Ministry of Health Medicines Formulary (MOHMF)

Introduction

The Ministry of Health Medicines Formulary (MOHMF), “Formulari Ubat Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia (FUKKM)", or sometimes known as Blue Book, is a list of medications that we can use in Ministry of Health (MOH) facilities.

  • It is typically updated 2-3 times a year to add, modify or delist the medications in it.
  • However, the information such as indications, dosages, adverse reaction, contraindications, interactions, precautions and method of purchase, in FUKKM is continuously being updated throughout the year.
  • The updated website version can be accessed here.

Before we continue further, please remember that:

  • MOHMF is not a list of medications available in Malaysia.
  • MOHMF is not equivalent to your hospital drug formulary.
  • MOHMF is not applicable in private clinic or hospital setting, only in government facilities.

Regarding MOHMF, there are 3 important concepts that you should be aware of:

  • Category of prescribers
  • KPK
  • Dossier



Category of Prescribers

In Malaysia Ministry of Health settings, the drug prescribing is categorized into few prescriber categories. It restricts the prescribing of a medical officer, where only a specialist or consultant can prescribe certain medications.

It is a policy and administrative approach to control and promote the rational and quality use of medicines in all hospitals, clinics and MOH institutions. Thus, the expenditure used for drug procurement can be controlled and the available financial allocation is used optimally.

As an overview, the category of prescribers who can initiate prescriptions as follows.

  • A* - Consultant/Specialists for specific indications only
  • A - Consultant/Specialists
  • A/KK - Consultant/Specialists/Family physician specialists
  • B - Consultant/Specialists/Family physician specialists/Medical officers
  • C - Consultant/Specialists/Family physician specialists/Medical officers/Paramedics
  • C+ - Consultant/Specialists/Family physician specialists/Medical officers/Paramedics/Paramedics doing midwifery

* Paramedics can only supply medicine with/without prescription and is not allowed to write a prescription.

As of July 2022, about 64% of medications in MOHMF can only be started by consultants or specialists (that is, falls under A*, A, A/KK).

NOTE: Not to be confused with legal classification of drugs as in Poisons Act 1952.



Medicines Special Approval Form

Medicines Special Approval Form is used to obtain and use medicines that require special approval from the Director General of Health (KPK - "Ketua Pengarah Kesihatan") or Senior Director of Pharmaceutical Services (PKPF - "Pengarah Kanan Perkhidmatan Farmasi").

Medicines Special Approval Form is subdivided into

Ideally, the use of these special approval medicines should be limited to situations where it is the last resort where patients are not responding or having adverse drug reactions to the registered medicines in Malaysia market.

NOTE: For applications to import or manufacture unregistered products for the treatment of life-threatening illnesses by private or other than MOH institutions, please visit this link.



Dossier and Suggestion

Proposal of new medicine/preparation or make changes to the MOH formulary can only be done by filling up respective Dossier forms.

  • D1 - To list new medicine(s) into the MOH Medicines Formulary or to list new indication(s) for existing medicines in the MOH Medicines Formulary
  • D2 - To add or amend formulation/dosage form/strength of medicines listed in the MOH Medicines Formulary
  • D3 - To change category of prescriber of medicines in the MOH Medicines Formulary
  • D4 - To add approved medicines in the MOH Medicines Formulary into institution’s medicines formulary
  • D5 - To delist approved medicine(s) or indication(s) from the MOH Medicines Formulary

The corresponding eligible applicants from MOH is only limited to D3, D4 and D5.

Any suggestion to amend information in the formulary can be done by completing the MOHMF Information Update Request Form.



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