Application to amend the Poisons Standard (June 2025)
Overview
This is the new version of the form: Application to amend the Poisons Standard.
Help us improve it by providing your feedback via email to the Scheduling Secretariat.
This form contains notes on each page to help you navigate through the sections. You can expand the ‘More information’ tabs for further details.
Please note in accordance with the Scheduling committees meeting dates and decisions timeframes published on the TGA website, applications for the June 2025 meeting cycle close on the 7th of March 2025. In order for your application to be considered in the June 2025 cycle, please ensure you have submitted your application and all relevant documents by this date.
If you are still having difficulties in completing the form, you can contact the Scheduling Secretariat via email.
All information provided must be in English.
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