Douglas Pharmaceuticals Fiji is a wholly owned subsidiary of New Zealand’s largest pharmaceutical company offering nutraceutical and dietary supplement manufacturing, packing and laboratory services from a state-of-the-art facility in Nadi.
Their core manufacturing competencies include tablets, soft gelatine capsules, hard shell capsules, powders, liquids and creams.
Their success and reputation have been built on providing their customers with outstanding customer service, quality and value. This comprehensive approach to customer service allows their customers to focus on growing their business.
Proven expertise
Douglas Fiji is a reliable source and an expert in the manufacturing and packaging of high-quality vitamin, mineral and herbal nutraceutical/dietary supplements with a proven track record of satisfied customers through successful launches.
Flexible solutions
Douglas Fiji offers an array of services to customers in a cGMP compliant facility that will cater to your specific requirements, including formulation development, project management, QA/QC services, stability testing and regulatory support.
Right scale
Douglas Fiji has the ability to manage small and large-scale production to best suit your market
needs. No request is too big or too small.
Tablets
Their manufacturing operation has the capacity to provide in excess of 500 million tablets annually in various formats including an extensive range of filmcoated, bi-layer and chewable presentations.
Capsules
Douglas Fiji has the capability of filling and processing vegan friendly soft gel and hard gel capsules across a wide range of sizes and profiles.
Liquids
Their liquids division can cater to all your liquids manufacturing needs including creams, ointments, gels, lotions, oral solutions, oral suspensions and nasal sprays.
Packaging
Douglas Fiji offers an extensive range of packaging solutions for tablets, capsules, powders, liquids, and creams including blister packs, bottles (glass and plastic), sachets (liquids and solids) and tubes.
Australia, New Zealand, United Arab Emirates, China, and the United States of America