About the TGA
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PageAs part of the Department of Health, the TGA safeguards and enhances the health of the Australian community through effective and timely regulation of therapeutic goods.
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PageTherapeutic goods can comprise a broad range of things, such as bandages, pregnancy testing kits, herbal remedies, tissue grafts and paracetamol.
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PageFind out what products and services are not regulated by the TGA.
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PageConnect with us on social media for timely information on TGA activities, updates and alerts.
TGA website
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DatasetFind our publications, laboratory reports, meeting minutes and statements, and scheduling decisions.
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Definition typeTerms, definitions and acronyms used in Australian therapeutic goods regulation.
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PageInformation that you provide to the TGA, such as personal, business or commercially confidential information, is treated as official information. The TGA, as part of the Commonwealth, is required to take measures to protect this information under the Australian Government Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF).
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PageThe Department of Health applies a range of security controls to protect its website from unauthorised access. However, users should be aware that the World Wide Web is an insecure public network that gives rise to a potential risk that a user's transactions are being viewed, intercepted or modified by third parties or that files which the user downloads may contain computer viruses, disabling codes, worms or other devices or defects.