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11 April 2014

FDA Amends Animal Drug Regulations To Reflect Recent NADA And ANADA Approvals

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The FDA amended its animal drug regulations to reflect approval of actions for six new animal drug applications during January and February 2014.
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

In the April 1 Federal Register, FDA amended its animal drug regulations to reflect approval of actions for six new animal drug applications during January and February 2014. The regulations were additionally amended to more accurately reflect previously approved revisions to food safety warnings for several other drugs, and two changes in sponsorship. The amendments also reflect two changes in sponsorship.

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