According to the revised TGO 93 version of March 2022, imports of medicinal cannabis must meet GMP requirements, date child-resistant closures on high-risk goods and fulfil the requirements for microbiological testing. These requirements come along with a transition period until 1 July 2023 for compliance. All medicinal cannabis products released from that date need to comply with the requirements of TGO 93.
It is specified for the UK, Canada, South Africa and Israel, which GMP standards need to be followed and which evidence has to be kept. Any products manufactured in other countries than those, an application has to be made to the TGA requesting an inspection of the manufacturing facility. The TGA will inspect for compliance according to the PIC/S Code of GMP, as adopted by Australia, and provide written confirmation of the results of the inspection.
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Guidance on quality requirements for medicinal cannabis products
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