Department of Health

Medicines and Poisons Regulation

Consultation on reforms to health regulation in Victoria

Find out how you can provide feedback on the proposed legislative reforms to improve compliance and enforcement tools.

For more information, including the consultation paper and process for making a submission, see Reforms to health regulation in Victoria.

Submissions will be accepted until midnight 31 May 2024.

The Department of Health helps to protect the community from the potential harm of medicines and chemicals. One way it does this is through controls defined in Victorian Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances legislation.

This legislation is applicable to substances that are listed in the Australian Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons.

Victorian legislative controls for these substances vary according to their risk. Some of these controls include:

  • Defining who is authorised to lawfully possess certain scheduled substances
  • Requirements for the storage of scheduled substances
  • Requirements for prescribing and supplying scheduled medicines

The Department also monitors and responds to legislative non-compliance.

Commonly used online forms

For a full list of online forms, please visit the Online Forms - Medicines and Poisons Regulation web page.

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Reviewed 15 May 2024

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Contact details

Postal address: Medicines and Poisons Regulation, Department of Health, GPO Box 4057 Melbourne VIC 3001

Medicines and Poisons Regulation Department of Health

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