The TGA is cracking down on cosmetic injectable ads. Vapes and Ozempic are partly to blame
25-04-2024 23:00 via abc.net.au

The TGA is cracking down on cosmetic injectable ads. Vapes and Ozempic are partly to blame

The TGA wants to protect vulnerable Australians from cosmetic enhancement advertising. But some warn new guidelines could cause more problems.
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