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    Default what does it mean---BFAD registered


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    I always wondered what it means for a product to be BFAD-approved/registered.

    Asides from the obvious, what does BFAD registered mean? Did the product have to go through rigorous testing before it can be BFAD-registered? Do all imported products have to be BFAD-registered? How does BFAD registered and BFAD approved differ? Can you sell something like medicine without BFAD registration? How does BFAD registration work?

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    I think the product has to go through rigorous testing jud kay madaot man ang BFAD if mahibaw-an makadaot diay ang product nga ilang gi-approve.

    As to the difference between registered and approved..wa ko kahibaw..bitaw no..ngano kaha lain2x man?

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    safe for the consumers basta naa BFAD approved
    dli ka maka baligya ug medicines without BFAD..
    ang pinaka tindi kung naa pa gyud cya CPR
    Certified Product Regestration, mas lisod pani
    lukaton kay sa BFAD..

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    @ohohoy

    CPR? wala pa ko ka bantay ani na mark sa products. tan.awon pud nya nako. salamat sa input guys. maka-libog lagi kung unsa pasabot sa BFAD registered & approved ug kung naka-agi ba ug testing on efficacy ba ni sila

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    I'm not an expert on this. All I can give you is the information that I know of. Hehe


    What does BFAD registered mean?
    For me, it means approved by BFAD (conforming to their standards and having complied with the rules and regulations governing the registration of the product).

    Did the product have to go through rigorous testing before it can be BFAD-registered?
    You have to provide all needed documents as listed in their requirements. One requirement for food example, is the analysis of the finished product. They have a list of approved laboratories where you can have the product tested/analyzed.

    How does BFAD registered and BFAD approved differ?
    I think once a product is registered, it is considered approved. (BFAD goes over the submitted documents and will inform you if there are deficiencies for you to comply in order to complete the process of registration). Once approved, they will issue the Certificate of Product Registration (CPR).

    Can you sell something like medicine without BFAD registration?
    That’s with the risk of being caught. It’s like driving without license. Hehe…

    How does BFAD registration work?
    They have a set of requirements that you need to accomplish. I checked out their website, got this info there (please see below). For more details you can also check them at www.bfad.gov.ph.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Githyanki View Post
    I'm not an expert on this. All I can give you is the information that I know of. Hehe


    What does BFAD registered mean?
    For me, it means approved by BFAD (conforming to their standards and having complied with the rules and regulations governing the registration of the product).

    Did the product have to go through rigorous testing before it can be BFAD-registered?
    You have to provide all needed documents as listed in their requirements. One requirement for food example, is the analysis of the finished product. They have a list of approved laboratories where you can have the product tested/analyzed.

    How does BFAD registered and BFAD approved differ?
    I think once a product is registered, it is considered approved. (BFAD goes over the submitted documents and will inform you if there are deficiencies for you to comply in order to complete the process of registration). Once approved, they will issue the Certificate of Product Registration (CPR).

    Can you sell something like medicine without BFAD registration?
    That’s with the risk of being caught. It’s like driving without license. Hehe…

    How does BFAD registration work?
    They have a set of requirements that you need to accomplish. I checked out their website, got this info there (please see below). For more details you can also check them at www.bfad.gov.ph.
    Exactly....

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    nice post at least ma-enlighten ta ani

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    Quote Originally Posted by Githyanki View Post
    I'm not an expert on this. All I can give you is the information that I know of. Hehe


    What does BFAD registered mean?
    For me, it means approved by BFAD (conforming to their standards and having complied with the rules and regulations governing the registration of the product).

    Did the product have to go through rigorous testing before it can be BFAD-registered?
    You have to provide all needed documents as listed in their requirements. One requirement for food example, is the analysis of the finished product. They have a list of approved laboratories where you can have the product tested/analyzed.

    How does BFAD registered and BFAD approved differ?
    I think once a product is registered, it is considered approved. (BFAD goes over the submitted documents and will inform you if there are deficiencies for you to comply in order to complete the process of registration). Once approved, they will issue the Certificate of Product Registration (CPR).

    Can you sell something like medicine without BFAD registration?
    That’s with the risk of being caught. It’s like driving without license. Hehe…

    How does BFAD registration work?
    They have a set of requirements that you need to accomplish. I checked out their website, got this info there (please see below). For more details you can also check them at www.bfad.gov.ph.
    I really really like you sir.. everytime you post it is very informative.. for you!!

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    so how does CPR differ from BFAD registered?

    thank you for the very informative post, Githyanki

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    Quote Originally Posted by nongski View Post
    so how does CPR differ from BFAD registered?

    thank you for the very informative post, Githyanki
    The CPR is the actual document that the BFAD issued to certify that the product as undergone all the requirements for registration. It's kinda like getting registered with LTO (BFAD Registration) for driving. After you pass the exams and submit the requirements, you finally get your driver's license (which is the CPR).
    Last edited by Githyanki; 10-28-2010 at 10:32 PM.

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