Progrez
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- Jun 17, 2022
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Yeah looks fucked up doesn't it? I don't want AI to take over to be honest. Trying to be too perfect can be a sign that you lose your imperfections
This is a reply I received from TGA who are like the Regulatory body this is not only deception but a misleading behaviour by this very team. The fact that most doctors don't tell patients this information even though they know and they don't care but the people who consume really do care if they didn't then the very product wouldn't exist and our society as a whole wouldn't exist. I dislike it when someone says "Who Cares" so you could be taking things that could be affected your overall health.
I am taking them to court about because it affects me and my family and other people too because cows are sacred in our culture but the culture in India is dead anyway no thanks to western influence. Even Pork is sacred in some cultures and I may have found a hornets nest with this issue.
The list of ingredients contained in a medicine is public information and can be found under the ingredients section of the consumer medicines information (CMI) leaflet. This is often included in the packaging with the medicine. In cases where the CMI is not included, you can search the medicine name or AUST R number on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) to find this information.
Many medicines supplied as soft capsules include gelatin as a component of the capsule itself. The source of gelatin varies between different products, although it is commonly derived from bovine or porcine sources.
The exact source of the gelatin contained in a product is not publicly disclosed. If you do not consume animal based products, it is recommended that you substitute the capsule for an equivalent tablet product, both are commonly available for most oral medicines. A pharmacist will be able to advise on other options available to you.
Kind regards,
Pharmaceutical Chemistry Section
Scientific Evaluation Branch
Therapeutic Goods Administration
Department of Health
PO Box 100
Woden ACT 2606 Australia
www.tga.gov.au
This is a reply I received from TGA who are like the Regulatory body this is not only deception but a misleading behaviour by this very team. The fact that most doctors don't tell patients this information even though they know and they don't care but the people who consume really do care if they didn't then the very product wouldn't exist and our society as a whole wouldn't exist. I dislike it when someone says "Who Cares" so you could be taking things that could be affected your overall health.
I am taking them to court about because it affects me and my family and other people too because cows are sacred in our culture but the culture in India is dead anyway no thanks to western influence. Even Pork is sacred in some cultures and I may have found a hornets nest with this issue.
The list of ingredients contained in a medicine is public information and can be found under the ingredients section of the consumer medicines information (CMI) leaflet. This is often included in the packaging with the medicine. In cases where the CMI is not included, you can search the medicine name or AUST R number on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) to find this information.
Many medicines supplied as soft capsules include gelatin as a component of the capsule itself. The source of gelatin varies between different products, although it is commonly derived from bovine or porcine sources.
The exact source of the gelatin contained in a product is not publicly disclosed. If you do not consume animal based products, it is recommended that you substitute the capsule for an equivalent tablet product, both are commonly available for most oral medicines. A pharmacist will be able to advise on other options available to you.
Kind regards,
Pharmaceutical Chemistry Section
Scientific Evaluation Branch
Therapeutic Goods Administration
Department of Health
PO Box 100
Woden ACT 2606 Australia
www.tga.gov.au