BACKGROUND:
*Topically applied products for control of fleas and ticks, other than those with
systemic action, and* flea and tick collars currently fall within the purview of the
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, which is administered by the
Environmental Protection Agency. Before EPA registers a pesticide product for marketing,
research data must be submitted to show that the product is effective for the intended use
and is safe when used according to label precautions and restrictions. Unfortunately,
there are some individual animals and breeds that may be unusually sensitive to certain
pesticide chemicals or the collars per se, so there are numerous complaints. The
instructions provided with these *products* usually provide instructions as to what should
be done if *problems* occur. Articles registered by the EPA have an EPA registration
number listed on the label.
POLICY:
*Products containing a pesticide which are the responsibility of EPA contain EPA
registration numbers on the label, and inquiries regarding such products or complaints
should be referred to the Regulatory Division Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), 1921 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202, the nearest
EPA regional office or advise the inquirer to contact them directly.*
If labeling of these articles contains claims for conditions other than for fleas, and other external parasites, they may be drugs subject to regulation by the FDA under the Memorandum of Understanding between FDA and EPA (CPG 7155b.08).
*Material between asterisks is new or revised*
Issued: 10/1/80
Revised: 3/95