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Certified Laboratories Approved as Amazon TIC for Supplements

The designation allows Certified Laboratories to perform lab testing and verify cGMP documentation per the retailer's requirements.

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By: Mike Montemarano

Associate Editor, Nutraceuticals World

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Certified Laboratories is recognized as an Amazon-approved testing, inspection, and certification (TIC) organization for dietary supplements.

The company can perform the required lab testing for products sold on Amazon, and verify cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practices) documentation, the latter of which will be required this year. Specifically, all dietary supplements sold on Amazon must be manufactured in facilities compliant with FDA’s 21 CFR 111 or 117 cGMP regulations and verified by an Amazon-accredited third party.

This new designation adds to Certified Laboratories’ existing Amazon TIC status for skin-lightening and ophthalmic products.

“This recognition reflects our continued commitment to supporting client compliance in highly regulated markets,” said Todd Shea, president of cosmetics, OTC, and supplements at Certified Laboratories. “We are proud to offer testing and verification services that align with Amazon’s evolving quality standards.”

“Our expanding role as an Amazon-approved TIC across multiple product categories underscores our reputation for integrity, scientific rigor, and regulatory insight. Certified Laboratories is well-positioned to help brands navigate Amazon’s growing compliance landscape,” said David Morgan, CEO of Certified Group.

Certified Laboratories offers cGMP documentation verification through Certification Group’s certification and audit business unit and regulatory consulting via EAS Consulting Group. These services support compliance with Amazon’s policy.

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