THE TGA has launched another
consultation on proposed changes
to 472 ingredient names, as part
of a project on international
harmonisation of terminology.
The TGA has routinely used
International Non-proprietary
Names (INNs) maintained by the
World Health Organization, but has
identified the list of items which
are currently not consistent with
international standards.
A consultation document is now
online at the TGA website, with
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