12/04/2026
Over the past few weeks, there’s been a significant shift in the NMN market here in Australia.
Regulatory action is now being taken against a number of NMN products that are being sold without meeting Australian compliance standards.
What many people don’t realise is that NMN is classified as a therapeutic good in Australia — which means it must be listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) to be legally supplied and advertised.
This is where things become important.
A large number of NMN products available online have not gone through this process.
Instead, they’ve been marketed as general supplements, often with strong claims around energy, ageing, and cellular health — without meeting the regulatory requirements expected in Australia.
At Pure NMN, we’ve taken a very different approach from the beginning.
Our NMN capsules are TGA-listed, meaning they meet strict Australian standards for:
• Quality
• Safety
• Manufacturing
• Compliance
This isn’t just a label — it’s a level of accountability that ensures what you’re taking has been assessed under one of the most rigorous regulatory systems in the world.
As the market evolves, we believe this distinction will become increasingly important.
If you’re currently taking NMN — or considering it — it’s worth understanding where your product sits from a regulatory and quality standpoint.