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Compliance undertakingsWe have accepted a court-enforceable undertaking from Your Solution Compounding Pharmacy Pty Ltd, regarding advertising of prescription-only compounded medicines for weight-loss.
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Media releasesWe have accepted a court-enforceable undertaking from Your Solution Compounding Pharmacy Pty Ltd, regarding advertising of prescription-only compounded medicines for weight-loss.
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Media releasesAmendments to the Therapeutic Goods Regulations 1990 (Schedule 5, item 6) have been made resulting in compounded GLP-1 RA products no longer being able to be compounded by pharmacists and supplied to patients.
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BlogSome online health clinics are advertising and selling compounded medicines. However, it is important to know that compounded products are not identical to TGA approved products.
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Media releasesThe TGA is aware of several scams targeting consumers seeking semaglutide (Ozempic). Consumers are strongly advised not to use products unless they have come from a trusted source.
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NewsSupplies of Ozempic (semaglutide) have begun distribution in Australia but will remain quite limited for some time.
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NewsBefore you take a weight loss supplement or medicine, there are things to consider.