Withdrawal time
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Withdrawal time, as relating to Veterinary Medicine, is defined as the time required after administration of a drug to a dairy cow needed to assure that drug residues in the marketable milk is below a determined maximum residue limit (MRL).FDA Reminds Veterinarians on the Correct Use of Flunixin Meglumine May 15 2007 FDA, Center for Veterinary Medicine. Hosted at University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Accessed September 26 2007. This term is often used more broadly to describe the time needed after drug administration to any food animal where drug residue may be found in marketed meats, eggs, organs, or other edible products.For use with fish, see, for example, Drugs approved for use in Aquaculture Fish Stories Vol. 1 No. 3. The Aquaculture Network Information Center. December 20 1994. Accessed September 26 2007.
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