Follow-on formula is intended for infants over six months of age and should only be part of a varied diet. Food business operators must notify infant formula produced from hydrolysed proteins, and follow-on formula containing substances other than those listed in Annex II of Regulation (EU) 2016/127, to the Swedish Food Agency in order to place such foods on the market in Sweden. The notification must be submitted no later than when the food is placed on the market for the first time. See Section 3(2) and Section 4 of LIVSFS 2022:4.
Certain changes to previously notified follow-on formulas must also be notified to the Swedish Food Agency no later than when the food, with modifications, is placed on the market in Sweden for the first time. However, changes to the labelling that only concern font or colour do not need to be notified. See Section 6 of LIVSFS 2022:4. This e-service may also be used to notify changes to a product that has already been notified.
For more information on what food business operators need to consider regarding infant formula and follow-on formula, please refer to: Modersmjölksersättning och tillskottsnäring (in Swedish only).
New as of 1 January 2025
From 1 January 2025, a fee of 990 SEK shall be paid when submitting a notification.
The same fee applies to notifications of changes. See Chapter 2, Section 10 of the Swedish Food Agency’s regulations (LIVSFS 2021:8).
The Swedish Food Agency’s regulations on fees for official controls and other official activities (LIVSFS 2021:8) (available in Swedish only).
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