New Animal Drugs of Low Regulatory Priority (LRP) used in Aquaculture
Approved Drugs for Use in Aquaculture
Drugs Approved for Use in Aquaculture (revised January 2000)
Chorulon® - NADA 140-927
Terramycin® - NADA 038-439
Romet-30® - NADA 125-933
Finquel® - NADA 042-427
Tricaine-S - ANADA 200-226
Formalin-F® - NADA 137-687
Paracide-F® - NADA 140-831
Parasite-S® - NADA 140-989
Sulfamerazine - NADA 033-950
Drug |
Species |
Indication |
Dosage regimen |
Limitations/Comments |
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Chorionic Gonadotropin, (Chorulon® by et, Inc.) |
Male and female brood finfish |
Aid in improving spawning function |
50 to 510 IU/lb males |
Up to three doses. Total dose not to exceed 25,000 IU in fish intended for human consumption |
Oxytetracycline monoalkyl trimethyl ammonium (Terramycin® by Pfizer, Inc.) |
Pacific salmon |
Mark skeletal tissue |
250 mg/kg/day for 4 days |
--Salmon < 30 g |
|
Salmonids |
Control ulcer disease |
2.5 to 3.75 g/100 lb/day for 10 days |
--In mixed ration |
|
Catfish |
Control bacterial hemorrhagic septicemia and pseudomonas disease (A. liquefaciens, Pseudomonas) |
2.5 to 3.75 g/100 lb/day for 10 days |
--In mixed ration |
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Lobster |
Control gaffkemia |
1 g/lb medicated feed for 5 days |
--In feed as sole ration |
Sulfadimethoxine, ormetoprim (Romet-30®by Roche Vitamins, Inc.) |
Salmonids |
Control furunculosis |
50 mg/kg/days for 5 days |
--In feed |
|
Catfish |
Control enteric septicemia (Edwardsiella ictaluri) |
50 mg/kg/days for 5 days |
--In feed |
Tricaine methanesulfonate |
Fish |
Sedation/anesthesia |
15 to 330 mg/L (fish) 1:1,000 to 1:20,000 |
--Powder is added to water --Water temperature over 50° F
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Drug |
Species |
Indication |
Dosage regimen |
Limitations/Comments |
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Formalin (Formalin-F® by Natchez Animal Supply Co. & Paracide-F® by Argent Laboratories) |
Select finfish: salmon, trout, catfish, bluegill, largemouth bass |
Control protozoa (Chilodonella, Costia, Epistylis, Ichthyophthirius, Scyphidia, Trichodina spp.) and monogenetic trematodes (Cleidodiscus, Dactylogyrus, Gyrodactylus spp.) |
Tanks and raceways: Salmon &
trout |
--Drug must not be subjected to
temperature below 40° F --Do not apply to ponds when water is
warmer than 80° F, there is a heavy phytoplankton bloom or
dissolved oxygen is less than 5 mg/L |
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Select finfish eggs: salmon, trout, esocid |
Control fungi of the family Saprolegniaceae |
Select finfish eggs: 1000-2000 ppm for |
Preliminary bioassay should be conducted to determine |
Formalin (Parasite-S® by Western Chemical, |
All finfish |
Control protozoa (Chilodonella, Costia, Epistylis, Ichthyophthirius, Scyphidia, Trichodina spp.) and monogenetic trematodes (Cleidodiscus, Dactylogyrus, Gyrodactylus spp.) |
Tanks and raceways: Salmon &
trout |
--Drug must not be subjected to
temperature below 40° F |
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All finfish eggs |
Control fungi of the family Saprolegniaceae |
All finfish eggs: |
Preliminary bioassay should be conducted to determine species sensitivity |
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Penaeid shrimp |
Control protozoan parasites (Bodo, Epistylis and Zoothamnium spp.)
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Tanks and raceways: |
--Drug
must not be subjected to |
Sulfamerazine (by Roche Vitamins, Inc.) |
Rainbow, brook, and brown trout |
Control furunculosis |
--10 g/100 lb/day for up to 14 days |
--In feed
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Approval applies only to the specific drug which is the subject of a new animal drug application (NADA); active ingredients from other sources (e.g. bulk drug from a chemical company or similar compounds made by companies other than those specified in the NADA) are not approved new animal drugs.
Approval applies only to use of the drug for the indications and manner specified on the label.
An INAD exemption is not the same as approval; it merely temporarily permits research (under specific conditions) on an unapproved compound.
This is an abbreviated summary. For complete labeling see the package insert.
New Animal Drugs of Low Regulatory Priority (LRP) used in Aquaculture
(FDA
low regulatory priority aquaculture drugs) FDA's
Center for Veterinary Medicine has identified a number of "low
regulatory priority aquaculture drugs." The following list identifies
these compounds and provides their indicated use and usage levels. These
compounds have undergone review by the Food and Drug Administration and
have been determined to be new animal drugs of low regulatory priority.
Additional information on this subject can be obtained from: the FDA
Center for Veterinary Medicine; or "Guide to Drug, Vaccine, and
Pesticide Use in Aquaculture," Texas Agricultural Extension Service,
Publication B-5085. Acetic
Acid Calcium
Chloride Calcium
Oxide Carbon
Dioxide Gas Fuller's
Earth Garlic
(whole form) Hydrogen
Peroxide Ice Magnesium
Sulfate Onion
(whole form) Papain Potassium
Chloride Povidone
Iodine Sodium
Bicarbonate Sodium
Chloride Sodium
Sulfite Urea
& Tannic Acid Unapproved Drugs for Use in Aquaculture VietLinh Pte.
Used in a 1000 to 2000 ppm dip for 1 to 10 minutes as a parasitide for
fish.
Used to increase water calcium concentration to insure proper egg
hardening. Dosages used would be those necessary to raise calcium
concentration to 1-20 ppm CaCO3. Used up to 150 ppm
indefinitely to increase the hardness of water for holding and
transporting fish in order to enable fish to maintain osmotic balance.
Used as an external protozoacide for fingerlings to adult fish at a
concentration of 2000 mg/L for 5 seconds.
Used for anesthetic purposes in cold, cool, and warm water fish.
Used to reduce the adhesiveness of fish eggs to improve hatchability.
Used for control of helminth and sea lice infestations of marine
salmonids at all life stages.
Used at 250-500 mg/L to control fungi on all species and life states
of fish, including eggs.
Used to reduce metabolic rate of fish during transport.
Used to treat external monogenic trematode infestations and external
crustacean infestations in fish at all life stages. Used in all
freshwater species. Fish are immersed in a 30,000 mg MgSO4/L
and 7000 mg NaCl/L solutions for 5 to 10 minutes.
Used to treat external crustacean parasites, and to deter sea lice
from infesting external surface of salmonids at all life stages.
Used in a 0.2% solution to remove the gelatinous matrix of fish egg
masses in order to improve hatchability and decrease the incidence of
disease.
Used as an aid in osmoregulation; relieves stress and prevents shock.
Dosages used would be those necessary to increase chloride ion
concentration to 10-2000 mg/L.
Used in a 100 ppm solution for 10 minutes as an egg surface
disinfectant during and after water hardening.
Used at 142 to 642 ppm for 5 minutes as a means of introducing carbon
dioxide into the water to anesthetize fish.
Used in a 0.5% to 1.0% solution for an indefinite period as an
osmoregulatory aid for the relief of stress and prevention of shock;
and 3% solution for 10 to 30 minutes as a parasitide.
Used in a 15% solution for 5 to 8 minutes to treat eggs in order to
improve their hatchability.
Used to denature the adhesive component of fish eggs at concentrations
of 15g urea and 20g NaCl/5 liters of water for approximately 6
minutes, followed by a separate solution of 0.75 g tannic acid/5
liters of water for an additional 6 minutes. These amounts will treat
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