Australian patients will have better access to information about how prescription medicines should be used, following the publication of Consumer Medicine Information on the web site of the Therapeutic Goods Administration. The federal government announced yesterday that the TGA has begun the process of posting on its website consumer information for all prescription medicines. The TGA will also publish Product Information, which provides doctors with technical information about the medicines they prescribe.
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