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The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has issued 2 infringement notices totalling $26,640 to SA-based company Inspire Cosmetology Pty Ltd for allegedly importing unapproved cosmetic injectable products.
It is alleged that the company attempted to import medical devices containing prescription only substances that they did not have the approval or authority to import. Equivalent products can be obtained lawfully in Australia.
Patients seeking cosmetic injectables are at increased risk of adverse events when injected with products that have not been approved for supply in Australia. All prescription only products on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) undergo assessment by the TGA prior to inclusion to ensure they meet quality standards, including that they are sterile, contain only the labelled ingredients, and were manufactured in a suitable facility. Unregistered products do not come with these assurances.
Patients should make sure that the business they are engaging for cosmetic injections:
- has appropriate credentials to provide the service
- only supplies prescription products after a consultation with a suitably qualified health practitioner who has assessed whether the products are right for each patient
- only supplies products that are approved in Australia (are on the ARTG).
If you suspect non-compliance in relation to therapeutic goods, you can report illegal or questionable practices online to the TGA.
Contact for members of the media:
- Email: news@health.gov.au
- Phone: 02 6289 7400