Assures that feed… –has the identity and strength, which it purports –meets the quality, purity, and safety requirements, which it is represented to possess.

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Assures that feed… –has the identity and strength, which it purports –meets the quality, purity, and safety requirements, which it is represented to possess Minimum requirements for manufacture of medicated animal feed Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs)

21 CFR 225 –Feed manufacturers required to hold a medicated feed mill license 21 CFR – 21 CFR –Feed manufacturers NOT required to hold a medicated feed mill license 21 CFR – 21 CFR Current Good Manufacturing Practices for Medicated Animal Feed

General Provisions Construction and Maintenance of Facilities and Equipment Product Quality Control Packaging and Labeling Records and Reports Current Good Manufacturing Practices for Licensed Feed Manufacturers

Facilities and Equipment –Buildings and Grounds –Equipment –Work and Storage Areas Product Quality Assurance –Components –Laboratory Assays –Equipment Cleanout Procedures Labeling Records –Formula, production, and distribution records Current Good Manufacturing Practices for Non-Licensed Feed Manufacturers

Program – Type A Medicated Articles –Type A –Regulated as new animal drugs Program – Feed Manufacturing –Type B and Type C –Regulated as feeds bearing or containing a new animal drug Compliance Programs

OBJECTIVES To conduct inspections of registered medicated feed firms and determine whether the firms are in compliance with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and the implementing regulations. To address concerns of drug residue carryover and superpotent and subpotent feeds. To verify compliance with VFD requirements as needed. To encourage voluntary corrective action by firms when appropriate. To initiate administrative and/or regulatory action against violative firms and feed products. Feed Manufacturing Compliance Program

Priority 1 –For cause – public health concern, animal deaths, etc. Priority 2 –Assignment List Starting with tier 1 facilities Re-inspection of firms with ‘Official Action Indicated’ decisions Priority 3 –Pre-Approval Inspections –Inspection required within 60 days of a medicated feed mill license application Feed Manufacturing Compliance Program Priorities

To assure that Type A medicated articles meet the requirements of the Act as to safety, identity and strength and meets the quality and purity characteristics that it purports or is represented to possess. Type A Medicated Articles Compliance Program Objective

The Center provides a risk-based work plan Further priorities, as follows: 1.Firms handling Category II Type A medicated articles 2.Firms handling Category I Type A medicated articles Type A Medicated Articles Program Priorities

21 CFR CFR 558 Form FDA 3448 Registration of Drug Establishment Medicated Feed Mill Licensing

If licensed: –Facilities are allowed to manufacture animal feeds from Category II, Type A medicated articles or certain liquid and free-choice feed, using Category I, Type A medicated articles that must follow proprietary formulas or specifications. 21 CFR 515

Definitions and general considerations applicable to this part Requirement of a medicated feed mill license Requirements for liquid medicated feed Veterinary feed directive drugs – Specific New Drugs For Use in Animal Feeds Requirements for free-choice medicated feeds Significant Regulations for New Animal Drugs For Use in Animal Feeds

A medicated feeds licensee certifies that: animal feeds bearing or containing new animal drugs are manufactured and labeled in accordance with the applicable regulations published pursuant to section 512(i) to the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (the Act), or in accordance with the index listing published under section 572(e)(2) of the Act; are in conformity with current good manufacturing practice (cGMPs); and they will establish and maintain all records required and will permit access to, or copying or verification of such records by the FDA Form FDA 3448

Possessing current approved or index listed Type B and/or Type C medicated feed labeling prior to receiving the Type A Medicated Article Renewing drug establishment registration each year; Using only non-drug feed components recognized in the Official Publication of the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) or sanctions by FDA under 21 CFR 573, 582 and 584 as suitable for use in animal feeds; Supplementing license application when changes in ownership or address occur; and Complying with all other applicable provision of the Act. A medicated feed mill licensee commitments

Prior to shipment of a new animal drug intended for use in the manufacture of medicated animal feed, the seller must have a written statement from the buyer that the buyer has an approved feed mill license and possesses current approved Type B and/or Type C feed labeling for the drug. Lists of approved license holders are on the FDA/CVM website. Distributors of Type A Medicated Articles

Requirements for drug registration are found in Section 510 of the FFD&C Act Section 351 of the Public Health Service Act Part 207 of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations The Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act (FDAAA) of 2007 requires that drug establishment registration and drug listing information be submitted electronically. Registration of Drug Establishment

The Drug Registration and Listing System (DRLS) and the new electronic Drug Registration and Listing System (eDRLS). FDA no longer accepts drug establishment registration in paper format unless a waiver is granted. Guidance for Industry: Providing Regulatory Submission in Electronic Format – Drug Establishment Registration and Drug Listing is found on Licensed feed mills are not required to drug list. Registration of Drug Establishment

Approved products and uses –21 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) section 558 –US Government Printing Office – – or bin/cfrassemble.cgi?title=200021http:// bin/cfrassemble.cgi?title= –Electronic Code of Federal Regulations – –The Federal Register – –Animal – Where to look for more information?

Members of the Medicated Feeds Team, CVM, FDA –Team Leader – Ms. Jo Gulley –Dragan Momcilovic –Phares Okelo –Isabel Pocurull –Gabriel Davila –Sonya Dilley Where to look for more information?

Dragan Momcilovic