Health Product Labelling Requirements for Imported Products into Brazil

The import of Health products into Brazil is subject to various regulations, with proper labelling being a crucial part of this procedure. These regulations cover the current standards for labelling imported products, outlining the responsibilities of importers and the essential elements that must be included on labels.
Brazil’s Anvisa Updates the Labeling of Cosmetic Products – 2024

The Labeling of Cosmetics in Brazil’s regulations will start including INCI requirements in 2024.
Brazil’s Anvisa’s Medical Devices for In Vitro Diagnosis Regulation (RDC 830/2023) comes into force in June 2024

Anvisa’s RDC 830/2023 Regulating Medical Devices for In Vitro Diagnosis comes into force in June 2024
Ensuring the Thermal Integrity of Pharmaceutical Products in Brazil

Brazil’s Anvisa, legislation provides guidance on the qualification of the transportation of biological products in bulk in their primary and finished packaging.
Consultations Meetings with Anvisa – Health Products

Scheduling your Meeting Consultations with Anvisa: Brazilian System-Parlatory
Registration holder for Medical Devices Imported from Mexico

Registration holder for Medical Devices Imported from Mexico.
Overview of Medical Device Anvisa Regulations in Brazil

The most important regulation for Medical Devices in Brazil is RDC 751/2022, which provides for the risk classification, notification and registration regimes, labeling requirements, and instructions for use of medical devices.
Mexico’s Cofepris medical Device and IVD Registration and Approval in Mexico

GRP Mexico can help you obtain COFEPRIS medical device registration and approval to sell your product on the Mexican market.
Mexico’s Cofepris has Issued New Guidelines for Changes to Medical Device Registrations

In August 2023, Mexican regulators have updated guidance on rules for modifications to medical device registrations that could streamline COFEPRIS reviews.
Brazil’s Anvisa Organization of the Common Technical Document (CTD) Copy
Organization of the Common Technical Document (CTD) outlined by Brazil’s Anvisa Regulations for format of Pharmaceutical dossiers.
Brazil’s Anvisa Organization of the Common Technical Document (CTD)
Organization of the Common Technical Document (CTD) outlined by Brazil’s Anvisa Regulations for format of Pharmaceutical dossiers.
How are Heath Products Regulated with Brazil’s ANVISA?

Product registration at Anvisa is the last stage of regularization and is where the product will be tested to ensure product safety and efficiency.