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COVID-19 USA: FDA helps facilitate veterinary telemedicine

The FDA is temporarily not requiring veterinarians to physically examine animals, which is normally required for prescribing extralabel drug use.

27 March 2020
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As part of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s ongoing commitment to combat the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the agency intends to temporarily not enforce certain requirements in order to allow veterinarians to better utilize telemedicine to address animal health needs during the pandemic while still respecting social distancing.

The federal VCPR (veterinarian-client-patient relationship) definition requires that veterinarians physically examine animal patients and/or make medically appropriate and timely visits to the location where the animal(s) are kept. Therefore, the federal VCPR definition cannot be met solely through telemedicine.

In order to help veterinarians utilize telemedicine to address animal health needs during the COVID-19 pandemic, the FDA generally does not intend to enforce the animal examination and premises visit portion of the VCPR requirements relevant to the FDA regulations governing Extralabel Drug Use in Animals and Veterinary Feed Directive (VFD) drugs. This will allow veterinarians to prescribe drugs in an extralabel manner or authorize the use of VFD drugs without direct examination of or making visits to their patients, which will limit human-to-human interaction and potential spread of COVID-19 in the community.

Although the FDA intends to temporarily suspend certain federal VCPR requirements, veterinarians still need to consider state VCPR requirements that may exist in their practice area.

March 24, 2020/ FDA/ USA.
https://www.fda.gov/

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