April 16, 2021
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In November 2020, Amazon rolled out its new requirements for supplement vendors, stepping up their oversight of nutritional ingredients, particularly regarding impurities. These new proactive measures are intended to prevent non-compliant and prohibited products from being listed.
The key requirements are:
A Certificate of Analysis (CoA) from an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory for each dietary supplement. Alternatively, Amazon will accept some independent quality certification programs, such as NSF International Sport, BSCG, Informed Choice/Informed-Sport USP or a partnership with the Dietary Supplement Verification Program.
A Letter of Guarantee from the product’s brand owner assuring compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (21 CFR Part 111).
Assurances that the product only contains lawful and safe ingredients (as of section 402 (f) FD&C Act)
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