The government is now operating in accordance with the Guidance on Caretaker Conventions, pending the outcome of the 2025 federal election.
There are medicinal cannabis vaping devices included in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) that have been approved by the TGA for quality, safety and performance. These vaping devices are intended for the inhalation of vaporised medicinal cannabis, and can be purchased by patients in pharmacies.
The following table lists medicinal cannabis vaping devices approved for supply in Australia and will be updated periodically.
We encourage the use of these devices according to their ARTG registration and instructions for use. Refer to the links in the table below on how to use the devices.
Device name and how to use the device | Sponsor | Manufacturer | Battery type for the device | ARTG number and link to registration | Approved date |
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Mighty Medic - external site | Canopy Growth Australia Pty Ltd | Storz & Bickel GmbH | Lithium-ion (not 510 batteries) | 319028 | 18/06/2019 |
Mighty plus Medic - external site | Canopy Growth Australia Pty Ltd | Storz & Bickel GmbH | Lithium-ion (not 510 batteries) | 319028 | 18/06/2019 |
Volcano Medic 2 - external site | Canopy Growth Australia Pty Ltd | Storz & Bickel GmbH | Not applicable | 319028 | 18/06/2019 |
SyqeAir Inhaler - external site | Novachem Pty Ltd | Syqe Medical Ltd | Lithium-ion (not 510 batteries) | 424790 | 10/10/2023 |
Reporting problems
Consumers and health professionals are encouraged to report problems with medical devices. Your report will contribute to the TGA's monitoring of these products. For more information see the TGA Incident Reporting and Investigation Scheme (IRIS).