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JAVMA, Vol 223, No. 9, November 1, 2003 Vet Med Today: FARAD Digest1277 Recently published pharmacokinetic studies andnew drug approvals have made it possible and nec-essary to update the previously published FoodAnimal Residue Avoidance Databank ( FARAD )extralabel withdrawal interval (WDI)recommenda-tions for pharmaceuticals administered to food-pro-ducing animals. A label withdrawal time (WDT)isestablished by the FDA Center for Veterinary Medicinewhen a drug is approved for use in a food to the label WDT ensures that tissues orproducts taken from the treated animal will not con-tain residues in excess of the official WDIs are a specific FARAD recommenda-tion delineating the withholding time necessary toensure that violative residues of a drug will not bedetectable in tissues or products following extralabeluse.
1278 Vet Med Today: FARAD Digest JAVMA, Vol 223, No. 9, November 1, 2003 These milk WDIs apply only to aqueous formulations of oxytetracycline.
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