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  2. Deslorelin - Wikipedia

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    Deslorelin is used in veterinary medicine.One commercial form of deslorelin acetate is marketed by Peptech with the brand name Ovuplant. [3] Another form is available in the United States, Sucromate Equine, [4] which was FDA-approved for use in horses in November 2010. [5]

  3. Polysulfated glycosaminoglycan - Wikipedia

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    Polysulfated glycosaminoglycan (PSGAG), sold under the brand name Adequan, is an injectable drug for dogs and horses that is used to alleviate the limpness, pain, and lowered range of motion caused by arthritis. [2]

  4. Cantharidin - Wikipedia

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    Afterwards, the female beetle covers her eggs with it as a defense against predators. Poisoning from cantharidin is a significant veterinary concern, especially in horses, but it can also be poisonous to humans if taken internally (where the source is usually experimental self-exposure).

  5. Eggs now qualify as ‘healthy’ food, FDA says: Here’s why

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) now classifies eggs as a “healthy, nutrient-dense" food, according to a new proposed rule. Registered dietitians react to the change.

  6. FDA issues urgent salmonella warning for Costco eggs - AOL

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    The FDA advises consumers not to eat these eggs and suggests returning them to Costco for a full refund or disposing of them. Salmonella can cause severe infections, especially in children, older ...

  7. Pasteurized eggs - Wikipedia

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    The FDA Food Code exempts pasteurized shell eggs from the definition of "time/temperature control for safe food." [1] [3] requirement to carry a safe handling advisory statement. [2] The U.S. Department of Agriculture also states, "In-shell pasteurized eggs may be used safely without cooking." [2]

  8. Blue state outlaws most eggs unless cage-free, before new year

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    Michigan lawmakers modified the Animal Industry Act in 2019, requiring shell eggs from chickens, ducks and other fowl, sold in the state to be from cage-free housing systems, starting Dec. 31, 2024.

  9. Food Safety and Inspection Service - Wikipedia

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    With the passing of the Egg Products Inspections Act of 1970, the inspections of eggs and egg products was added to the USDA’s responsibilities. Today the FSIS is responsible for the inspection of pasteurized liquid, frozen, or dried egg products, while the FDA undertakes to ensure shell egg safety. [20]

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