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HS-6 · Subheading

300630

Pharmaceutical goods; opacifying preparations for x-ray examinations, diagnostic reagents designed to be administered to the patient

Heading 3006Pharmaceutical goods

Chapter 30: Pharmaceutical products

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 300630 when importing or exporting opacifying preparations for x-ray examinations. These are specialized pharmaceutical products administered to patients to enhance the visibility of internal structures during imaging.

This code specifically covers substances like barium sulfate or iodine-based contrast agents, which are crucial for diagnostic imaging. In contrast, HS-6 300631 covers similar preparations but is intended for other diagnostic uses, not specifically for x-ray procedures.

When dealing with HS-6 300630, ensure that your products are packaged correctly, often in vials or bottles, and labeled for medical use. This classification is vital for compliance with health regulations and customs requirements.

If you're unsure about the classification of a product, consider its intended use and formulation. For example, if a product is a non-ionic contrast agent for CT scans, it may fall under this HS-6, while ionic agents might have different classifications.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

opacifying preparations · x-ray contrast agents · diagnostic reagents · barium sulfate · iodine-based contrast · medical imaging products · pharmaceutical goods · radiological preparations · patient administered reagents · contrast media packaging · health regulations compliance · customs classification · medical use labeling · diagnostic imaging supplies

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Barium sulfate suspension for gastrointestinal imaging
  • Iodinated contrast media in vials for x-ray use
  • Diagnostic reagents for patient administration during imaging
  • Non-ionic contrast agents for CT scans
  • Vials of opacifying agents for radiological examinations
  • Packaging of contrast materials for hospital use
  • Ready-to-use diagnostic preparations for imaging
  • Contrast agents for angiography procedures

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS code 300630 used for?
  • How to classify x-ray contrast agents?
  • Are barium sulfate products covered under HS-6 300630?
  • What are opacifying preparations for x-ray exams?
  • Do I need special permits for importing diagnostic reagents?
  • How to package pharmaceutical goods for customs?
  • What are the requirements for labeling contrast media?
  • Can I use HS-6 300630 for all imaging agents?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • How to determine if a product falls under HS-6 300630
  • Differences between HS-6 300630 and HS-6 300631
  • What types of products are classified as opacifying preparations?
  • Requirements for importing iodine-based contrast agents
  • Packaging guidelines for diagnostic reagents in x-ray use
  • What are the customs regulations for pharmaceutical goods?
  • Labeling requirements for x-ray contrast media
  • How to classify non-ionic contrast agents for CT scans

Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of products are included in HS-6 300630?
HS-6 300630 includes opacifying preparations like barium sulfate and iodine-based contrast agents specifically for x-ray examinations.
Are there different classifications for contrast agents?
Yes, for example, HS-6 300631 covers diagnostic reagents for other uses, while HS-6 300630 is specific to x-ray imaging.
What packaging is required for products under HS-6 300630?
Products should be packaged in vials or bottles, clearly labeled for medical use, and compliant with health regulations.
Do I need special permits to import these products?
Yes, importing pharmaceutical goods often requires specific permits and compliance with local health regulations.
How can I ensure my product is classified correctly?
Consider the product's intended use and formulation. Consult with a customs broker if you're unsure about classification.
What are the labeling requirements for contrast media?
Labeling must indicate the product's medical use, dosage, and any safety information as per regulatory standards.
Can I use HS-6 300630 for all imaging agents?
No, HS-6 300630 is specific to opacifying preparations for x-ray exams; other imaging agents may fall under different classifications.
What is the difference between ionic and non-ionic contrast agents?
Ionic contrast agents are typically more reactive and may have different classifications compared to non-ionic agents, which are often less reactive and better tolerated.

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