Response to the strengthening of regulations on legal high herbs: Regulatory substance check system "CRAIS Checker"

As incidents related to dangerous drugs continue to occur, becoming a social issue, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has introduced "comprehensive designation," which categorizes substances with similar structural components as illegal drugs. This includes strengthening regulations on the manufacture and sale of designated drugs, as well as prohibiting possession and use. Additionally, Tokyo, which has its own drug regulations, is also strengthening penalties under the "Tokyo Ordinance on the Prevention of Drug Abuse." Pharmaceutical and chemical companies that handle various chemical substances on a daily basis must confirm the latest legal regulations regarding the chemicals they intend to handle before taking any action. However, the increasing regulatory burden raises the risk of overlooking regulatory information.
The CRAIS Checker, which rapidly determines the regulatory status of chemical substances based on their structural formulas, addresses recent regulations that are difficult to manage through investigations of CAS numbers or lists of regulated substances, supporting faster and more reliable compliance responses. Furthermore, our regulatory substance check technology has been selected as a solution for regulatory drug compliance by the non-profit organization Pistoia Alliance, and we also sell the "Compliance Checker," which complies with drug regulations in North America, Europe, India, and other regions, in the global market.

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