Canadian Regulatory Expertise for Your US Dietary Supplements

By: Jacqui Jenskey, Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist, email

Do you have US Dietary supplements you are considering launching in Canada but are not sure if your formula meets the Canadian regulatory requirements?  Dell Tech wants to help you.  We will do a full formula assessment for compliance and come back to you with the best options for your product launch.  It could be as simple as a Class 1 NHP application or as complicated as a formula change but either way, we will work with you to support your launch.   We will help you understand the regulatory framework, register your product and draft your labels then help you navigate the Site Licensing requirements for manufacturers, packagers, labellers, and importers to ensure a seamless launch in Canada.  We have a staff of Professional Regulatory Affairs Specialists with decades of experience as both dietary supplement consultants and natural health products consultants.  We have been working in the consulting industry for 40 years providing professional, confidential consulting services. Let us assist you through the often-complex regulatory processes in Canada.

Contact:
Dell Tech Laboratories
Jacqui Jenskey
Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist
519-858-5021 x 2028
jjenskey@delltech.com


Dell Tech has provided professional, confidential consulting services to the chemical specialty

industry in Canada, the USA, Europe, and Asia for the last 40 years.

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