formulary
noun
[ ˈfɔːmjʊləri ]
• a collection of set forms, especially for use in religious ceremonies.
• an official list giving details of prescribable medicines.
formulary
adjective
• relating to or using officially prescribed formulas.
Origin:
mid 16th century: the noun from French formulaire or medieval Latin formularius (liber) ‘(book) of formulae’, from Latin formula (see formula); the adjective (early 18th century) is directly from formula.