Understand how the migration to the Solicita platform impacts the regularization of cosmetics in Brazil and how QR Group can assist in this process.
ANVISA announced the extension of the deadline for the migration of the Cosmetics Registration Automation System (SGAS) to the Solicita/Datavisa platform. With the effectiveness of RDCs 949/2024 and 951/2024, the new date for the entry into force of the rules was set for April 7, 2025. The change seeks to ensure a structured and safe transition for companies in the sector.
Impacts of the Change in the Regularization of Cosmetics
The migration from SGAS to Solicita/Datavisa aims to improve the regularization of personal hygiene products, perfumes and cosmetics exempt from registration, bringing more stability and security to the sector. The extension of the deadline is essential for companies to adapt to the new platform, avoiding operational risks and disruptions in regulatory processes.
Among the main impacts of the change are:
- Better organization and security in electronic petitioning;
- Greater integration with other ANVISA systems;
- Availability of Business Intelligence (BI) reports and monitoring panels;
- Reduction of failures and greater transparency in regulatory processes.
How QR Group Can Help with the Transition
QR Group is a specialist in health product regulation and closely follows the changes implemented by ANVISA. Our team offers complete support to ensure that national and international companies can adapt to the new platform without negative impacts on their operations.
Offer:
- Consulting specialized in the regularization of cosmetics;
- Guidance on the new petitioning procedures on the Solicita platform;
- Support in adapting to the requirements of RDCs 949/2024 and 951/2024.
If your company needs support to adapt to ANVISA’s new requirements, contact QR Group and ensure compliance and agility in the regulatory process.
Source: ANVISA