Selling Vitamins and Supplements on Amazon in the USA

Selling Vitamins and Supplements on Amazon in the USA

Vitamins and supplements perform well on Amazon because buyers treat them as part of their routine. They restock monthly, often choosing the same brands and formulas. Once a product earns trust, customers tend to stay with it.

Search demand is steady, too. Terms like Vitamin D, Nutricost Creatine, Monohydrate, Pure Encapsulations, Magnesium (Glycinate), Ashwagandha, and Protein Powder bring year-round traffic. Shoppers already trust Amazon to provide ingredient lists, directions, reviews, and comparisons in one place. Building that level of trust on your own site is hard. On Amazon, it is built in.

The tradeoff is strict control. Amazon enforces tight rules on safety, labeling, and claims. Mistakes lead to delisted products or even account suspensions.

This guide shows how to sell supplements in accordance with those rules. You will learn how US regulations work, what documents you need, how to list safely, and how to avoid common suspension triggers. You will also see how M2E Cloud helps you manage listings, sync inventory, and control multi-channel fulfillment without breaking your system.

Amazon Supplement Rules in the US

If you sell supplements in the US, you answer to two authorities at once: Amazon and the FDA (Food and Drug Administration). Amazon enforces both sets of rules. Even if your product is ‘FDA compliant,’ Amazon can still block your product if it fails its checks.

You don’t need a law degree, but you must understand three things: testing, labels, and claims.

1. Product safety and testing

Amazon now requires third-party testing for many high-risk categories, such as weight loss, sports nutrition, sexual health, and bodybuilding. Tests must show that:

All of this runs through the Compliance Dashboard in Seller Central. If Amazon flags an ASIN, they will ask for documents. Until you upload and pass, the product can’t sell.

2. Label accuracy

Amazon treats your label like a legal contract. The label and the listing must match on:

Missing ingredients, wrong dosages, unapproved phrases, or a label that doesn’t match your COA can all lead to suppression. Small label mistakes can delay or derail your launch.

3. Claims control

You can talk about support. You cannot talk about cures. Structure and function or general wellness claims are allowed; medical claims are not.

Acceptable: Supports immune health.

Not acceptable: Prevents flu.

Amazon scans titles, bullets, images, A+ content, and ads for risky phrases. If anything in the listing sounds like it diagnoses, treats, prevents, or cures a condition, Amazon will act on it.

What Exactly Counts as a ‘Dietary Supplement’ on Amazon?

Amazon treats most ingestible wellness products as dietary supplements. If it enters the body and supports health, it likely falls under the supplement rules.

This category includes:

The format doesn’t matter. If customers swallow, drink, spray in the mouth, or dissolve it, Amazon treats it as a supplement.

Who Can Sell Vitamins and Supplements on Amazon?

You can sell dietary supplements on Amazon if you:

No matter your role, Amazon asks for the same proof: a valid Certificate of Analysis, GMP documents, correct labels, and compliant listing content. Brand owners and private label sellers handle this directly. Resellers must get the documents from the brand and keep listings accurate.

The rule is clear: if your name appears on the listing, you must show the product is safe, labeled correctly, and marketed responsibly.

Approval Process: How to Get Cleared to Sell Supplements

Amazon doesn’t rely on trust in this category. It depends on documents and test results. Approval is a process, not a checkbox.

Here is what that process looks like in real life.

Step 1. Prepare your product documents

Before you do anything in Seller Central, gather your paperwork. Amazon wants proof that your product is real, safe, and traceable.

You should have:

Want to check the official rules yourself? Review Amazon’s Dietary Supplements Policy in Seller Central to make sure your product meets every requirement.

Step 2. Submit through the compliance dashboard

Amazon manages supplement approvals inside Seller Central. Products that need attention appear in the Manage Your Compliance section.

For each affected product, you will see a request, a deadline, and the exact documents needed. You upload your COAs, labels, certificates, and other files there. If you don’t upload them in time, Amazon can remove or block the listing.

Step 3. Verification via third-party organizations

For many supplement categories, Amazon requires testing through a TIC organization. This stands for Testing, Inspection, and Certification.

Amazon doesn’t test the product itself. Approved labs do it. Their report is what unlocks or blocks your sales.

If your product passes, Amazon allows it to stay active. If it fails, the listing is removed, and you need new testing before you can sell again. Testing costs money. Losing your listing expenses much more.

You can find the list of Amazon-approved TIC service providers on the Seller Center

Step 4. Ongoing compliance

Approval is not a one-time win. Amazon continues to review:

Your product can be rechecked if a buyer complains, a competitor reports your listing, an ingredient becomes restricted, or Amazon updates its rules.

You should expect random audits, label reviews, and new document requests. Selling supplements isn’t ‘get approved and move on.’ It is ‘stay compliant all the time.’

Tips on How to List Supplements on Amazon the Right Way

Approval gets you through the gate. Your listing decides if you stay there.

Amazon reviews supplement listings more aggressively than most categories. A single unsafe phrase can trigger manual review or a takedown.

How Much Does It Cost to Sell Supplements on Amazon?

Before you price your supplements, you need a clear view of your costs. Amazon’s basic seller fees, FBA or FBM charges, lab testing, and compliance work all add up fast. This section breaks down the main cost buckets so you can protect your margin from day one.

All the expenses explained

Cost itemEstimated rangeNotes
Product manufacturing & packaging (first order)$5,000–$10,000Depends on formula and packaging; check your manufacturer’s minimum order quantity.
Third-party testing & compliance$1,500–$5,000+Varies with ingredient complexity and the level of certification required.
Amazon seller & listing fees$40/monthProfessional plan fee of $39.99/month.
FBA fulfillment & storage (initial inventory)~$3–$5 per unitBased on product size, weight, and time in storage.
Launch advertising and marketing15–25% of revenue or $2,000–$5,000PPC and promo budget.
Contingency / unforeseen costs$1,000–$3,000For compliance delays, extra inventory holding, or listing suspension issues.

Realistic budget for launch

Most brands spend about $15,000 to $30,000 to launch a single supplement on Amazon. This includes:

The total increases as formulas become more complex or advertising budgets grow.

The key is to know these costs before launch. When you understand your full fee stack, it is easier to price your supplements correctly and protect your margins.

Streamlining Supplements Listing with M2E Cloud

Listing each supplement on Amazon by hand is slow and repetitive. It is also easy to miss important details.

M2E Cloud removes that manual work. You create and manage listings in your store, and M2E syncs every change to Amazon.

If you also sell on Walmart, TikTok Shop, or any other marketplace, M2E Multichannel Connect can list the same products there. So you don’t have to stop at Amazon.

Your workflow with M2E

1. Connect your store to Amazon

Before listing supplements, you link your store (Shopify, WooCommerce, Ecwid, Adobe Commerce (Magento 2 via M2E Pro), Shopware, Salesforce, PrestaShop, or BigCommerce) to Amazon through M2E Multichannel Connect.

Each platform has a step-by-step connection guide in our docs.

2. Prepare products in your store

Amazon requires correct product identifiers. Make sure each supplement has:

3. Select Amazon marketplace and listing settings

Inside M2E, you choose the marketplace you want to sell on, then apply policies:

Selling PolicySynchronization PolicyShipping Template
Price settings Quantity rulesInventory sync rules Product data sync timingShipping methods from Seller Central Ability to create new templates inside M2E

4. Choose products to list

Use the Listings tab to select your Amazon account, filter or search products, mark them, and complete the listing flow.

Your results with M2E

M2E makes managing supplements simple:

You can list your products yourself or let M2E Listing Service handle it. Need help with vitamins and supplements? Our team will set everything up right from the start.

We manage product details, categories, attributes, and sync settings – so you can focus on selling, not technical work.

How M2E Helps with Order Fulfillment

Supplements are sensitive – they expire, react to heat, and even a small label mistake worries customers. Fulfillment is riskier than with regular products.

If you use Amazon FBA, you already have a robust system. Multi-Channel Fulfillment (MCF) lets you ship from the same inventory to other channels – eBay, Walmart, Shopify, or TikTok Shop.

Keep your stock centralized in Amazon’s network and let it serve your entire business.

How MCF works with M2E

Here is what the flow looks like in real life:

  1. A customer places an order on another marketplace, for example, eBay, TikTok Shop, or Walmart.
  2. The order is synced into your connected store through M2E Multichannel Connect.
  3. M2E checks if the item is available in your FBA inventory.
  4. If it is, M2E sends an MCF request to Amazon.
  5. Amazon ships the product using the delivery speed you selected.
  6. Tracking details go back to your store and from there to the original sales channel.

You keep listing and fulfilling your Amazon orders via FBA like you already do. M2E simply extends that same stock to other marketplaces.

Why this setup fits supplements so well

Supplements benefit a lot from this model because:

You sell on many channels, but you fulfill from one place. That is a significant upgrade in control.

Final Thoughts: Fix the System, Not Just the Listing

Most supplement issues don’t come from the product. They come from a weak system behind it. When that system is strong, listings stay accurate, stock stays fresh, and orders move through one clean flow.

Automation is what creates that strength. The more you automate listings, inventory, fulfillment, and order routing, the easier it is to stay compliant and grow.

M2E Cloud gives you that setup. You control everything from one place, keep your store as a source of truth, use Amazon FBA and MCF as your fulfillment backbone, and sell on multiple marketplaces without splitting inventory.

One system. One inventory. Many channels. This is how supplement brands scale on Amazon without burning out on operations.

Kateryna Oriekhova
A content writer with over 6 years of experience in eCommerce and marketplace integrations. Passionate about the latest industry trends and the inner workings of online selling, she transforms complex topics into clear, engaging blog posts, landing pages, and user-friendly guides.
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