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Entering the Dietary Supplement Market as a Startup - Product development, Planning for Regulatory Compliance

Are you entering the nutritional supplement market as a startup? This instructor-led course focuses on the steps you need to take for product development and planning for regulatory compliance. This comprehensive training delivers extensive industry experience and real-world exercises with networking opportunities to ask questions and learn best practices from colleagues looking to enter the dietary supplement industry.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this course, you will know and understand:

  • 21 CFR 111 regulatory requirements for dietary supplement products to enter the industry
  • The financials required to develop, manufacturer and launch dietary supplements using cost calculations
  • How to determine and develop product user requirements for use throughout the development process

Course Outline

Physical Form

  • Packaging
  • Dosage
  • Benefits (what health claims will be made)
  • User requirements for use
  • Projected volume
  • Marketing costs

Regulatory Requirements

  • Does this product contain a new dietary ingredient (NDI)?
  • Health claims

Financial Considerations

  • How much will the market pay?
  • Can I make this product with existing equipment?
  • Is the new product a copy of an existing one?

Cost of Components

  • Fixed costs
  • Product development cost
  • Marketing costs

Preliminary ROI Calculation

  • The decision to begin development

Specification Development

  • Final product
  • Components
  • In-process
  • Analytical method development
  • Process design
  • Engineering design
  • Cost calculations
  • Capital
  • Marketing
  • Cost of goods sold
  • Final ROI calculation

The decision to commence production/sales

Conclusion

Resources

Who Should Attend

This dietary supplement product development training is suitable for:

  • Entrepreneurs
  • Management
  • Manufacturing
  • Quality control/assurance
  • Packaging
  • Marketing
  • Laboratory operations
  • Auditing
  • Suppliers and distributors
  • Regulatory affairs

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