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Reporting Problems with Animal Products
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Veterinary medicine related Recall Announcements
Sep 22
ANSWERS Pet Food Voluntarily Withdrawals Certain Limited Lots of Beef and Chicken Dog Foods Due to Potential Salmonella and Listeria
Jul 01
Viva Raw Issues Voluntary Recall of Dog and Cat Food Including Select Viva Turkey Recipes (Lot 21244) Due to Potential Listeria Monocytogenes Health Risk to People and Pets
Jun 28
Vitakraft Sun Seed Recall of Sun Seed Vita Prima Hedgehog Food Due to Possible Salmonella Health Risk
CVM Updates
Oct 23
FDA Releases Two Draft Guidances, Seeks Public Comment on Pre-market Animal Food Ingredient Review Programs
Oct 10
FDA Releases Annual Summary of Sales and Distribution of Antimicrobials in 2023 for Use in Food-Producing Animals
Oct 03
Registration Now Open for FDA 2024 One Health Virtual Symposium
Recently Published Veterinary medicine related Guidances
Oct 24
CVM GFI #293 - FDA Enforcement Policy for AAFCO-Defined Animal Feed Ingredients
Oct 15
CVM GFI #284 Using Relative Supersaturation to Support “Urinary Tract Health” Claims for Adult Maintenance Cat Food
Sep 30
CVM GFI #116 (VICH GL23 (R2)) Studies to Evaluate the Safety of Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Human Food: Genotoxicity Testing (Revision 2)
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.