Animal & Veterinary
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For Veterinarians
Overview for Veterinarians
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Articles
A Microgram of Prevention is Worth a Milligram of Cure: Preventing Medication Errors in Animals What Veterinarians Should Tell Clients About Pain Control and Their Pets Conditional Approval of Animal Drugs - What Does This Mean for Veterinarians? Potassium Bromide: Is It Safe for Dogs? A Systematic Review of the Safety of Potassium Bromide in Dogs (JAVMA, Vol 240, No. 6, March 15, 2012) (PDF - 594KB)Concerns about marketed but unapproved animal drugs (PDF - 187KB)
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"Dear Veterinarian" Letters
Letters issued to veterinarians by the FDA CVM alerting them to important information regarding approved new animal drugs.
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Product Safety Information
Dear Doctor Letters
Letters issued to veterinary medicine professionals by drug manufacturers alerting the professionals to important safety information.Adverse Drug Experience (ADE) Reports
Adverse Drug Experience Reporting- Information for Veterinarians about Unapproved Animal Drugs
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Presentations
Why FDA Approval of Animal Drugs Matters (PDF - 2.4MB)
Dr. Elizabeth LuddyAdverse Drug Experience Reporting System (PDF - 3.3MB)
Dr. John Baker
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Antiparasitic Resistance
FDA Announces Public Meeting to Discuss Antiparasitic Drug Use and Resistance in Ruminants and Equines Docket for Antiparasitic Drug Use and Resistance in Ruminants and Equines Public Meeting Notice of Public Meeting re: Antiparasitic Drug Use and Resistance in Ruminants and Equines FDA’s Public Meeting on Antiparasitic Drug Use and Resistance in Ruminants and Equines
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Contact FDA
240-276-9300
Center for Veterinary Medicine
Communications Staff (CVM)
Food and Drug Administration
7519 Standish Place
HFV-12
Rockville, MD 20855
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