MoCRA readiness triage
MoCRA Lite
Know whether your cosmetics launch needs a deeper MoCRA review.
Answer a few product and label questions, get a likely exemption or registration-review signal, then save a checklist for the next compliance conversation.
Flags small-business exemption exceptions before a maker gets false confidence.
Separates facility/listing triage from ingredient-label readiness.
Links back to FDA source pages for the human review step.
MoCRA status and label-readiness triage
Triage likely exemption status and label-readiness gaps without rendering legal advice.
Current result
Likely registration/listing review
The business or facility answers suggest registration and product listing questions should be reviewed before launch.
Small-business exemption paths can depend on category exceptions.
Responsible person, ingredients, adverse-event contact, and safety files.
Checklist
- Responsible person/business contact identifiedAdd before saving the checklist.
- Ingredient statement drafted for reviewAdd before saving the checklist.
- Adverse-event contact workflow existsAdd before saving the checklist.
- Safety substantiation files are collectedAdd before saving the checklist.
Next steps
- Save the checklist with the exact unanswered questions.
- Review FDA source links before making launch claims.
- Talk with a qualified compliance professional if any category exception is possible.
This is not legal advice.
Do not treat likely exempt as final approval.
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Seeded pages
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FAQ and sources
Is this legal advice?
No. MoCRA Lite is a triage checklist for early validation. It helps a maker decide what to review next before speaking with qualified counsel or a regulatory consultant.
Does likely exempt mean I can skip MoCRA?
No. It means the answers resemble a small-business exemption path, subject to exceptions and product details that still need review.
Why do you ask about eye, injected, internal, and long-wear products?
FDA describes product categories where small-business exemptions do not apply. The tool flags those answers as review-needed instead of giving a green light.
Source links
Last reviewed 2026-07-05.