Food and Drug Administration
Food and Drug Administration's Categorical Exclusions (opens in new tab)Categorical Exclusion
§25.33 Animal drugs.
Exclusion Text
(d) Action on an NADA, abbreviated application, request for determination of eligibility for indexing, a supplement to such applications, or a modification of an index listing, for: (1) Drugs intended for use in nonfood animals; (2) Anesthetics, both local and general, that are individually administered; (3) Nonsystemic topical and ophthalmic animal drugs; (4) Drugs for minor species, including wildlife and endangered species, when the drug has been previously approved for use in another or the same species where similar animal management practices are used; and (5) Drugs intended for use under prescription or veterinarian's order for therapeutic use in terrestrial species.
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