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     Keys to the Labeling of Dietary Supplements in Mexico

Keys to the Labeling of Dietary Supplements in Mexico

Dietary supplements are defined as products intended to increase or complement the total dietary intake, or to supply one or more of their components. COFEPRIS is the authority in Mexico responsible for regulating these products and for establishing the labeling requirements they must meet to be marketed in the country.

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Health Transformation: Key Incentives for Investment and Scientific Development in Mexico
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Health Transformation: Key Incentives for Investment and Scientific Development in Mexico

This Decree, published in the Official Gazette of the Federation on June 2, 2025, establishes a regulatory framework aimed at promoting investment within Mexico to strengthen the pharmaceutical industry, the production of medicines, health inputs, and medical devices, as well as fostering scientific research. Its main objective is to reduce import dependency and ensure the availability of these essential products, using consolidated public procurement as a lever for economic development.

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Import Permit for Products: Requirements for Dietary Supplements

Import Permit for Products: Requirements for Dietary Supplements

To import dietary supplements into Mexico, it is essential to understand the applicable regulations, among which the prior sanitary import permit stands out.

This permit, issued by COFEPRIS, authorizes the entry of food, dietary supplements, and non-alcoholic beverages that comply with Mexico’s current sanitary legislation, allowing their commercialization and distribution in the country.

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