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ACMD meeting statement, Meeting 74, 10 August 2023
Role of the ACMD in the TGA's regulatory decision-making process
The Advisory Committee on Medical Devices (ACMD) is a statutory advisory committee established by the Therapeutic Goods Regulations 1990. The committee provides independent expert advice on specific scientific and technical matters in order to aid the Therapeutic Goods Administration’s (TGA) decision making and other regulatory processes.
While the advice provided by the ACMD is an important element in the undertaking of the TGA's regulatory functions, it forms only part of the information that is available to delegates when they make a regulatory decision under the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. It is important to note that while appropriate consideration will always be given to such advice, the TGA is not obliged to follow the specific recommendations and advice given by the committee.
It should also be noted that information about advice provided by the committee may not become publicly available for some time after the committee has provided that advice. The purpose of this Meeting Statement is to describe in general terms the matters considered by the committee at each meeting and for it to be available as soon as reasonably practical after the relevant meeting.
Update on matters where the committee previously provided advice and a TGA decision has been made
Applications for one device - a novel eye laser treatment- considered at ACMD 73, had been approved.
There were no other decisions made for items previously considered by the committee.
Overview of the medical devices referred for advice
At the ACMD 73 meeting the Committee considered applications for the following devices:
- A Hip Replacement Component
- A Thoracic Aorta Endoprosthesis
- An Aortic Heart Valve
The Committee considered whether the benefits outweighed the risks for the devices and whether adequate evidence had been provided to demonstrate safety and performance through compliance with the Essential Principles.
Further information
Consideration and management of declarations of actual or potential conflicts of interest by committee members occurs by the Chair, committee members and the Department prior to and during the meeting (as appropriate).
For meeting #74, one member declared a conflict of interest in relation to involvement in a research grant proposal with possible support from sponsors on a device that the committee had been asked for advice on. This represented a real or perceived conflict for this member, and the member was excluded from the discussion on that item.
Meeting statements are made publicly available after each meeting.
For further information on the ACMD, please visit the ACMD Webpage or contact the ACMD Secretariat by email acmd.secretariat@health.gov.au.