Search Approved Animal Drugs on the Redesigned Animal Drugs @ FDA
October 26, 2016 —
In order to improve transparency and public access to information about approved animal drugs, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Veterinary Medicine is launching Phase I of the redesigned https://animaldrugsatfda.fda.gov/ Animal Drugs @ FDA. [Source: FDA, October 25, 2016]
As before, the new Animal Drugs @ FDA provides a searchable database for veterinarians, pet owners, animal producers and others to get information about approved animal drugs by application number, sponsor name, proprietary name, ingredient, application status, dosage form, route, indication and species. When completed, the new site will also provide a “one-stop shop” for additional information related to approved animal drugs, including
- Freedom of Information Summaries
- Environmental Assessments
- Findings of No Significant Impact
- Blue Bird Labels
- Green Book reports
Starting in November 2016, new animal drug approval information will be loaded directly to the new Animal Drugs @ FDA site. FDA plans to complete Phase II of the project by migrating information for older animal drug approvals to the new site over the next several months.
For more information about the redesigned Animal Drugs @ FDA, contact CVMGreenBookandAnimalDrug@fda.hhs.gov.
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