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Animal & Veterinary in the FDA

By Clark and Kristen. Animal & Veterinary in the FDA. What Is The CVM?. Center for Veterinary Medicine Responsibilities Protects animal health Ensures that animal drugs and medicated food are safe and effective Food from treated animals is safe to eat. What Is ONADE?.

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Animal & Veterinary in the FDA

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  1. By Clark and Kristen Animal & Veterinary in the FDA

  2. What Is The CVM? • Center for Veterinary Medicine Responsibilities • Protects animal health • Ensures that animal drugs and medicated food are safe and effective • Food from treated animals is safe to eat

  3. What Is ONADE? • Stands for Office of New Animal Drug Evaluation • Evaluate animal drugs to make sure they are safe and effective • Make sure the animal drugs are safe for humans who may consume the animal • Work with the pharmaceutical sponsors to make sure to develop what requirements will be necessary to demonstrate if the product is safe and effective

  4. Technical Sections That The CVM Regulate • Target Animal Safety • Effectiveness • Manufacturing Chemistry • Environmental Safety • Human Food Safety • Toxicology • Residue Chemistry • Microbial Safety

  5. Drug Label • How the CVM communicates their findings • What kind of results to expect • Possible side affects • How to give tablets to your animals • Risks and benefits

  6. Cosmetic Testing On Animals • The FDA is responsible for assuring that cosmetics are safe and properly labeled • Intended to ensure the safety and hypoallergenic properties of the products for use by humans • A cosmetic manufacturer might say their company doesn’t test on animals, but that just means that the products aren’t "currently" tested on animals.

  7. What are your views about animal testing?

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