What are Some Common Examples of Non-Prescription Products Requiring Registration?
Some common examples of non-prescription products requiring registration are Tylenol, aspirin, Maalox, cough drops, anti-perspirant deodorants, diet aids, First Aid kits, fluoride toothpaste, eye drops, gauze and medicated Band-Aids, veterinary drugs, contraceptive devices, incontinence pads, and some vitamins and herbal products. Herbal products or vitamins that contain a drug product such as ephedrine mandate registration. Also herbal products or vitamins, which are promoted to treat, cure mitigate, or prevent disease in man or animals, mandate registration. Back To Top What Defines a Manufacturer and When do they Need a Distributor’s License? A manufacturer is defined as a facility that produces, transfills, repackages, relabels, prepares, propagates, compounds, converts, or processes a controlled substance, drug, device, or cosmetic. A manufacturer who sells or ships prescription and/or controlled substances to another facility or business, including those owned by the same corpora