The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare is seeking public comments on a proposed revision to the list of plant-derived substances that are not classified as pharmaceuticals, provided they do not claim medicinal efficacy. This list, known as the "Non-Pharmaceutical List," helps distinguish between food and drug products under Japanese law. The proposed changes include adding scientific names to enhance clarity and consistency. The public comment period runs from May 16 to June 16, 2025. Submissions can be made via the e-Gov portal or by mail, and must be in Japanese. Personal or corporate identification is required, and submitted opinions may be published, excluding personal information. The feedback will inform the final decision on the revision

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