Biomedical Science/Law student, Monash University
Tiana is studying Biomedical Science and Law at Monash University. Her main areas of interest include public health policy and consumer interests. Currently supervised by Dr Ken Harvey at Monash's School of Public Health and Preventative Medicine under a summer research scholarship. During this time, she is investigating the advertising and regulation of complementary medicines.
Dodgy claims for complementary medicines? Here's how the drug watchdog could have more bite
Jan 08, 2017 02:54 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Complementary medicine suppliers are getting away with breaching advertising requirements because Australias medicines regulatory authority has no bite, new data confirms. This means consumers can have little confidence...
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