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Dimetridazole
Dimetridazole is a drug that combats protozoan infections. It is a nitroimidazole class drug. It has been banned by the Canadian government as a livestock feed additive.
Dangerous levels of drugs in chickens and eggs - UK - Brief Article About one in five chickens consumed in the UK contains traces of potentially dangerous drugs, says a hard-hitting report from the Soil Association. It says this could lead to consumers running extr From Eurofood,
6/21/01
Doubts over safety of quails' eggs The safety of quails' eggs - served at trendy dinner parties - is being questioned after tests discovered illegal contamination by antibiotics. Safety checks have revealed that 15 per cent of From Independent on Sunday, The,
3/2/03
by Severin Carrell
Alarm over animal drug residues in luxury foods CHRISTMAS FOODS such as turkey, quails' eggs, beef and salmon have been found to contain potentially dangerous levels of veterinary medicine. The ... From Independent, The (London),
12/21/02
by Marie Woolf Chief Political Correspondent
Black market animal drug investigation nets distributor Gary L. Grimsman of Cingar Diversified Inc received a sentence of 90 days in jail, three years' probation and a $20,000 fine for distributing and selling ... From FDA Consumer,
12/1/94
by Kevin L. Ropp
Health scare for diners with a taste for pheasant WITH the pheasant-shooting season barely a week old, chefs are increasingly concerned that some pheasant on the market may not be safe to eat. Up to 80 per cent of gamekeepers, in an effort to From Evening Standard (London),
10/9/02
by ROB MCNEIL
Veterinarian indicted - Andrew J. Cotten A federal grand jury recently returned an 11-count indictment against an Iowa veterinarian for manufacturing and distributing animal drugs in violation ... From FDA Consumer,
11/1/90
by Dale Blumenthal