Strategic Regulatory Partner for Success in Australia

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Regulatory Services Australia

Pharma Wizard is a global Regulatory leader providing services and solutions to Life Sciences companies in their entire Regulatory value chain. With our presence in 120+ countries, we help Life Sciences companies in their ā€œlocal to globalā€ journey. At Pharma Wizard Australia, we support companies to register their products with the TGA, Regulatory strategy, market intelligence, in-country representation, PMS functions, and more. We also offer next-gen Regulatory software solutions covering the complete TGA registration life cycle.

Industries We Serve in Australia

Australia is one of the emerging global markets for pharmaceutical products. For distribution or marketing of medicinal products or drugs in Australia, manufacturers must obtain approval from the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), the body responsible for enabling pharmaceutical products registration in Australia. With the recent development in mandates pertaining to labeling and submission formats, it is necessary for manufacturers/sponsors to keep abreast with the TGA regulations.
Medicinal Product

Medical Devices in Australia are regulated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). The Medical Devices and IVDs shall be listed in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) before they are marketed in Australia. Manufacturers must appoint an Australia TGA sponsor for registering their device. Pharma Wizard has successfully helped multiple medical device companies with the Australia TGA Medical Device Registration process.

Medical Device
Food and Food Supplements is the largest manufacturing industry in Australia. The industry is very dynamic and gives paramount importance to the quality and safety of food products manufactured in and/or imported to Australia. Therefore, to ensure compliant market entry, manufacturers or importers must follow the Food Standards Code of Australia, especially in the aspects of ingredient safety, labeling and claims.
Food and Food Supplement
The growing interest in personal care and increasing disposable incomes set the market growth of cosmetics in Australia on high. Cosmetics in Australia are classified as industrial chemicals and are regulated by the National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS) as per the Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989 (ICNA Act). If the product’s primary function is sunscreen, then such product is regulated under Therapeutic Goods and Administration (TGA).
Cosmetic

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