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Compounding for Animals: The AVMA Perspective

Author(s):  Allen Loyd V Jr

Issue:  Jul/Aug 1997 - Compounding for Animals
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Page(s):  230-231

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Abstract:  This article provides the perspective of the American Veterinary medicine Association on compounding for animals and covers the following topics: situations when one should consider compounding for an animal, guidelines for veterinary pharmaceutical compounding, and a summary of the Symposium on Veterinary Compounding in Veterinary Medicine in September 1993.

Related Keywords: veterinary, FDA, Compliance, Guidelines, Veterinary

Related Categories: VETERINARY

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