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  1. FARAD

    Although FARAD has operated at its authorized amount since 2018, it has been unable to invest and grow the program. With the cut in funding for 2024, the FARAD program has lost key …

  2. FARAD

    FARAD is a key resource for the protection of our nation's food supply, including meat, milk, and eggs, against accidental contamination of animal-derived foods with violative residues of …

  3. FARAD

    Withdrawal Interval (WDI) Recommendations for Cattle, taken from the FARAD Digests Below are the WDI recommendations for the various route and dosage combination (s) for extra-label …

  4. Search Food Animals | VetGRAM | FARAD

    Select the input box you want to search from, and after making your selection, click the corresponding button on left. Trade Name and Ingredient (s) auto-populate. Check the box to …

  5. FARAD

    Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank Search the FARAD Website | en Español Search our Food Animal Drug Database (VetGRAM) Search for our Recommended Withdrawal Intervals …

  6. FARAD

    FARAD plays a major role in keeping the human food supply safe and free of drug residues while continuing to allow veterinarians and producers to treat food-producing animals in a scientific …

  7. FARAD

    Under provisions of the Animal Medicinal Drug Use Clarification Act (AMDUCA) and 21 CFR part 530, FDA can prohibit use of an entire class of drugs in selected animal species if FDA …

  8. FARAD

    FARAD has also developed a Withdrawal Interval Lookup Tool which provides FARAD recommended withdrawal intervals for selected extra label uses of a limited number of drugs.

  9. FARAD

    The WDI Lookup Tool provides FARAD-recommended WDI values for selected extra-label uses of a limited number of drugs. All values have been estimated by FARAD and are based on …

  10. Withdrawal Date Calculator (WDC) | VetGRAM | FARAD

    Use FARAD's WDC to determine the FDA-mandated waiting period following administration of a drug product at the approved label dose (s) in an approved animal species.