Among the valuable resources, Lief’s GMP Starter Kit provides examples of key documents, procedures, and regulations necessary for cGMP compliance.
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Lief Labs (Valencia, CA), manufacturer of dietary supplements specializing in formulation and product development, launched a complimentary GMP Starter Kit, which offers a guide to understanding cGMP regulations and FDA compliance for nutritional and dietary supplement brands. Among the valuable resources, Lief’s GMP Starter Kit provides examples of key documents, procedures, and regulations necessary for cGMP compliance.
“Lief Labs was built on a platform of transparency, and we expect the same level of transparency and adherence to regulatory guidelines of the brands and companies with whom we work and partner,” said Adel Villalobos, CEO and founder of Lief, in a press release. “A lack of knowledge and non-compliance with FDA regulations places a brand’s reputation and inventory at risk and can also lead to product recalls and account suspension on vital distribution channels, such as Amazon. Lief wants to help build brands that are not only innovative, sustainable and marketable, but also industry compliant and we've developed the GMP Starter Kit to put companies on the right path to cGMP compliance from the start.”
Brands will be provided with a GMP Starter Kit when they start a business relationship with Lief Labs. This includes three critical SOP (standard operating procedures) guidance documents, at no cost, so that brands can get their regulatory framework and quality unit started. Following the initial complimentary GMP Starter Kit, Lief customers will then have the option of purchasing seven additional critical SOPs. The additional SOPs offer a range of compliance initiatives that can be used to start off your regulatory compliance program.
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