What is FDA?
FDA is the abbreviation of Food and Drug Administration. Authorized by the U.S. federal government, the FDA is the highest law enforcement agency specializing in food and drug management. monitoring agency for government health control. Many other countries seek and receive FDA assistance to promote and monitor the safety of their domestic products.
FDA's responsibility is to ensure the safety of food, cosmetics, drugs, biological agents, equipment and radiological products produced or imported in the United States. Food, cosmetics and medical devices certified by the FDA are safe and effective for the human body. In nearly 100 countries such as the United States, only FDA-approved materials, devices and technologies can be used for commercial clinical applications.
Which products need FDA certification?
According to regulations, food, drugs (including veterinary drugs), medical devices, food additives, cosmetics, animal food and drugs, wine and beverages with an alcohol content of less than 7%, and electronic products must be tested by the FDA to prove their safety before they can be placed on the market. Sales.
As the earliest consumer protection agency in the United States, FDA is responsible for all management certifications related to food, drugs, cosmetics and radiation equipment in the United States. The FDA cooperates closely with international organizations such as ISO and is recognized by the World Health Organization as the highest food safety standard. Today, the FDA has become the golden shield in the hearts of food and drug consumers around the world.
Why do FDA certification?
As mentioned earlier, all foods, medicines, cosmetics, etc. produced in the United States or imported and sold in the United States must be certified by the FDA before they can be sold in the US market. Because these products will be randomly checked batch by batch when they arrive at the US port, and the batch of products can be released only if the samples are qualified. "Automatic Detention" is possible.
How to do FDA certification?
You know, FDA certification, which can be said to be the highest honor and guarantee of products, will be unimpeded in the global market. So how to do FDA certification?
1. Provide product information;
2. Evaluate and quote product information;
3. Sign the cooperation agreement, make payment, and fill in the application form;
4. Complete the registration and receive the FDA receipt.
PS: Chinese applicants must designate an American citizen (company/society) as their agent when registering with the FDA. The laboratory has a branch office in the United States, and professional engineers provide one-to-one service, acting as FDA throughout the process. Certification Services.