Ercole
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I keep seeing posts implying that veternary grade products are inferior to human-grade ones. What is the evidence for this?
I know in the U.S., at least, all the same food safety and sanitation standards apply to pet food as well as to human food.
I would assume the same thing applies with pharmaceuticals: I can't believe the FDA would allow vet drugs to be "dirtier"
than human fgrade ones.
But that's in this country. Does anyone know of signficant differences in standards for human and veternary drugs in other countries?
Or is this just a case of people *presuming* since there's a picture of a dog on the bottle, it must less pure than a drug made for human use. That ain't necessarily so.
I know in the U.S., at least, all the same food safety and sanitation standards apply to pet food as well as to human food.
I would assume the same thing applies with pharmaceuticals: I can't believe the FDA would allow vet drugs to be "dirtier"
than human fgrade ones.
But that's in this country. Does anyone know of signficant differences in standards for human and veternary drugs in other countries?
Or is this just a case of people *presuming* since there's a picture of a dog on the bottle, it must less pure than a drug made for human use. That ain't necessarily so.

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