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July 11, 2008
FDA APPROVES ANTIMICROBIAL FOR TWO NEW AQUACULTURE INDICATIONS
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Terramycin® 200 for
Fish (oxytetracycline dihydrate) Type A medicated article for the control of
mortality in freshwater-reared salmonids due to coldwater disease caused by
Flavobacterium psychrophilum and for the control of mortality in
freshwater-reared Oncorhynchus mykiss due to columnaris disease associated with
Flavobacterium columnare (New Animal Drug Application 038-439). In addition to
these two new indications, the approval allows for removal of the temperature
limitation on previously approved salmonid indications, which restricted its use
to water temperatures above 48.2ºF (9ºC).
Terramycin® 200 for Fish is the second drug approved for use during outbreaks of
coldwater disease. Untreated, this disease can cause significant losses among
salmonids at state and federal hatcheries including native species in
restoration programs.
Terramycin® 200 for Fish is the first drug approved for the control of mortality
due to systemic columnaris disease associated with Flavobacterium columnare in
freshwater-reared Oncorhynchus mykiss. Oncorhynchus mykiss includes rainbow,
steelhead, and redband trout, as well as other related subspecies. Columnaris
can be a problem for trout and other fish when water temperatures are above
14ºC.
FDA reviewed extensive data to ensure the product met all necessary
effectiveness, target animal safety, human food safety, and environmental safety
standards. As part of the human food safety requirements, Terramycin® 200 for
Fish was reviewed under the Center for Veterinary Medicine's Guidance for
Industry #152 "Evaluating the Safety of Antimicrobial New Animal Drugs with
Regard to Their Microbiological Effects on Bacteria of Human Health Concern."
GFI #152 provides a regulatory pathway sponsors can use to show how any
antimicrobial resistance risks associated with the use of an antimicrobial drug
in food-producing animals can be managed without endangering public health. FDA
has concluded that fish fed oxytetracycline are safe for human consumption when
the drug is administered according to the approved label directions.
Terramycin® 200 for Fish is a product of Phibro Animal Health, Ridgefield Park,
New Jersey. The drug, as approved for the control of mortality in
freshwater-reared salmonids due to coldwater disease associated with
Flavobacterium psychrophilum and for the control of mortality in
freshwater-reared Oncorhynchus mykiss due to columnaris disease associated with
Flavobacterium columnare, is designated under the Minor Use and Minor Species
Animal Health Act of 2004, which entitles Phibro Animal Health to seven years of
exclusive marketing rights beginning on the date of approval.
This supplemental approval is the result of cooperation between the
pharmaceutical company, Phibro Animal Health, and public sector researchers, the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Aquaculture Animal Drug Approval Partnership
Program and the U.S. Geological Survey's Upper Midwest Environmental Science
Center.
Additional information on this approval may be obtained by contacting Dr. Donald
A. Prater, Division of Therapeutic Drugs for Food Animals, FDA, Center for
Veterinary Medicine, Office of New Animal Drug Evaluation, 7500 Standish Place,
HFV-131, Rockville, MD, 20855, 240-276-8343,
Donald.Prater@fda.hhs.gov .
Provided by AquaVetMed
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