TGA - Therapeutic Goods Administration Regulating Australia's medicines, medical devices, blood, tissues and chemicals About TGA Contact TGA A-Z guide Sitemap ... Advanced search Prescription medicines Normally requires doctor's prescription. Examples: contraceptives, vaccines, antibiotics. OTC medicines Generally available over-the-counter. Examples: analgesics, cough remedies, sunscreens. Complementary medicines Also known as 'traditional' or 'alternative' medicines. Examples: herbal, vitamin, mineral, aromatherapy, homoeopathic products. Medical devices Instruments, equipment, material. Examples: medical gloves, bandages, syringes, condoms, pacemakers, dental products. Report problems How to report a problem with a medicine or a medical device. Includes adverse reactions, medical device incidents, product deficiencies or defects. Chemicals Gene technology Online services Manufacturing Committees Legislation What's new Media centre Job vacancies International activities Hot topics Use of paroxetine and SSRI medicines in pregnancy Trans-Tasman joint agency Security Privacy Statement Web page produced by Therapeutic Goods Administration, 18 August 1999 | |
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