The FDA website contains an information just for Veterinarians. The FDA Vetrinarian page is found here. The following links are available on the FDA's website:
Information for Veterinarians
How can I tell if a drug is FDA-approved for animals?1
How can I tell if a drug is FDA-approved for people?2
How can I use an online database of drug labels to tell if a drug is FDA-approved?3
Should I report to FDA an adverse event for an unapproved animal drug?4
How can I tell if a flea and tick product is legitimate?5
“Dear Veterinarian” Letters6
Potassium Bromide: Is It Safe for Dogs?7
A Systematic Review of the Safety of Potassium Bromide in Dogs (JAVMA, Vol 240, No. 6, March 15, 2012)8
Concerns about marketed but unapproved animal drugs9
How can I tell if a drug is FDA-approved for animals?1
How can I tell if a drug is FDA-approved for people?2
How can I use an online database of drug labels to tell if a drug is FDA-approved?3
Should I report to FDA an adverse event for an unapproved animal drug?4
How can I tell if a flea and tick product is legitimate?5
“Dear Veterinarian” Letters6
Potassium Bromide: Is It Safe for Dogs?7
A Systematic Review of the Safety of Potassium Bromide in Dogs (JAVMA, Vol 240, No. 6, March 15, 2012)8
Concerns about marketed but unapproved animal drugs9
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