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Substances not permitted for use on food-producing animals in Australia
The following substances are not permitted for use on food-producing animals in Australia:
- carbadox
- chloramphenicol
- clenbuterol (except for tocolysis as per APVMA approved label)
- diethylstilboestrol and related compounds (hexoestrol, dienoestrol)
- fluoroquinolones
- nitrofurans (including furazolidone and nitrofurazone)
- nitroimidazoles (except dimetridazole for use on birds not intended for human consumption and breeders as per APVMA approved label)
- phenylbutazone
- salbutamol
- thyrostats (eg thiouracil).
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