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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 520', '§ 520', 'art 558', '§ 558', '§ 510', '§ 510', '§ 510']

Federal Register | New Animal Drugs; Meloxicam; Nicarbazin
78 FR 22
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Document Number: 2012-31234
Shorter URL: https://federalregister.gov/a/2012-31234 Related Topics
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is amending the animal drug regulations to reflect approval actions for new animal drug applications (NADAs) and abbreviated new animal drug applications (ANADAs) during October 2012. FDA is also informing the public of the availability of summaries of the basis of approval and of environmental review documents, where applicable.
Table 1—Original and Supplemental NADAs and ANADAs Approved During October 2012
George K. Haibel, Center for Veterinary Medicine (HFV-6), Food and Drug Administration, 7519 Standish Pl., Rockville, MD 20855,240-276-9019, george.haibel@fda.hhs.gov.
FDA is amending the animal drug regulations to reflect original and supplemental approval actions during October 2012, as listed in table 1 of this document. In addition, FDA is informing the public of the availability, where applicable, of documentation of environmental review required under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and, for actions requiring review of safety or effectiveness data, summaries of the basis of approval (FOI Summaries) under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). These public documents may be seen in the Division of Dockets Management (HFA-305), Food and Drug Administration, 5630 Fishers Lane, Rm. 1061, Rockville, MD 20852, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Persons with access to the Internet may obtain these documents at the Center for Veterinary Medicine FOIA Electronic Reading Room: http://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/CentersOffices/OfficeofFoods/CVM/CVMFOIAElectronicReadingRoom/default.htm.
Table 1—Original and Supplemental NADAs and ANADAs Approved During October 2012 Back to Top
009-476
Phibro Animal Health Corp., GlenPointe Centre East, Third floor, 300 Frank W. Burr Blvd., suite 21, Teaneck, NJ 07666
NICARB 25% (nicarbazin) Type A medicated article
Supplement revising nicarbazin dosage to a range consistent with dosage approved for use in combination feeds
098-378
NICARB 25% (nicarbazin) and bacitracin methylene disalicylate Type A medicated articles
200-496
Cross Vetpharm Group Ltd., Broomhill Rd., Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland
AMPROMED P for Poultry (amprolium) 9.6% Oral Solution
Original approval as a generic copy of NADA 13-149
2.In § 520.100, revise paragraph (b)(4) and the introductory text in paragraph (d)(1) to read as follows: § 520.100 Amprolium.
(4) No. 061623 for use of products described in paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section as in paragraph (d) of this section.
(d) * * * (1) Growing chickens, turkeys, and laying hens. It is used in drinking water as follows:
3.The authority citation for 21 CFR part 558 continues to read as follows: Authority:
4.In § 558.366, in paragraph (d), amend the table as follows: a. Revise the entries for “90.8 to 181.6 (0.01 to 0.02 pct)”.
b. In the entry for “113.5 (0.0125 pct)”, in the entry for “Chickens; aid in preventing outbreaks of cecal (Eimeria tenella) and intestinal (E. acervulina, E. maxima, E. necatrix, and E. brunetti) coccidiosis”, remove “066104” from the “Sponsor” column.
c. In the entry for “113.5 (0.0125 pct)”, in the entry for “Bacitracin methylene disalicylate 30”, remove “066104” from the “Sponsor” column.
90.8 to 181.6 (0.01 to 0.02 pct)
Broiler chickens: As an aid in preventing outbreaks of cecal (Eimeria tenella) and intestinal (E. acervulina, E. maxima, E. necatrix, and E. brunetti) coccidiosis.
Feed continuously as sole ration from time chicks are placed on litter until past the time when coccidiosis is ordinarily a hazard. Do not use as a treatment for coccidiosis. Do not feed to laying hens. Withdraw 4 days before slaughter for use levels at or below 113.5 g/ton. Withdraw 5 days before slaughter for use levels above 113.5 g/ton.
Bacitracin methylene disalicylate 4 to 50 and roxarsone 22.7 to 45.4
Broiler chickens: As an aid in preventing outbreaks of cecal (Eimeria tenella) and intestinal (E. acervulina, E. maxima, E. necatrix, and E. brunetti) coccidiosis; and for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency.
Feed continuously as sole ration from time chicks are placed on litter until past the time when coccidiosis is ordinarily a hazard; do not use as a treatment for outbreaks of coccidiosis. Discontinue medication 5 days before marketing the birds for human consumption to allow for elimination of the drug from edible tissue. Do not feed to laying hens in production. Nicarbazin as provided by No. 066104; bacitracin methylene disalicylate and roxarsone by No. 046573 in § 510.600(c) of this chapter.
Bacitracin methylene disalicylate 30
Penicillin 2.4 to 50
Broiler chickens: As an aid in preventing outbreaks of cecal (Eimeria tenella) and intestinal (E. acervulina, E. maxima, E. necatrix, and E. brunetti) coccidiosis, and for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency.
Feed continuously as sole ration from time chicks are placed on litter until past the time when coccidiosis is ordinarily a hazard; do not use as a treatment for outbreaks of coccidiosis. Do not use in flushing mashes. Do not feed to chickens producing eggs for human consumption. Discontinue medication 5 days before marketing the birds for human consumption to allow for elimination of the drug from edible tissue. Penicillin as procaine penicillin G. Nicarbazin and penicillin as provided by No. 066104 in § 510.600(c) of this chapter.
Penicillin 2.4 to 50 and roxarsone 22.7 to 45.4
Broiler chickens: As an aid in preventing outbreaks of cecal (Eimeria tenella) and intestinal (E. acervulina, E. maxima, E. necatrix, and E. brunetti) coccidiosis, and for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency, and improved pigmentation.
Feed continuously as sole ration from time chicks are placed on litter until past the time when coccidiosis is ordinarily a hazard; do not use as a treatment for outbreaks of coccidiosis. Feed as the sole source of organic arsenic; drug overdose or lack of water may result in leg weakness; do not use in flushing mashes. Discontinue medication 5 days before marketing the birds for human consumption to allow for elimination of the drug from edible tissue. Do not feed to laying hens in production. Penicillin as procaine penicillin G. Nicarbazin and penicillin as provided by No. 066104; roxarsone by No. 046573 in § 510.600(c) of this chapter.
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