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FARAD Digest Residue avoidance after topical application of veterinary drugs and parasiticides
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Document Date: 2004-05-10 10:50:08


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Davis / Gainesville / /

Company

Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank / /

Event

Product Recall / Product Issues / FDA Phase / /

Facility

College of AgricultUnl / University of Florida Cooperative Extension Service / North Carolina State University / University of California / /

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human food safety / topical veterinary products / opical products / veterinariansmay useapprovedDMSOproductSin food animals / fenthion product / pour-on products / slow release devices / coumaphos product / famphur product / chemical / chemicals / food / food animals / /

MedicalCondition

JE / hairy warts / ringworm / MS / /

MedicalTreatment

antibiotics / /

Organization

Florida Cooperative Extension Service / University of California / Cutaneous Pharmacologyand Toxicology Center / North Carolina State University / Raleigh / FDA / University of Florida / College of AgricultUnl and Environmental ScieDCa / Environmental Protection Agency / /

Person

Jim E. Riviere / Ronald E. Baynes / Arthur L. Craigmill / /

Position

veterinarian / /

Product

interval / daysis adequatefor / Lindane / intervals / label / Dimethyl sulfoxide / permethrin / Organophosph8t88 / inPyrethrtn8 / Medicinal Drug / /

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EC / /

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Florida / North Carolina / California / /

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WanD / /

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dus / /

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