Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA)
We are Australia's government authority responsible for evaluating, assessing and monitoring products that are defined as therapeutic goods. We regulate medicines, medical devices and biologicals to help Australians stay healthy and safe.
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Search the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) by name, ID or sponsor. Search results from the ARTG include Consumer Medicines Information (CMI) and Product Information (PI). Not all CMI and PI documents are available on this website.
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Latest alerts
- Substitution instrument to address shortage of COUMADIN warfarin 5mg tabletsAs the shortage of Coumadin 5mg tablets is expected to continue, the TGA has made a Serious Scarcity Substitution Instrument to assist patients to access their medicine from their pharmacist without delay or interruption to treatment.
- PholcodineThe TGA has decided to cancel the registration of pholcodine-containing medicines and is recalling them from pharmacies.
- Curash Nappy Rash CreamChurch and Dwight are recalling two batches of Curash Nappy Rash Cream, following reports of adverse reactions
Latest news and updates
- GMP Clearance: Additional countries added to MRA pathwayMore applications for Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) clearances can now be assessed under the TGA’s MRA pathway.
- Check for pholcodine use before general anaesthesiaHealth professionals should check if patients undergoing general anaesthesia have used products containing pholcodine in the previous 12 months.
- JSHealth Vitamins fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful supply of a complementary medicineThe TGA has issued an infringement notice for $13,320 to Sydney company JSHealth Vitamins Pty Ltd for an alleged breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989.