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The Ban on 'Amyl'

Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) recently postponed its decision on whether or not to change the law around alkyl nitrites (the active ingredient in 'amyl' or 'poppers'). Currently, the TGA is conducting public consultations into the proposed amendments that could see amyl recategorised as a 'prohibited substance'.

The legal consequence of this decision could see amyl would fall into the same category as prohibited drugs like heroin, methamphetamine and cocaine, with serious penalties for their possession, use or supply. This issue has raised concerns within our communities where amyl is used during sex.

Submissions to the TGA

The deadline for written submissions to the TGA closed on 15 January 2019; however, a number of organisations expressed their concerns including:

Earlier this month, the Nitrites Action Group (comprised of community health advocates, researchers, and clinicians) released guidelines around community submissions to the TGA (read more in Star Observer):

Public Meetings

The TGA is hosting a public meeting seeking community feedback in Melbourne from 4-6PM on Thursday 7 February 2019 at 360 Collins St, Melbourne VIC.

We're strongly encouraging the community to attend this meeting as the outcome will inform the TGA decision to ban or further restrict the use of amyl.

Click here for more information on this public meeting or register now to attend.

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