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This guidance has been revised to include information on calculating safe concentrations of new sunscreen ingredients using the Australian Sunscreen Exposure Model (ASEM). In addition, the name of this guidance has been updated to Understanding the Regulation of Therapeutic Sunscreens (URTS).
The ASEM will now be used for assessing new ingredients that can absorb through the skin.
Purpose
The TGA regulates sunscreens in Australia that are classified as therapeutic goods to make sure they are safe, efficacious and high quality.
Understanding the regulation of therapeutic sunscreens ('this guidance') explains which sunscreens are regulated by us (therapeutic sunscreens) and which, providing they meet certain requirements, are not regulated by us (e.g. cosmetic sunscreens).
This guidance also provides:
- information on the Australian regulatory requirements for therapeutic sunscreens
- requirements for new sunscreen ingredients
- guidance on how to change an entry in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) for a listed sunscreen.
Many of the terms referred to in this guidance, such as 'therapeutic sunscreen', 'cosmetic', 'primary sunscreen', 'secondary sunscreen', and 'sun protection factor' (SPF) are defined in Glossary of terms and abbreviations.
For more information
- Email: nonprescriptionmedicines@health.gov.au
- Phone: 1800 020 653 (free call within Australia).