FDA to Delete Some Veterinary Product Codes
The Food And Drug Administration will delete some of the product codes for the Center for Veterinary Medicine Products, effective Sept. 30, according to a CSMS message (CSMS #13-000412) from CBP. The use of those codes after that date will result in a data transmission error, CBP said. The product codes to be deleted are:
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- 67 A 02 Ammonium Chloride
- 67 A 10 Buquinolate
- 67 A 37 Niclosamide
- 67 A 46 Penicillin and Streptomycin
- 67 B 22 Dimetridazole
- 67 B 25 Furazolidone
- 67 B 29 Ipronidazole
- 67 B 33 Melengestrol Acetate Category II, Type A Medicated Article
- 67 B 38 Nitrofurazone
- 67 B 65 Butynorate
- 67 B 66 Butynorate, Piperazine and Phenothiazine
- 67 B 73 Phenothiazine
- 67 B 74 Piperazine
- 67 B 77 Roarsone, Clopidol and Bctrcn Mthyin Dsicyl
- 69 A 02 Ammonium Chloride
- 69 A 10 Buquinolate
- 69 A 37 Niclosamide
- 69 A 46 Penicillin and Streptomycin
- 69 B 22 Dimetridazole
- 69 B 25 Furazolidone
- 69 B 29 Ipromidazole
- 69 B 33 Melengestrol Acetate Category II, Medicated Animal Feed
- 69 B 38 Nitrofurazone
- 69 B 65 Butynorate
- 69 B 66 Butynorate, Piperazine and Phenothiazine
- 69 B 73 Phenothiazine
- 69 B 74 Piperazine
Questions or concerns should be sent to the email address for the Product Code Builder Feedback PCBFeedback@fda.hhs.gov, CBP said.