The FDA is considering changing regulations to allow generic manufacturers to alter their labeling in certain circumstances — a move some observers say could lead to increased liability for the companies.
Human Medications, Human Drugs, Animal Medications, Animal Drugs, Pharmacy law, Pharmaceutical law, Compounding law, Sterile and Non Sterile Compounding 797 Compliance, Veterinary law, Veterinary Compounding Law; Health Care; Awareness of all Types of Compounding Issues; Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), Outsourcing Facilities Food and Drug Administration and Compliance Issues
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Western Veterinary Conference, Feb. 17-21, 2013-- Covering Compounded Drugs
What's the Difference Between Nutraceuticals, Compounded, Generic, & Brand Name Drugs? (SA252)
Small Animal | Pharmacology | Monday | 05:00p - 05:50p | Mandalay Bay Ballroom H, Mandalay Bay, Level 2
Presentation Info
Audience: Veterinarian
Program Type: Lecture
CE Hours: 1
RACE Approved: YES
WVC-TV: No
Program Type: Lecture
CE Hours: 1
RACE Approved: YES
WVC-TV: No
Description
Find out which of these products are tested by the FDA for safety and efficacy and which aren’t; and find out what the DVM’s responsibility is when using each of these products.
Conference Notes
Speaker(s)
Katrina Mealey, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM (SAIM), ACVCP
Dr. Mealey received her DVM degree from Colorado State University in 1990. She completed a small animal internship at the University of Minnesota and earned her PhD degree at Texas A&M University in 1998 following her resident training in small animal internal medicine and veterinary clinical pharmacology. Dr. Mealey is an American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Diplomate as well as an American College of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology Diplomate. She is an Associate Professor at Washington State University. Her research interest is in pharmacogenetics, the study of genetic determinants of response to drug therapy. |
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