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Reports
- TGA issues fines of nearly $1.8 million for alleged illegal activity in 2019-20
- Advertising compliance annual reports
COVID-19
2022
- NSW based herbal medicine practitioner fined $2,664 for making 'miracle' claims
2 March 2022: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $2,664 to an individual for a NSW based herbal medicine practitioner for an alleged breach of the Advertising Code. - TCF Trading Co Pty Ltd fined $13,320 for unlawful importation of COVID-19 rapid antigen tests
15 February 2022: The TGA has issued an infringement notice of $13,320 to Victorian-based company TCF Trading Co Pty Ltd for alleged unlawful importation of COVID-19 rapid antigen tests. - TGA warns about no special exemptions to import or supply unapproved rapid antigen tests have been granted by the TGA
28 January 2022: TGA in collaboration with the Australian Federal Police (AFP) are investigating false documentation allegedly used to support the illegal importation and supply of unapproved rapid antigen tests for COVID-19.
2021
- TGA warns about imports of ivermectin
14 December 2021: TGA has tested a number of imported products labelled as ivermectin and found that they are counterfeit. - Oxymed Australia Pty Ltd and director Malcolm Hooper ordered to pay $3 million for unlawful advertising of hyperbaric oxygen therapy devices
3 December 2021: Outcomes of the court action against Oxymed Australia Pty Ltd - NSW individual fined $7,992 for alleged unlawful advertising of ivermectin and zinc for COVID-19
30 November 2021: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $7,992 to an individual for allegedly advertising ivermectin and zinc lozenges to treat COVID-19 in breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. - Queensland individual fined $2,664 for alleged unlawful advertising of a homoeopathic medicine for COVID-19
24 November 2021: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $2,664 to an individual for an alleged breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. - NSW chiropractor fined $2,664 for alleged unlawful importation of ivermectin
17 November 2021: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $2,664 to a chiropractor from New South Wales for the alleged importation of ivermectin in breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. - Risks of importing Ivermectin for treatment of COVID-19
23 August 2021: Ivermectin is a prescription medicine that is not approved in Australia (or in other OECD countries) to prevent or treat COVID-19 disease, and should not be imported for this indication. - Canberra individual fined $2,664 for alleged unlawful advertising of a homoeopathic medicine in relation to COVID-19
23 July 2021: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $2,664 to an individual from Canberra, for a breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 in relation to the alleged unlawful advertising of a homoeopathic medicine with COVID-19 claims. - Starpharma Holdings Limited fined $93,240 for alleged unlawful advertising of 'Viraleze' in relation to COVID-19
2 July 2021: The TGA has issued seven infringement notices totalling $93,240 to Melbourne-based global biopharmaceutical company Starpharma Holdings Limited (Starpharma), for alleged illegal advertising of a nasal spray that is not approved for use in Australia. - Promotion of COVID-19 vaccinations: further information for healthcare practitioners and other advertisers
17 June 2021: Interaction between TGA and AHPRA advertising guidelines - Aidacare Pty Ltd fined $26,640 for alleged non-compliance with requests for face masks information
10 June 2021: The TGA has issued two infringement notices totalling $26,640 to Sydney company Aidacare Pty Ltd (Aidacare). - New regulatory arrangements support businesses and health professionals to communicate and incentivise COVID-19 vaccination
7 June 2021: The TGA has implemented arrangements to facilitate the communication of information about approved COVID-19 vaccines. - V P & Associates Pty Ltd fined $26,640 for alleged unlawful advertising of Liquim in relation to SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus
3 June 2021: The TGA has issued two infringement notices to Perth-based company V P & Associates Pty Ltd (V P & Associates), for alleged unlawful advertising of a medical device in relation to SARS-CoV-2 Human Coronavirus. - Bulk Buys Pty Ltd fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful importation of surgical face masks
29 March 2021: It is alleged the company breached the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 in relation to the importation of surgical face masks. - Haimex International Pty Ltd fined $53,280 for alleged unlawful importation of medical devices
25 February 2021: The TGA has issued four infringement notices to Sydney-based company for the alleged unlawful importation of infrared thermometers, rigid strapping tapes and iodine prep pads. - Life Biotech Pty Ltd fined $106,560 for alleged non-compliance with requests for information and face mask samples in relation to COVID-19
28 January 2021: The TGA has issued eight infringement notices to Sydney-based company for allegedly failing to provide information and face mask samples to the TGA when required to do so, and for providing false and misleading information.
2020
- Enviro Tech Holdings Pty Ltd fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful importation of surgical face masks in relation to COVID-19
23 December 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice to Melbourne-based company Enviro Tech Holdings Pty Ltd for the alleged unlawful importation of surgical face masks in relation to COVID-19. - PPE Direct Pty Ltd fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful advertising of a COVID-19 Rapid Test kit
23 December 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice to Brisbane-based company PPE Direct Pty Ltd, trading as Infinity Biotech for the alleged unlawful advertising of a COVID-19 Rapid Test kit - Sydney man fined $7,992 for alleged unlawful advertising of a disinfectant and hand sanitiser in relation to COVID-19
18 December 2020: The TGA has issued three infringement notices to a Sydney man for the alleged unlawful advertising of a disinfectant and a hand sanitiser in relation to COVID-19 - Man fined $10,656 for alleged unlawful advertising of cannabidiol including COVID-19 claims
17 December 2020: The TGA has issued four infringement notices totalling $10,656 to a West Australian man, for alleged unlawful advertising of cannabidiol (CBD) - Sydney man fined $2,664 for alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19
19 November 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $2,664 to a man from Sydney for the alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19. - Nafara Australia Pty Ltd fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19
19 November 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $13,320 to Sydney-based company Nafara Australia Pty Ltd (Nafara Australia) for the alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19. - Sydney man fined $10,656 for alleged unlawful advertising including a reference to Coronavirus
19 November 2020: The TGA has has issued four infringement notices totalling $10,656 to a man from Sydney for the alleged unlawful advertising of hydrogen peroxide and Condy's crystals (potassium permanganate). - Manningham Corporation Pty Ltd fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19
4 November 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $13,320 to Victoria-based company Manningham Corporation Pty Ltd for the alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19. - Target Australia Pty Ltd fined $13,320 for alleged importation of surgical face masks not on the ARTG
3 November 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $13,320 to Target Australia Pty Ltd for the alleged importation of surgical face masks not on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods. - Bahaq Pty Ltd fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19
29 October 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $13,320 to Melbourne-based company Bahaq Pty Ltd for the alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19. - Victoria woman fined $2,664 for alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19
29 October 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $2,664 to a woman from Victoria for the alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19. - Cleanstar Pty Ltd fined $53,280 for alleged unlawful importation and advertising of medical devices
29 October 2020: has issued four infringement notices totalling $53,280 to Melbourne-based company Cleanstar Pty Ltd for the alleged unlawful importation of infrared thermometers and advertising breaches in relation to face shields and surgical face masks. - Two Sydney companies fined a total of $93,240 for alleged unlawful importation and advertising of medical devices
29 October 2020: The TGA has issued seven infringement notices totalling $93,240 to two Sydney-based companies: The CPAP Clinic Pty Ltd and JCIN Pty Ltd. The CPAP Clinic was fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful importation of infrared thermometers and JCIN was fined $79,920 for alleged advertising breaches in relation to medical devices. - Pharmacist fined $2,664 for alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19
23 October 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $2,664 to a Sydney-based pharmacist for the alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19. - Simply Elements fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful importation of surgical face masks in relation to COVID-19
23 October 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $13,320 to Melbourne-based company Simply Elements Pty Ltd for the alleged unlawful importation of surgical face masks in relation to COVID-19. - Sydney Tools fined $26,640 for alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19
30 September 2020: The TGA has issued two infringement notices totalling $26,640 to Sydney-based company Sydney Tools Pty Ltd for the alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19. - Melbourne woman fined $2,664 for alleged unlawful importation of surgical face masks in relation to COVID-19
30 September 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice totalling $2,664 to a Melbourne-based woman for the alleged unlawful importation of surgical face masks in relation to COVID-19. - Hepworth Industrial Wear fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful importation of surgical face masks in relation to COVID-19
30 September 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice totalling $13,320 to Sydney-based company Hepworth Industrial Wear for the alleged unlawful importation of surgical face masks in relation to COVID-19. - Plus Pak fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19
30 September 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice totalling $13,320 to Melbourne-based company Plus Pak for the alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19. - Premier Investments (Australia) Pty Ltd fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19
30 September 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice totalling $13,320 to Sydney-based company Premier Investments (Australia) Pty Ltd for the alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19. - TTB International fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful importation of surgical face masks in relation to COVID-19
30 September 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice totalling $13,320 to Melbourne-based company TTB International for the alleged unlawful importation of surgical face masks in relation to COVID-19. - TGA initiates court proceedings against Oxymed Australia and director Malcolm Hooper for alleged unlawful advertising
3 September 2020: The TGA has initiated proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia in response to alleged unlawful advertising of hyperbaric oxygen therapy chambers by Oxymed Australia and its sole director, Mr Malcolm Hooper. - Markson Sparks fined $26,640 for alleged unlawful advertising of a medical device in relation to COVID-19
1 September 2020: The TGA has issued two infringement notices totalling $26,640 to Sydney-based company Markson Sparks for the alleged unlawful advertising of a medical device in relation to COVID-19. - Yarra Valley Cleaning Co fined $39,960 for alleged unlawful advertising of a disinfectant product in relation to COVID-19
28 August 2020: The TGA has issued three infringement notices for $39,960 to Melbourne-based company Yarra Valley Cleaning Co for the alleged unlawful advertising of a disinfectant product in relation to COVID-19. - GenesisCare fined $12,600 for alleged unlawful importation of KN95 face masks in relation to COVID-19
26 August 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $12,600 to Sydney-based company GenesisCare for the alleged unlawful importation of KN95 face masks in relation to COVID-19. - Cordelia International fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19
26 August 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $13,320 to Brisbane-based company Cordelia International for the alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks in relation to COVID-19. - Two companies fined $25,200 for alleged unlawful importation and advertising of infrared thermometers in relation to COVID-19
6 August 2020: The TGA has issued two infringement notices, each for $12,600, to Melbourne-based companies Australian Beauty Group and VeraTemp for the alleged unlawful importation and advertising of medical devices in relation to COVID-19. - SGC Products fined $63,000 for alleged unlawful advertising on "Dr. Ageless" website in relation to COVID-19
31 July 2020: The TGA has issued five infringement notices totalling $63,000 to Victoria-based company SGC Products for alleged unlawful advertising of products in relation to COVID-19. - Strapit fined $37,800 for alleged advertising breaches for disinfectant and hand sanitiser in relation to COVID-19
24 July 2020: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $37,800 to Melbourne-based company Strapit Medical and Sports Supplies Pty Ltd, for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19. - Zafe Zone fined almost $40,000 for alleged advertising breaches for disinfectant products in relation to COVID-19
24 July 2020: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $39,960 to Melbourne-based company Italian Princess Coffee Brands Pty Ltd (trading as Zafe Zone) for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19. - Lorna Jane fined almost $40,000 for alleged advertising breaches in relation to COVID-19 and "anti-virus activewear"
17 July 2020: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $39,960 to Brisbane clothing company Lorna Jane Pty Ltd for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19. - Pfeffer Contracting fined $25,200 for alleged advertising breaches in relation to COVID-19
30 June 2020: The TGA has issued two infringement notices totalling $25,200 to Sydney-based company Pfeffer Contracting for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19. - Arborvitae Health and Wellbeing fined $12,600 for alleged advertising breaches in relation to COVID-19
30 June 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $12,600 to Sydney-based company Arborvitae Health and Wellbeing for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19. - Australian Chemical Research fined $25,200 for alleged breaches in relation to hand sanitiser
29 June 2020: The TGA has issued two infringement notices totalling $25,200 to Sydney-based company Australian Chemical Research for alleged breaches in relation to hand sanitiser. - Queensland woman fined $7,560 for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19
29 June 2020: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $7,560 to a woman based in Brisbane for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19. - Chemforce fined $63,000 for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19
17 June 2020: The TGA has issued five infringement notices totalling $63,000 to Sydney-based company Chemforce Pty Ltd for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19. - Hydrogen Technologies fined $50,400 for alleged advertising breaches including reference to COVID-19
15 June 2020: The TGA has issued four infringement notices totalling $50,400 to Cairns-based company Hydrogen Technologies Pty Ltd for alleged advertising breaches including reference to COVID-19. - Federal Court restrains MMS Australia from advertising and supplying MMS and DMSO
4 June 2020: The Federal Court of Australia has made orders restraining MMS Australia from advertising and supplying goods containing certain potentially dangerous substances, including the main chemical used to make 'Miracle Mineral Solution' (MMS), until a further hearing next week. - TGA initiates court proceedings against MMS Australia and director Charles Barton for alleged unlawful advertising
29 May 2020: The TGA has initiated proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia in response to the alleged unlawful advertising of Miracle Mineral Supplement (MMS), dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and other medicines by Southern Cross Directories Pty Ltd trading as MMS Australia. - Warning about advertising that conflicts with stay at home when sick advice
28 May 2020: The TGA is reminding advertisers that therapeutic goods advertising must not undermine public health campaigns, as the cold and flu season begins in Australia and COVID-19 restrictions are eased. - Company issued $12,600 infringement notice for alleged COVID-19 advertising breach
22 May 2020: The TGA has issued a $12,600 infringement notice to Melbourne-based company NutriPATH Pty Ltd for the alleged unlawful advertising of a COVID-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test collection kit. - Doctor fined $37,800 for alleged advertising breaches including references to COVID-19
21 May 2020: The TGA has issued fifteen infringement notices totalling $37,800 to a doctor in Perth, including alleged unlawful advertising of therapeutic goods in relation to COVID-19. - MMS Australia fined $151,200 for alleged unlawful advertising
13 May 2020: The TGA has issued twelve infringement notices totalling $151,200 for the alleged unlawful advertising of Miracle Mineral Supplement and other medicines. - Promedical Equipment fined $63,000 for alleged unlawful advertising of a COVID-19 Rapid Test kit
7 May 2020: The TGA has issued five infringement notices totalling $63,000 to a Queensland company for alleged breaches relating to COVID-19 test kits. - WA woman fined $2,520 for alleged breaches in relation to COVID-19 test kits
7 May 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $2,520 to a woman in Western Australia for alleged breaches relating to COVID-19 test kits. - Woman fined $2,520 for alleged breaches in relation to COVID-19 test kits
24 April 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $2,520 to a woman in Western Australia for alleged breaches relating to COVID-19 test kits. - Labtest Direct issued with a $12,600 infringement notice for alleged advertising of COVID-19 test kits
24 April 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $12,600 to Labtest Direct for the alleged advertising of COVID-19 Rapid Test kits. - CK Surgitech issued $25,200 in infringement notices for alleged breaches in relation to COVID-19 test kits
24 April 2020: The TGA has issued infringement notices totalling $25,200 to Queensland company CK Surgitech for alleged breaches relating to COVID-19 test kits. - Pete Evans' company fined for alleged COVID-19 advertising breaches
24 April 2020: The TGA has issued two infringement notices to Peter Evans' company totalling $25,200 for alleged breaches of therapeutic goods legislation in relation to the promotion of a 'BioCharger' device. - Oxymed Australia Pty Ltd fined $63,000 for alleged advertising breaches
27 March 2020: The TGA has issued Oxymed Australia Pty Ltd five infringement notices, with penalties of $63,000 for alleged advertising breaches
Advertising medicines and medical devices
2022
- NSW based herbal medicine practitioner fined $2,664 for making 'miracle' claims
2 March 2022: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $2,664 to an individual for a NSW based herbal medicine practitioner for an alleged breach of the Advertising Code. - Melbourne-based individual fined $5,328 for alleged unlawful importation of nicotine vaping products
23 February 2022: The TGA has issued two infringement notices totalling $5,328 to a Melbourne-based individual for alleged unlawful importation of nicotine vaping products. - NSW based executive officer fined $10,656 for alleged unlawful advertising of nicotine vaping products
10 February 2022: The TGA has issued four infringement notices totalling $10,656 to an executive officer of a company for alleged advertising breaches of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 (the Act) in relation to nicotine vaping products. - NSW company JMIT Distributors Pty Ltd fined $79,920 for alleged advertising breaches involving nicotine vaping products
10 February 2022: The TGA has issued six infringement notices totalling $79,920 to JMIT Distributors Pty Ltd (the company), for alleged advertising breaches of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 (the Act) in relation to nicotine vaping products.
2021
- SA individual fined $7,992 for alleged unlawful advertising of medicinal cannabis
22 December 2021: The TGA has issued three infringement notices, totalling $7,992, to an individual from South Australia for allegedly advertising medicinal cannabis in breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. - Commcare (WA) Pty Ltd (St Francis Pharmacy) fined $39,960 for alleged advertising breaches relating to medicinal cannabis
17 December 2021: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $39,960 for alleged unlawful advertising of medicinal cannabis in breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. - Oxymed Australia Pty Ltd and director Malcolm Hooper ordered to pay $3 million for unlawful advertising of hyperbaric oxygen therapy devices
3 December 2021: Outcomes of the court action against Oxymed Australia Pty Ltd - NSW individual fined $7,992 for alleged unlawful advertising of ivermectin and zinc for COVID-19
30 November 2021: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $7,992 to an individual for allegedly advertising ivermectin and zinc lozenges to treat COVID-19 in breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. - Queensland individual fined $2,664 for alleged unlawful advertising of a homoeopathic medicine for COVID-19
24 November 2021: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $2,664 to an individual for an alleged breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. - Melbourne company Australia Utopia Pty Ltd fined $93,240 for alleged advertising breaches for nicotine vaping products
22 November 2021: The TGA has issued seven infringement notices totalling $93,240 to Australia Utopia Pty Ltd for alleged unlawful advertising of nicotine vaping products on its website. - Sydney-based company Mason Online Pty Ltd fined $106,560 for alleged advertising breaches of nicotine vaping products
20 November 2021: The TGA has issued eight infringement notices totalling $106,560 to Mason Online Pty Ltd for alleged unlawful advertising of nicotine vaping products. - RV Global Ecommerce Pty Ltd fined $39,960 for alleged unlawful advertising of nicotine vaping products
5 November 2021: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $39,960 to Sydney-based company RV Global Ecommerce Pty Ltd for alleged unlawful advertising of nicotine vaping products. - TGA warns consumers of counterfeit nicotine vaping products
2 November 2021: The TGA is warning consumers to be aware of counterfeit nicotine vaping products advertised and sold online. - Melbourne-based individual fined $18,648 for alleged unlawful advertising of nicotine vaping products
20 October 2021: The TGA has issued seven infringement notices totalling $18,648 to a Melbourne-based individual, for alleged unlawful advertising of nicotine vaping products. - Court convicts HealthHub247 Pty Ltd and its Director for sports supplements offences
30 September 2021: HealthHub247 Pty Ltd (HealthHub247) and its Director have been convicted of the unlawful manufacture, counterfeit, advertising and supply of sports supplements that contain prohibited substances in the current Poisons Standard. - Individual fined $18,648 for alleged advertising breaches relating to medicinal cannabis products
28 September 2021: The TGA has issued seven infringement notices totalling $18,648 to the individual responsible for the Invigorate Labs website, for alleged breaches that relate to the advertising of products containing cannabidiol (CBD). - Sydney-based individual fined $10,656 for alleged unlawful advertising of medicinal cannabis
28 May 2021: The TGA has issued four infringement notices totalling $10,656 to a Sydney-based individual, for alleged unlawful advertising of Cannabidiol Oil in breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. - Canberra individual fined $2,664 for alleged unlawful advertising of a homoeopathic medicine in relation to COVID-19
23 July 2021: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $2,664 to an individual from Canberra, for a breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 in relation to the alleged unlawful advertising of a homoeopathic medicine with COVID-19 claims. - Starpharma Holdings Limited fined $93,240 for alleged unlawful advertising of 'Viraleze' in relation to COVID-19
2 July 2021: The TGA has issued seven infringement notices totalling $93,240 to Melbourne-based global biopharmaceutical company Starpharma Holdings Limited (Starpharma), for alleged illegal advertising of a nasal spray that is not approved for use in Australia. - Promotion of COVID-19 vaccinations: further information for healthcare practitioners and other advertisers
17 June 2021: Interaction between TGA and AHPRA advertising guidelines - New regulatory arrangements support businesses and health professionals to communicate and incentivise COVID-19 vaccination
7 June 2021: The TGA has implemented arrangements to facilitate the communication of information about approved COVID-19 vaccines. - V P & Associates Pty Ltd fined $26,640 for alleged unlawful advertising of Liquim in relation to SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus
3 June 2021: The TGA has issued two infringement notices to Perth-based company V P & Associates Pty Ltd (V P & Associates), for alleged unlawful advertising of a medical device in relation to SARS-CoV-2 Human Coronavirus. - Peter Evans Chef Pty Ltd fined $79,920 for alleged unlawful advertising
25 May 2021: TGA has issued infringement notices totalling $79,920 to Peter Evans Chef Pty Ltd. The TGA also issued a directions notice to the company and to sole Director, Peter Evans, for removal of alleged non-compliant advertising. - Epharmacy Group Pty Ltd fined $26,640 for alleged unlawful advertising on the ePharmacy website
24 March 2021: TGA has issued two infringement notices for alleged unlawful advertising of a complementary medicine cancelled from the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods. - CW IP Pty Ltd fined $53,280 for alleged advertising breaches on the Chemist Warehouse and My Chemist websites
24 March 2021: TGA has issued four infringement notices for alleged unlawful advertising of a complementary medicine. - Pharmacy fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful advertising
17 March 2021: The TGA issued the fine for alleged advertising of an unlisted complementary medicine after Junction Rx failed to comply with a cease and desist notice by the set deadline.
2020
- PPE Direct Pty Ltd fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful advertising of a COVID-19 Rapid Test kit
23 December 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice to Brisbane-based company PPE Direct Pty Ltd, trading as Infinity Biotech for the alleged unlawful advertising of a COVID-19 Rapid Test kit - Sydney man fined $7,992 for alleged unlawful advertising of a disinfectant and hand sanitiser in relation to COVID-19
18 December 2020: The TGA has issued three infringement notices to a Sydney man for the alleged unlawful advertising of a disinfectant and a hand sanitiser in relation to COVID-19 - Man fined $10,656 for alleged unlawful advertising of cannabidiol including COVID-19 claims
17 December 2020: The TGA has issued four infringement notices totalling $10,656 to a West Australian man, for alleged unlawful advertising of cannabidiol (CBD) - Cat Media Pty Ltd fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful advertising of a FatBlaster complementary medicine
19 November 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $13,320 to Sydney-based company Cat Media Pty Ltd (Cat Media), for the alleged unlawful advertising of a complementary medicine. - Sydney man fined $10,656 for alleged unlawful advertising including a reference to Coronavirus
19 November 2020: The TGA has has issued four infringement notices totalling $10,656 to a man from Sydney for the alleged unlawful advertising of hydrogen peroxide and Condy's crystals (potassium permanganate). - ANPROS Pty Ltd fined $39,960 for alleged unlawful advertising of hydrogen peroxide.
19 November 2020: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $39,960 to Melbourne-based company Analytical Products & Services Pty Ltd (ANPROS), for alleged unlawful advertising of hydrogen peroxide - Cleanstar Pty Ltd fined $53,280 for alleged unlawful importation and advertising of medical devices
29 October 2020: has issued four infringement notices totalling $53,280 to Melbourne-based company Cleanstar Pty Ltd for the alleged unlawful importation of infrared thermometers and advertising breaches in relation to face shields and surgical face masks. - Two Sydney companies fined a total of $93,240 for alleged unlawful importation and advertising of medical devices
29 October 2020: The TGA has issued seven infringement notices totalling $93,240 to two Sydney-based companies: The CPAP Clinic Pty Ltd and JCIN Pty Ltd. The CPAP Clinic was fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful importation of infrared thermometers and JCIN was fined $79,920 for alleged advertising breaches in relation to medical devices. - Australian Beauty Group Pty Ltd fined $26,640 for alleged advertising breaches in relation to thermometers
29 October 2020: The TGA has issued two infringement notices totalling $26,640 to Melbourne-based company Australian Beauty Group Pty Ltd for alleged advertising breaches. - Cat Media fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful advertising
9 October 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice totalling $13,320 to Sydney-based company Cat Media Pty Ltd for alleged advertising breaches. - PharmaCare Laboratories fined $164,520 for alleged misleading advertising of complementary medicines
9 October 2020: The TGA has issued 13 infringement notices to Sydney-based company PharmaCare Laboratories for alleged breaches of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 in relation to the advertising of two listed complementary medicines. - Conviction for unlawful advertising of sports supplements
30 September 2020: On 29 July 2020, the ACT Magistrates Court convicted the former owner of a Canberra-based sports supplements company on four charges of unlawful advertising of therapeutic goods. - Detoxologie fined $39,960 for alleged advertising breaches in relation to medical devices
25 September 2020: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $39,960 to Sydney-based company Detoxologie Pty Ltd for alleged unlawful advertising. - Advertising of first aid creams containing bufexamac to cease in Australia
16 September 2020: Reminder to advertisers that first aid creams containing bufexamac cannot be advertised to Australian consumers from 18 September 2020. - Court proceedings commenced against HEALTHHUB247 and its director for alleged illegal activity relating to performance enhancing drugs
7 September 2020: Criminal court proceedings have been initiated in response to alleged breaches of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 by Brisbane-based company HEALTHHUB247 PTY LTD and its director. - TGA initiates court proceedings against Oxymed Australia and director Malcolm Hooper for alleged unlawful advertising
3 September 2020: The TGA has initiated proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia in response to alleged unlawful advertising of hyperbaric oxygen therapy chambers by Oxymed Australia and its sole director, Mr Malcolm Hooper. - Markson Sparks fined $26,640 for alleged unlawful advertising of a medical device in relation to COVID-19
1 September 2020: The TGA has issued two infringement notices totalling $26,640 to Sydney-based company Markson Sparks for the alleged unlawful advertising of a medical device in relation to COVID-19. - Yarra Valley Cleaning Co fined $39,960 for alleged unlawful advertising of a disinfectant product in relation to COVID-19
28 August 2020: The TGA has issued three infringement notices for $39,960 to Melbourne-based company Yarra Valley Cleaning Co for the alleged unlawful advertising of a disinfectant product in relation to COVID-19. - Two companies fined $25,200 for alleged unlawful importation and advertising of infrared thermometers in relation to COVID-19
6 August 2020: The TGA has issued two infringement notices, each for $12,600, to Melbourne-based companies Australian Beauty Group and VeraTemp for the alleged unlawful importation and advertising of medical devices in relation to COVID-19 - SGC Products fined $63,000 for alleged unlawful advertising on "Dr. Ageless" website in relation to COVID-19
31 July 2020: The TGA has issued five infringement notices totalling $63,000 to Victoria-based company SGC Products for alleged unlawful advertising of products in relation to COVID-19 - Strapit fined $37,800 for alleged advertising breaches for disinfectant and hand sanitiser in relation to COVID-19
24 July 2020: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $37,800 to Melbourne-based company Strapit Medical and Sports Supplies Pty Ltd, for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19. - Zafe Zone fined almost $40,000 for alleged advertising breaches for disinfectant products in relation to COVID-19
24 July 2020: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $39,960 to Melbourne-based company Italian Princess Coffee Brands Pty Ltd (trading as Zafe Zone) for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19. - Lorna Jane fined almost $40,000 for alleged advertising breaches in relation to COVID-19 and "anti-virus activewear"
17 July 2020: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $39,960 to Brisbane clothing company Lorna Jane Pty Ltd for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19. - Pfeffer Contracting fined $25,200 for alleged advertising breaches in relation to COVID-19
30 June 2020: The TGA has issued two infringement notices totalling $25,200 to Sydney-based company Pfeffer Contracting for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19. - Arborvitae Health and Wellbeing fined $12,600 for alleged advertising breaches in relation to COVID-19
30 June 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $12,600 to Sydney-based company Arborvitae Health and Wellbeing for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19. - Queensland woman fined $7,560 for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19
29 June 2020: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $7,560 to a woman based in Brisbane for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19. - Chemforce fined $63,000 for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19
17 June 2020: The TGA has issued five infringement notices totalling $63,000 to Sydney-based company Chemforce Pty Ltd for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19. - Pharmacist fined $30,240 for alleged unlawful advertising
17 June 2020: The TGA has issued twelve infringement notices to a Victorian-based pharmacist for alleged unlawful advertising of therapeutic goods. - Net Pharmacy fined $214,200 for alleged unlawful advertising
17 June 2020: The TGA has issued seventeen infringement notices to Net Pharmacy Pty Ltd, a company based in Victoria, for alleged unlawful advertising of therapeutic goods. - Hydrogen Technologies fined $50,400 for alleged advertising breaches including reference to COVID-19
15 June 2020: The TGA has issued four infringement notices totalling $50,400 to Cairns-based company Hydrogen Technologies Pty Ltd for alleged advertising breaches including reference to COVID-19. - Federal Court restrains MMS Australia from advertising and supplying MMS and DMSO
4 June 2020: The Federal Court of Australia has made orders restraining MMS Australia from advertising and supplying goods containing certain potentially dangerous substances, including the main chemical used to make 'Miracle Mineral Solution' (MMS), until a further hearing next week. - TGA initiates court proceedings against MMS Australia and director Charles Barton for alleged unlawful advertising
29 May 2020: The TGA has initiated proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia in response to the alleged unlawful advertising of Miracle Mineral Supplement (MMS), dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and other medicines by Southern Cross Directories Pty Ltd trading as MMS Australia. - Allpulse Technologies fined $50,400 for alleged advertising breaches
28 May 2020: The TGA has issued four infringement notices totalling $50,400 to Brisbane-based company Allpulse Technologies Pty Ltd. - Warning about advertising that conflicts with stay at home when sick advice
28 May 2020: The TGA is reminding advertisers that therapeutic goods advertising must not undermine public health campaigns, as the cold and flu season begins in Australia and COVID-19 restrictions are eased. - Company issued $12,600 infringement notice for alleged COVID-19 advertising breach
22 May 2020: The TGA has issued a $12,600 infringement notice to Melbourne-based company NutriPATH Pty Ltd for the alleged unlawful advertising of a COVID-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test collection kit. - Doctor fined $37,800 for alleged advertising breaches including references to COVID-19
21 May 2020: The TGA has issued fifteen infringement notices totalling $37,800 to a doctor in Perth, including alleged unlawful advertising of therapeutic goods in relation to COVID-19. - MMS Australia fined $151,200 for alleged unlawful advertising
13 May 2020: The TGA has issued twelve infringement notices totalling $151,200 for the alleged unlawful advertising of Miracle Mineral Supplement and other medicines. - Promedical Equipment fined $63,000 for alleged unlawful advertising of a COVID-19 Rapid Test kit
7 May 2020: The TGA has issued five infringement notices totalling $63,000 to a Queensland company for alleged breaches relating to COVID-19 test kits. - Labtest Direct issued with a $12,600 infringement notice for alleged advertising of COVID-19 test kits
24 April 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $12,600 to Labtest Direct for the alleged advertising of COVID-19 Rapid Test kits. - Pete Evans' company fined for alleged COVID-19 advertising breaches
24 April 2020: The TGA has issued two infringement notices to Peter Evans' company totalling $25,200 for alleged breaches of therapeutic goods legislation in relation to the promotion of a 'BioCharger' device. - Oxymed Australia Pty Ltd fined $63,000 for alleged advertising breaches
27 March 2020: The TGA has issued Oxymed Australia Pty Ltd five infringement notices, with penalties of $63,000 for alleged advertising breaches - Federal Court of Australia grants interim injunction to prevent advertising by Evolution Supplements Australia
16 April 2020: The Federal Court granted the interim injunction on 3 April 2020 - ATP Science issued infringement notices for $302,400 for alleged advertising breaches
3 April 2020: The TGA has issued ATP Science Pty Ltd with 24 infringement notices - Court proceedings commenced against Evolution Supplements Australia and its sole director for alleged advertising breaches
13 March 2020: The Secretary of the Department of Health has commenced proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia for alleged breaches of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989
2019
- Impersonation of Commonwealth public officials
13 November 2019: We are aware that a member of the public has asked a medical clinic to remove vaccination posters, implying that he is an officer of the TGA. Posters relating to vaccines sanctioned by the Australian Government Department of Health under the National Immunisation Program are permitted by the therapeutic goods advertising requirements. - Redback SARMs pays fine for advertising prescription-only substances
10 September 2019: Infringement notice issued for the alleged advertising of Schedule 4 substances - PharmaCare pays $12,600 fine for alleged advertising of cancelled therapeutic good
10 September 2019: Infringement notice issued for the alleged advertising of a cancelled therapeutic good - TGA cracking down on non-compliant advertising of bioresonance and similar devices
16 August 2019: The TGA has commenced work on a sector-wide compliance activity relating to the advertising of bioresonance devices - $10 million penalty ordered against Peptide Clinics Pty Ltd for advertising breaches
23 July 2019: This legal action followed an investigation by the TGA. - Blog post: How we stop advertisers from taking advantage of vulnerable consumers
15 March 2019: Learn how we manage complaints about therapeutic goods advertising.
2018
- Blog post: If it walks like a therapeutic good, talks like a therapeutic good...
18 October 2018: Some retailers try to use disclaimers such as 'for research purposes only' to sell an illegal product, however these disclaimers don't change the law.
Black salve
2019
- The TGA has seized Bloodroot Salve (Black Salve) and Bloodroot Capsules during search warrant on the Gold Coast
31 May 2019: On Thursday 9 May 2019, the TGA, in conjunction with Queensland Police Services and the Australian Taxation Office, executed a search warrant.
2013
- Black salve, red salve and cansema
9 December 2013: The TGA advises consumers against purchasing or using black salve, red salve and cansema products.
Buying health products online
2019
- Blog post: Can I import a medicine for personal use?
12 April 2019: Provided all appropriate rules are followed, many medicines can be imported for personal use under the Personal Importation Scheme.
2018
- Consumers face health risks buying erectile dysfunction medicines online
31 July 2018: The TGA is warning consumers to consult with their doctor prior to purchasing medicines for erectile dysfunction from overseas websites.
2017
- Can I import it?
11 July 2017: Important information for people who want to import medicines or medical devices currently not approved for supply in Australia.
2016
- Buyer beware when considering weight loss products from overseas websites
29 August 2016: Australians should be extremely cautious when considering buying medicines online to lose weight, particularly from unknown overseas websites. - Buying medicines and medical devices online
27 June 2016: The Internet can offer consumers a convenient way to access therapeutic goods, but online purchases of medicines or medical devices should be approached with caution.
2015
- Personal importation scheme
18 March 2015: Individuals can legally import most therapeutic goods for personal use under the Personal Importation Scheme.
Complementary medicines
2021
- NSW company KL4 Pty Ltd (Medcure) fined $106,560 for alleged unlawful importation of Ayurvedic medicines
1 December 2021: The TGA has issued eight infringement notices totalling $106,560 to KL4 Pty Ltd (trading as Medcure), for the alleged importation of Ayurvedic medicines in breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 . - Canberra individual fined $2,664 for alleged unlawful advertising of a homoeopathic medicine in relation to COVID-19
23 July 2021: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $2,664 to an individual from Canberra, for a breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 in relation to the alleged unlawful advertising of a homoeopathic medicine with COVID-19 claims.
Cosmetic industry
2021
- Dentist fined $5,328 for alleged unlawful importation of injectables
3 June 2021: The TGA has issued two infringement notices to a dentist from Western Australia for the alleged unlawful importation of cosmetic injectables.
2020
- Conviction for unlawful importation of cosmetic injectables following unpaid fines
15 December 2020: On 9 December 2020, the Magistrates' Court of Victoria convicted the woman on three charges of unlawful importation of therapeutic goods. - Adelaide woman fined $5,040 for alleged unlawful importation of cosmetic injectables
6 August 2020: The TGA has issued two infringement notices to an Adelaide woman for the alleged unlawful importation of cosmetic injectables. - Inskin Cosmedics Group fined $25,200 for alleged unlawful importation of cosmetic medical devices
17 June 2020: The TGA has issued two infringement notices to Sydney-based company Inskin Cosmedics Group Pty Ltd.
2019
- Australian traveller fined for importing unapproved products in luggage
7 August 2019: An individual has been fined for the alleged importation of unapproved therapeutic goods to be used in cosmetic procedures after returning from an overseas trip to China. - Cosmetic injections overview
22 Augst 2019: Information to help the public make informed decisions about whether or not to get cosmetic injections. - Be alert when considering cosmetic injections
23 July 2019: Risks associated with cosmetic injections can be related to both the product and the experience of the person performing the procedure.
2018
- Company will pay over $25,000 in fines for alleged importation of unapproved therapeutic goods
29 November 2018: Operation Antlia targets the illegal use of therapeutic goods in the cosmetics industry. - Growing complacency with cosmetic injections could have serious consequences
5 March 2018: A reminder about the presence of counterfeit products and the conversations patients should be having with their doctor during consultations.
Counterfeit medicines and medical devices
2021
- TGA warns about imports of ivermectin
14 December 2021: TGA has tested a number of imported products labelled as ivermectin and found that they are counterfeit.
2018
- International agencies crackdown on fake medicines
24 October 2018: Joint media release between Australian Border Force and the Therapeutic Goods Administration.
2015
- Counterfeit medicines and medical devices
6 November 2015: If you take or use counterfeit medicines or medical devices you are risking your health.
Dental products
2021
- Canberra dental practice fined $266,400 for alleged unlawful supply of dental implants and bone grafts
30 July 2021: The TGA has issued twenty infringement notices totalling $266,400 to a Canberra-based dental practice.
Erectile dysfunction
2021
- Performance Online Services Pty Ltd fined $53,280 for alleged breaches concerning counterfeit erectile dysfunction medicines
15 November 2021: The TGA has issued four infringement notices, totalling $53,280, for the alleged export, supply and advertising of counterfeit erectile dysfunction (ED) medicines in breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989.
General
2021
- Arthropharm Pty Ltd fined $13,320 for alleged breaches of therapeutic goods legislation
11 May 2021: The infringement notices relate to the alleged failure to provide information on a contact person responsible for medicine safety. - Bajaria Global Pty Ltd fined $26,640 for alleged unlawful importation of therapeutic goods containing betel nut (areca nut)
26 February 2021: The TGA has issued two infringement notices to Perth-based company Bajaria Global Pty Ltd. - Haimex International Pty Ltd fined $53,280 for alleged unlawful importation of medical devices
25 February 2021: The TGA has issued four infringement notices to Sydney-based company for the alleged unlawful importation of infrared thermometers, rigid strapping tapes and iodine prep pads.
2020
- Livingstone International fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful importation of infrared thermometers
23 October 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $13,320 to Sydney-based company Livingstone International Pty Ltd - Shen Neng Herbal Medicines Group fined $100,800 for alleged breaches of therapeutic goods legislation
9 October 2020: The TGA has issued eight infringement notices totalling $100,800 to Sydney-based company Shen Neng Herbal Medicines Group Pty Ltd for alleged contraventions of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 in relation to supply, labelling and pharmacovigilance (activities to ensure the safety of medicines). - Medical Sales & Service fined $12,600 for alleged unlawful importation of anaesthetic face masks
28 August 2020: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $12,600 to Western Australian-based company Medical Sales & Service for the alleged unlawful importation of anaesthetic face masks. - TGA issues fines of nearly $1.8 million for alleged illegal activity in 2019-20
8 July 2020: TGA compliance and enforcement in 2019-20
2019
- Thermography should not be relied on for early detection of breast cancer
26 July 2019: The TGA is urging consumers not to rely on unproven breast imaging technologies, such as breast thermography, to detect breast cancer. - TGA strengthens regulation of stem cell treatments
9 July 2019: New regulations for stem cell treatments in Australia came into force on 1 July 2019.
Ivermectin
2021
- TGA warns about imports of ivermectin
14 December 2021: TGA has tested a number of imported products labelled as ivermectin and found that they are counterfeit. - NSW individual fined $7,992 for alleged unlawful advertising of ivermectin and zinc for COVID-19
30 November 2021: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $7,992 to an individual for allegedly advertising ivermectin and zinc lozenges to treat COVID-19 in breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. - NSW chiropractor fined $2,664 for alleged unlawful importation of ivermectin
17 November 2021: The TGA has issued an infringement notice for $2,664 to a chiropractor from New South Wales for the alleged importation of ivermectin in breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989.
Laboratory testing
TGA laboratory testing reports
- TGA laboratory testing reports
Detailed reports related to specific testing projects. - Database of TGA laboratory testing results
Results of TGA Laboratory testing are released in every 6 months in the Database of TGA laboratory testing results.
Medicinal cannabis
2021
- SA individual fined $7,992 for alleged unlawful advertising of medicinal cannabis
22 December 2021: The TGA has issued three infringement notices, totalling $7,992, to an individual from South Australia for allegedly advertising medicinal cannabis in breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. - Commcare (WA) Pty Ltd (St Francis Pharmacy) fined $39,960 for alleged advertising breaches relating to medicinal cannabis
17 December 2021: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $39,960 for alleged unlawful advertising of medicinal cannabis in breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. - Individual fined $18,648 for alleged advertising breaches relating to medicinal cannabis products
28 September 2021: The TGA has issued seven infringement notices totalling $18,648 to the individual responsible for the Invigorate Labs website, for alleged breaches that relate to the advertising of products containing cannabidiol (CBD). - Sydney-based individual fined $10,656 for alleged unlawful advertising of medicinal cannabis
28 May 2021: The TGA has issued four infringement notices totalling $10,656 to a Sydney-based individual, for alleged unlawful advertising of Cannabidiol Oil in breach of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. - Reminder: supply and advertising controls on medicinal cannabis
3 May 2021: The TGA is reminding businesses involved with medicinal cannabis products of their regulatory obligations under the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. - TGA warns consumers about potential harm from unlawfully supplied medicinal cannabis
3 May 2021: The TGA is warning consumers about the risks of buying medicinal cannabis products online. - Supply and wholesaling of medicinal cannabis products (MCP)
13 April 2021: Guidance for those who import or manufacture medicinal cannabis products.
2020
- Man fined $10,656 for alleged unlawful advertising of cannabidiol including COVID-19 claims
17 December 2020: The TGA has issued four infringement notices totalling $10,656 to a West Australian man, for alleged unlawful advertising of cannabidiol (CBD). - TGA to review complaints of alleged non-compliant advertising of medicinal cannabis products to the public
23 June 2020: The TGA has commenced a review of complaints received alleging non-compliant advertising of medicinal cannabis products to the public.
2019
- Medicinal cannabis: importation and the traveller's exemption
11 October 2019: Medicinal cannabis products can be imported into Australia for the treatment of patients through a number of mechanisms.
2018
- Blog post: Consumer story: Caitlin and medicinal cannabis
20 June 2018: Caitlin's story explains how a patient in Australia can legally access medicinal cannabis.
Nicotine vaping products
2022
- Melbourne-based individual fined $5,328 for alleged unlawful importation of nicotine vaping products
23 February 2022: The TGA has issued two infringement notices totalling $5,328 to a Melbourne-based individual for alleged unlawful importation of nicotine vaping products. - NSW based executive officer fined $10,656 for alleged unlawful advertising of nicotine vaping products
10 February 2022: The TGA has issued four infringement notices totalling $10,656 to an executive officer of a company for alleged advertising breaches of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 (the Act) in relation to nicotine vaping products. - NSW company JMIT Distributors Pty Ltd fined $79,920 for alleged advertising breaches involving nicotine vaping products
10 February 2022: The TGA has issued six infringement notices totalling $79,920 to JMIT Distributors Pty Ltd (the company), for alleged advertising breaches of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 (the Act) in relation to nicotine vaping products.
2021
- Melbourne company Australia Utopia Pty Ltd fined $93,240 for alleged advertising breaches for nicotine vaping products
22 November 2021: The TGA has issued seven infringement notices totalling $93,240 to Australia Utopia Pty Ltd for alleged unlawful advertising of nicotine vaping products on its website. - Sydney-based company Mason Online Pty Ltd fined $106,560 for alleged advertising breaches of nicotine vaping products
20 November 2021: The TGA has issued eight infringement notices totalling $106,560 to Mason Online Pty Ltd for alleged unlawful advertising of nicotine vaping products. - Melbourne-based individual fined $7,992 for alleged unlawful importation of nicotine vaping products
5 November 2021: The TGA has issued three infringement notices, totalling $7,992, to a Melbourne-based individual for alleged importation breaches involving nicotine vaping products. - RV Global Ecommerce Pty Ltd fined $39,960 for alleged unlawful advertising of nicotine vaping products
5 November 2021: The TGA has issued three infringement notices totalling $39,960 to Sydney-based company RV Global Ecommerce Pty Ltd for alleged unlawful advertising of nicotine vaping products. - TGA warns consumers of counterfeit nicotine vaping products
2 November 2021: The TGA is warning consumers to be aware of counterfeit nicotine vaping products advertised and sold online. - Melbourne-based individual fined $18,648 for alleged unlawful advertising of nicotine vaping products
20 October 2021: The TGA has issued seven infringement notices totalling $18,648 to a Melbourne-based individual, for alleged unlawful advertising of nicotine vaping products.
Nootropics
2021
- Queensland man fined $7,992 for alleged unlawful importation of nootropic 'smart drugs'
3 June 2021: The TGA has issued an infringement notice to a Queensland man fined $7,992 for the alleged unlawful importation of a medicine containing Armodafinil
Performance and image enhancement
2021
- Court convicts HealthHub247 Pty Ltd and its Director for sports supplements offences
30 September 2021: HealthHub247 Pty Ltd (HealthHub247) and its Director have been convicted of the unlawful manufacture, counterfeit, advertising and supply of sports supplements that contain prohibited substances in the current Poisons Standard.
2020
- Conviction for unlawful advertising of sports supplements
30 September 2020: On 29 July 2020, the ACT Magistrates Court convicted the former owner of a Canberra-based sports supplements company on four charges of unlawful advertising of therapeutic goods. - Court proceedings commenced against HEALTHHUB247 and its director for alleged illegal activity relating to performance enhancing drugs
7 September 2020: Criminal court proceedings have been initiated in response to alleged breaches of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 by Brisbane-based company HEALTHHUB247 PTY LTD and its director. - Pharmacist fined $30,240 for alleged unlawful advertising
17 June 2020: The TGA has issued twelve infringement notices to a Victorian-based pharmacist for alleged unlawful advertising of therapeutic goods. - Net Pharmacy fined $214,200 for alleged unlawful advertising
17 June 2020: The TGA has issued seventeen infringement notices to Net Pharmacy Pty Ltd, a company based in Victoria, for alleged unlawful advertising of therapeutic goods.
2019
- Man fined for alleged importation and advertising of unapproved therapeutic goods
6 August 2019: Infringement notices issued for the alleged importation and advertising of unapproved performance and image enhancing products. - Sports supplements in Australia
31 July 2019: Information on how supplements are regulated in Australia. - Performance and image enhancing drugs
31 July 2019: Information for consumers on the use of performance and image enhancing drugs. - The TGA seize SARMs and Nootropics during search warrants in the Sutherland Shire, NSW
4 June 2019: On Thursday 30 May 2019, the TGA executed four search warrants connected to a business operating in the Sutherland Shire, Sydney. - Consumer story: Tim and selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs)
26 March 2019: Tim's story explains the risks of illegal, unapproved SARMs. - Australian company pays fine for illegal medicine exports
18 February 2019: On 14 December 2018, the TGA issued an infringement notice for export of unlawful medicines from Australia.
Stem cells
2021
- TGA to review advertising of stem cell therapies to the Australian public
7 April 2021 The TGA is investigating the advertising of stem cell therapies to ensure that content in the public domain complies with the Australian rules for advertising therapeutic goods.