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Product Registration

Effortless product registration solutions to ensure compliance and market readiness, letting you focus on your business growth.

What We Provide

We are committed to aiding you in securing and renewing the necessary licenses or certificates from the FDA, which may include any of the following:

  1. License to Operate (LTO)
  2. Certificate of Product Registration (CPR)
  3. Notification of Cosmetic Product (NCP)

Understanding the FDA

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), formerly known as BFAD, is a government agency under the Department of Health responsible for licensing and regulating products for distribution within the Philippines.

The registration criteria and processing timelines imposed by the FDA are contingent upon the product classification, which could include any of the following:

– Food

– Food Supplements

– Drugs

– Cosmetics

– Household Hazardous

– Pesticides

– Medical Devices

– Diagnostics

– Veterinary Products

Entities involved in activities such as manufacturing, packaging, re-packaging, trading, importation, exportation, wholesale, or retail pharmacy of FDA-regulated products are mandated to register with the FDA.

Step-by-Step Process for Acquiring an LTO

For successful registration of a food or drug product in the Philippines, local and foreign enterprises must obtain a License to Operate (LTO) either as an Importer, Distributor, or Wholesaler for product imports or as a Manufacturer for local production. After securing an LTO, applicants need to apply for either a Certificate of Product Registration (CPR) or a Notification of Cosmetic Product (NCP), depending on the product classification.

Requirements for Acquiring an LTO include:

– Completed Application Form

– Proof of Business Registration

– Site Master File (for drug, device, and cosmetic manufacturers)

– Risk Management Plan

– Proof of fee payment

The process to secure an LTO involves establishing a Philippine business entity or collaborating with a local distributor, compiling essential documents, and submitting them for evaluation. The applicant must also pay the required fees and subsequently collect the LTO from the FDA.

Step-by-Step Guide for Obtaining a CPR

A Certificate of Product Registration (CPR) is exclusively issued to enterprises and manufacturers that already possess a valid LTO. Enterprises with multiple products must register each product, including individual variants, flavors, dosage strengths, etc., each with its unique registration number in the Philippines.

Requirements for Obtaining a CPR consist of:

– Completed Application Form

– Clear and complete packaging labels or artwork for all package sizes

– Images of the product from all angles

– Justification for label claims (e.g., nutritional facts, Halal logo, nutritional and health claims) if applicable

– Commercial product presentation sample (for food supplements)

– Proof of fee payment

The process to secure a CPR necessitates a valid LTO based on the company’s activities, revalidation of the ePortal account to eRegistration, compiling the requisite documents, and submitting them for evaluation. The applicant must also pay the stipulated fees and provide an actual commercial sample for the issuance of the CPR by the FDA.

Applying for an NCP

Similar to CPR applications, securing a Notification of Cosmetic Product (NCP) mandates the possession of a valid LTO. However, this requirement is only applicable to cosmetic products. All other product categories require CPR registration.

Requirements for Acquiring an NCP include:

– Certificate of Manufacturer

– Certificate of Free Sale or Good Manufacturing Practice Certificate

– Details of each ingredient in the product formulation, including names, functions, and percentages

– Complete packaging labels or artwork for all package sizes and commercial product packaging

– Proof of fee payment

License/Permit Renewals

The duration of licenses and permits granted by the FDA depends on the product classification and registration. The validity period is as follows:

For LTOs:

– Foods: 5 years

– Cosmetic Products: 2 years

– Medical Devices: 2 years

– Drug Products: 2 years

For CPRs:

– Foods: 5 years

– Medical Devices: 1 year

– Drug Products: 1-2 years

For NCPs:

– Cosmetic Products: 1-3 years

Securing an FDA License for Your Food and Drug Products in the Philippines

Proper licensing and registration are vital for your company to legally manufacture, import, export, and distribute food and drug products within and outside of the Philippines. With a wealth of business registration and corporate compliance services at our disposal, our team can streamline the product registration process in the Philippines, making it fast and reliable.

Frequently Asked Questions About Product Registration in the Philippines

What is product registration?

Product registration is the process of officially documenting a product with relevant government authorities to ensure its compliance with regulations and safety standards.

Why is product registration necessary?

Product registration is essential to demonstrate product safety, quality, and compliance with legal requirements, ensuring consumer protection.

Who needs to register products?

Manufacturers, importers, or distributors of specific products, depending on the type and industry, are typically required to register their products.

What information is typically required for product registration?

Requirements vary by product type and jurisdiction but may include product specifications, safety data, labeling, and manufacturing details.

How do I start the product registration process?

The process begins by identifying the relevant regulatory authority, reviewing guidelines, and submitting the necessary documentation and fees.

What are the potential consequences of not registering a product?

Failure to register a product can result in legal penalties, product recalls, and damage to a company’s reputation.

Is product registration the same in all countries?

No, product registration requirements and procedures vary by country and product type, so it’s crucial to understand the specific regulations in each market.

Is there a time limit for product registration?

Deadlines for product registration may vary, so it’s important to be aware of and meet any specified timeframes to avoid compliance issues.

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