[Federal Register Volume 66, Number 78 (Monday, April 23, 2001)]
[Notices]
[Pages 20469-20470]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 01-10164]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Food and Drug Administration
[Docket No. 99D-2638]
Extra-Label Use of Medicated Feeds for Minor Species; Compliance
Policy Guide; Availability
AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is announcing the
availability of a new compliance policy guide (CPG) section 615.115
entitled ``Extra-Label Use of Medicated Feeds for Minor Species.'' The
purpose of this CPG is to provide guidance to FDA personnel concerning
the agency's exercise of regulatory discretion with regard to the
extra-label use of medicated feeds for minor species. This CPG has been
revised in response to comments received on the draft.
DATES: Submit written comments at any time.
ADDRESSES: Submit written requests for single copies of the CPG to the
Communications Staff (HFV-12), Center for Veterinary Medicine, Food and
Drug Administration, 7500 Standish Pl., Rockville, MD 20855. Send one
self-addressed adhesive label to assist that office in processing your
requests. Submit written comments on the CPG to the Dockets Management
Branch (HFA-305), Food and Drug Administration, 5630 Fishers Lane, rm.
1061, Rockville, MD 20852. Comments should be identified with the full
title of the CPG and the docket number found in brackets in the heading
of this document. See the Supplementary Information section for the
electronic access to the CPG section 615.115 entitled ``Extra-Label Use
of Medicated Feeds for Minor Species.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Frances M. Pell, Center for Veterinary
Medicine (HFV-235), Food and Drug Administration, 7500 Standish Pl.,
Rockville, MD 20855, 301-827-0188, e-mail: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
In the Federal Register of August 25, 1999 (64 FR 46400), FDA
published a notice of availability of a draft CPG entitled ``Use of
Medicated Feeds for Minor Species.'' This CPG was issued as a level 1
draft guidance consistent with FDA's good guidance practices regulation
(21 CFR 10.115; 65 FR 56468, September, 2000). The purpose of this CPG
is to provide guidance to FDA staff concerning the agency's exercise of
regulatory discretion with regard to the extra-label use of medicated
feeds for minor species. The CPG represents the agency's current
thinking on this subject. It does not create or confer any rights for
or on any person and does not operate to bind FDA or the public.
The agency received comments regarding this CPG and has revised the
CPG in response to the comments. Following is a discussion of the
issues raised by the comments.
II. The Final Guidance
The agency received 21 comments on the draft CPG. When finalizing
the CPG, the agency considered the comments and, as appropriate,
incorporated them into the final guidance. The final version of the CPG
differs from the draft only in three areas. The first is a change in
the minor species definition to reflect a corresponding change to the
new animal drug regulations at 21 CFR 514.1. Sheep are now considered a
minor species for all data collection purposes (see 65 FR 47668, August
3, 2000).
The second change is a minor clarification of existing provisions.
The medicated feed must be manufactured and labeled in accordance with
the approved conditions of use. This means that the feed cannot be
reformulated in dosage, in form, or nutritional content such that it
would no longer be appropriate as a feed for the species for which it
is approved. For example, a medicated feed approved for chickens may
not be pelleted for use in laboratory animals. An approved swine
medicated feed may not be made to correspond to the nutrient
requirements of pheasants or deer. All labeling must be truthful and in
accordance with the approved conditions of use.
The third change is further clarification of limitations on the
agency's intent to exercise regulatory discretion with regard to extra-
label use of medicated feeds. If the medicated feed is to be used in a
food-producing minor species, the product must be approved in a food-
producing major species. The agency intends to exercise regulatory
discretion only for farmed or confined species not for unconfined
wildlife. In aquaculture, the agency intends to exercise regulatory
discretion only for extra-label use of medicated
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feeds already approved for an aquatic use because factors in the
aquatic environment that may affect the safety and/or effectiveness of
the medicated feed are so varied.
III. Availability of Medicated Feeds for Minor Species
FDA plans to continue to address the issue of lack of availability
of medicated feeds for minor species. There are serious shortcomings in
the legal availability of medicated feeds for minor species. These
include the need for specially formulated feeds for laboratory and zoo
animals and the needs of species raised in aquaculture. Future guidance
will be directed specifically at these needs.
IV. Electronic Access
Persons with access to the Internet may obtain the CPG at http://www.fda.gov/cvm and http://www.fda.gov/ora.
V. Comments
As with all of FDA's guidances, the public is encouraged to submit
written comments with new data or other new information pertinent to
this CPG. FDA will periodically review the comments and, where
appropriate, the CPG will be amended. The public will be notified of
any such amendments through a notice in the Federal Register.
Dated: April 18, 2001.
Dennis E. Baker,
Associate Commissioner for Regulatory Affairs.
[FR Doc. 01-10164 Filed 4-19-01; 3:10 pm]
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