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Pure Food and Drugs


From its beginning FDA has been concerned with the health of animals, an important source of human food and clothing. In 1984 the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine assumed responsibility for developing policies regarding the safety and efficacy of animal drugs, feed additives, and devices. The Center also evaluates for safety and efficacy any proposed and marketed drugs, feed additives, or devices for animal use.

c. 1980


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