The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. -- FDA grants first Emergency Use Authorization for an over-the-counter product for the prevention of New World ...
As concern about New World screwworm grows, the Food and Drug Administration has granted emergency use authorization (EUA) to an anti-parasitic drug to prevent infestations by the parasite in cattle.
With no fully approved drugs for New World screwworm in livestock, producers must rely on conditionally approved products and emergency use authorizations ā all used exactly as labeled and under ...
FDA grants first Emergency Use Authorization for an over-the-counter product for the prevention of New World screwworm infestations in cattle Ongoing detections in Mexico heighten the importance of ...
A flesh-eating parasitic fly is once again threatening the nationās livestock, after being eradicated from the U.S. six ...
The United States Food and Drug Administration has issued an emergency use authorization for Ivomec, (ivermectin) 1% Injection, an over-the-counter preventative for New World screwworm developed by ...
A long-eradicated livestock threat has returned to US soil, putting ranchers and federal officials on alert. The US Department of Agriculture reported on Wednesday, June 3, that New World screwworm ...
FDA grants first Emergency Use Authorization for an over-the-counter product for the prevention of New World screwworm infestations in cattle Ongoing detections in Mexico heighten the importance of ...
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