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Can I say "immune support" on a EU supplement label?

Sometimes, but it depends on whether the market allows the claim, whether the active ingredient has substantiation, and whether required claim wording or disclaimers are present. For EU, check the final wording against FIC Regulation 1169/2011 and any product-category rules before printing.

Direct Answer Context

This is a high-intent label question because it affects real packaging decisions: ingredient wording, allergen declarations, claims, warnings, or export relabeling. In European Union, the answer depends on the exact product formula, label wording, nutrition values, intended category, and where the product will be sold.

Common Edge Cases
  • Edge case to check: Structure/function wording versus disease claims
  • Edge case to check: Botanical ingredients with weaker claim support
  • Edge case to check: Required disclaimers and claim registers
Common Violations
  • Using "immune support supplement claim" wording copied from another market without checking EU rules
  • Relying on front-of-pack marketing copy while the ingredient list, nutrition panel, or warnings say something different
  • Missing supplier documentation, test data, or formula evidence needed to support the label wording
  • Updating the recipe without updating the claim, allergen declaration, or mandatory warning
Examples: Compliant vs Non-Compliant

Compliant Examples

"Vitamin C contributes to the normal function of the immune system" where the product provides a qualifying amount and the market permits that wording.

Non-Compliant Examples

"Prevents colds and flu" or "boosts immunity against infection" without drug authorization.
How LabelGuard Checks This

Paste your label text or upload the artwork and ask LabelGuard to check this exact issue. The scan compares "immune support supplement claim" against EU food and supplement labeling rules, then flags contradictory wording, missing declarations, weak claim support, and market-specific changes before you print.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I say "immune support" on a EU supplement label?

Sometimes, but it depends on whether the market allows the claim, whether the active ingredient has substantiation, and whether required claim wording or disclaimers are present. For EU, check the final wording against FIC Regulation 1169/2011 and any product-category rules before printing.

What should I check before using this wording in EU?

Check the formula, supplier specs, nutrition data, allergen sources, product category, mandatory warnings, and whether the same wording is allowed under FIC Regulation 1169/2011.

Can I reuse the same label in multiple countries?

Not safely without review. The same ingredient, claim, or warning can be acceptable in one market and non-compliant or incomplete in another.

Regulation Sources

Last updated: 2026-04-24

Disclaimer: This information is for guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult official regulations and seek professional legal advice for specific compliance questions.

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