3. Veterinary compounding
SB 1180, sponsored by Sen. Jack Latvala, R-Clearwater
HB 1049, sponsored by Rep. Kathleen Peters, R-South Pasadena
Both bills create a statutory definition of “office use compounding” and create a distinction for office
use compounding of veterinary medications.
Ms. Dudley summarized the bills, saying they created an office use compounding definition; nothing
prevents from being dispensed to veterinarian to dispense to animals or owners.
Dr. Mikhael said Florida doesn’t have anything in regulation that prohibit. The board’s definition of
compounding in 64B16-27.700 is very specific to human use and consistent with federal definitions.
Mr. Flynn said the bills’ definition coincides 100 percent with what our rule allows. Office use
compounding coincides with 27.700. Veterinary drugs have always been allowed to be dispensed.
Dr. Weizer said there is nothing, based on interpretive language from the federal government, which
prohibits office compounding for animal use. FDA has a guidance document. Large animals cannot be
brought to office.
Motion by Dr. Fallon to support the bills; seconded by Dr. Alvarez. Motion carried unanimously.
Philip Hinkle of the Florida Veterinary Medical Association thanked the board for their support.
quoted from Minutes of March 13, 2015 Meeting
quoted from Minutes of March 13, 2015 Meeting
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