Tabulation of FARAD Comparative and Veterinary Pharmacokinetic Data

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A01=Alistair I. Webb
A01=Arthur L. Craigmill
A01=Jim E. Riviere
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Author_Arthur L. Craigmill
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  • ISBN 9780813813493
  • Weight: 2894g
  • Dimensions: 221 x 285mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Apr 2006
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The use of therapeutic and antimicrobial agents to prevent, to control, and to eradicate disease in herd animals has without question revolutionized food animal production capacity. But how much of a good thing is too much? 20th century advances in disease diagnosis and treatment have led to 21st century concerns about the health risks posed to consumers when the animals they consume have been exposed to antimicrobials, therapeutic drugs, pesticides and other environmental contaminants. The Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank provides the pharmacologic data that veterinarians and producers need to screen animals that have been exposed to chemicals and to ensure that dangerously contaminated tissues of food-producing animals do not enter the human food chain.


Established only twenty years ago under the auspices of the USDA, FARAD is an international venture that brings together and collates information on applications of pharmacokinetic principles to drug and chemical residue avoidance—information that previously has been spread throughout the literature. Now, the Tabulation of FARAD Comparative and Veterinary Pharmacokinetic Data brings together in a single source all the most current information on chemical residues in food animals, and provides easy access and numerous tables that offer essential pharmacokinetic data for chemicals in serum, plasma, blood, or in other matrices. This updated one-of-a-kind volume also features additional data on laboratory rodents, dogs, cats, and horses to facilitate broader interspecies extrapolations.

This easy-to-use and newly-updated publication is the essential reference on the subject and belongs in the library of veterinarians, toxicologists, pharmacologists, animal scientists, food hygienists, and regulatory personnel involved in human food safety.

Arthur L. Craigmill, PhD
Toxicology Specialist
Department of Environmental Toxicology
University of California-Davis

Jim Riviere, DVM, PhD
Burroughs Wellcome Distinguished Professor
Director, Center for Cutaneous Toxicology and Residue Pharmacology
College of Veterinary Medicine
North Carolina State University

Alistair I. Webb, BVSc, PhD
Professor and Associate Chair
Dept. of Physiological Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida

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