Ministry of Health approves list of medicines allowed for use without state registration
A total of 34 medicines and 117 medical devices without registered analogs in Uzbekistan have been included in the list. However, their use is permitted only with mandatory certification.

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The Ministry of Health has approved a list of pharmaceutical products and medical devices that can be used in medical practice without undergoing state registration. The relevant order was signed by the Minister of Health.
According to the document, the list includes medicines and medical devices that do not have registered equivalents in Uzbekistan. These products are authorized for medical use and importation without state registration, provided they undergo mandatory certification.
The list consists of 34 medicines and 117 medical devices. The validity of this order will remain in effect until January 1, 2028.
Here are some of the medicines included:
- Aflibercept – solution for intravenous injection / solution for intravitreal injection.
- Sapropterin – 100 mg tablets.
- Burosumab – 30 mg/mL injection solution.
- Deflazacort – 30 mg tablets.
- Miglustat – 100 mg capsules.
- Perampanel – 2 mg, 4 mg, 8 mg, 10 mg tablets.
- Vigabatrin – 500 mg tablets; 500 mg powder.
- Modafinil – 5 mg tablets.
- Tetracosactide – 1 mg/1 mL intramuscular suspension.
- Mitomycin – 10 mg, 20 mg powder for injection solution preparation.
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