AUSTRALIAN regulatory
guidelines for sunscreens (ARGS)
have been developed by the
Therapeutic Goods Administration
(TGA) to provide guidance to
sponsors and manufacturers, and
to assist in the understanding of
the regulatory requirements for
sunscreens in Australia.
The guidelines spell out the
the different kinds of products,
regulatory bodies involved with
different standards and how they
apply.
The National Industrial Chemicals
Notification and Assessment
Scheme (NICNAS), Accord
Australasia, Australian Self-
Medication Industry Inc (ASMI)
and the Advisory Committee
on Non-prescription Medicines
(ACNM) worked with the TGA and a
public consultation to develop the
guidelines.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 27 Jan 16 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 27 Jan 16
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