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Table of Contents
New in Aquaculture
Approved Drugs
Guidance Documents
CVM PPP Manuals
Aquaculture Research
Biotech. Aquaculture
Aquaculture Links
Contact Information
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CVM and Aquaculture
Aquaculture is becoming an increasingly important source of
fish available for human consumption. As the number of aquaculture
facilities grows, so does the need to develop safe and effective
drugs for treating fish diseases. The FDA's Center for Veterinary
Medicine (CVM) Office
of New Animal Drug Evaluation (ONADE) is working with various
government agencies and aquaculture associations to increase
the number of safe and effective drugs that can be used by the
aquaculture industry. It is also important to understand the
effect these treatments have on non-target organisms and on
the aquatic environment. As a result, CVM’s Office
of Research (OR) has greatly expanded its commitment
to aquaculture
research .
This page lists the Guidance documents, sections of the Policy
and Procedures Manual, research projects, and other information
that are used in support of CVM's aquaculture program.
What’s New in CVM Aquaculture
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FINAL RULES - NADA 130-435, CVM 200383. Certain Other Dosage Form New Animal Drugs; Oxytetracycline. Pages 6556-6557 [FR Doc. 04-2894] February 11, 2004 | htm | | pdf | Effective on February 11, 2004
Freedom of Information Summary
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FDA Statement - FDA
Statement Regarding Glofish, December 9, 2003
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FR Notice: CVM 200198. Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride for
Marking Fish; Availability of Data. Pages 46527-46528 [FR
Doc. 02-17749 ] July 15, 2002 | htm
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Freedom
of Information Summary
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CVM Update - CVM Issues
Guidance on Use of Clove Oil and Eugenol for Fish, June
14, 2002
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Veterinary Medicine
Advisory Committee Meeting, September 13-14, 2001; The
Double Tree Hotel, Rockville, MD. Postponed!
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FDA Rescinds HCG Enforcement
Discretion Guidance, February 23, 2000
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Compliance
Policy Guide 615.115: Extralabel Use of Medicated
Feeds for Minor Species
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Advanced
Notice of Public Rulemaking: Import tolerances for
imported food products of animal origin for drugs that are
used in other countries, but that are unapproved new animal
drugs in the United States, August 10, 2001
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A
New Kind of Fish Story: The Coming of Biotech Animals
- FDA Consumer Magazine - January/February 2001
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CEQ/OSTP Assessment: Case Studies of Environmental Regulation
for Biotechnology: Case
Study One: Salmon plus sidebar
Approved Drugs for Use in Aquaculture
Guidance Documents
CVM
Program Policy and Procedures Manual
Hyper-links to sections of the CVM Program Policy and Procedures
Manual dealing with Aquaculture. Provides a quick reference
to the rules, regulations, and instructions pertinent to CVM's
aquaculture program responsibilities, including the review of
new animal drug applications, low regulatory priority and extra-label
drug use, and other post-market surveillance and compliance
activities
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1240.4200
- Drug Use in Aquaculture Enforcement Priorities
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1240.4210
- Extra-label Use of Approved Drugs in Aquaculture
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1240.4220
- Drug-Pesticide Issues
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1240.4230
- Regulation of Fish Identification Products
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1240.4240
- Safe Levels of Unapproved Drugs in Aquaculture
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1240.4260
- Classification of Aquaculture Species/Population as Food
or Non- food
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1240.4270
- Use of Drugs in Outdoor Aquatic Research Facilities
CVM Aquaculture Research
- Aquaculture Brochure | html
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Biotechnology
in Aquaculture
- Docket No. 00D-1598, CFSAN 123. Draft Guidance
for Industry: Voluntary Labeling Indicating Whether Foods
Have or Have Not Been Developed Using Bioengineering; Availability.
Pages 4839-4842 [FR Doc. 01-1047] January 18, 2001| html
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Written comments by March 19, 2001
Written comments on information collection by March
19, 2001
Links
Contact Information
Comments and Questions about this page - contact Donald
A. Prater, DVM, Aquaculture Drugs Team, HFV-131.
Web page updated by mdt, February 11, 2004, 3:14 PM ET
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