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Purpose
The information on this page is intended to help manufacturers, suppliers and advertisers of hand sanitisers to understand their regulatory obligations under therapeutic goods legislation. Specifically, this information covers:
- hand sanitisers that are excluded from TGA regulation because they meet specified formulation, manufacturing, labelling and advertising requirements
- hand sanitisers that are excluded from TGA regulation because they are cosmetics
- hand sanitisers that are regulated as therapeutic goods by the TGA
- advertising requirements for hand sanitisers.
Hand sanitisers that are regulated as therapeutic goods must be approved by the TGA before they are supplied, while hand sanitisers that are excluded from TGA regulation (either because they meet the specified requirements or because they are cosmetics) do not require TGA approval before they are supplied. All hand sanitisers are subject to advertising requirements.
If you are looking for information about using and buying hand sanitisers as a consumer, please see Hand sanitisers: Information for consumers.