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HONG KONG — The Eurofins Healthcare Assurance network of companies announced the addition of a new GMP certification scope under its GMP certification program to support buyers and suppliers in reaching FDA compliance for dietary ingredients.
Following the success of the Eurofins Healthcare Assurance GMP certification program for dietary supplement scopes at the beginning of this year, the company said it is expanding its service coverage to further promote safety, quality and best practices to sectors that have been experiencing rapid growth in the U.S., including 21 CFR 111/117, NSF/ANSI 173, Section 8 – 2024 for Dietary Ingredients.
All key product categories and manufacturing processes are observed and evaluated during the on-site audit against agreed requirements, alongside an in-depth assessment of quality management systems, said Eurofins. Any nonconformances found during the audit are resolved before a certificate is issued, followed by regular monitoring and recertification activities.
Securing Eurofins Healthcare Assurance certification means that manufacturers receive a GMP certificate and the right to use Eurofins Assurance certification marks. This certification achievement boosts brand reputation and fosters transparency, providing a competitive advantage amid tough competition, said Eurofins.
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