Please click here to view the final letter featuring 20 co-signers.
Human Medications, Human Drugs, Animal Medications, Animal Drugs, Pharmacy law, Pharmaceutical law, Compounding law, Sterile and Non Sterile Compounding 797 Compliance, Veterinary law, Veterinary Compounding Law; Health Care; Awareness of all Types of Compounding Issues; Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), Outsourcing Facilities Food and Drug Administration and Compliance Issues
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Second Question of the Day November 17, 2015 Twenty co-signers of a letter sent to the FDA (an effort that IACP says was led by Congressmen Matt Salmon (R-AZ and Kurt Schrader (D-OR)) suggests the agency does not have the statutory authority to interfere with the state-regulated practice of veterinary medicine and that as written the guidance attempt to create new regulatory authority without legislation to support that effort. Does this mean that the 500 plus members of Congress who did not sign the letter addressed to the FDA believe they do in fact have this authority? Why or why not?
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