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This page provides general legal orientation for New Zealand, not legal advice. Regulations change frequently. Always verify current rules with Medsafe and consult a qualified professional.

Peptide Legal Status in New Zealand

Moderate

New Zealand regulates medicines under the Medicines Act 1981, with Medsafe as the primary regulatory authority. GLP-1 agonists are approved and available by prescription. Medsafe has issued public warnings about purchasing medicines online and the dangers of unregulated products. The regulatory framework is similar to Australia's TGA, though generally less enforcement-heavy.

Regulator

Medsafe (New Zealand Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Authority)Official website

Key Facts

Regulatory Stance
moderate
Compounding Allowed
Yes
Telehealth Prescribing
Yes

Compounding Pharmacy Rules

Compounding pharmacies operate under Medsafe oversight and Pharmacy Council standards. Pharmacists may compound for individual patients with prescriptions. GMP standards apply. The regulatory framework is similar to Australia but enforcement is generally less intensive.

Telehealth Prescribing

Telehealth prescribing is permitted when conducted by Medical Council-registered practitioners. Online pharmacies must be licensed. Medsafe has warned about the risks of purchasing medicines from unregulated online sources.

Peptide Categories in New Zealand

Approved

Semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy), tirzepatide (Mounjaro), liraglutide (Saxenda) — Medsafe-approved, prescription-only. Pharmac manages public funding for some indications (type 2 diabetes).

Research / Unapproved

BPC-157, TB-500, GHRPs — not Medsafe-approved. Importation and sale of unapproved medicines is illegal. Medsafe issues public warnings about online medicine purchases.

Banned / Restricted

Unregistered medicines. Medsafe may seize unapproved imports. Check current scheduling under the Misuse of Drugs Act.

Key Legislation

  • Medicines Act 1981
  • Misuse of Drugs Act 1975
  • Medicines Regulations 1984

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Sources

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