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$66,600 penalty for alleged unlawful advertising of medicinal cannabis products


The TGA has issued 5 infringement notices totalling $66,600 to Affinity Corp Australia for the alleged unlawful advertising of medicinal cannabis products.


The company allegedly promoted the use of unapproved prescription-only medicinal cannabis products, including their own products.


Businesses can only advertise prescription-only medicines exclusively to health professionals and not to the public.


The TGA facilitates legal pathways for doctors to prescribe medicinal cannabis products to patients. Advertising of prescription-only medicines directly to consumers undermines the doctor-patient relationship and may create an inappropriate demand for medicines which may not be right for the individual.


Ensuring compliance with the import, advertising and supply requirements of the Therapeutic Goods Act in relation to medicinal cannabis is a priority for the TGA.

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