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Purpose
This guidance is for people who wish to access biologicals that are not included on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG), and are not otherwise exempt from being in the ARTG.
Biologicals that have been entered on the ARTG have been evaluated for quality, safety and efficacy. However, if you want to access a biological that is not included on the ARTG (an 'unapproved' biological), there are several pathways, depending on whether the use is:
- as part of a clinical trial (clinical trial schemes)
- for an individual patient (special access scheme)
- by an individual practitioner for multiple patients (authorised prescriber scheme).
You do not need to use an unapproved goods pathway if the biological is exempt from being included in the ARTG. For example, certain autologous human cells and tissues are exempt.
The pathways for accessing 'unapproved' biologicals cannot be used to facilitate the commercial supply of therapeutic goods.