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The TGA is currently investigating the CHOICE report on sunscreen SPF, as per our previous statement on 19 June 2025. This update recognises the significant public interest in this matter.
The TGA’s investigation is ongoing and is currently focused on a comprehensive review and analysis of the high volume of data received from sponsors. Given the complexity and scale of the material involved, this process will take time.
Variability in Sun Protection Factor (SPF) testing results associated with the ISO 24444:2019, Cosmetics — Sun protection test methods — In vivo determination of the sun protection factor (SPF) is a known issue. This is due, in part, because it relies on human subjects and a visual estimation of individual skin responses.
The TGA is currently reviewing existing SPF testing requirements. In doing so, the TGA is exploring alternative test methods that may be more reliable, including in vitro test methods.
Through its risk-based approach to the regulation of therapeutic goods, the TGA will take regulatory action as appropriate. For more information on this approach to regulation, please refer to the TGA’s Compliance Management page on its website.
Given Australia’s high incidence of skin cancer, the TGA reiterates that using sunscreen is an important measure to prevent the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation. This should be combined with seeking shade, wearing a wide-brimmed hat, wearing protective clothing and using sunglasses.