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Ontario Association of Poultry Practitioners

Guelph, ON Feb 14, 2012. Ontario Association of Poultry Practitioners. Pharmacology Resources for Practitioners ( CgFARAD ). Ron Johnson, DVM, PhD, DACVCP Co-Director, CgFARAD Ontario Veterinary College. Sources of Violative Drug Residues in Edible Products.

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Ontario Association of Poultry Practitioners

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  1. Guelph, ON Feb 14, 2012 Ontario Association of Poultry Practitioners Pharmacology Resources for Practitioners (CgFARAD) Ron Johnson, DVM, PhD, DACVCP Co-Director, CgFARAD Ontario Veterinary College

  2. Sources of Violative Drug Residues in Edible Products • Failure to observe withdrawal periods • Lack of medication records • Extra-label drug usage • Cross-contamination from feed mixing • Medicated feed givenby mistake • Use of unapproved drugs

  3. Canadian Global Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank (CgFARAD)………….our mission !! • Keep the human food supply safe • Keep the veterinarian and producer out of trouble from violative residues • Protect reputation of Ontario/Canadian producers

  4. CgFARAD Requests by Province (2010)

  5. Our strengths at CgFARAD • Service • Training of HQP • Education • Research

  6. How do you know we are doingour job?

  7. Thanks !

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