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HONG KONG — The Eurofins Healthcare Assurance network of companies announced a new dietary and food supplements GMP certification program to support industry players to achieve regulatory compliance in the United States.
With the U.S. market experiencing rapid growth and increasing consumer demand for health and wellness products, manufacturers, brands, agents and retailers navigate a complex regulatory and quality landscape. Eurofins Healthcare Assurance’s certification program offers a solution to achieve mandatory compliance, demonstrate commitment to quality and boost confidence in consumer products, the company said.
Covering key dietary supplement regulations and standards, namely 21 CFR 111/117 and NSF/ANSI 455-2-2024, Eurofins Healthcare Assurance’s certification program allows customers to choose between two technical scopes of certification to best suit their needs. The comprehensive program is not only a quality management system audit, but also a process certification program, meaning that all major operations in terms of both product types and manufacturing capabilities onsite are observed and assessed as part of the program.
Upon successful completion of the Eurofins Healthcare Assurance process certification program, customers receive a GMP certificate and license to use the Eurofins Assurance certification marks.
Learn more about Eurofins Healthcare Assurance’s services at www.eurofins.com/assurance/dietary-food-supplements-gmp-certification/.
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