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Quiero saber si es posible vender CBD en gotas en Amazon México, y que regulaciones o autorizaciones son necesarias.

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Venta de CBD

Quiero saber si es posible vender CBD en gotas en Amazon México, y que regulaciones o autorizaciones son necesarias.

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Hola

¿ es legal vender ese producto en México?, si la respuesta es no, tambien lo será para venderlo en Amazon.

SI en la barra de ayuda de tu seller central, escribes …Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia & Dietary Supplements

Alli se menciona que el CBDesta prohibido para venderse a través de Amazon MX

Anexo lo que dice Amazon MX al respecto

Saludos

Martín

Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia & Dietary Supplements

Remember: All listings and products must comply with all applicable laws and regulations.

Examples of prohibited listings

  • Illegal drugs, narcotics and psychotropic, such as:
    • See the “Illegal Drugs” section below
    • Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
  • Products that simulate the effects of any illegal drug, such as marijuana, hallucinogens, and opium-based drugs. Examples:
    • Synthetic Cannabinoids
      • Bayou Blaster
      • Diablo
      • Hannibal
      • JWH-018
      • Spike99
      • K2
      • Orange Crush
      • Mad Hatter
      • Bam
      • Dynamite
      • The Kings
      • Comatose Candy
      • Sonic
      • Vampire Blood
    • Seeds/Plants
      • Dimethyltryptamine (DMT)
      • Hawaiian Baby Woodrose or Argyreia Nervosa seeds
      • Marshmallow Leaf
      • Poppy seeds, poppy pods, poppy straw, and poppy straw concentrate
      • Poppy tea (tea brewed from poppy seeds, pods, or straw)
      • Sonoran Song Mimosa Hostilis
      • Syrian Rue
      • Yopo Seeds
    • Bath Salts/ Plant Food
      • Euphoria
      • Pink Blend
      • Star Dust
      • Vanilla Sky
      • White Dove
    • Methoxetamine
    • Herbal Products
      • Blue Lotus
      • Damiana
      • Kanna
      • Klip Dagga
      • Wild Dagga
  • The following cannabidiol (CBD) and Hemp products:
    • Rich Hemp Oil containing concentrated CBD.
    • All non-ingestible products that contain cannabidiol/cannabinoid (CBD), unless there is proof they are made from seeds or mature stalks/fibers and do not contain resin
    • All ingestible products, including dietary supplements, that contain cannabidiol/cannabinoid (CBD)
    • Hemp products containing Resin or THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)
    • Hemp (or any cannabis Sativa L. strain) seeds capable of germination
  • “Drug paraphernalia,” such as:
    • Butane Honey Oil “BHO” extractors and kits
    • Bongs and all related accessories
    • Dab kits
    • Pipes made from metal, most woods, acrylic, glass, stone, plastic or ceramic
    • “Rose in a Glass” pipes and similar products
    • Vaporizers and all related accessories
    • Wired cigarette papers
    • All cigarette papers
    • Nitrous Oxide Crackers
    • Drug purity testing kits
    • Grinders if indicate that are for drugs or herbs. These products are only allowed provided they have legitimate purposes (such as cooking).
    • Sniffing / Snorting / Snuff Kits
    • Snorters, shovels for snuff bottles and snuff bottles.
  • Products intended to defeat a drug test, such as urine additives
  • Controlled substances, including anything listed in Schedules 8 or 9 of the Poisons Standard of Australia such as:
    • Drotebanol. (See examples listed below.)
    • Coca Leaves, including all variations of leaves, tea, and coca extract
    • Codeine Ketamine
    • Peyote or mescaline
  • Products that are adulterated or misbranded.
  • Products for exclusive use of Public Health institutions such as: Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), Ministry of Health (SSA) or Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers.
  • Products that have been the subject of a prior regulatory action, such as:
    • COFEPRIS and PROFECO warning letters, safety alerts, consumer alerts, health alerts or recalls.
  • Hallucinogenic mushrooms or any mushroom marketed as having hallucinogenic effects, such as:
    • Amanita muscaria
    • Panther amanitas
    • Psilocybe Cubensis
    • Psilocybin
  • Products that require a prescription or a medical professional’s supervision or direction for their use (See related Help Pages):
  • Veterinary drugs that are unapproved for use or sale by the FDA.
  • Prescription drugs for veterinary use.
  • Listings claiming that a product is intended to be used for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease in humans and/or animals without any scientific support that can verify this. In Mexico these products are known as “Miracle Products”.
  • Products that have passed their expiration or “use by” dates
  • Opened or used products
  • Products that are not sealed in original manufacturer’s packaging
  • Products labeled as “tester,” “not for retail sale,” or “not intended for resale”
  • Products containing ephedra or ma huang
  • Products marketed to Mexican consumers that are labeled only in a foreign language
  • Products marketed to imitate a prescription drug or prescription drug brand
  • Products marketed to help the user lose weight and/or burning fat and/or modify any part of the body without Sanitary Registry number.
  • Products that contain hormones.
  • Listings claiming that a product is intended to be used for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease in humans and/or animals unless the claim is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), such as:

Related Amazon Help pages

Additional Useful Information

Examples of Drug-Related Prohibited Products and Ingredients

Illegal Drugs

  • Cocaine
  • Ecstasy
  • Hashish
  • Heroin
  • LSD
  • Marijuana, Cannabis Sativa or Indica
  • PCP
  • Opium
  • MDA
  • DMT
  • PMA
  • TMA
  • Methamphetamines
  • Ephedrine and Pseudoephedrine
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Barbiturates
  • Cathinone
  • Procaine
  • Any other substance considered in Mexico by the General Health Law as an illegal drug.
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Venta de CBD

Quiero saber si es posible vender CBD en gotas en Amazon México, y que regulaciones o autorizaciones son necesarias.

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Hola

¿ es legal vender ese producto en México?, si la respuesta es no, tambien lo será para venderlo en Amazon.

SI en la barra de ayuda de tu seller central, escribes …Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia & Dietary Supplements

Alli se menciona que el CBDesta prohibido para venderse a través de Amazon MX

Anexo lo que dice Amazon MX al respecto

Saludos

Martín

Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia & Dietary Supplements

Remember: All listings and products must comply with all applicable laws and regulations.

Examples of prohibited listings

  • Illegal drugs, narcotics and psychotropic, such as:
    • See the “Illegal Drugs” section below
    • Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
  • Products that simulate the effects of any illegal drug, such as marijuana, hallucinogens, and opium-based drugs. Examples:
    • Synthetic Cannabinoids
      • Bayou Blaster
      • Diablo
      • Hannibal
      • JWH-018
      • Spike99
      • K2
      • Orange Crush
      • Mad Hatter
      • Bam
      • Dynamite
      • The Kings
      • Comatose Candy
      • Sonic
      • Vampire Blood
    • Seeds/Plants
      • Dimethyltryptamine (DMT)
      • Hawaiian Baby Woodrose or Argyreia Nervosa seeds
      • Marshmallow Leaf
      • Poppy seeds, poppy pods, poppy straw, and poppy straw concentrate
      • Poppy tea (tea brewed from poppy seeds, pods, or straw)
      • Sonoran Song Mimosa Hostilis
      • Syrian Rue
      • Yopo Seeds
    • Bath Salts/ Plant Food
      • Euphoria
      • Pink Blend
      • Star Dust
      • Vanilla Sky
      • White Dove
    • Methoxetamine
    • Herbal Products
      • Blue Lotus
      • Damiana
      • Kanna
      • Klip Dagga
      • Wild Dagga
  • The following cannabidiol (CBD) and Hemp products:
    • Rich Hemp Oil containing concentrated CBD.
    • All non-ingestible products that contain cannabidiol/cannabinoid (CBD), unless there is proof they are made from seeds or mature stalks/fibers and do not contain resin
    • All ingestible products, including dietary supplements, that contain cannabidiol/cannabinoid (CBD)
    • Hemp products containing Resin or THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)
    • Hemp (or any cannabis Sativa L. strain) seeds capable of germination
  • “Drug paraphernalia,” such as:
    • Butane Honey Oil “BHO” extractors and kits
    • Bongs and all related accessories
    • Dab kits
    • Pipes made from metal, most woods, acrylic, glass, stone, plastic or ceramic
    • “Rose in a Glass” pipes and similar products
    • Vaporizers and all related accessories
    • Wired cigarette papers
    • All cigarette papers
    • Nitrous Oxide Crackers
    • Drug purity testing kits
    • Grinders if indicate that are for drugs or herbs. These products are only allowed provided they have legitimate purposes (such as cooking).
    • Sniffing / Snorting / Snuff Kits
    • Snorters, shovels for snuff bottles and snuff bottles.
  • Products intended to defeat a drug test, such as urine additives
  • Controlled substances, including anything listed in Schedules 8 or 9 of the Poisons Standard of Australia such as:
    • Drotebanol. (See examples listed below.)
    • Coca Leaves, including all variations of leaves, tea, and coca extract
    • Codeine Ketamine
    • Peyote or mescaline
  • Products that are adulterated or misbranded.
  • Products for exclusive use of Public Health institutions such as: Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), Ministry of Health (SSA) or Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers.
  • Products that have been the subject of a prior regulatory action, such as:
    • COFEPRIS and PROFECO warning letters, safety alerts, consumer alerts, health alerts or recalls.
  • Hallucinogenic mushrooms or any mushroom marketed as having hallucinogenic effects, such as:
    • Amanita muscaria
    • Panther amanitas
    • Psilocybe Cubensis
    • Psilocybin
  • Products that require a prescription or a medical professional’s supervision or direction for their use (See related Help Pages):
  • Veterinary drugs that are unapproved for use or sale by the FDA.
  • Prescription drugs for veterinary use.
  • Listings claiming that a product is intended to be used for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease in humans and/or animals without any scientific support that can verify this. In Mexico these products are known as “Miracle Products”.
  • Products that have passed their expiration or “use by” dates
  • Opened or used products
  • Products that are not sealed in original manufacturer’s packaging
  • Products labeled as “tester,” “not for retail sale,” or “not intended for resale”
  • Products containing ephedra or ma huang
  • Products marketed to Mexican consumers that are labeled only in a foreign language
  • Products marketed to imitate a prescription drug or prescription drug brand
  • Products marketed to help the user lose weight and/or burning fat and/or modify any part of the body without Sanitary Registry number.
  • Products that contain hormones.
  • Listings claiming that a product is intended to be used for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease in humans and/or animals unless the claim is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), such as:

Related Amazon Help pages

Additional Useful Information

Examples of Drug-Related Prohibited Products and Ingredients

Illegal Drugs

  • Cocaine
  • Ecstasy
  • Hashish
  • Heroin
  • LSD
  • Marijuana, Cannabis Sativa or Indica
  • PCP
  • Opium
  • MDA
  • DMT
  • PMA
  • TMA
  • Methamphetamines
  • Ephedrine and Pseudoephedrine
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Barbiturates
  • Cathinone
  • Procaine
  • Any other substance considered in Mexico by the General Health Law as an illegal drug.
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En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_DNsj3IPVenXyt

Hola

¿ es legal vender ese producto en México?, si la respuesta es no, tambien lo será para venderlo en Amazon.

SI en la barra de ayuda de tu seller central, escribes …Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia & Dietary Supplements

Alli se menciona que el CBDesta prohibido para venderse a través de Amazon MX

Anexo lo que dice Amazon MX al respecto

Saludos

Martín

Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia & Dietary Supplements

Remember: All listings and products must comply with all applicable laws and regulations.

Examples of prohibited listings

  • Illegal drugs, narcotics and psychotropic, such as:
    • See the “Illegal Drugs” section below
    • Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
  • Products that simulate the effects of any illegal drug, such as marijuana, hallucinogens, and opium-based drugs. Examples:
    • Synthetic Cannabinoids
      • Bayou Blaster
      • Diablo
      • Hannibal
      • JWH-018
      • Spike99
      • K2
      • Orange Crush
      • Mad Hatter
      • Bam
      • Dynamite
      • The Kings
      • Comatose Candy
      • Sonic
      • Vampire Blood
    • Seeds/Plants
      • Dimethyltryptamine (DMT)
      • Hawaiian Baby Woodrose or Argyreia Nervosa seeds
      • Marshmallow Leaf
      • Poppy seeds, poppy pods, poppy straw, and poppy straw concentrate
      • Poppy tea (tea brewed from poppy seeds, pods, or straw)
      • Sonoran Song Mimosa Hostilis
      • Syrian Rue
      • Yopo Seeds
    • Bath Salts/ Plant Food
      • Euphoria
      • Pink Blend
      • Star Dust
      • Vanilla Sky
      • White Dove
    • Methoxetamine
    • Herbal Products
      • Blue Lotus
      • Damiana
      • Kanna
      • Klip Dagga
      • Wild Dagga
  • The following cannabidiol (CBD) and Hemp products:
    • Rich Hemp Oil containing concentrated CBD.
    • All non-ingestible products that contain cannabidiol/cannabinoid (CBD), unless there is proof they are made from seeds or mature stalks/fibers and do not contain resin
    • All ingestible products, including dietary supplements, that contain cannabidiol/cannabinoid (CBD)
    • Hemp products containing Resin or THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)
    • Hemp (or any cannabis Sativa L. strain) seeds capable of germination
  • “Drug paraphernalia,” such as:
    • Butane Honey Oil “BHO” extractors and kits
    • Bongs and all related accessories
    • Dab kits
    • Pipes made from metal, most woods, acrylic, glass, stone, plastic or ceramic
    • “Rose in a Glass” pipes and similar products
    • Vaporizers and all related accessories
    • Wired cigarette papers
    • All cigarette papers
    • Nitrous Oxide Crackers
    • Drug purity testing kits
    • Grinders if indicate that are for drugs or herbs. These products are only allowed provided they have legitimate purposes (such as cooking).
    • Sniffing / Snorting / Snuff Kits
    • Snorters, shovels for snuff bottles and snuff bottles.
  • Products intended to defeat a drug test, such as urine additives
  • Controlled substances, including anything listed in Schedules 8 or 9 of the Poisons Standard of Australia such as:
    • Drotebanol. (See examples listed below.)
    • Coca Leaves, including all variations of leaves, tea, and coca extract
    • Codeine Ketamine
    • Peyote or mescaline
  • Products that are adulterated or misbranded.
  • Products for exclusive use of Public Health institutions such as: Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), Ministry of Health (SSA) or Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers.
  • Products that have been the subject of a prior regulatory action, such as:
    • COFEPRIS and PROFECO warning letters, safety alerts, consumer alerts, health alerts or recalls.
  • Hallucinogenic mushrooms or any mushroom marketed as having hallucinogenic effects, such as:
    • Amanita muscaria
    • Panther amanitas
    • Psilocybe Cubensis
    • Psilocybin
  • Products that require a prescription or a medical professional’s supervision or direction for their use (See related Help Pages):
  • Veterinary drugs that are unapproved for use or sale by the FDA.
  • Prescription drugs for veterinary use.
  • Listings claiming that a product is intended to be used for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease in humans and/or animals without any scientific support that can verify this. In Mexico these products are known as “Miracle Products”.
  • Products that have passed their expiration or “use by” dates
  • Opened or used products
  • Products that are not sealed in original manufacturer’s packaging
  • Products labeled as “tester,” “not for retail sale,” or “not intended for resale”
  • Products containing ephedra or ma huang
  • Products marketed to Mexican consumers that are labeled only in a foreign language
  • Products marketed to imitate a prescription drug or prescription drug brand
  • Products marketed to help the user lose weight and/or burning fat and/or modify any part of the body without Sanitary Registry number.
  • Products that contain hormones.
  • Listings claiming that a product is intended to be used for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease in humans and/or animals unless the claim is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), such as:

Related Amazon Help pages

Additional Useful Information

Examples of Drug-Related Prohibited Products and Ingredients

Illegal Drugs

  • Cocaine
  • Ecstasy
  • Hashish
  • Heroin
  • LSD
  • Marijuana, Cannabis Sativa or Indica
  • PCP
  • Opium
  • MDA
  • DMT
  • PMA
  • TMA
  • Methamphetamines
  • Ephedrine and Pseudoephedrine
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Barbiturates
  • Cathinone
  • Procaine
  • Any other substance considered in Mexico by the General Health Law as an illegal drug.
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En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_DNsj3IPVenXyt

Hola

¿ es legal vender ese producto en México?, si la respuesta es no, tambien lo será para venderlo en Amazon.

SI en la barra de ayuda de tu seller central, escribes …Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia & Dietary Supplements

Alli se menciona que el CBDesta prohibido para venderse a través de Amazon MX

Anexo lo que dice Amazon MX al respecto

Saludos

Martín

Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia & Dietary Supplements

Remember: All listings and products must comply with all applicable laws and regulations.

Examples of prohibited listings

  • Illegal drugs, narcotics and psychotropic, such as:
    • See the “Illegal Drugs” section below
    • Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
  • Products that simulate the effects of any illegal drug, such as marijuana, hallucinogens, and opium-based drugs. Examples:
    • Synthetic Cannabinoids
      • Bayou Blaster
      • Diablo
      • Hannibal
      • JWH-018
      • Spike99
      • K2
      • Orange Crush
      • Mad Hatter
      • Bam
      • Dynamite
      • The Kings
      • Comatose Candy
      • Sonic
      • Vampire Blood
    • Seeds/Plants
      • Dimethyltryptamine (DMT)
      • Hawaiian Baby Woodrose or Argyreia Nervosa seeds
      • Marshmallow Leaf
      • Poppy seeds, poppy pods, poppy straw, and poppy straw concentrate
      • Poppy tea (tea brewed from poppy seeds, pods, or straw)
      • Sonoran Song Mimosa Hostilis
      • Syrian Rue
      • Yopo Seeds
    • Bath Salts/ Plant Food
      • Euphoria
      • Pink Blend
      • Star Dust
      • Vanilla Sky
      • White Dove
    • Methoxetamine
    • Herbal Products
      • Blue Lotus
      • Damiana
      • Kanna
      • Klip Dagga
      • Wild Dagga
  • The following cannabidiol (CBD) and Hemp products:
    • Rich Hemp Oil containing concentrated CBD.
    • All non-ingestible products that contain cannabidiol/cannabinoid (CBD), unless there is proof they are made from seeds or mature stalks/fibers and do not contain resin
    • All ingestible products, including dietary supplements, that contain cannabidiol/cannabinoid (CBD)
    • Hemp products containing Resin or THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)
    • Hemp (or any cannabis Sativa L. strain) seeds capable of germination
  • “Drug paraphernalia,” such as:
    • Butane Honey Oil “BHO” extractors and kits
    • Bongs and all related accessories
    • Dab kits
    • Pipes made from metal, most woods, acrylic, glass, stone, plastic or ceramic
    • “Rose in a Glass” pipes and similar products
    • Vaporizers and all related accessories
    • Wired cigarette papers
    • All cigarette papers
    • Nitrous Oxide Crackers
    • Drug purity testing kits
    • Grinders if indicate that are for drugs or herbs. These products are only allowed provided they have legitimate purposes (such as cooking).
    • Sniffing / Snorting / Snuff Kits
    • Snorters, shovels for snuff bottles and snuff bottles.
  • Products intended to defeat a drug test, such as urine additives
  • Controlled substances, including anything listed in Schedules 8 or 9 of the Poisons Standard of Australia such as:
    • Drotebanol. (See examples listed below.)
    • Coca Leaves, including all variations of leaves, tea, and coca extract
    • Codeine Ketamine
    • Peyote or mescaline
  • Products that are adulterated or misbranded.
  • Products for exclusive use of Public Health institutions such as: Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), Ministry of Health (SSA) or Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers.
  • Products that have been the subject of a prior regulatory action, such as:
    • COFEPRIS and PROFECO warning letters, safety alerts, consumer alerts, health alerts or recalls.
  • Hallucinogenic mushrooms or any mushroom marketed as having hallucinogenic effects, such as:
    • Amanita muscaria
    • Panther amanitas
    • Psilocybe Cubensis
    • Psilocybin
  • Products that require a prescription or a medical professional’s supervision or direction for their use (See related Help Pages):
  • Veterinary drugs that are unapproved for use or sale by the FDA.
  • Prescription drugs for veterinary use.
  • Listings claiming that a product is intended to be used for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease in humans and/or animals without any scientific support that can verify this. In Mexico these products are known as “Miracle Products”.
  • Products that have passed their expiration or “use by” dates
  • Opened or used products
  • Products that are not sealed in original manufacturer’s packaging
  • Products labeled as “tester,” “not for retail sale,” or “not intended for resale”
  • Products containing ephedra or ma huang
  • Products marketed to Mexican consumers that are labeled only in a foreign language
  • Products marketed to imitate a prescription drug or prescription drug brand
  • Products marketed to help the user lose weight and/or burning fat and/or modify any part of the body without Sanitary Registry number.
  • Products that contain hormones.
  • Listings claiming that a product is intended to be used for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease in humans and/or animals unless the claim is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), such as:

Related Amazon Help pages

Additional Useful Information

Examples of Drug-Related Prohibited Products and Ingredients

Illegal Drugs

  • Cocaine
  • Ecstasy
  • Hashish
  • Heroin
  • LSD
  • Marijuana, Cannabis Sativa or Indica
  • PCP
  • Opium
  • MDA
  • DMT
  • PMA
  • TMA
  • Methamphetamines
  • Ephedrine and Pseudoephedrine
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Barbiturates
  • Cathinone
  • Procaine
  • Any other substance considered in Mexico by the General Health Law as an illegal drug.
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