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FARAD Digest

FARAD DigestResidue avoidance after topical applicationof veterinary drugs and parasiticidesRonald E. Baynes, DVM, MS; Arthur L. Craigmill, rhO; Jim E. Riviere, DVM, PhDThe use of topical veterinary drugs is of concern toveterinarians because of their over-the-counter avail-ability to laypersons. Extralabel use of topical drugs hasthe potential to cause violative residues. Parasiticides arethe most frequently used topical veterinary products (pre-scription OT over-the-counter). Other classes of topicaldrugs (eg, antibiotics and antiseptics) do not depend ondennal absorption to achieve therapeutic efficacy andare, therefore, unlikely to cause food animal the past 15 years, the Food Animal Residue Avoid-ance Databank ( FARAD ) has compiled a comprehensivedatabase1;2 of infonnation derived from published animalstudies (Appendix).

FARAD Digest Residue avoidance after topical application of veterinary drugs and parasiticides Ronald E. Baynes, DVM, MS; Arthur L. Craigmill, rhO; Jim E. Riviere, DVM, PhD T he use of topical veterinary drugs is of concern to veterinarians because of their over-the-counter avail-

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