FAA Accepted Medications – Pilot Medical Solutions – LeftSeat. com Periodontitis – Most mouthwash type medications, including prescriptions drugs such as Chlorhexidine Gluconate, are FAA approved Polycythemia – Hydrea (Hydroxyurea) is approved by the FAA on a case by case basis
Medications Database - AOPA Find out what medications are appropriate for use as a general aviation pilot The status of medications listed in this AOPA-compiled database is verified through the FAA Aerospace Medical Certification Division
FAA Medication Database - Go Flight Medicine If you are a pilot or want to become one, it is critical you understand what the FAA’s policy is on any medication you may be prescribed Look up any medication below to see the FAA policy
AOPAs List of FAA Allowed Disallowed Medications In both cases the pilot wants to know if the medication is on the FAA’s list of allowed medications or if it will impact their ability to fly To help sort through this complicated issue, AOPA’s Pilot Information Center maintains a database of over 500 medications, both FAA-allowed and non-allowed