Effort Seeks Drug Approval For Fish Medicines

Effort Seeks Drug Approval For Fish Medicines

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NewsEffort Seeks Drug Approval For Fish MedicinesBySandra HarrisAugust 1, 2006DownloadIt costs millions to get FDA approval of drugs to treat human disease. It’s an investment drug companies epect to pay off in the end. Not so with drugs to treat the ailments of fish. Sandra Harris reports on an effort to get drugs approved by the aquaculture industry… Stay informed on the latest news Sign up for WPR’s email newsletter. Email EmailThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Wisconsin Public Radio, © Copyright 2025, Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System and Wisconsin Educational Communications Board. Related Stories Wisconsin regulation that seeks to strengthen efforts to combat lead poisoning moves aheadAs anglers take to lakes for fishing opener, groups hope to hook support for higher feesWisconsin epilepsy research stalls without federal fundsUW researchers hope to identify how the body processes different types of methWisconsin is on the front lines of psychedelic research that could reach millions

NewsEffort Seeks Drug Approval For Fish MedicinesBySandra HarrisAugust 1, 2006Download


It costs millions to get FDA approval of drugs to treat human disease. It’s an investment drug companies epect to pay off in the end. Not so with drugs to treat the ailments of fish. Sandra


Harris reports on an effort to get drugs approved by the aquaculture industry…


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Related Stories Wisconsin regulation that seeks to strengthen efforts to combat lead poisoning moves aheadAs anglers take to lakes for fishing opener, groups hope to hook support for higher


feesWisconsin epilepsy research stalls without federal fundsUW researchers hope to identify how the body processes different types of methWisconsin is on the front lines of psychedelic


research that could reach millions