Applications to register an over-the-counter (OTC) medicine are categorised into five levels based on risk, as follows:
Lower risk levels include applications to register OTC medicines that contain well-understood active ingredients or are identical to existing OTC medicines.
Higher risk levels include more complex applications such as medicines with new active ingredients or new indications.
The OTC application levels have defined timelines and submission requirements. Less supporting information is required and shorter target times apply to lower risk level applications.
After we receive an application to register an OTC medicine, we screen the application to determine whether it is complete and meets the requirements for an effective application. If the application is effective, it is accepted for evaluation.
During evaluation, we may make requests for information from the applicant to address issues that we have identified.