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Dr Whitney Whitworth Lyssy amp Eckel Feeds Not a new concept Animal Drug Availability Act ADAA enacted in 1996 Prior to that only two options for dispensing drugs over the counter amp prescription ID: 638197

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Veterinary Feed Directive

Dr. Whitney WhitworthLyssy & Eckel FeedsSlide2

Not a new concept

Animal Drug Availability Act (ADAA) enacted in 1996Prior to that, only two options for dispensing drugs, over the counter & prescription

Drug companies were asked to revise their labeling to remove claims of growth promotion and feed efficiency in December 2013

Created the veterinary feed directive (VFD) drugs

Final rule into effect October 2015

Full implementation January 1, 2017Slide3

Why?

Congress recognized that certain drugs should only be administered under veterinarian’s order and professional supervisionThere needed to be controls over certain antimicrobials

Control necessary to reduce overuse of drugs and to prevent bacterial resistance

Also difficulty in diagnosis or toxicity issuesSlide4

What is a VFD?

Written statement issued by a licensed veterinarian that orders the use of a VFD drug or combination VFD drug in or on an animal feed

Feed can only be fed to animals on the written VFD for the specified time

Veterinarians must have knowledge of the animal, its health, the facilities it is housed in and be available for any follow-up evaluation and careSlide5

Information required on a VFD

Veterinarian’s name, address & phone numberClient’s name, address and phone number

Premises which the animals in the VFD are located

Date of VFD issuance

Expiration date of the VFD

Name of the VFD drug

Species and production class of animals to be fed

Approximate number of animals to be fed the VFD by the expiration dateSlide6

Information required on a VFD, contd.

Indication for which VFD issuedLevel of VFD drug in feed and duration of use

Withdrawal time, special instructions, and cautionary statements

Number of reorders authorized, if permitted by the drug approval, conditional approval or index listing

The statement: “Use of feed containing this veterinary feed directive (VFD) drug in a manner other than as directed on the labeling, is not permitted”

Affirmation of intent for combination VFD drugs

Veterinarian’s signatureSlide7

VFD may include the following

More specific location of the animalsApproximate age range of the animals

Approximate weight range of the animals

Other information appropriate in identifying the animalsSlide8

Special Considerations

Street address is usually sufficient for location, but GPS may be necessary

More detailed descriptions may be necessary

Animals managed similarly in different locations may fall under the same VFD

No feed in a VFD can be fed after the expiration date

Expiration date will not exceed 6

mo

after date of issuance

Based on calendar date, not number of days

Duration of use may also be specified

If a drug has multiple approved concentrations, veterinarian may authorize a particular level or the entire range of approved dosages

All parties (veterinarian, client, distributor) must keep a copy of the VFD for two yearsSlide9

Special considerations,

contdNo extra label use is allowed

Veterinarian must send VFD to distributor in hard copy or electronically

If the VFD expires before you have fed all of a VFD feed, you must get a new VFD.Slide10
Slide11
Slide12

VFD drugs -- feed

Antimicrobial Class

Specific Drugs Approved for use in Feed

Aminoglycosides

Apramycin, Hygromycin B, Neomycin, Streptomycin

Diaminopyrimidines

Ormetoprim

Lincosamides

Lincomycin

Macrolides

Erythromycin, Oleandomycin, Tylosin

Penicillins

Penicillin

Streptogramins

Virginiamycin

Sulfas

Sulfadimethoxine, Sulfamerazine, Sulfamethazine, Sulfaquinoxaline

Tetracycline

Chlortetracycline,

OxytetracyclineSlide13

Rx drugs – water

Antimicrobial Class

Specific Drugs Approved for use in Water

Aminoglycosides

Apramycin, Gentamicin, Neomycin, Spectinomycin, Streptomycin

Lincosamides

Lincomycin

Macrolides

Carbomycin, Erythromycin, Tylosin

Penicillins

Penicillin

Streptogramins

Virginiamycin

Sulfas

Sulfachloropyrazine, Sulfachlorpyridazine, Sulfadimethoxine, Sulfamerazine, Sulfamethazine, Sulfaquinoxaline

Tetracycline

Chlortetracycline,

Oxytetracycline

, TetracyclineSlide14

Drugs not affected

Drugs not medically importantIonophores

(

monensin

,

lasalocid

, etc.)

Bacitracin (BMD, bacitracin zinc)

Bambermycins

Carbadox

Drugs that are not antimicrobials, for example:

Anthelmentics

:

Fenbendazole

,

Ivermectin

Beta agonists:

Ractopamine

,

Zilpaterol

Coccidiostats

:

Clopidol

,

Decoquinate

,

DiclazurilSlide15

Difference between a VFD and a prescription

When the drug will be used in a feed, it is a VFD drugWhen the drug is not used in a feed, it may require a prescription

Written so that there would be oversight of important drugs without infringing on pharmacy lawsSlide16

Feed classes -- Mills

Type AMust be used to manufacture type A, diluted to type B or C feeds

Type B

Must be only used to manufacture B or C feeds

Will contain at least 25% ‘other’ ingredients

Type C

Intended to be fed to an animal, either complete or top dressedSlide17

Feed labels, types B & C

Name of feed, species and production class

Drug and combination names should make it distinguishable from other

Indications for use

Active drug ingredients

Dosages or concentrations should be listed

Guaranteed analysis

Ingredients

‘Ingredients as defined by AAFCO’

Mixing directions – Type B

Feeding instructions – Type cSlide18

Feed labels, types B&C…

contd

Caution

‘Federal law restricts medicated feed containing this veterinary feed directive (VFD) drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian’

Warning

Ex. ‘Withdraw 5 days before slaughter’

Manufacturer information

Weight Statement

Other label information

Lot, batch, control number

Expiration date

Other information deemed necessarySlide19

Drug X/Drug Y

Growing Turkey Ration

Type B MEDICATED FEED

For the prevention of coccidiosis caused by

Eimeria

meleagrimitis

, E

gallopavonis

,

and

E.

adenoeides

and for increased rate

of weight gain and improved feed efficiency in growing turkeys.

ACTIVE DRUG INGREDIENTS

Drug X ...........................................................................…….…………….……….....80,000 g/ton

Drug Y…………………………………………….……………………….........……………6,000 g/ton

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS

Crude Protein (min)……………………………………………….........................................…..……….…..______%

Lysine (min)………………………………………………………...........................................….….….……..______%

Methionine (min)…………………………………………………...........................................….….….……..______%

Crude Fat (min)……………………………………………………...........................................………..……..______%

Crude Fiber (max)………………………………………………………............................................………..______%

Calcium (min)…………...………………………………………………………………………..……..….……..______%

Calcium (max)………..…………………………………………………………………………..……..….……..______%

Phosphorus (min)…..………………………………………………………………………….……….………..______%

Salt (min)1……………..…………………………………………............................................………………..______%

Salt (max)1……………..……………………………………...........................................….………...………..______%

Sodium (min)2…..……..…………………………………….........................................………….. ......……..______%

Sodium (max)2….……..…………………………………..........................................………………....……..______%

1If added.

2Shall be guaranteed only when total Sodium exceeds that furnished by the maximum salt guarantee.

INGREDIENTS: Ingredients as defined by AAFCO.

MIXING DIRECTIONS: Mix 10 pounds of this Type B medicated feed with 1990

lb

non-medicated feed ingredients to

manufacture one ton of complete turkey feed containing 400 grams of Drug X and 30 grams of Drug Y.

CAUTION: Do not feed to breeding turkeys.

WARNING: Do not feed five days before slaughter.

MANUFACTURED BY:

BLUE BIRD FEED MILL

Robin, IN 00000

Net Weight____

lbs

(______kg)

Bag or BulkSlide20

Take home

Still ironing out the detailsPart of doing businessWill take getting used to by everyone