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Using permitted indications for your listed complementary medicine
Using permitted indications for your listed complementary medicine.
When you apply to list your medicine in the ARTG using the Electronic Listing Facility (ELF), you can select indications for your medicine from a searchable catalogue of permitted indications.
Indications permitted for use in listed medicines can relate to diseases, disorders or conditions that are normally of a benign or self-limiting nature that the average consumer can be expected to evaluate or diagnose accurately.
More information
- Using permitted indications
- Permitted indications determination
- Criteria for permitted indications fact sheet
- Guidance materials for permitted indications for listed medicines
- Principles for terminology used in permitted indications
- Selecting parent indications and linking indications
- Permitted indications for listed medicines guidance
- Listed medicines with blood glucose and cholesterol indications
- Listed medicines referencing macular degeneration
- Outcomes of the consultation on the draft list of permitted indications
- FAQs on issues raised by industry in relation to permitted indications
- Overview of permitted indications and transition arrangements