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DeSwiss

(27,137 posts)
Tue Oct 8, 2013, 11:03 PM Oct 2013

Under Threat of Lawsuit FDA to Withdraw Approvals of Arsenic in Animal Feed


October 1, 2013


[font size=1]Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy[/font]
By Andrew Ranallo and Abigail Seiler




Late yesterday, under threat of a lawsuit, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) responded to a nearly four-year-old petition, calling for the immediate withdrawal of the vast majority of arsenic-containing compounds used as feed additives for chickens, turkeys and hogs. A lawsuit filed by Center for Food Safety (CFS), the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) and seven other U.S. food safety, agriculture, public health and environmental groups compelled the FDA to respond. The FDA will withdraw three of the four arsenicals and all drug approvals associated with them. Of the 101 drug approvals for arsenic-based animal drugs, 98 will be withdrawn.

“The withdrawal of these harmful feed additives is a major victory for consumers and the health of our food system,” said Paige Tomaselli, senior attorney with Center for Food Safety. “It is unfortunate that legal pressure from outside groups was necessary to spur action by FDA, yet in the end, we are pleased that FDA listened to our scientific objections and is now working to rid arsenic from our meat supply.”

Arsenic is added to poultry feed for the purposes of inducing faster weight gain on less feed, and creating the perceived appearance of a healthy color in meat from chickens, turkeys and hogs. A 2006 IATP report estimated that more than 70 percent of all U.S. chickens raised for meat are fed arsenic, and testing of supermarket bought and fast food chicken found that much of it contained some level of arsenic.

“The actions by FDA and industry confirm what we’ve been saying for seven years, the use of arsenic in animal feed is not necessary and poses needless risk to public health,” said Ben Lilliston, vice president for program at IATP. “The FDA’s response is long overdue to reduce exposure to arsenic and should launch a more comprehensive evaluation of health risks associated with animal feed produced by the pharmaceutical industry.”

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Under Threat of Lawsuit FDA to Withdraw Approvals of Arsenic in Animal Feed (Original Post) DeSwiss Oct 2013 OP
About time!!! darkangel218 Oct 2013 #1
Try Hemp seeds assholes Politicalboi Oct 2013 #2
The private industry. DeSwiss Oct 2013 #3
FDA isn't doing any inspections/enforcement now. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #4
The State of Maryland became the first state to ban arsenic in chicken feed Samantha Oct 2013 #5
 

DeSwiss

(27,137 posts)
3. The private industry.
Tue Oct 8, 2013, 11:43 PM
Oct 2013
- But only because the elected officials that they paid for, says they can.

Eat hemp.
Smoke hemp.
Drink hemp.
Get it in you,
whatever it takes.....
 

kestrel91316

(51,666 posts)
4. FDA isn't doing any inspections/enforcement now.
Wed Oct 9, 2013, 12:57 AM
Oct 2013

So industry can keep poisoning us and nobody will catch them.

Samantha

(9,314 posts)
5. The State of Maryland became the first state to ban arsenic in chicken feed
Wed Oct 9, 2013, 01:44 AM
Oct 2013

Just one of the reasons I am proud to live in this state.

Sam

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