Do You Need A License To Sell Pet Supplements In Malaysia
Starting a business related to pet supplements in Malaysia requires a thorough understanding of regulatory requirements and the process for obtaining the necessary licenses. In Malaysia, selling pet supplements may require compliance with regulations set by the Malaysian Government either by NPRA or Department of Veterinary Services (DVS), particularly if the supplements are considered to be under the category of veterinary products. The exact requirements can depend on the nature of the supplements and how they are classified (for example, as pet food additives or veterinary medicines).
For veterinary products, this includes animal feed, feed additives, veterinary medicine, and pesticides. Animal feed and feed additives are regulated by the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS), while veterinary medicines, which may include those containing feed additives combined with scheduled poisons, are regulated by the Drug Control Authority (DCA), a part of the NPRA. Pet supplements, such as health supplements including vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, probiotics, and other bioactive substances derived from natural or synthetic sources, are also under the purview of the DCA, provided their safety has been proven. Please make sure to visit the official website for more information ( https://npra.gov.my/index.php/en/ )
To market pet supplements in Malaysia, the NPRA mandates product registration, which entails a comprehensive process that includes product classification, document preparation, and submission. Following this, the Drug Control Authority (DCA) evaluates the application, focusing on ensuring the safety and efficacy of the supplements. Post-registration, maintaining the product registration and engaging in post-marketing activities are essential. These rigorous steps underscore the NPRA’s dedication to safeguarding public health and ensuring the quality of pet supplements in the Malaysian market. Pet supplements that has the ingredient glucosamine and/or chondroitin will have to be registered under the NPRA. If not it will be registered under DVS
Manufacturer your own supplement
If you’re interested in manufacturing your own supplement, it’s advisable to partner with a pet supplement manufacturer that can guide you through the entire process. This includes assistance with product registration, formulation, production, quality control and testing, and packaging. Collaborating with a specialized manufacturer ensures that your supplement meets the necessary regulatory standards and quality benchmarks, streamlining the journey from concept to market.
Conclusion
To ensure compliance and effectively navigate the regulatory framework, consulting with legal advisors or professionals who specialize in regulatory submissions for pet supplements is advisable. They can assist with the preparation of documents, submission to the NPRA or DVS, and any necessary follow-up to obtain approval for your products. If you wish to learn more about how to sell your pet supplement, please feel free to contact us.

