The TGA explains that: "Generally, AUST L medicines can be selected off the shelf at supermarkets, health food shops, pharmacies and other retailers. Listed medicines may include vitamin and mineral supplements, traditional Chinese medicines and herbal medicines."
So why in heaven's name does Solagran strangle its sales by insisting that Taiga (R) Professional A320 is sold only through practitioners?
I have raised this question before. It is not trivial. Imagine the extra revenue that could flow from being stocked on the open shelves of supermarkets, health food shops, and pharmacies.
It seems unquestionably a poor business decision by Solagran.
I have a feeling that pomposity about their product has over-ridden marketing sense.
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