How To Check FDA-approved Products In Ghana

How To Check FDA-approved Products In Ghana

What are the works of the FDA in Ghana? The Food and Drugs Authority (or FDA, formerly known as the Food and Drugs Board) is a Ghanaian government agency responsible for inspecting, certifying, and ensuring the proper distribution of food and food products, as well as drugs, in Ghana. The FDA exists to ensure the safety, quality and efficacy of human and veterinary drugs, food, biological products, cosmetics, medical devices, and household.

What are the requirements to check an FDA-approved product in Ghana?

Product Information

The name of the product (food, medicine, cosmetic, etc.)

The manufacturer’s name or brand

The FDA registration number (if printed on the label/packaging)

Access to the FDA Database

Visit the official portal: https://fdaghana.gov.gh

Use the product registration search tool available on the site

Internet Connection & Device

A smartphone, tablet, or computer with internet access to check online

Optional Verification Channels

If the product is not found online, you may call the FDA Ghana office or visit a regional office for confirmation.

How To Check FDA-approved Products In Ghana?

Method 1:

Using the FDA Ghana Website

Go to the official FDA Ghana website: https://fdaghana.gov.gh

Navigate to the Product Registration Search section

Enter the product name, manufacturer, or FDA registration number

Click Search

Review the results to confirm if the product is approved and still valid.

Checking Packaging Details

Look for the FDA registration number on the product label

Ensure it matches the details in the FDA database

Contacting FDA Ghana Directly

Call the FDA Ghana office

Visit any FDA regional office across the country

Send an inquiry through their official email or customer service channels

How can I check if a drug is FDA-approved in Ghana?

Search for the drug on the FDA Ghana product database, fdaghana.gov.gh

Do not use the product until you confirm with the FDA. Contact their office for verification.

What is the fee schedule for the registration of a product at the FDA in Ghana?

Below is the fee schedule for the product registration in FDA Ghana.

Product Type / CategoryFee (Ghana cedis or equivalent) / BasisComments / Validity
Imported food products
• 1–30 products → ~ GH¢ 450 per product
• 31–500 products → ~ GH¢ 360 per product
• 501–1000 products → ~ GH¢ 300 per product
• >1000 products → ~ GH¢ 240 per product
Valid for 3 years registration period.
Medical devices & IVDs
• 1–30 products → ~ GH¢ 250 per product
• 31–500 products → ~ GH¢ 200 per product
• 501–1000 products → ~ GH¢ 150 per product
• >1000 products → ~ GH¢ 100 per product
Includes imported devices; fees may vary if locally manufactured. Validity typically 5 years.
Drug product registration~ GHS 6,000 (≈ USD 1,000)For registering medicinal / drug products; includes application fee. Valid for 5 years.
Cosmetics / Household Chemical Substances (Locally Manufactured)
• Cottage Industry → GH¢ 300
• Small Scale → GH¢ 600
• Medium Scale → GH¢ 750
• Large Scale → GH¢ 900

What should I do if a product is not on the FDA database?

Why do some products show expired FDA registration?

FDA approvals are valid for a period and must be renewed. Expired registrations mean the product should not be on the market until renewed.

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