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Veterinarians say compounding rules are restricting access to critical animal medications in California
Summary
The California Veterinary Medical Association told a joint Assembly–Senate sunset hearing that stringent compounding rules and regulatory pressures have reduced veterinary compounding capacity and left veterinarians unable to obtain needed formulations for animals.
Representatives of the California Veterinary Medical Association told the joint committee that veterinarians in California cannot obtain certain critical drugs because FDA‑approved formulations do not exist and community compounding capacity has declined.
Grant Miller, director of regulatory affairs for the California Veterinary Medical Association, told the committee, “California is the only…
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