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Australians are once again being cautioned about the circulation of fake Botox vials that have made their way into the country. The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has emphasized the risks associated with these counterfeit products, as they have not undergone the rigorous assessments for quality, safety, or effectiveness that are standard for legitimate products.

The counterfeit vials were packaged to appear as genuine Botox products, but parent company AbbVie has confirmed the products, with batch number C8478C4, are not genuine, the Therapeutic Goods Administration says.

The TGA’s recent alert underscores the critical need to acquire medicines only from trusted and legitimate sources. In Australia, Botox and other botulinum toxin products are categorized as prescription-only medications, meaning they require authorization from a healthcare provider to be legally obtained.

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The TGA has issued another warning over counterfeit Botox products being sold into Australia.(TGA)

While Australians with a valid prescription can import most prescription medicines for personal use from abroad, the importation of counterfeit products is strictly prohibited, regardless of whether one holds a prescription. This is a crucial distinction that the TGA is keen to clarify to protect public health.

In its advisory, the TGA also advised consumers to always purchase medicines and medical devices from reputable vendors. They further recommended consulting with healthcare providers or local registered pharmacies if there are any doubts or concerns about the authenticity of a product. This proactive approach ensures that individuals can make informed decisions regarding their health and safety.

People with a valid prescription may import most prescription-only medicines from overseas for their personal use, but counterfeit products are not permitted to be imported regardless of prescription status.

“For your safety, always buy medicines and medical devices from reputable sources and consult your healthcare provider or local registered pharmacy if you have any concerns,” the warning read.

Anybody who has any of the counterfeit Botox is urged to take it to their local pharmacy for safe disposal.

People can report suspected counterfeit medication to the TGA online here, or by contacting 1800 020 653.

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