For consumers
Learn how to safely access and use different health products in Australia.
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Travelling with medicines and medical devices
If you're travelling to or from Australia, bring your medicines or medical devices with you. -
Vapes: information for individuals and patients
Find out about therapeutic vapes for smoking cessation and the management of nicotine dependence, how they are regulated, and how they can be accessed. -
Medicine shortages information for consumers
Understand medicine shortages and what to do if your medicine is affected.
For industry
Understand your obligations and access resources to support your work.
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Guidance
Our Guidance explains the laws and regulations governing the development, manufacturing, marketing, and supply of therapeutic goods in Australia. -
Australian Regulatory Guidelines (ARGs)
The ARGs group together resources about regulatory requirements for biologicals, medical devices and medicines. -
For health professionals
Access product information and safety updates to support your practice.
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Vapes: information for prescribers
Learn about the regulatory framework for prescribing therapeutic vapes for smoking cessation or the management of nicotine dependence. -
Safety updates
Refer to our articles for health professionals about health products and emerging safety issues. -
Medicine shortages information for health professionals
General medicine shortage information and what to do if your patient’s medicine is in shortage.
Alerts
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Safety alerts
Refer to the latest safety alerts for medicines or medical devices with possible risks. -
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How to make a report
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Report a medicine or vaccine defect
Use this form to report defects that you think have arisen during manufacture, storage or handling of a medicine or vaccine. -
Reporting adverse events for consumers
How to report a side effect, reaction or other problem with a therapeutic good. Your report can help keep others safe. -
Reporting medical device incidents for sponsors and manufacturers
Industry portal - Log in to report medical device incidents via the Medical Device Incident Reporting (MDIR) system. -
Report a perceived breach or questionable practices
Use this form to report a perceived breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act, counterfeit products or questionable practices in relation to therapeutic products.
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Report non-compliant advertising
Report non-compliant advertisement for a medicine, medical device or any other type of therapeutic good, using our online portal.
Key resources
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Legislation
Find listed information for the legislation that is referred to in our Guidance content. -
Guidance
Our Guidance explains the laws and regulations governing the development, manufacturing, marketing, and supply of therapeutic goods in Australia. -
Resources
Search our resources for checklists, user guides, international scientific guidelines, compositional guidelines and forms. -
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Datasets
Search the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG), and safety alerts, product shortages, approvals, and regulatory actions. -
Decision trees
Use decision trees to check rules for therapeutic goods in Australia, including classification, reporting obligations, advertising requirements and supply pathways. -
Transactions
See a list of transactions which provide overview information about applications and submissions.
Latest articles
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Company, pharmacists issued $71k of infringement notices for alleged unlawful melatonin imports
Media releasesTGA has issued 10 infringement notices totalling $71,280 to Gezond Pty Ltd and 3 registered pharmacists. -
Enforcement action disrupts illicit vape distribution network in Sydney
Media releasesThe TGA, working with the NSW Police Force and other state and Commonwealth enforcement agencies, supported coordinated enforcement operations targeting a company allegedly involved in the importation, storage and distribution of vaping goods, nicotine pouches, illicit tobacco and other unlawful products. -
TGA flexes its muscle against illegal peptides and steroids
Media releasesTGA with the assistance of the NSW Police has seized more than $120,000 of illicit peptide and anabolic steroid products from 2 residential premises in New South Wales allegedly linked to a social media influencer.
Latest publications
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Scheduling decisions (final)This web publication constitutes a notice for amendments to the current Poisons Standard made under section 52D(2) of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989
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Scheduling submissionsFind out about the public submissions on scheduling matters referred to the ACMS #47 meeting held in June 2025
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Scheduling submissionsFind out about the public submissions on scheduling matters referred to the ACMS #47 and Joint ACMS-ACCS #40 meetings held in June 2025