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CVM COVID-19 Response
Information and resources available to industry members and consumers on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and animal health and safety.
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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
Feb 18
Family Dollar Stores Issues Voluntary Recall of Certain FDA-Regulated Products in Six States Including Drugs, Devices, Cosmetics, Foods
Dec 23
Woody’s Pet Food Deli Recalls Raw Cornish Hen Pet Food for Salmonella Health Risk
Dec 09
In Association with Pet Brands Products, LLC, ALDI Voluntarily Recalls Pet Advent Calendars Due to Potential Choking Hazard
CVM Updates
Apr 19
FDA Releases NARMS Integrated Summary 2019
Apr 19
FDA Announces Draft Guidance for the Use of Published Literature to Support New Animal Drug Approvals
Mar 30
FDA Announces Public Hearing on Scientific Data and Information Related to the Residue of Carcinogenic Concern for the New Animal Drug Carbadox
Recently Published Veterinary medicine related Guidances
Apr 28
Draft Guidance for Industry: The Accredited Third-Party Certification Program: Questions and Answers
Apr 27
Guidance for Industry: Compliance with Providing an Acceptable Unique Facility Identifier for the Foreign Supplier Verification Programs for Food Importers Regulation
Apr 20
CVM GFI #106 The Use of Published Literature in Support of New Animal Drug Approvals
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.