News from CVM
FDA
Releases Foods and Veterinary Medicine Strategic Plan
FDA
Fifth Biannual Progress Report on Judicious Use of Antimicrobials in
Food-producing Animals
FDA
Reminds Retail Establishments of Upcoming Changes to the Use of Antibiotics in
Food Animals
FDA
Announces Draft Guidance for Sponsors of Certain Oncology Drugs for Companion
Animals
Food Safety Modernization Act and Animal Feed
FDA
Issues Final Rule under FSMA to Update Food Facility Registration
The Amendments to Registration of Food
Facilities final rule updates FDA’s food facility registration requirements to
better protect public health by requiring additional registration information
that will improve the accuracy of the food facility registration database for
facilities both in the United States and abroad.
Have you ever wondered ....
What
happens when you report a pet food complaint?
Your report to FDA is important. It will be
reviewed by the FDA to determine if any follow-up is possible or needed based
on the information provided. Follow up could include pet food or treat
collection or diagnostic sampling from your pet for analysis. Even if your pet
food product or other samples are not tested, information from your report will
help with the FDA’s efforts to monitor and ensure pet food safety through
adverse event and product problem surveillance. Please be assured that FDA
continues to devote time, energy and resources at multiple levels of the agency
to monitor reports of illness that could potentially be related to pet foods
and to determine their root causes where possible. Want
to know more?
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Product Information
New Drug Approvals
Animal Drugs @ FDA
Recalls
Pets
Good Dog, Bad Food: Foods for People That Are Bad for Your Dog
FDA
Approves Entyce, a New Animal Drug for Appetite Stimulation in Dogs
Xylitol and Your Dog: Danger, Paws Off
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