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Veterinary Drugs Stakeholder Forum Meeting 1 - Summary Sanja Modric, D.V.M., Ph.D., Chair j,,, FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine Wrap Up Session Friday, November 9, 2012

Organization Overviews FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) Protects human and animal health; regulates animal drugs, animal feeds, veterinary devices; and protects human and animal health Academy of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics (AAVPT) Promotes science of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics through educational materials, meetings, and committees of experts American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Works to improve animal and human health and advance the veterinary medical profession Animal Health Institute (AHI) Represents companies with an interest in veterinary health; members develop and produce medicines that help pets live longer, healthier lives Generic Animal Drug Alliance (GADA) Represents, informs, and facilitates communications for the U.S. generic animal drug industry The U.S. Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) Provides several routes for veterinary participation: Convention membership, Council of Experts, PF and public comment process, Workshops, and Stakeholder Forums

USP Veterinary Solubility Criteria Workshop ~80 attendees Workshop Outputs: Expert Panel will recommend concentrating on solubility, will handle other drug characteristics ti at a later date Proposed General Chapter title: Determination of Thermodynamic Solubility of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient for Veterinary Species Dogs and Cattle: Solvent composition (ph, buffer, maybe surfactant for cattle); and Temperature Next Steps Stimuli article with report from the workshop Papers in some veterinary journals and trade magazines discussing workshop decisions and next steps Stimuli article with rational for the new approaches New USP General Chapter in PF Broader promotion of all papers and activities Next possible species: cats and pigs

USP General Chapters Impact on Industry Industry Benefits of General Chapters Recognized standards for use (domestic and international) Recognized by FDA Agreement with FDAG Guidance Documents Pre-publication review and public comments Applied uniformly to industry Industry Concerns with General Chapters Uniqueness of animal drugs Differences in data requirements between FDA divisions Supply chain / vendor issues Implementation costs Requirements in the General Chapters sometimes not clear Animal generics industry is not as well established as the human generics industry routine channels for interact with USP are needed. Small companies: limited resources and competition in small markets Outsourced testing expenses to comply with USP requirements Lack of awareness of upcoming changes in General Chapters need to improve communication

Opportunities for Improvement General Chapters USP Areas for Refinement Clarify veterinary application of General Chapters Involve veterinary drugs industry in roll-out and implementation of standards that impact them Increase outreach and education with suppliers who may not be aware of revised standards Reach out to animal generics industry to explain benefits of monograph submission and obtain updated tests Industry and Regulatory: More Involvement with USP Provide public comments on Stimuli articles and PF proposals Participate in public forums (i.e., Stakeholder Forums and Workshops) comments are shared with USP Expert committee/expert Panel Submit draft monographs and revisions proposals

Unapproved Veterinary Drugs (UADs) UAD Background & General Concerns Not approved by FDA and illegally marketed in the U.S. Adulteration and misbranding May fill an unmet need (medically necessary) Promoted as equivalent or superior to an FDA approved drug product Can mimic approved drugs No assurance of quality, safety, purity, potency of the product No assurance of effectiveness and safety Suitability of manufacturing facility not assured Products are promoted as equivalent or superior to an FDA approved drug Products requiring prescription available without veterinary intervention

Unapproved Veterinary Drugs (UADs) Recommendations for UADs Need for a legal home Label claims in line with current and accepted industry practice FDA published Federal Register Notice seeking comments on strategies for finding legal homes for unapproved products. Indexed drugs Health Canada model Types of unapproved drugs: Unapproved drugs for unmet need Misbranded unapproved drugs (disguised) Unapproved drugs with structure/function claim vs. disease claim CFR Monograph System using the Expert Committee System

Compounding Perspectives Regulatory Perspective Compounding of animal drugs by pharmacies raises same concerns as other unapproved animal drugs (i.e., safety, efficacy, manufacturing, labeling) Compounded animal drugs can violate FDCA AVMA Perspective Veterinarian-driven, not pharmacist-driven Based on a Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship (VCPR) Compliance with the Animal Medicinal Drug Use Clarification Act (AMDUCA) and the FDA Compliance Policy Guide Industry Perspective Compounded preparations should not mimic FDA-approved drug products Manufacturing under the guise of compounding raises concerns Wholesale distribution of compounded preparations Compounded drugs should be held to equivalent standards USP Perspective Compounding need is great across veterinary medical practice Interdisciplinary training/resources is lacking or absent