AYUSH Certification
Building Quality and Global
Trust
AYUSH products in India are regulated under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, by the Drugs Controller General and state authorities. To enhance product safety and consumer confidence, the Department of AYUSH, in collaboration with the Quality Council of India (QCI), introduced a voluntary certification scheme that allows manufacturers to demonstrate authenticity and quality.
The scheme offers two certification levels:
- Ayush Standard Mark: Confirms compliance with Indian regulatory requirements under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, ensuring product quality and safety.
- Ayush Premium Mark: Aligns with WHO-GMP guidelines and international best practices. Certification is issued through NABCB-accredited bodies, and certified facilities are subject to regular surveillance audits.
By obtaining AYUSH certification, businesses increase credibility, improve transparency, and gain global recognition, strengthening the competitiveness of Indian AYUSH products in health and wellness markets.
Obtaining and Maintaining
AYUSH Product Certification
Using the Ayush Premium Mark(s)
- The AYUSH Certification Mark may be displayed only on certified products and packaging to confirm compliance with quality and safety standards
- The mark is owned by the Department of AYUSH and licensed exclusively to certified organizations.
- Certified units may use it across communication materials, including packaging, marketing, advertisements, exhibition displays, vehicles, and digital platforms.
- Misuse can result in penalties such as suspension or cancellation of certification. Proper usage builds consumer trust, global credibility, and brand recognition.
Financial Support and Fee Structure
- IRQS, a division of IRCLASS Systems and Solutions Pvt. Ltd., derives financial support from revenues generated through:
- Certification activities for management systems, products, processes, and services. Additional services offered by IRQS.
Fee Structure
- Fees are calculated based on the Voluntary AYUSH Product Certification Scheme, considering factors such as number of dosages, number of products, and number of employees.
- Application and accreditation fees are charged separately.
- Product sample testing charges are applied depending on the number of products and dosage forms submitted for certification.
- Quotations are provided on request, with all applicable terms and conditions clearly outlined in the IRQS letter.
- For agreements under tender documents, fees and terms of payment follow the tender conditions.
- All charges are based on the assumption that the information provided by the organization is complete and accurate.
- Financial Support
- Fee Structure
- Special Surveillance Visits
- Travel and Incidental Expenses
- Postponement – (Recovery of Administrative Costs)
- Cancellation – (Recovery of Administrative Costs)
- Statutory Taxes
- Invoices
- Payment Terms
Responsibilities of Certified
AYUSH Organizations
Certified units under the AYUSH scheme must adhere to defined responsibilities to retain their certification. These obligations ensure consistent compliance with certification standards, uphold public trust, and maintain product quality and safety. Organizations are expected to follow guidelines related to certification usage, internal processes, product integrity, and communication protocols. Regular updates, cooperation during assessments, and transparent reporting are essential.
Below is a structured overview of the key responsibilities that certified AYUSH organizations must follow to ensure continued compliance and certification validity:
- Compliance with Certification Requirements The client shall always comply with all certification requirements, including product standards and any changes communicated by IRQS.
- Responsibility for Certified Products The client is fully responsible for ensuring that certified products consistently meet all AYUSH certification requirements.
- Access and Cooperation During Evaluation The client shall make all necessary arrangements for evaluation, including access to documentation, records, facilities, relevant areas, personnel, and any information needed for complaint investigations.
- Claims Within Approved Scope The client shall make claims regarding certification only within the scope for which certification has been granted by IRQS.
- Proper Use of Certification The client shall not use its certification in any way that could mislead others or bring IRQS into disrepute.
- Suspension or Withdrawal of Certification Upon suspension or withdrawal, the client shall: Stop using all promotional material referencing certification. Return all certification documents as required. Recall any non-conforming certified AYUSH products that caused the suspension. Submit recall status updates to IRQS every 15 days. IRQS will inform QCI of the recall status or affected product details as necessary.
- Suspension and Corrective Action Upon receiving suspension instructions, the certified unit shall immediately stop using the AYUSH Certification Mark and perform a root cause analysis to identify and implement corrective actions.
- Accurate Use of Certification Documents The client shall ensure that no certificate, report, or part thereof is used in a misleading manner.
- Reproduction of Certification Documents If copies of certification documents are shared, they must be reproduced in full and without alteration.
Client Status & Certification Information
Updated records of clients with suspended or withdrawn certifications.
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