Kenya Calling: A Step-by-Step Guide to Exporting Pharma Products from India
Sep 10
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To export pharmaceutical products from India to Kenya, you'll need to comply with the guidelines set by Kenya's health authority and the Indian government. Here are the key requirements:
- *Export License*: Obtain an export license from India's Pharmaceutical Export Promotion Council of India (Pharmexcil) ¹.
- *Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) Certification*: Ensure your manufacturing facility has a valid GMP certification from the World Health Organization (WHO) or the Indian authorities ².
- *Product Registration*: Register your pharmaceutical products with the Kenya Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) ³.
- *Certificate of Pharmaceutical Product (CPP)*: Obtain a CPP from the Indian authorities, which certifies that your product meets the required standards ⁴.
- *Free Sale Certificate*: Obtain a Free Sale Certificate from the Indian authorities, which confirms that your product is allowed to be sold freely in India ⁴.
- *Compliance with Kenyan Regulations*: Ensure your product complies with Kenyan regulations, such as labeling and packaging requirements ³.
Additionally, you may need to comply with other requirements, such as obtaining a no-objection certificate from the Indian authorities and ensuring that your product is not banned or restricted in Kenya.
It's recommended to consult with the Kenya Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) and the Indian authorities to ensure you comply with all the necessary requirements ³.