretions | pilocarpine HC11/12-1/6 grain 5-60 drops fluid | PO |
Podophyllum | cholagogue/hydrogogue alterative topical - for Dr's use not Rx | 1/10 to 10 drops 5-15 grain (pwd)10mg- | Topical |
Salix-Salicylates | anti-inflammatory analgesic arthritis | 200-300mg/d in divided doses BID-TIP | PO Topical |
Sarapin | pain syndromes cephalgia, sciatica | 2-10ml for injection trigger points | IM |
Viscum Album | anti-hypertensive | 1-2ml TIDpwd 10-25g | PO |
Iscador Iscucin | immune stimulant increases natural killer cells increases CD4 activity | 1 cc/d | IV or SQ |
Yohimbe HCI | male erectile dysfunction/ mood regulator | each tab 5.4mg 1/2 or 1 TID | PO |
Substance | Length of | # of | Comments |
Treatment | Refills | ||
Belladonna | small doses short | none | in non- |
period of time | opthalmic | ||
1 week | dosage forms | ||
Carnivora | 6wk - 3mo | potentially | |
could be | |||
repeated | |||
Codeine | 7 days | none | single |
prescriptions | |||
for refractory | |||
cough only | |||
Colchicine | can be used long- | many | i.v. can greatly |
term 4-6 tx | increase | ||
therapeutic | |||
effectiveness | |||
Ephedra | can be used long- | many | |
term high | |||
tendency to | |||
tolerance | |||
Ergotamine | short- term no | may be | |
Tartate | more than 10mg | repeated | |
per week | |||
Glycerhiza | 8-16 weeks | refill | 2.0% |
Usually OTC | depends | glycerrhizin | |
specific Rx | on | 0.1% | |
response | cysteine 2.0% | ||
Hyocyamus | 7-10 days | none | |
Scopalamine | |||
Hyocyamine | |||
SO4 | |||
Nicotine | 4-12 wk | may be | |
(patch) | variable | repeated | |
Physostig- | 4-7 days | none | in non- |
mine | opthalmic | ||
dosage forms | |||
Pilocarpine | 4-7 days | none | in non- |
opthalmic | |||
dosage forms | |||
Podophyl- | 4-12 weeks | unlikely | |
lum | need for | ||
repeat | |||
Salix- | long -term use | with | |
Salicylates | possible unlikely | caution | |
in naturopathic | side | ||
practice | effects | ||
Sarapin | variable with 5-7 | 1-5 tx | |
days or more | |||
between | |||
Viscum | long -term | many | |
Album | |||
Iscador | month to years | many | |
Iscucin | |||
Yohimbe | usual not more | depends | |
HCI | than 10 weeks | on patient | |
response |
Saline, Sodium Bicarbonate, Dextrose injection, Dextrose and Saline, Lactated Ringer's Solution, Ringer's Solution
Guaiacol, Iodinated Glycerol
Amylase, Chymotrypsin, Lipase, Pancreatin, including Pancrelipase, Papain, Protease, Typsin
Vitamin A, Betacarotene and Derivatives
Thiamin (Vitamine B1)
Riboflavin (Vitamine B2)
Niacin (Vitamine B3)
Pantothenic Acid including dexpanthenol (Vitamine B5)
Pyridoxine (Vitamine B6)
Cyanocobalamin or hydroxycobalamin (Vitamine B12), including intrinsic factor
Folic Acid
Biotin
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
Vitamin D (including calcitrol, calcifediol, ergocalciferol)
Vitamin E
Vitamin K (including menadiol)
The following products may be purchased or otherwise obtained by naturopathic physicians in any dosage form for appropriate use, but may not be prescribed:
Cobalt (57Co)
Corticotropin
Glucola
Lactulose/Mannitol Solution
Pentagastrin
Zylose
Tuberculin Tests
Diptheria Toxin
Coccidioidin
Histoplasmin
Candida and Trichophyton Extracts
Mumps skin test antigen
Skin test antigens, multiple
Podophyllum Resin 25%
Podofilox 0.5% Solution
Topical anethetics and local anasthetics as described in the USP.
This formulary will be reviewed and revised on an annual basis.
13-061 Code Vt. R. 13-140-061-X
AMENDED: March 24, 2000 (Secretary of State Rule Log #00-15)