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164 AFI48-123 22 MAY 2001<br />

A7.32.5.1. Chlorothiazide or hydrochlorothiazide for control of hypertension or hypercalciuria.<br />

A7.32.5.2. Triamterene for control of hypertension.<br />

A7.32.5.3. Lisinopril for treatment of hypertension (ACS review or evaluation may be required<br />

for Flying Class II, refer to current ACS policy). Flying Class II waiver requires a medically monitored<br />

centrifuge evaluation. If a medically monitored centrifuge evaluation has not been performed,<br />

rated individuals will be considered for a categorical Flying Class IIC waiver (Member<br />

must undergo a medically monitored centrifuge evaluation required prior to return to assignment<br />

to Fighter, Attack, Reconnaissance (FAR), or trainer aircraft (except T-1).<br />

A7.32.5.4. Probenecid for treatment of gout or hyperuricemia.<br />

A7.32.5.5. Allopurinol for treatment of gout or hyperuricemia.<br />

A7.32.5.6. Combination <strong>the</strong>rapy of thiazide with triamterene, probenecid, allopurinol, or oral<br />

potassium supplements.<br />

A7.32.5.7. Epinephrine derivatives without added action agents, or betablockers (Timolol,<br />

Levobunolol, Betaxolol) all for topical use only, to control glaucoma.<br />

A7.32.5.8. Synthroid for treatment of thyroid hypofunction or for thyroid suppression.<br />

A7.32.5.9. Tetracycline, erythromycin, doxycycline in st<strong>and</strong>ard doses for acne management.<br />

A7.32.5.10. Sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim, tetracycline, ampicillin, doxycycline for chronic<br />

genitourinary infectious or prostatitis once asymptomatic.<br />

A7.32.5.11. Folic acid in <strong>the</strong> treatment of sprue.<br />

A7.32.5.12. Sucralfate (1 gram once daily) for prevention of recurrent, uncomplicated duodenal<br />

ulcers. Minimum 7 days observation required.<br />

A7.32.5.13. Ranitidine.<br />

NOTE: *Prior requirement for a FCIIA waiver is removed.<br />

A7.32.5.14. Pravachol (Note: May not be delegated locally).<br />

A7.32.5.15. Omeprazole (Note: Prior requirement for a FCIIA waiver is removed).<br />

A7.32.5.16. Nasal steroids or cromolyn nasal spray for control of mild to moderate allergic rhinitis,<br />

nonallergic rhinitis, or vasomotor rhinitis. Observation for control of <strong>the</strong> rhinitis (usually 7 to<br />

14 calendar days) is required. Claritin (loratidine) for <strong>the</strong> control of seasonal allergic rhinitis.<br />

A7.32.5.17. Griseofulvin for treatment of fungal infections may be granted a one year non-renewable<br />

waiver after a 4 week ground trial.<br />

A7.32.5.18. Clomiphene citrate for treatment of infertility.<br />

A7.32.5.19. Lovastatin or pravastatin for treatment of hypercholesterolemia.<br />

A7.32.5.20. Gemfibrozil may be considered for categorical IIA waiver by MAJCOM/SG.<br />

A7.32.5.21. Acyclovir (oral), for treatment of HSV or suppressive <strong>the</strong>rapy.

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