Posts Tagged ‘pet product recalls’

Availability of FDA Publications Translated into various Languages

Availability of FDA Publications Translated into various Languages

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FDA Announces the Approval of Two New Indications for Aquaflor

Aquaculture drug is first conditionally approved drug to transition to full approval

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Safe Handling of Pet Food in the Home (video)

No matter whether you give your pet a commercially prepared diet or raw meat, this video describes how you can avoid problems if you follow some basic, commonsense, food safety guidelines.

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FDA Statement on Compounding of Pergolide Products for Animal Use

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Questions and Answers Regarding Chicken Jerky Treats from China

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FDA and Pet Food (video)

Pet foods and treats must be truthfully labeled. This video describes the four specific pieces of information that are required by law to be on their packaging.

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FDA Announces Availability of the 2010 NARMS Retail Meat Annual Report

The primary purpose of the NARMS retail meat surveillance program is to monitor antimicrobial resistance (AR) among foodborne Salmonella, Campylobacter, Enterococcus and E. coli in raw, unprocessed retail meats.

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FDA Clarifies use of the Term, “Non-lactating Dairy Cattle”

The FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine has become aware that the term, “non-lactating dairy cattle,” may be confusing and that users could mistakenly interpret it to mean that drugs approved for use in non-lactating dairy cattle are safe when used in dry dairy cows, i.e., in cows between two lactations.

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FDA Basics Webinar on Advice to Dog Owners Whose Pets Take NSAIDS

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FDA Announces Public Meeting to Discuss Antiparasitic Drug Use and Resistance in Ruminants and Equines

The FDA today is announcing a two day public meeting to discuss the current state of anthelmintic resistance in the United States and worldwide, tools for the evaluation of antiparasitic resistance, evaluation of the effectiveness of drugs against resistant parasites, and the scientific rationale for the use of combinations of antiparasitic drugs in ruminants and equines.

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