96-25257. New Animal Drugs for Use in Animal Feeds; Oxytetracycline Type A Medicated Articles  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 193 (Thursday, October 3, 1996)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 51588-51593]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-25257]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    21 CFR Part 558
    
    
    New Animal Drugs for Use in Animal Feeds; Oxytetracycline Type A 
    Medicated Articles
    
    AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is amending the animal 
    drug regulations to reflect approval of a supplemental new animal drug 
    application (NADA) filed by Pfizer, Inc. The supplemental NADA provides 
    revised labeling for Pfizer's pioneer, Type A, oxytetracycline-
    containing, medicated articles which brings the products into 
    compliance with the findings of the National Academy of Sciences/
    National Research Council (NAS/NRC), Drug Efficacy Study Group's (DESI) 
    effectiveness evaluation and subsequent FDA conclusions. In addition, 
    the regulations are further amended to reflect approval, based on FDA's 
    DESI ``me-too'' policy, of one original NADA each filed by Pfizer and 
    PennField Oil Co. for Type A medicated articles that are copies of the 
    Pfizer pioneer products.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: October 3, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dianne T. McRae, Center for Veterinary 
    Medicine (HFV-102), Food and Drug Administration, 7500 Standish Pl., 
    Rockville, MD 20855, 301-594-1623.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pfizer, Inc., 235 East 42d St., New York, NY 
    10017, filed a supplement to its approved NADA 8-804 which covers the 
    Type A medicated articles bearing the Terramycin 
    (oxytetracycline (OTC)) trade name on their labels. The articles 
    contain OTC quaternary salt expressed in terms of an equivalent amount 
    of OTC hydrochloride (HCl) (i.e., Terramycin 10, 20, 50, 50D, 
    100, 100D, 100SS, and 200). Pfizer also filed original NADA 95-143 
    which covers the Type A medicated articles OXTC 10, 30, 50, 
    50-S, 100, 100-S, 100MR, and 200. These articles contain OTC dihydrate 
    base expressed in terms of an equivalent amount of OTC HCl. PennField 
    Oil Co., 14040 Industrial Rd., Omaha, NE 68137, filed original NADA 
    138-938 which covers the Type A medicated articles Oxytetracycline 50, 
    100, and 100 MR (formulated for use in calf milk replacers or starter 
    feeds). These articles also contain OTC quaternary salt expressed in 
    terms of an equivalent amount of OTC HCl.
        Pfizer Type A medicated articles covered by NADA 8-804 were the 
    subject of a NAS/NRC DESI evaluation of effectiveness (DESI 8622V). The 
    findings were published in the Federal Register of May 5, 1970 (35 FR 
    7089). NAS/NRC evaluated the articles as probably effective when used 
    for the control and treatment of specific diseases of livestock (swine, 
    cattle, sheep, rabbits, and mink) and poultry (broiler chickens, laying 
    chickens, and turkeys), and concluded that use may result in faster 
    gains and improved feed efficiency under appropriate conditions. NAS/
    NRC stated that:
        1. Labels and package inserts require extensive revision. There is 
    inadequate documentation of claims, excessive claims are made, and bold 
    conclusions are reached in the absence of sufficient controlled 
    experimental evidence.
        2. Claims for growth promotion or stimulation are not allowed and 
    claims for faster gains and/or feed efficiency should be stated as 
    ``may result in faster gains and/or improved feed efficiency under 
    appropriate conditions.''
        3. Each disease claim should be properly qualified as ``appropriate 
    for use in (name of disease) caused by pathogens sensitive to (name of 
    drug) and if the disease cannot be so qualified the claim must be 
    dropped.''
        4. The label claims ``for prevention of'' or ``to prevent'' should 
    be replaced with ``as an aid in the control of'' or ``to aid in the 
    control of.''
        5. The label claim pertaining to egg production and hatchability 
    should be modified to read, ``May aid in maintaining egg production and
    
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    hatchability, under appropriate conditions, by controlling pathogenic 
    organisms.''
        6. The labels should carry a warning that treated animals under the 
    conditions that prevail must actually consume sufficient medicated 
    water, or medicated feed, to constitute a therapeutic dose. As a 
    precaution, the labels should state what the desired oral dose is in 
    terms of animal weight per day for each species to serve as a guide to 
    effective use of the preparations in drinking water or feed.
        7. The labels should declare the dosage for the treatment of 
    individual animals in terms of the amount of drug which should be given 
    per unit of animal weight.
        The ``probably effective'' finding of NAS/NRC was subsequently 
    reviewed by FDA, resulting in an upgrade to ``effective'' status for 
    the control and treatment of bacterial diseases susceptible to OTC in 
    poultry, cattle, swine, sheep, and bees. FDA also made the following 
    conclusions:
        1. The claims for hexamitiasis should be included under the 
    susceptible host.
        2. Appropriate claims regarding faster weight gains and improved 
    feed efficiency should be stated as ``For increased rate of weight gain 
    and improved feed efficiency (under appropriate conditions of use).''
        Pfizer filed a supplement to NADA 8-804 that revised the labeling 
    of its products to comply with the findings of the NAS/NRC review and 
    FDA's conclusions concerning those findings. Pfizer's supplement to 
    NADA 8-804 also provides for transfer to 8-804 of its proprietary 
    claims previously approved, under NADA 38-439, for use of OTC in 
    lobster, catfish, Pacific salmon, and salmonids. The supplemental NADA 
    is approved as of March 14, 1996.
        The Type A medicated articles covered by Pfizer's NADA 95-143 
    (containing OTC dihydrate base) and those covered by PennField's NADA 
    138-938 (containing OTC quaternary salt) have demonstrated 
    comparability to Pfizer's pioneer products (NADA 8-804, 
    Terramycin Premixes containing OTC quaternary salt equivalent 
    in activity to a concentration of OTC HCl declared in grams per pound 
    of premix) which were subject to the NAS/NRC evaluation of May 5, 1970. 
    Based on that comparability, original NADA's 95-143 and 138-938 are 
    approved as of May 30, 1996, and March 15, 1996, respectively, under 
    FDA's DESI ``me-too'' policy.
        FDA has now completed the NAS/NRC DESI evaluation for OTC Type A 
    articles. Accordingly, FDA is revising Sec. 558.450 Oxytetracycline (21 
    CFR 558.450) to set out the NAS/NRC and FDA-approved conditions of use 
    for OTC articles. FDA also has replaced the claims for OTC articles 
    listed in Sec. 558.15(g)(1) (21 CFR 558.15(g)(1)) with a cross-
    reference to Sec. 558.450. This change makes the Sec. 558.15(g)(1) 
    reference to OTC Type A articles the same as that for chlortetracycline 
    (CTC) which cross-refers to Sec. 558.128 (21 CFR 558.128), the DESI-
    finalized claims for that product (see the Federal Register of July 9, 
    1996, 61 FR 35949).
        The NAS/NRC DESI evaluation is concerned only with the drugs' 
    effectiveness and safety to the treated animals. Nothing herein will 
    constitute a bar to further proceedings with respect to questions of 
    safety of the drugs or their metabolites in food products derived from 
    treated animals.
        Products that comply with the NAS/NRC findings and FDA's 
    conclusions regarding those findings are eligible for copying under the 
    Generic Animal Drug and Patent Term Restoration Act (GADPTRA) (see the 
    eighth in a series of policy letters issued to facilitate 
    implementation of GADPTRA that published in the Federal Register of 
    August 21, 1991 (56 FR 41561)). Accordingly, sponsors may now obtain 
    approval of abbreviated new animal drug applications (ANADA's) for 
    these OTC Type A medicated articles.
        Also, the agency is revising Sec. 558.515(d)(2) (21 CFR 
    558.515(d)(2)) to make the claim language for the robenidine/OTC 
    combination consistent with the NAS/NRC DESI findings.
        In the Federal Register of October 21, 1977 (42 FR 56264), the then 
    Bureau of Veterinary Medicine issued a notice of opportunity for a 
    hearing (NOOH) on a proposal to withdraw approval of certain NADA's 
    listed in Sec. 558.15, for most subtherapeutic uses of tetracycline 
    (CTC and OTC) in animal feed. The NOOH was issued in response to 
    scientific research suggesting that subtherapeutic use of such drugs 
    has contributed to the pool of antibiotic-resistant pathogenic 
    microorganisms in food animals. Furthermore, research indicated that 
    the drug resistance could be transferred to pathogenic organisms in 
    humans. The NOOH is still pending and approval of these supplements to 
    finalize the DESI review process for OTC Type A medicated articles does 
    not constitute a bar to subsequent action to withdraw approval on the 
    grounds cited in the outstanding NOOH.
        In accordance with the freedom of information provisions of part 20 
    (21 CFR part 20) and Sec. 514.11(e)(2)(ii) (21 CFR 514.11(e)(2)(ii)), a 
    summary of safety and effectiveness data and information submitted to 
    support approval of these applications may be seen in the Dockets 
    Management Branch (HFA-305), Food and Drug Administration, 12420 
    Parklawn Dr., rm. 1-23, Rockville, MD 20857, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., 
    Monday through Friday.
        Under section 512(c)(2)(F)(ii) and (c)(2)(F)(iii) of the Federal 
    Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 360b(c)(2)(F)(ii) and 
    (c)(2)(F)(iii)), these approvals for food-producing animals do not 
    qualify for marketing exclusivity because the original and supplemental 
    applications do not contain reports of new clinical or field 
    investigations (other than bioequivalence or residue studies) and new 
    human food safety studies (other than bioequivalence or residue 
    studies) essential to the approvals and conducted or sponsored by the 
    applicants.
        The agency has carefully considered the potential environmental 
    effects of approving supplemental NADA 8-804. FDA has concluded that 
    the action will not have a significant impact on the human environment, 
    and that an environmental impact statement is not required. The 
    agency's finding of no significant impact and the evidence supporting 
    that finding, contained in an environmental assessment, may be seen in 
    the Dockets Management Branch (address above) between 9 a.m. and 4 
    p.m., Monday through Friday.
        The agency has determined under 21 CFR 25.24(d)(1)(i) that approval 
    of original NADA's 95-143 and 138-938 is the type of action that does 
    not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the human 
    environment. Therefore, neither environmental assessments nor 
    environmental impact statements are required.
    
    List of Subjects in 21 CFR Part 558
    
        Animal drugs, Animal feeds.
        Therefore, under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and under 
    authority delegated to the Commissioner of Food and Drugs and 
    redelegated to the Center for Veterinary Medicine, 21 CFR part 558 is 
    amended as follows:
    
    PART 558--NEW ANIMAL DRUGS FOR USE IN ANIMAL FEEDS
    
        1. The authority citation for 21 CFR part 558 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: Secs. 512, 701 of the Federal Food, Drug, and 
    Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 360b, 371).
    
    
    Sec. 558.15  [Amended]
    
        2. Section 558.15 Antibiotic, nitrofuran, and sulfonamide drugs in 
    the feed of animals is amended in the
    
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    table, in paragraph (g)(1) to read as follows:
        a. In the entry for ``Pfizer, Inc., PennField Oil Co., VPO, Inc., 
    and Purina Mills, Inc.'', by removing ``, VPO, Inc., and Purina Mills, 
    Inc.'';
        b. Under the ``Species'' column of this entry, by removing 
    ``Chickens and turkeys.'' and adding in its place ``Sec. 558.450.'';
        c. All of the subentries for Pfizer, Inc., PennField Oil Co., 
    represented by ``Do.'' are removed;
        d. The ``Pfizer, Inc.'' entry for oxytetracycline for sheep, 
    including the three subentries represented by ``Do.'' are removed;
        e. The ``Pfizer, Inc.'' entry for oxytetracycline for chickens, 
    including the first subentry represented by ``Do.'' is removed.
        3. Section 558.450 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 558.450  Oxytetracycline.
    
        (a) Approvals. Type A medicated articles:
        (1) 10, 20, 30, 50, 100, and 200 grams per pound to 000069 in 
    Sec. 510.600(c) of this chapter.
        (2) 50 and 100 grams per pound to 053389 in Sec. 510.600(c) of this 
    chapter.
        (b) Special considerations. (1) In accordance with Sec. 558.5 
    labeling shall bear the statement: ``FOR USE IN DRY ANIMAL FEED ONLY. 
    NOT FOR USE IN LIQUID FEED SUPPLEMENTS.''
        (2) The articles in paragraph (a)(1) of this section contain an 
    amount of mono-alkyl (C8-C18) trimethylammonium 
    oxytetracycline expressed in terms of an equivalent amount of 
    oxytetracycline hydrochloride or an amount of oxytetracycline dihydrate 
    base expressed in terms of an equivalent amount of oxytetracycline 
    hydrochloride.
        (3) The articles in paragraph (a)(2) of this section contain an 
    amount of mono-alkyl (C8-C18) trimethylammonium 
    oxytetracycline expressed in terms of an equivalent amount of 
    oxytetracycline hydrochloride.
        (c) Related tolerances. See Sec. 556.500 of this chapter.
        (d)(1) Conditions of use. It is used in feed as follows:
    
                                                         Table 1                                                    
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     Oxytetracycline amount         Combination          Indications for use          Limitations          Sponsor  
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    (i) 10 to 20 grams per                             Sheep; increased rate                                 000069,
     ton (g/ton)                                        of weight gain and                                    053389
                                                        improved feed                                               
                                                        efficiency.                                                 
    (ii) 10 to 50 g/ton                                1. Chickens; increased   Do not feed to chickens           do
                                                        rate of weight gain      producing eggs for                 
                                                        and improved feed        human consumption.                 
                                                        efficiency.                                                 
                                                       2. Growing turkeys;      Do not feed to turkeys            do
                                                        increased rate of        producing eggs for                 
                                                        weight and improved      human consumption.                 
                                                        feed efficiency.                                            
                                                       3. Swine; increased                                        do
                                                        rate of weight and                                          
                                                        improved feed                                               
                                                        efficiency.                                                 
    (iii) 100 g/ton                                    Turkeys; control of      Feed continuously for 7           do
                                                        hexamitiasis caused by   to 14 days (d); do not             
                                                        Hexamita meleagridis     feed to turkeys                    
                                                        susceptible to           producing eggs for                 
                                                        oxytetracycline.         human consumption.                 
    (iv) 100 to 200 g/ton                              Chickens; control of     Feed continuously for 7           do
                                                        infectious synovitis     to 14 d; do not feed               
                                                        caused by Mycoplasma     to chickens producing              
                                                        synoviae; control of     eggs for human                     
                                                        fowl cholera caused by   consumption; in low                
                                                        Pasteurella multocida    calcium feed, withdraw             
                                                        susceptible to           3 d before slaughter.              
                                                        oxytetracycline.                                            
                              Nequinate 18.16 g/ton    Chickens; control of     do                            000069
                               (0.002%)                 infectious synovitis                                        
                                                        caused by M. synoviae;                                      
                                                        control of fowl                                             
                                                        cholera caused by P.                                        
                                                        multocida susceptible                                       
                                                        to oxytetracycline; as                                      
                                                        an aid in the control                                       
                                                        of coccidiosis caused                                       
                                                        by Eimeria tenella, E.                                      
                                                        necatrix, E.                                                
                                                        acervulina, E. maxima,                                      
                                                        E. brunetti, and E.                                         
                                                        mivati.                                                     
    (v) 200 g/ton                                      Turkeys; control of      Feed continuously for 7      000069,
                                                        infectious synovitis     to 14 d; withdraw 5 d        053389
                                                        caused by M. synoviae    before slaughter; do               
                                                        susceptible to           not feed to turkeys                
                                                        oxytetracycline.         producing eggs for                 
                                                                                 human consumption.                 
    (vi) 400 g/ton                                     Chickens; control of     Feed continuously for 7           do
                                                        chronic respiratory      to 14 d; do not feed               
                                                        disease (CRD) and air    to chickens producing              
                                                        sac infection caused     eggs for human                     
                                                        by M. gallisepticum      consumption; in low                
                                                        and Escherichia coli     calcium feeds,                     
                                                        susceptible to           withdraw 3 d before                
                                                        oxytetracycline.         slaughter.                         
    
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                              Monensin 90 to 110 g/    Chickens; control of     do                            000069
                               ton                      CRD and air sac                                             
                                                        infection caused by M.                                      
                                                        gallisepticum and E.                                        
                                                        coli susceptible to                                         
                                                        oxytetracycline; and                                        
                                                        as an aid in the                                            
                                                        prevention of                                               
                                                        coccidiosis caused by                                       
                                                        E. necatrix, E.                                             
                                                        tenella, E.                                                 
                                                        acervulina, E.                                              
                                                        brunetti, E. mivati,                                        
                                                        and E. maxima.                                              
                              Nequinate 18.16 g/ton    Chickens; control of     do                                do
                               (0.002%)                 CRD and air sac                                             
                                                        infection caused by M.                                      
                                                        gallisepticum and E.                                        
                                                        coli susceptible to                                         
                                                        oxytetracycline; as an                                      
                                                        aid in prevention of                                        
                                                        coccidiosis caused by                                       
                                                        E. tenella, E.                                              
                                                        necatrix, E.                                                
                                                        acervulina, E. maxima,                                      
                                                        E. brunetti, and E.                                         
                                                        mivati.                                                     
    (vii) 500 g/ton                                    Chickens; reduction of   Feed continuously for 5      000069,
                                                        mortality due to air     d; do not feed to            053389
                                                        sacculitis (air-sac-     chickens producing                 
                                                        infection) caused by     eggs for human                     
                                                        E. coli susceptible to   consumption; withdraw              
                                                        oxytetracycline.         24 hours before                    
                                                                                 slaughter; in low                  
                                                                                 calcium feeds withdraw             
                                                                                 3 d before slaughter.              
                              Monensin 90 to 110 g/    Chickens; reduction of   do                            000069
                               ton                      mortality due to air                                        
                                                        sacculitis (air-sac-                                        
                                                        infection) caused by                                        
                                                        E. coli susceptible to                                      
                                                        oxytetracycline; as an                                      
                                                        aid in the prevention                                       
                                                        of coccidiosis caused                                       
                                                        by E. necatrix, E.                                          
                                                        tenella, E.                                                 
                                                        acervulina, E.                                              
                                                        brunetti, E. mivati,                                        
                                                        and E. maxima.                                              
                              Salinomycin 40 to 60 g/  Chickens; reduction of   do                           000069,
                               ton                      mortality due to air                                  012799
                                                        sacculitis (air-sac-                                        
                                                        infection) caused by                                        
                                                        E. coli susceptible to                                      
                                                        oxytetracycline;                                            
                                                        prevention of                                               
                                                        coccidiosis caused by                                       
                                                        E. necatrix, E.                                             
                                                        tenella, E.                                                 
                                                        acervulina, E.                                              
                                                        brunetti, E. mivati,                                        
                                                        and E. maxima.                                              
    (viii) 0.05 to 0.1                                 Calves (up to 250 lb);   Feed continuously; in        000069,
     milligram/pound (mg/lb)                            for increased rate of    milk replacers or            053389
     of body weight daily.                              weight gain and          starter feed.                      
                                                        improved feed                                               
                                                        efficiency.                                                 
    (ix) 10 mg/lb of body                              1.Calves and beef and    Feed continuously for 7           do
     weight daily.                                      nonlactating dairy       to 14 d; in feed or                
                                                        cattle; treatment of     milk replacers;                    
                                                        bacterial enteritis      withdraw 5 d before                
                                                        caused by E. coli and    slaughter.                         
                                                        bacterial pneumonia                                         
                                                        (shipping fever                                             
                                                        complex) caused by P.                                       
                                                        multocida susceptible                                       
                                                        to oxytetracycline.                                         
                                                       2. Calves (up to 250     Feed continuously for 7           do
                                                        lb); treatment of        to 14 d; in milk                   
                                                        bacterial enteritis      replacers or starter               
                                                        caused by E. coli        feed; withdraw 5 d                 
                                                        susceptible to           before slaughter.                  
                                                        oxytetracycline.                                            
                                                       3. Sheep; treatment of   Feed continuously for 7           do
                                                        bacterial enteritis      to 14 d; withdraw 5 d              
                                                        caused by E. coli and    before slaughter.                  
                                                        bacterial pneumonia                                         
                                                        caused by P. multocida                                      
                                                        susceptible to                                              
                                                        oxytetracycline.                                            
    
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                                                       4. Swine; treatment of   Feed continuously for 7           do
                                                        bacterial enteritis      to 14 d; withdraw 5 d              
                                                        caused by E. coli and    before slaughter.                  
                                                        Salmonella                                                  
                                                        choleraesuis                                                
                                                        susceptible to                                              
                                                        oxytetracycline and                                         
                                                        treatment of bacterial                                      
                                                        pneumonia caused by P.                                      
                                                        multocida susceptible                                       
                                                        to oxytetracycline.                                         
                                                       5. Breeding swine;       Feed continuously for             do
                                                        control and treatment    not more than 14 d;                
                                                        of leptospirosis         withdraw 5 d before                
                                                        (reducing the            slaughter.                         
                                                        incidence of abortion                                       
                                                        and shedding of                                             
                                                        leptospirae) caused by                                      
                                                        Leptospira pomona                                           
                                                        susceptible to                                              
                                                        oxytetracycline.                                            
    (x) 25 mg/lb of body                               Turkeys; control of      Feed continuously for 7           do
     weight                                             complicating bacterial   to 14 d; withdraw 5 d              
                                                        organisms associated     before slaughter; do               
                                                        with bluecomb            not feed to turkeys                
                                                        (transmissible           producing eggs for                 
                                                        enteritis; coronaviral   human consumption.                 
                                                        enteritis) susceptible                                      
                                                        to oxytetracycline.                                         
    (xi) 25 mg/head/day                                Calves (250 to 400 lb);                                    do
                                                        increased rate of                                           
                                                        weight gain and                                             
                                                        improved feed                                               
                                                        efficiency.                                                 
    (xii) 75 mg/head/day                               Growing cattle (over                                       do
                                                        400 lb); increased                                          
                                                        rate of weight gain;                                        
                                                        improved feed                                               
                                                        efficiency, and                                             
                                                        reduction of liver                                          
                                                        condemnation due to                                         
                                                        liver abscesses.                                            
    (xiii) 0.5 to 2.0 g/head/                          Cattle; prevention and   Feed 3 to 5 d before              do
     day                                                treatment of the early   and after arrival in               
                                                        stages of shipping       feedlots.                          
                                                        fever complex.                                              
    (xiv) 200 mg/colony                                Honey bees; control of   Remove at least 6 weeks           do
                                                        American foulbrood       prior to main honey                
                                                        caused by Bacillus       flow.                              
                                                        larvae and European                                         
                                                        foulbrood caused by                                         
                                                        Streptococcus pluton                                        
                                                        susceptible to                                              
                                                        oxytetracycline.                                            
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        (2) It is used in fish feed as follows:
    
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     Oxytetracycline amount         Combination          Indications for use          Limitations          Sponsor  
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    (i) 250 mg/kilogram of                             Pacific salmon for       For salmon not over 30        000069
     fish/d (11.35 g/100 lb                             marking of skeletal      g body weight;                     
     of fish/d).                                        tissue.                  administer as sole                 
                                                                                 ration for 4                       
                                                                                 consecutive days in                
                                                                                 feed containing                    
                                                                                 oxytetracycline                    
                                                                                 hydrochloride or mono-             
                                                                                 alkyl (C8-C18)                     
                                                                                 trimethyl ammonium                 
                                                                                 oxytetracycline; fish              
                                                                                 not to be liberated                
                                                                                 for at least 7 d                   
                                                                                 following the last                 
                                                                                 administration of                  
                                                                                 medicated feed.                    
    (ii) 2.5 to 3.75 g/100                             1. Salmonids; control    Administer as mono-           000069
     lb of fish/d.                                      of ulcer disease         alkyl (C8-C18)                     
                                                        caused by Hemophilus     trimethyl ammonium                 
                                                        piscium, furunculosis    oxytetracycline in                 
                                                        caused by Aeromonas      mixed ration for 10 d;             
                                                        salmonicida, bacterial   do not liberate fish               
                                                        hemorrhagic septicemia   or slaughter fish for              
                                                        caused by A.             food for 21 d                      
                                                        liquefaciens, and        following the last                 
                                                        pseudomonas disease.     administration of                  
                                                                                 medicated feed; do not             
                                                                                 administer when water              
                                                                                 temperature is below 9             
                                                                                 C (48.2 F).                        
    
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                                                       2. Catfish; control of   Administer as mono-           000069
                                                        bacterial hemorrhagic    alkyl (C8-C18)                     
                                                        septicemia caused by     trimethyl ammonium                 
                                                        A. liquefaciens and      oxytetracycline in                 
                                                        pseudomonas disease.     mixed ration for 10 d;             
                                                                                 do not liberate fish               
                                                                                 or slaughter fish for              
                                                                                 food for 21 d                      
                                                                                 following the last                 
                                                                                 administration of                  
                                                                                 medicated feed; do not             
                                                                                 administer when water              
                                                                                 temperature is below               
                                                                                 16.7 C (62 F)                      
    (iii) 1 g/lb of                                    Lobsters; control of     Administer as sole            000069
     medicated feed.                                    gaffkemia caused by      ration for 5                       
                                                        Aerococcus viridans.     consecutive days in                
                                                                                 feed containing                    
                                                                                 monoalkyl (C8-C18)                 
                                                                                 trimethyl ammonium                 
                                                                                 oxytetracycline;                   
                                                                                 withdraw medicated                 
                                                                                 feed 30 d before                   
                                                                                 harvesting lobsters.               
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        (3) Oxytetracycline may be used in accordance with the provisions 
    of this section in the combinations provided as follows:
        (i) Robenidine hydrochloride in accordance with Sec. 558.515.
        (ii) Lasalocid as in Sec. 558.311.
        4. Section 558.515 is amended by revising paragraph (d)(2) to read 
    as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 558.515  Robenidine hydrochloride.
    
    * * * * *
        (d) * * *
        (2) For broiler chickens--(i) Amount per ton. Robenidine 
    hydrochloride, 30 grams (0.0033 percent) plus oxytetracycline, 400 
    grams.
        (ii) Indications for use. As an aid in the prevention of 
    coccidiosis caused by Eimeria mivati, E. brunetti, E. tenella, E. 
    acervulina, E. maxima, and E. necatrix; control of CRD and air sac 
    infection caused by Mycoplasma gallisepticum and Escherichia coli 
    susceptible to oxytetracycline.
        (iii) Limitations. Feed continuously for 7 to 14 days; do not feed 
    to chickens producing eggs for human consumption; withdraw 5 days 
    before slaughter; do not use in feeds containing bentonite; feed must 
    be used within 50 days of manufacture; oxytetracycline as provided by 
    No. 000069 of this chapter.
    
        Dated: September 16, 1996.
    Stephen F. Sundlof,
    Director, Center for Veterinary Medicine.
    [FR Doc. 96-25257 Filed 10-2-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4160-01-F
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
10/3/1996
Published:
10/03/1996
Department:
Health and Human Services Department
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
96-25257
Dates:
October 3, 1996.
Pages:
51588-51593 (6 pages)
PDF File:
96-25257.pdf
CFR: (4)
21 CFR 510.600(c)
21 CFR 558.15
21 CFR 558.450
21 CFR 558.515