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Apicomplexa
Pharmaceuticals policy
Food and Drug Administration
Tylosin
Adulteration
Eimeria
Salinomycin
Center for Veterinary Medicine
Animal drugs
Medicine
Chemistry
Pharmacology

Approval Date: September 4, 2002 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION SUMMARY ORIGINAL NEW ANIMAL DRUG APPLICATION NADA[removed]

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