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9. You encounter a drug which appears to have been compounded by a veteri-
narian. The product label bears the name and address of the prescribing
veterinarian; directions for use; and a warning against use in pregnant cattle.
The label directs the user to test the milk from the treated cow prior to use.
Does the label need any additional information? Is this a violation of the
PMO?
10.You are inspecting a drug storage cabinet and come across a case of the
prescription drug oxytocin. A label is affixed to the case box with the name
and address of the veterinarian. Is this a violation of the PMO?
11.You visit a farm and find several drugs stored in the lactating drug area
labeled for extra-label use from the veterinarian without a milk withholding
time. Do you debit the farmer?
12.You find three products containing a sulfonamide stored with the lactating
drugs. One contains sulfadimethoxine, a second product contains
sulfabromomethazine, and the third contains sulfaethoxypyridazine. What do
you do?
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