THE Therapeutic Goods Administration is seeking input by 04 Jun from interested parties on its proposed advertising complaints handling model.
The TGA plans a priority based system where complaints about advertisements are categorised based on the likelihood of public harm, the impact of advertising on the ability of consumers to safely use the goods for their intended purpose, the frequency and likely impact of non-compliant advertising and the advertiser's awareness of their obligations.
A new TGA website advertising hub will feature education and guidance, allow applications to advertise therapeutic goods with a restricted representation, and a complaints lodgement form - for more details see tga.gov.au.
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