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The Permissible Ingredients Determination (the Determination) is a legislative instrument that lists medicine ingredients that pose a low safety risk to the consumer. These low-risk ingredients are suitable for use in listed and assessed listed medicines. If an ingredient isn’t listed in the Determination, it can’t be used in listed or assessed listed medicines.
The Determination also outlines how to use these ingredients. This includes (but isn’t limited to):
- if an ingredient needs a label advisory statement
- any quantity restrictions sponsors must follow
- restrictions on the type of use for the ingredient - for example, only for oral use
- information on any other restriction as required.
The Determination is a legislative document. This means sponsors of listed and assessed listed medicines must comply with the requirements for each ingredient in their medicines.