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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has amended the new animal drug regulations to implement the veterinary feed directive (VFD) drugs section of the Animal Drug Availability Act of 1996 (ADAA).
A VFD drug is intended for use in animal feeds, and such use of the VFD drug is permitted only under the professional supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
Plain Language: The CVM VFD Regulation
Federal Register Notices
Finding of No Significant Impact (pdf)
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Guidance for Industry #120 - Veterinary Feed Directive Regulation, March 1, 2001 | doc | | pdf |
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CVM 33. Animal Drug Availability Act; Veterinary Feed Directive | htm | | pdf |
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Animal Drug Availability Act; Veterinary Feed Directive - Federal Register Notice: July 2, 1999 | pdf | | html |
CVM Updates
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CVM Update - First FDA Conditionally Approved New Animal Drug for Columnaris Disease in Catfish, April 18, 2007
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CVM Update - FDA Approves New Antimicrobial for Salmonids, March 22, 2007
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CVM Update - FDA Approves New Antimicrobial for Catfish, October 25, 2005
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CVM Update: FDA Publishes Final Veterinary Feed Directive Rule, December 12, 2000
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CVM Update: FDA Proposes Veterinary Feed Directive Rules, July 2, 1999
Web Page Updated by hd - April 18, 2007, 11:24 AM ET
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