Practice areas > Animal Feed and Drugs

The manufacture and distribution of food additives and drugs that are given to animals is regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM). CVM is responsible for regulating drugs, devices, and food additives given not only to pets (companion animals), but also animals for human consumption, such as poultry, cattle, swine, chickens, turkeys, and others.

Fuerst Ittleman has experience assisting businesses with all aspects of veterinary products regulation, manufacture, approval, and marketing. For example, we have provided assistance with the registration and listing of drug establishments, medicated feed mill licenses, abbreviated new animal drug applications (ANADA), new animal drug applications, product labeling, claims, and promotion, navigation of genetically engineered animal regulations, approval of drugs for aquaculture, import and export of veterinary products, response to regulatory enforcement actions, warning letter response, and assisting with compliance of parallel state laws and regulations.

For more information, please contact us at contact@fuerstlaw.com or (305) 350-5690.