From Laboratory to Production Line: Unveiling the TGA Compliance Journey of Australian Healthy Growth Limited
In Australia, the production of nutritional supplements and health-related products is strictly regulated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). For any health product manufacturing company, compliance is not only a legal requirement but also a demonstration of responsibility towards consumer health. Since its establishment, Healthy Grow Pty Ltd has always regarded TGA compliance as the core of its business operations. From raw material procurement, formula development to production and manufacturing, as well as final product testing, a comprehensive quality management system has been established at every stage to ensure that the products meet the strict standards of the Australian and even international markets.
Our compliance journey begins at the stage of raw material procurement. All raw material suppliers must undergo strict qualification reviews, provide complete raw material test reports and traceability information to ensure the legality of the source and the stability of the quality of the raw materials. For imported raw materials, we will also verify whether they comply with the import standards of Australia to avoid using any ingredients prohibited or restricted by the TGA. In the formula development process, our technical team will combine the TGA's formula guidelines and scientific literature to ensure that each component in the formula has a clear safety dosage and efficacy basis, avoiding exaggerated promotion or using unproven efficacy claims.
The production and manufacturing process is the most critical aspect of compliance management. Our production facilities have passed the TGA certification and are equipped with advanced production equipment and environmental monitoring systems, ensuring that the temperature, humidity, cleanliness and other parameters during the production process comply with GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) requirements. Before each batch of products is produced, equipment cleaning verification is conducted to prevent cross-contamination; during the production process, intermediate product testing is carried out to ensure the accuracy of the formula ratio and uniform mixing; after production is completed, the finished products will enter an independent inspection area, awaiting the final inspection by the quality department.
Quality inspection is the final line of defense for product compliance. Our internal laboratory is equipped with advanced detection equipment such as high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), which can conduct comprehensive tests on the content of active ingredients, heavy metal residues, and microbial indicators in the finished products. For items that cannot be tested by ourselves, we will entrust TGA-recognized third-party laboratories to conduct the tests to ensure the accuracy and authority of the test results. Only products that pass all the testing items can obtain the TGA product registration number (AUST L), and then officially enter the market for sale.
