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What is a therapeutic
good?
The Therapeutic Goods Act 1989
defines a therapeutic good as goods:
(a) that are represented in any way to be, or that are, whether
because of the way in which the goods are presented or for any other
reason, likely to be taken to be:
(i) for therapeutic use; or
(ii) for use as an ingredient or component in the
manufacture of therapeutic goods; or
(iii) for use as a container or part of a container for
goods of the kind referred to in subparagraph (i) or (ii); or
(b) included in a class of goods the sole or principal use of which
is, or ordinarily is, a therapeutic use or a use of a kind referred to
in subparagraph (a)(ii) or (iii);
and includes medical devices and goods declared to be therapeutic goods
under an order in force under section 7, but does not include:
(c) goods declared not to be therapeutic goods under an order in
force under section 7; or
(d) goods in respect of which such an order is in force, being an
order that declares the goods not to be therapeutic goods when used,
advertised, or presented for supply in the way specified in the order
where the goods are used, advertised, or presented for supply in that
way; or
(e) goods (other than goods declared to be therapeutic goods under
an order in force under section 7) for which there is a prescribed
standard in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code as defined in
subsection 3(1) of the Australia New Zealand Food Authority Act 1991;
or
(f) goods which, in Australia or New Zealand, have a tradition of
use as foods for humans in the form in which they are presented.
More information and
advice concerning therapeutic goods can be obtained from the Therapeutic
Goods Administration website – www.tga.gov.au.
What is a therapeutic
use?
The
Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 provides a meaning of therapeutic use:
therapeutic use
means use in or in connection with:
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preventing, diagnosing,
curing or alleviating a disease, ailment, defect or injury in
persons or animals; or
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influencing inhibiting or
modifying a physiological process in persons or animals; or
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testing the susceptibility of
persons to a disease or ailment; or
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influencing, controlling or
preventing conception; or
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testing for pregnancy; or
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replacement or modification
of parts of the anatomy in persons or animals.
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