FDA certification refers to the certification of products by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the United States.
The FDA is a federal government agency responsible for overseeing and approving the safety and effectiveness of products such as food, drugs, cosmetics, and medical devices.
Obtaining FDA certification means that a product meets the FDA's standards and requirements and can be marketed and used in the United States. Different types of products need to meet different certification standards, such as food certification for food, drug certification for drugs, and medical device certification for medical devices.
Obtaining FDA certification typically requires undergoing rigorous testing and approval processes.