Australia is implementing stricter regulations on high-dose vitamin B6 supplements starting June 2027 to prevent nerve damage. Products over 50mg will require pharmacist advice or a prescription, ...
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Australia Is Removing High-Dose Vitamin B6 from Shelves
In an effort to protect public health, Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has announced that vitamin B6 supplements with high doses will no longer be available for general sale ...
Health officials in the Land Down Under are cracking down on a popular supplement. Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) announced this week that it will roll out new sales restrictions ...
On Tuesday, Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) announced a raft of changes to how products containing vitamin B6 are packaged and sold. The TGA decision is based on an extensive review ...
On Tuesday, Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) announced a raft of changes to how products containing vitamin B6 are packaged and sold. The TGA decision is based on an extensive review ...
The TGA has announced that it will remove vitamin B6 supplements from shelves by June 2027. Customers will require pharmacist supervision to purchase products containing more than 50mg of vitamin B6, ...
In a significant move to safeguard public health, Australia’s drug regulator has announced the removal of high-dose vitamin B6 supplements from general sale, following alarming reports of nerve damage ...
Most of the 125 medicines containing more than 50mg and less than 200mg per recommended daily dose of vitamin B6 are currently listed as complementary medicines. They will need to be registered on the ...
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