Ministry of Health (MOH) approvals are divided into two categories: those supervised by the Food Safety and Quality Division (BKKM) and those under the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA)—formerly known as the BPFK.
Diffenz is registered under the Food Safety and Quality Division (BKKM). The BKKM has updated its labeling formats, and one of its latest standardized requirements is that the specific dosage of Vitamin C does not need to be printed on the product bottle or box. Only products registered under the NPRA (BPFK) are required to display the full dosage of ingredients on the packaging.
Products regulated by the NPRA typically contain controlled substances or active medicinal ingredients—such as gamat (sea cucumber), glutathione, and others—and are often produced in the form of softgels or capsules.
Although Diffenz comes in tablet form, it does not contain any controlled substances as defined by the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency. This is why Diffenz is registered under the BKKM and does not carry a MAL registration number or a hologram sticker.
Rest assured, Eskayvie prioritizes consumer safety above all else. Every product manufactured undergoes multiple layers of safety screening by both Eskayvie and the Ministry of Health (MOH).