Piedmont Animal Health, Inc., a Greensboro developer of novel medications that improve ease of use and compliance, has received a patent for the formulation platform of its long-acting sterile ...
Seventy percent of all antibiotics used in the U.S. last year were fed to pigs, chickens and cows. The bulk of those medicines were used not to cure sick animals, but to fatten and protect from ...
Prescription-only items will include injectable tylosin ... However, this may have significant impacts on how the livestock owners can access antibiotic therapy for their animals, so contact your ...
An estimated 70 % of all the antibiotics produced in the United States are not used to treat humans, but animals-and not because they're sick. These antibiotics are added to animal feed to promote ...
Main benefits: Reducing antibiotic use in animals benefits public health. However, on its own, this claim isn't adequately verified. Limitations: Weak verification requirements. • No standard ...
New data released yesterday by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) show that the amount of medically important antibiotics sold for use in food-producing animals in the United States is on the ...
Animal drugs, including antibiotics, have label instructions that define their ... water, or other routes such as injection) or product formulation. In fact, for the most common antibiotics lacking a ...