21 C.F.R. PART 500--GENERAL
TITLE 21--Food and Drugs
CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
SUBCHAPTER E--ANIMAL DRUGS, FEEDS, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
PART 500--GENERAL
Subpart A--[RESERVED]
Subpart B--SPECIFIC ADMINISTRATIVE RULINGS AND DECISIONS
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Thermally processed low-acid foods packaged in hermetically sealed containers.
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Emergency permit control.
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Anthelmintic drugs for use in animals.
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Timed-release dosage form drugs.
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Methylene blue-containing drugs for use in animals.
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Gentian violet for use in animal feed.
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Gentian violet for animal drug use.
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Animal feeds contaminated with Salmonella microorganisms.
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Use of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's) in the production, handling, and storage of animal feed.
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Hexachlorophene in animal drugs.
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Propylene glycol in or on cat food.
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Subpart C--ANIMAL DRUG LABELING REQUIREMENTS
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Labeling of animal drugs; misbranding.
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Use of terms such as ''tonic'', ''tone'', ''toner'', or ''conditioner'' in the labeling of preparations intended for use in or on animals.
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Exemption from certain drug-labeling requirements.
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Subpart D--REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIFIC ANIMAL DRUGS
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Epinephrine injection 1:1,000 in 10-milliliter containers for emergency treatment of anaphylactoid shock in cattle, horses, sheep, and swine.
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Subpart E--REGULATION OF CARCINOGENIC COMPOUNDS USED IN FOOD-PRODUCING ANIMALS
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Conditions for approval of the sponsored compound.
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Marker residue and target tissue.
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