Nicotine vaping laws are changing
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Prescriptions now required to import nicotine vaping products
Australian consumers now require a valid prescription from any of Australia's 100,000 medical practitioners to import nicotine vaping products, purchased from overseas websites. -
Consumers urged to see their GP ahead of changes to nicotine vaping laws
Users of nicotine vaping products are encouraged to make an appointment with their GP to discuss their smoking cessation options, ahead of changes from 1 October 2021. -
TGA confirms nicotine e-cigarette access is by prescription only
From 1 October 2021, the law for consumers to import nicotine e-cigarettes and liquid nicotine will align with the law for them to buy such products domestically
This webpage on the TGA website was printed on 21 Sep 2024. Printed content may be out of date. For up-to-date information, always refer to the digital version: https://www.tga.gov.au/news/blog/nicotine-vaping-laws-are-changing