Medicine reforms ‘good news’: ASMI CEO


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Recent medicine reforms, in particular those for complementary medicines, make manufacturers more accountable for product claims, writes Deon Schoombie Complementary medicines are regulated as medicines under the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989, which outlines basic characteristics such as safety, quality and efficacy that therapeutic goods must demonstrate before they can be lawfully imported, manufactured, or supplied

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