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When a downstream pharmaceutical manufacturer submits an application for pharmaceutical registration, it may submit an application for formulator exemption, which requires the signature of the holder of the original drug registration certificate before it can be used.
Manufacturers that have obtained drug registration can submit a notice to EPA of changing the supplier of the original drug, along with the relevant application form, and do not need approval to change. It is worth noting that the method of use of the original drug registration needs to be consistent with the product of the preparation, while not chang
The source of the original drug used in the United States preparation registration certificate is confidential information, so the information cannot be obtained through public means.
The registration certificate holder may use the name and address of another person other than (or in addition to) the name and address of the registration certificate holder to sell the registered product. Such sales are referred to as "supplementary registrations" and the product is referred to as a "Distributor's Product." According to the regulation
There is no difference between the registration number of the United States subpacking registration Certificate and the registration number of ordinary registration.
Please follow the Measures for the Implementation of the Safety Production License of Hazardous chemical Production Enterprises (Order No. 41 of the State Administration of Work Safety Supervision and Administration), the Measures for the Administration of Hazardous Chemical Business License (Order No. 55 of the State Administration of Work Safety Supe
Dry ice is not a dangerous chemical. Dry ice is a solid. Compressed carbon dioxide is a gas. Carbon dioxide in the list of hazardous chemicals is only for compressed and liquefied gases. Thank you for your interest in the safe production of hazardous chemicals.
The current catalogue of hazardous chemicals is the 2015 edition, according to the Catalogue of Hazardous Chemicals, diesel with a flash point less than 60 degrees Celsius is a dangerous chemical.