FDA label reviews and marketing reviews are key tools that we use to help our clients comply with FDA regulations and related federal laws. Since the FDA generally classifies the products it regulates based on the intended use and ingredients found therein, an initial stage in determining how a product is regulated is by looking to the intended use thereof. One way that the FDA determines the intended use of a product is based on statements, called “claims,” made about a product, i.e., what the marketer states that a product can do for the consumer. By developing marketing content that is compliant with FDA regulations and federal law, a FDA regulatory attorney can help you avoid making claims that would cause your product to be regulated more strictly. Accordingly, we can help you by providing FDA label reviews and marketing reviews that meet your needs. FDA Label Reviews

FDA Label Reviews and FDA Regulations

Because in today’s information age, there are a number of ways to market and sell FDA-regulated products, including brochures, telemarketing, infomercials, etc., it is important to consider how statements made about a product through these various mediums may impact how a product is regulated by the FDA. In fact, the Agency considers statements made about a product through various media to constitute part of the overall “labeling” of a product, rendering any statements made through these means to reflect on the product itself. Accordingly, it is critical to ensure none of your marketing materials contain impermissible product claims, inasmuch as these claims have the potential to cause your product to be subject to heightened regulation. More information about the FDA’s regulation of claims and product labeling may be accessed here

FDA Label Reviews and Marketing Reviews

At Shehadeh Giannamore, PLLC, we can help you with FDA label reviews and to develop marketing content and achieve FDA compliance by:

  • Reviewing your marketing materials to ensure that no impermissible claims are being made;
  • Providing guidance with respect to any changes that must be made to your marketing content in order for you to achieve FDA compliance;
  • Suggesting alternative language that reduces the risk of FDA enforcement action, should you have problematic claims in any of your marketing materials, and
  • Conducting reviews of final marketing content to ensure FDA compliance.

For more information about hiring a FDA regulatory attorney or how you can ensure that your marketing materials are in compliance with FDA regulations, please contact us at contact@sglawfl.com.

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