Prius is a supplement manufacturer with 20 years experience that produces supplements in capsules, tablets, powder mixes, and liquid forms. Products can be tailored to customer needs, target groups and market position.
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1. Experience and expertise:
Look for manufacturers who have vast experience creating dietary supplements. Examine their experience in creating and manufacturing a variety of supplements, including pills, capsules, powders, and liquids.
Examine their experience working with various substances, such as vitamins, minerals, botanicals, amino acids, and specialized compounds like PQQ, Ergothioneine, and Nicotinamide Riboside Chloride.
2. Certifications & Compliance:
Ensure that the manufacturer follows Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and holds applicable certifications such as NSF, FDA, ISO, and Organic.
Verify their compliance with regulatory standards to assure product safety, quality, and legality.
3. Customization Capabilities:
Choose a company that provides full customization choices, such as formulation development, ingredient procurement, labeling, and packaging.
Assess their ability to develop unique formulations that are matched to your individual requirements and market expectations.
4. Quality Control and Testing:
Ensure that the manufacturer has strict quality control systems in place and that extensive testing is conducted at every level of the manufacturing process, from raw material sourcing to finished product testing.
Look for third-party testing and certifications to ensure the product's purity, potency, and safety.
5. Production Capacity and Lead Times:
Evaluate the manufacturer's production capability to guarantee that they can satisfy your volume requirements and deliver products on time.
Inquire about the lead times for each production stage, such as formulation, manufacturing, packing, and delivery.
Formulation
Work with Experts:
Work with a formulation professional or a nutritionist to create a balanced and effective recipe. They can assist you in determining the appropriate dosages and synergistic component combinations.
Ingredient Sourcing: Ensure that your ingredients are sourced with quality. Look for vendors that offer purity and potency certifications.
Regulatory Compliance:
Ensure that your formula meets regulatory criteria in your target market. This includes following guidelines issued by the FDA, EFSA, or other relevant agencies.
Product Design and Packaging
Label Design:
Create a professional, compliant label. Include all relevant information, such as an ingredient list, dosages, usage instructions, and any applicable warnings.
Packaging Options:
Choose packaging that protects the product's integrity while appealing to your target market. Bottles, blister packs, sachets, and pouches are all possible options.
Quality Control and Testing
Raw Material Testing:
Make sure all raw materials are checked for purity, potency, and contamination.
Batch testing:
Test final product batches to ensure they fit your requirements and regulatory norms.
Consider third-party testing to ensure quality and transparency.
Soft Launch: Consider a soft launch to gather early feedback and make any necessary changes.
Customer Feedback: Actively seek customer reviews and testimonials to increase credibility and improve your product.
