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    Residues of some veterinary drugs in animals and foods. Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA), 62nd meeting 2004. FAO Food and Nutrition Paper 41/16 2004
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    The monographs on the residues of,or statements on,the veterinary drugs contained in this volume were prepared by the 62nd meeting of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA),which was held in Rome,4 –12 February 2004.The Committee has evaluated veterinary drugs at previous meetings,including the 12th 1 ,26th 2 ,27th 3 ,32nd 4 ,34th 5 , 36th 6 ,38th 7 ,40th 8 ,42nd 9 ,43rd 10 ,45th 11 ,47th 12 ,48th 13 ,50th 14 ,52nd 15 ,54th 19 ,58th 20 a nd 60th 21 meeting.

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    Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) (62nd Meeting) Abbreviations Introduction References Cefuroxime sodium alpha-Cypermethrin and cypermethrin Doramectin Lincomycin Melengestrol acetate Pirlimycin Ractopamine hydrochloride Summary of JECFA evaluations of veterinary drug residues from the 32nd meeting to the present Summary of Recommendations from the 62nd JECFA on C ompounds on the Agenda and Further Information Required General consideration items List of compounds which have been evaluated by JECFA but for which an ADI and/or MRL was not recommended

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    Residues of some veterinary drugs in animals and foods.Abamectin, chlortetracycline and tetracycline, clenbuterol, cypermethrin, moxidectin neomycin oxytetracycline, spiramycin, thiamphenicol, tilmicosin, xylazine. (JECFA 47) 1997
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    This document is one of the three publications prepared by the forty-seventh session of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA), held in Rome, June 1996, and dedicated exclusively to the evaluation of, veterinary drug residues in food. The report of the meeting will be published in the WHO Technical Report Series, and the toxicological monographs as No. 38 in the WHO Food Additives Series. Residue monographs in this document provide information on chemical identity, properti es, use, pharmacokinetics, metabolism, tissue residue depletion of, and analytical methods for substances indicated on the cover. This publication is meant for regulatory authorities, veterinary drug researchers and any other concerned persons who wish to gain information and insights into the needs and problems involved in establishing maximum limits for veterinary drug residues in food.
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    Residue evaluation of certain veterinary drugs. Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA). 66th meeting 2006 2006
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    The monographs in this volume of the FAO JECFA Monographs on the residues of, statements on, or other parameters of the veterinary drugs on the agenda were prepared by the invited experts for the sixty-sixth meeting of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) held in Rome, Italy, 22-28 February, 2006. This was the seventeenth meeting of JECFA convened specifically to consider residues of veterinary drugs in food animals. The Committee has evaluated residues of veterinary drug s in food animals at the 12th, 26th, 27th, 32nd, 34th, 36th, 38th, 40th, 42nd, 43rd, 45th, 47th, 48th, 50th, 52nd, 54th, 58th, 60th, and 62nd meetings (Ref. 1-15 and 19-22, respectively). The tasks for the Committee were to further elaborate principles for evaluating the safety of residues of veterinary drugs in food and for establishing acceptable daily intakes (ADIs) and recommend maximum residue limits (MRLs) for substances on the agenda when they are administered to food producing animals in accordance with good veterinary practice in the use of veterinary drugs. The enclosed monographs provided the scientific basis for the recommendations of MRLs. There are two significant items in this volume of the FAO JECFA Monographs to bring to the attention of readers. First, this volume is the first in a new format for the presentation of monographs from meetings of the Committee. Second, this was the first meeting of JECFA subsequent to the completion of the workshop to update the principl es and methods of risk assessment for MRLs for pesticides and veterinary drugs, held jointly by FAO/RIVM/WHO, in Bilthoven, The Netherlands, 7 - 11 November, 2005. Specifically, the Committee decided to implement one of the more significant recommendations in the workshop report – the concept of using median residue values to estimate daily intakes of residues of veterinary drugs in food for chronic exposure intake estimates (Ref. 24).

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