FDA Veterinarian - February 2015

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Title: FDA Veterinarian - February 2015

FDA Veterinarian

February 2, 2015

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News from CVM

FDA Issues Import Alert for Unapproved Follicle Stimulating Hormone Drugs for Cattle

The FDA Issues Final Guidance on Electronic Adverse Event Reporting for Animal Drugs

FDA Issues Warning Letters for Unapproved Omeprazole Drugs Marketed for Use in Horses


Food Safety Modernization Act and Animal Feed

FDA Announces Competitive Grant Program with NIFA to Fund Food Safety Training, Education and Technical Assistance

Recognizing the importance of and need for food safety training for small farm owners and food processors, the FDA and USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) are announcing a grant program that will provide funding so that these critical groups receive training, education and technical assistance consistent with standards being established under FSMA.


Have you ever wondered ....

How can I tell if a drug is FDA-approved for animals?

It’s not always easy to tell if a drug is FDA-approved for animals. You can’t tell by looking at the tablet in your hand or the solution in the bottle. You can’t tell by feeling or smelling the drug. But, here are some tips to help you identify an FDA-approved animal drug.

Want to know more?

Contact CVM

Phone: 240-276-9300

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Product Information

Recent Animal Drug Approvals

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Pets

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