3 September Following review, TGA removes some brands of face masks from the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods September 3, 2020 By Announcement, Communication 0 On conducting a review of face masks on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG), the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has cancelled the ARTG entries of some masks. While some of the cancellations are due to withdrawal by the suppliers, some have also been cancelled by the TGA. A list of the cancelled face mask ARTG entries is available on the TGA website HERE. Related Articles Australian Immunisation Register mandatory reporting requirements New Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) eLearning education modules available The Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) is a national register that can record vaccines given to people of all ages in Australia. This includes all vaccines funded under the National Immunisation Program, vaccines provided under State and Territory vaccination programs and most privately funded vaccines, including influenza and travel vaccines. Advice re fraudulent request for removal of National Immunisation Program posters from general practices The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has strict processes in place for regulating site visits and authorised officers from the TGA will present photographic identification cards on entering the site. Register for your free pass to Australian Healthcare Week Join AAPM at the largest healthcare expo of the year – Australian Healthcare Week 2019! The Australian Digital Health Agency has today opened an online consultation for all Australians The Australian Digital Health Agency has today opened an online consultation for all Australians, including frontline clinicians, consumers, healthcare organisations and the technology sector to have their say on a more modern, digitally connected health system. National Cancer Screening Register to commence supporting the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program From 18 November 2019, the National Cancer Screening Register (the National Register) will begin supporting the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP). Comments are closed.