If no, please suggest an alternative statement
Redacted text proposes that the word, “caution” should be omitted from the proposed warning statement. The word “caution” may overtly alarm patients who do not have an intolerance to the ingredient, and patients identified as having adverse reactions to the ingredient should be sufficiently warned by the ingredient appearing clearly on the label – even without the word “caution” preceding it.
Furthermore, the same statement without “caution” is aligned with the new labelling requirements as specified in the TGA Therapeutic Goods Order 91 – Standard for labels of prescription and related medicines (TGO 91), which comes to full effect in Australia on 1 September 2020. As many medicines in New Zealand have shared packs with Australia, Redacted text proposes that the proposed statements be aligned so that the existing shared pack arrangement with Australia can continue.