FDA Tweaks Animal Drug List: Yawn-Worthy Updates Ahead
Published Date: 8/22/2025
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The FDA is updating rules about new animal medicines based on recent approvals, withdrawals, and changes from April to June 2025. These updates affect drug makers and vets by keeping drug info clear and accurate. No big money changes, but everyone should note the new deadlines and sponsor updates to stay in the loop.
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