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Therapeutic Goods Order No. 92 - Standard for labels of non-prescription medicines
This Therapeutic Goods Order constitutes a standard relating to the kinds of information required to be included on the label of non-prescription medicines.
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Guidance referring to this legislation
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GuidanceGuidance on the regulatory requirements for assessed listed medicines.
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GuidanceGuidelines for using the 'TGA assessed' claim on labels for assessed listed medicines and registered complementary medicines.
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GuidanceGuidance about the regulation of sport supplements in Australia for importers and sellers.
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GuidanceThis guidance is to assist sponsors understand their requirements when supplying ‘unapproved’ therapeutic goods under the Special Access Scheme and Authorised Prescriber Pathway.
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GuidanceGuidance to assist in meeting the Australian labelling requirements in TGO 91 and TGO 92.
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GuidanceGuidance for sponsors on changing information in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) for registered complementary medicines.
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GuidanceGuidance for industry on how to apply for consent to supply therapeutic goods that do not comply with subsection 9(2) of TGO 92.
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GuidanceGuidance to help you understand the different types of complementary medicines.
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GuidanceGuidance explaining how to find out which statements (if any) are required by the RASML for a particular over-the-counter (OTC) or complementary medicine.