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Reporting Problems with Animal Products
FDA encourages consumers, veterinarians and industry to report problems with animal drugs, food and devices.
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Veterinary medicine related Recall Announcements
Dec 26
Gold Star Distribution Inc., Issues Recall of Certain FDA-Regulated Products in Three States Including Drugs, Devices, Cosmetics, Human Foods, and Pet Foods
Dec 24
Consumers Supply Distributing, LLC Recalls Country Vet Biscuits for Dogs Due to Possible Salmonella Health Risk
Dec 09
Cargill Conducts Voluntary Recall of a Single Lot of Nutrena® Country Feeds® Cracked Corn for Livestock Due to Elevated Levels of Aflatoxin
CVM Updates
Jan 22
FDA Approves First Generic Fenbendazole Oral Suspension Dewormer for Beef and Dairy Cattle, Goats
Jan 22
FDA Approves First Generic Florfenicol and Flunixin Meglumine Injection for Bovine Respiratory Disease and Associated Pyrexia in Beef and Non-Lactating Dairy Cattle
Jan 21
FDA Grants Full Approval of a Drug to Control Seizures in Dogs with Idiopathic Epilepsy
Recently Published Veterinary medicine related Guidances
The Center for Veterinary Medicine
CVM is an internationally recognized, high performance, public health organization committed to our mission of protecting human and animal health. CVM is responsible for assuring that animal drugs and medicated feeds are safe and effective and that food from treated animals is safe to eat. We are comprised of six offices and are located in both Rockville, Maryland and Laurel, Maryland.