What kind of export-related certificates does the FDA issue?
The FDA issues the following export-related certificates: A. The “Certificate to Foreign Government” for products that may be legally marketed, sold or distributed in the U.S. B. The “Certificate of a Pharmaceutical Product” for human drugs and biological products which conform to the World Health Organization’s standards. C. The “Certificate of Exportability” for products that may not be marketed, sold or distributed in the U.S. but which may be legally exported from the U.S. D. The “Certificate of Free Sale” for food products, dietary supplements and cosmetics marketed, sold, distributed, or offered for sale in the U.S. E. The “EU Export Health Certificate” for animal-derived products exported to the European Union.