About the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG)
The ARTG is the public database of therapeutic goods that can be legally supplied in Australia. You can search the ARTG to find details of therapeutic goods approved for supply.
Information held in the ARTG includes product name and formulation details, and sponsor (company) and manufacturer details.
For more details and how to use the ARTG search function, go to Searching the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG).
Search results from the ARTG include Consumer Medicine Information (CMI), Product Information (PI) and Public Summary documents. Not all CMI and PI documents are available on this website.
Search for health products on our ARTG database
For a more detailed search, we have an ARTG visualisation tool. This has been developed for larger screens and Chrome browser.
See ARTG Search Visualisation Tool - Advanced Search for information on additional search options
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Searching the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG)
Information on the ARTG and how to use the search function. -
About the ARTG Search Visualisation Tool
This document provides guidance on search options and conducting more complex searches on the ARTG -
Reinstatement of an entry on the ARTG
A sponsor may request an entry be reinstated on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) -
Changes to sponsorship of therapeutic goods
Guidance and updated forms for sponsorship changes and notification obligations.
Consumer and Product Information
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Product Information (PI)
Product Information (PI) documents can be found by searching this website or by using the PI search database. -
Consumer Medicine Information (CMI)
The CMI is a leaflet that contains information on the safe and effective use of a prescription or specified over-the-counter medicine. -
About Australian Public Assessment Reports for prescription medicines (AusPARs)
An AusPAR provides information about the evaluation of a prescription medicine and the considerations that led the TGA to approve or not approve an application. -
Australian prescription medicine decision summaries
The Australian Prescription Medicine Decision Summary (AusPMDS) provides a short overview of the TGA's evaluation process leading to the registration of a new prescription medicine on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG).
Access to therapeutic goods not on the ARTG
As with many aspects of the regulatory framework, there are situations where special policies have been developed in response to the needs of particular people or circumstances. Information on these policies and the relevant procedures can be found at:
These schemes cannot be used to facilitate the commercial supply of therapeutic goods.