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The Australian vaping industry seems to have kicked off the new year on a rough note. With vaping posing significant risks, the Governor-General has issued new reforms via amendments in therapeutic goods. But everything is not at loss.
The newly introduced reforms are targeted towards curbing nicotine based vaping. It doesn’t interfere with legitimate patient needs for smoking cessation medication.
So, where does it leave local manufacturers and retailers? Sure the threat is imminent, but there seems to be an exciting proposition. Here’s everything you need to know.
Reportedly, the import of disposable vapes starting January 2024 is now prohibited, with limited exceptions. Lets understand how this shapes up future decisions for vape businesses.
Starting this January, doctors, nurses and other qualified medical practitioners will have the right to prescribe therapeutic vapes. However, this should be done to help with smoking cessation needs or manage nicotine dependence. This is made possible via special access scheme C pathway significantly lowering administrative pressure applying to TGA for pre-approval.
Besides the new pathway, the existing Special Access Scheme B pathways can still be used by medical practitioners. More notable changes are due to be introduced in March 2024.
All therapeutic vapes either manufactured or imported before March 2024, can still be supplied by pharmacists. However, the vapes must meet the product standards applicable during that time. It’s a welcome decision that will allow seamless supply of therapeutic vapes and keep running the businesses for several retailers. Local liquid lab brands like Ocenea Liquids continue to supply cleanroom ejuice to retailers which seems to be the only viable option.
Further, therapeutic vapes with medicinal cannabis will follow a different regulation.
In all probability, there will be new standards for private label e liquid manufacturing, particularly for therapeutic vapes with reduced permissible nicotine concentrations.
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