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Regulatory Update Self-Verification Guide for cosmetics establishments

Regulatory Update Self-Verification Guide for cosmetics establishments

On December 23, 2024, COFEPRIS published on its website a guide for self-verification of establishments in the cosmetic industry.

The purpose of this guide is to outline the key points to consider for regulatory compliance applicable to all stages of a cosmetic product, from manufacturing and storage to marketing and distribution. It also includes points to consider when receiving a sanitary verification visit from the competent authority.

Regulatory Update New Agreement on Health Supply Import Permits Ensures Public Sector Access

Regulatory Update New Agreement on Health Supply Import Permits Ensures Public Sector Access

On December 4, 2024, an agreement was published in the Official Journal of the Federation (DOF), outlining the requirements for importing medicines and medical devices for the public sector. This agreement allows importing these products without a COFEPRIS sanitary registration, provided certain criteria are met. It aims to expedite supply processes, especially for consolidated purchases under BIRMEX scheme.

Understanding the Difference Between Advertising Notices and Permits

Understanding the Difference Between Advertising Notices and Permits

In Mexico, advertising of products and services for human use or consumption is regulated by COFEPRIS and requires an authorization that can be a notice or a permit, depending on the type of product or service. Both procedures are carried out in order to guarantee compliance with the corresponding regulatory framework, avoid sanctions, and ensure responsible advertising.

Sanitary surveillance actions for dietary supplements in Mexico

Sanitary surveillance actions for dietary supplements in Mexico

The Federal Commission for Protection against Sanitary Risks (COFEPRIS) is entrusted with the crucial task of overseeing and regulating products and services intended for human consumption, such as food supplements, to ensure their quality and safety. This article explores the surveillance actions undertaken by COFEPRIS and the key aspects companies should consider.

Regulatory Update Agreement on Equivalence of Sanitary Registration and Importation Requirements for Health Supplies

Regulatory Update Agreement on Equivalence of Sanitary Registration and Importation Requirements for Health Supplies

In 2020, Mexico implemented an agreement allowing expedited importation and equivalence of certain health supplies approved by recognized international regulatory bodies, aiming to address shortages and streamline access. However, an update in September 2024 nullified this agreement, requiring full compliance with Mexican regulatory processes for all health supplies.