Supplement Facts Panel Setup – Required for Every Supplement Label
The Supplement Facts Panel is a required component of every dietary supplement label under 21 CFR § 101.36. It must follow exact FDA formatting, include proper units of measure, and accurately reflect your product’s nutrient content. Noncompliant panels are among the most common causes of FDA warning letters and product takedowns on Amazon, Walmart, and other retail platforms.
Who Needs It?
- • Supplement Brand Owners developing new products
• Private Label Sellers customizing labels or formulations
• Amazon & Shopify Sellers launching online
• Importers needing a compliant panel for FDA and CBP review
• Designers or Agencies building packaging on behalf of brands
Why It’s Required:
- • Mandated under 21 CFR § 101.36 for dietary supplements
• Required for product packaging, Amazon approval, and customs clearance
• Must include serving size, daily values, active ingredients, and footnotes
• Noncompliance leads to label violations, rejections, and enforcement
What’s Included:
- • Custom FDA-Compliant Supplement Facts Panel Setup
• Formatting for Capsules, Tablets, Gummies, Powders, and Liquids
• Calculation of Active Ingredients and % Daily Values
• Ingredient Grouping and Order per FDA rules
• Footnotes and Formatting for Proprietary Blends (if applicable)
• Final Print-Ready Panel in Editable + PDF Format
• Optional Add-On: Ingredient Substantiation Checklist
What’s Included:
- • FDA Facility Registration (New or Renewal)
• U.S. Agent Appointment (for foreign facilities)
• Registration Confirmation and Number
• Biennial Renewal Reminders & Monitoring
• FDA Compliance Guidance & Support
Pricing:
Service | Standard Price | Support360 Member Price (50% Off) |
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Supplement Facts Panel Setup | $750 per product | $375 per product |
- Support360 Members receive 50% OFF on all label and compliance setup services, including Nutrition/Supplement Facts.
Common Compliance Errors:
- • Incorrect serving sizes or units (e.g., mg vs mcg)
• Missing or incorrect % Daily Values
• Improper formatting for blends, botanicals, or enzyme activity units
• Use of nutrient claims without corresponding content