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To: rodguy911

One of our favorite OTC antibiotics for animals is Terramycin ointment. We use it for eye infections in the dogs when needed. My old Bloodhound had to have it a lot. We used it on the horses when necessary and also the goats. It would not be good if that one goes prescription.


871 posted on 06/25/2023 6:32:35 AM PDT by Melinda in TN (AKA Tennessee Conservative)
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Animal Antibiotic Changes are Coming in 2023. How Will They Impact Access to Everyday Medications?

https://www.pbsanimalhealth.com/blog/learning-center/b/antibiotics-moving-to-rx-in-2023/

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How to navigate the GFI #263 Animal Antibiotic Changes...what is affected and what isn’t?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced in June 2021 that all medically important antimicrobials for food-producing animals and pets will move from over-the-counter (OTC) to prescription (Rx) effective June 2023. This transition is the FDA’s Guidance for Industry (GFI) #263.

This change, GFI #263, impacts animal antibiotic products that contain the following:
Oxytetracycline
Penicillin
Sulfa-based antibiotics (sulfadimethoxine and sulfamethazine)
Tylosin
Cephapirin and Cephapirin Benzathine
Swine medications Lincomycin and Gentamicin
These antibiotics are used to help treat or prevent illness caused by specific bacterial agents, these ARE the products moving to Rx.

The GFI #263 change does NOT include preventative vaccines commonly used in your farm’s vaccination protocols. Animal vaccines are still available OTC (without a prescription).

In addition, GFI #263 does NOT include dewormers, implants or vitamins. These are still available OTC (without a prescription).

GFI #263 will have a major impact on how the affected antibiotics are used and acquired by livestock producers. However, you can be assured that we are here to help you with answers to your questions about the affected products and how to continue to obtain them.

Why Are Animal Antibiotics Going Prescription? How Will These Changes Affect Your Animals?

In 2018, the FDA laid out its 5-year action plan for supporting antimicrobial supervision by veterinarians. The plan aims to address antimicrobial resistance by only using medically necessary drugs assessed as necessary to treat, control or prevent certain diseases. A licensed veterinarian must determine the necessity, but you won’t be required to order the drugs from the vet directly. You will, however, need to have a Veterinary-Client-Patient Relationship (VCPR) with a veterinarian in order to obtain a valid prescription for a specific drug.

Popular Products Will Require Prescriptions
After months of a penicillin shortage that created supply challenges of their own, producers are hit with this GFI #263 change that impacts access to antibiotic therapy for animals. Yes, it’s definitely going to take some time to adjust to this change since these products have been used for so long as OTC meds to treat pneumonia, mastitis or shipping fever in cattle or sheep...but we are in this together and we will get through it together.

Antibiotic Product Availability After June 11, 2023
Good News Flash! OTC labeled antibiotics that we have in stock at PBS Animal Health ARE AVAILABLE for purchase OTC until we run out of OTC labeled inventory! This means you may not need an animal prescription from your veterinarian just yet. However, if you do not have a VCPR with a veterinarian, do not delay in obtaining one.

Once current OTC antibiotic product inventories are depleted and labeling changes occur, a veterinarian’s prescription WILL BE REQUIRED, GFI #263, to purchase these antibiotic products. Be sure to check out our Animal Prescription Ordering Service online or ask us for details on how to place your Rx order. Simply tell us your veterinarian’s name and phone number, and our pharmacist will call your vet for you; and take care of the rest.

Below, you will find an updated list (as of June 1, 2023), sorted by active ingredient, of items we carry at PBS Animal Health that will require a prescription, GFI #263, June 11, 2023, unless, of course, we still have OTC Antibiotics with OTC labeling in stock and ready to ship!

For fast and easy ordering, check our website often for OTC antibiotic product availability and expiration dates on these items; or simply contact our Customer Care Specialists to get timely availability details on products; and help you navigate through these changes.

Most common question we have been asked: “Can I still buy OTC labeled antibiotics after June 11, 2023?” Yes...if we have OTC labeled antibiotic product in stock and available for sale, you can purchase it, and it will be promptly shipped to your door. Order now!

This list is as complete and current as possible. It is not an exhaustive list as there may be other affected items we do not carry. We’ve also created a printable version here for easy reference.

Rx Products
Antibiotics Moving to Rx
Cephapirin Based Active Ingredient
ToDay Mastitis Treatment for Lactating Cows by Boehringer Ingelheim
ToMORROW Dry Cow Mastitis Treatment by Boehringer Ingelheim
Gentamicin Active Ingredient
Gentamicin Piglet Injection by Sparhawk
Lincomycin HCl Active Ingredient
Lincomycin 300 Swine Injection by Durvet
Lincomix Injectable Antibiotic for Swine by Zoetis
Novobiocin Sodium Active Ingredient
Albadry Plus Suspension Dry Cow Formula by Zoetis
Oxytetracycline Active Ingredient
Agrimycin 200 Oxytetracycline Injection by AgriLabs
Bio-Mycin 200 Cattle and Swine Antibiotic Injection by Boehringer Ingelheim
Calf Scour Boluses by Durvet This item has been discontinued.
Duramycin 72-200 Injectable Antibiotic for Cattle and Swine by Durvet
Liquamycin LA-200 Injection by Zoetis
Noromycin 300 LA by Norbrook
Oxy 500 Calf Boluses by Boehringer Ingelheim
Oxytet 100 for Cattle by Norbrook
Terramycin Calf Scours Tablets by Zoetis
Terramycin Ophthalmic Ointment for Animal Use by Zoetis
Penicillin Based Active Ingredient
Albadry Plus Suspension Dry Cow Formula by Zoetis
Combi-Pen Injectable by Bimeda
Dura-Pen Injectable by Durvet
Go-Dry Penicillin G Procaine Dry Cow Mastitis Treatment by US Vet
Masti-Clear Penicillin G Procaine Lactating Cow Mastitis Treatment by US Vet
Penicillin G/Norocillin Injectable by Durvet
PenOne Pro Penicillin G Injectable by VetOne
Pro-Pen-G Injectable by Bimeda
Spectinomycin Active Ingredient
SpectoGard Scour-Chek by Bimeda
Sulfonamides / Sulfa Based Active Ingredients
Albon Cattle Boluses by Zoetis
Di-Methox Injection 40% by AgriLabs
SulfaMed Injection 40% by Bimeda
Sustain III Boluses by Bimeda
Tylosin Active Ingredient
Tylan 200 Tylosin Antibiotic for Cattle and Swine by Elanco
Tylan 50 Injectable Antibiotic by Elanco
NOTE: Some of these products have been pretty tough to find due to penicillin shortages, but that’s a separate issue from the OTC antibiotic status change. When you find OTC labeled penicillin in stock, you can order it if it has an OTC label (and within expiration date). Once OTC labeled penicillin inventory is no longer available/depeleted and the newly Rx labeled penicillin is in the distribution channel, a veterinarian’s prescription will be required to purchase Rx labeled penicillin. Questions? Just ask us, we are here to help.

Filling Prescriptions the Easy Way
Once OTC antibiotics transition to Rx, there will some extra time and effort involved in getting a prescription from your vet on these orders in the future, but, we do have some good news: PBS Animal Health’s Pharmacy Process streamlines the prescription filling for you. Our pharmacists will even call your veterinarian to get your prescription, check on refills and keep orders moving to ensure you get the animal Rx medications you need in a timely manner.

As inventory of OTC labeled antibiotics is depleted and these items change to Rx status, please know that you can count on us and our certified Safe Pharmacy. We are a trusted source and have sold animal prescription medications for decades; and we are committed to serving you and the ever changing needs of the animal health industry.


875 posted on 06/25/2023 6:43:05 AM PDT by stars & stripes forever (Blessed is the nation whose GOD is the LORD. (Psalm 33:12))
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