TGA’s reform set to reduce paracetamol pack sizes across Australia

As we navigate the ever-changing landscape of healthcare regulations, a significant shift is coming to one of Australia's most commonly reached-for remedies: paracetamol.

Known for its efficacy in relieving pain and reducing fever, paracetamol has been a staple in medicine cabinets across the nation.

However, in a move that may surprise many, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has announced reforms that will see a reduction in the number of pills per pack of this ubiquitous drug.



Starting now, with a full rollout expected by February next year, the pack sizes of over-the-counter paracetamol products, including the widely used Panadol, will be reduced.

Supermarkets and convenience stores, which have traditionally sold Panadol in packs of 20 tablets, will now offer packs containing only 16 tablets.


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TGA’s reform sets to cut down paracetamol pack sizes. Credit: Shutterstock


This change is part of the TGA's broader initiative to minimise the risk of serious injury and accidental overdoses associated with paracetamol.

The decision follows an independent report commissioned by the TGA, which examined the incidence of paracetamol overdoses.

Dr Rose Cairns, a key author of the report, highlighted the potential harm an overdose can cause to the liver, emphasising the importance of these regulatory changes.

'These changes just bring us in line with many other countries which have these smaller pack sizes as the default that's available,' Cairns explained.



'This is not banning paracetamol; people will still be able to get the big packs if they need them.'

For those who rely on larger quantities of paracetamol, such as bulk packs sold in pharmacies, there will be a significant reduction in size.

In New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, and the Australian Capital Territory, bulk packs will be halved from 100 tablets to 50.

In Queensland and Western Australia, a maximum of 16 tablets will be available over the counter, with larger packs obtainable only through a pharmacist.



Haleon ANZ, the pharmaceutical company behind Panadol, has assured customers that there will be no supply issues despite the changes.

Elena Pintado, Haleon ANZ's Head of Pain, stated, ‘People will start to notice changes to the pack sizes of paracetamol products across Australia.’

'There is a big effort behind the scenes to make sure we have continued supply.'
Key Takeaways
  • Paracetamol pack sizes are being reduced across Australia due to Therapeutic Goods Administration reforms aimed at preventing overdoses.
  • From February, over-the-counter paracetamol will be sold in smaller pack sizes, with Panadol packets reduced from 20 to 16 tablets in supermarkets and convenience stores.
  • Larger bulk packs, previously containing up to 100 tablets or capsules, will now only be available from behind the pharmacy counter, with some states imposing further restrictions on quantities available over the counter.
  • The price of Panadol is expected to decrease with the pack size, but the effectiveness of the drug will not be affected, ensuring continued access for those in need.
How will the reduced pack sizes affect you? Do you support the TGA's decision to prioritise safety, or do you have concerns about accessibility? Join the conversation below!
 
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All these 'fancy' ideas - raising the cost of living - also increase the cost of crime!
If people can't afford it, they will steal it or the money, to purchase it! :mad:
Who's got the headache now?
In a way I could understand desperation but just plain criminal activity is a cat of a different colour
 
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For the record, my Mum committed suicide via a massive overdose of paracetamol in 2007. Took the equivalent of 70 grams of the active ingredient. In other words, in excess of 140 TABLETS.

Hepatic and kidney failure was to blame. And it was her choice, not BIG PHARMA!

How many people on SDC owe their existence to BIG PHARMA?
 
Think you will find have to get a prescription for 100 packs so cost of going to Dr also adds to inflation and cost of living!!! Certainly can only get one pack of 16 here at once in Qld over the counter - excess removed at check-out

Paracetamol overdose is real. If you induce 23 Paracetamol tablets the only cure is a liver transplant. This is why the initial pack size was reduced. Yes this is an extreme case Can everyone reading this say they have only taken the correct dose at the correct times, I would say not many.
If you induce 23 panadol tabs, then I suggest your intention is to do more than affect your liver. Perhaps snuff out all of your organs. (You will find another way.) People in rural Australia can't just nip down to their local IGA for a box of 16 panadol every day. Why inconvenience the larger population who rely on this medication to function with their genuine ailments and NO I haven't taken more than the prescribed amount.
 
What a dumb idea! There's so much talk about the government taking action on "shrinkflation" and now they want to contribute towards it. In future, if someone wants 20 tablets from a supermarket, they will have to buy 2 packets of 16, probably at different stores. They will then have 32 tablets in their possession. How will this prevent people from overdosing?
 
I don’t agree with this move as it is a money raiser.
2013 while I was on France, I was surprised to see that paracetamol was in reduced quantities to what I could buy here in Australia. However I understood their size as they were 1000mg tablets, so you only needed to take one.
Our change here is a money grab. This won’t reduce by half as packing costs won’t reduce and as for the environment, double the waste.
If people are taking too much paracetamol now, they will find a way to keeping on taking the tablets, or maybe our medico’s can help with a different safer alternative.
 
I don’t agree with this move as it is a money raiser.
2013 while I was on France, I was surprised to see that paracetamol was in reduced quantities to what I could buy here in Australia. However I understood their size as they were 1000mg tablets, so you only needed to take one.
Our change here is a money grab. This won’t reduce by half as packing costs won’t reduce and as for the environment, double the waste.
If people are taking too much paracetamol now, they will find a way to keeping on taking the tablets, or maybe our medico’s can help with a different safer alternative.
But will your solution satisfy the manipulative big pharmaceutical companies? These bastards have more power than a lot of people realise.
 
Lowering the number of tablets is NOT going to stop accidental overdose. If people want to OD they will just buy multiple packets.
We will pay the same price for less product and that is obviously OK with the TGA in this high inflation/cost of living time. Let's hit the people where it hurts, their pockets; as long as it goes into our pockets and makes us even richer.
 
did no one think that they just go back earlier to replace. if one has to overdose then do so and do not become a liability to society i take injections to live others take to kill themselves. go for it.
 
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It's been like that in the UK for years only 16 tablets at supermarkets ( mostly packs of 10 ) or 32 at a chemist.Due to the big problem with liver toxicity wich is irreversible if damaged from paracetamol. One of the worst drugs to overdose on as you won,t know the effect till it's irreversible. I,m surprised its taken so long here.
 
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There are a whole lot of other ways to overdose and cause extreme liver damage or death. What about comsuming large amounts of alcohol? This is socially acceptable and in some cases even encouraged.
 

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