An Introduction to Veterinary Drug and Device Requirements and Challenges
A session from FDLI’s Introduction to Veterinary Products
Recorded May 2, 2024
An Introduction to Veterinary Drug and Device Requirements and Challenges
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- Key differences between animal drugs and device development and regulation
- 2024 CVM goals, guidance, and proposed rules concerning animal drugs
- Unapproved animal drugs, extra-label use, and animal drug compounding
- Adverse event reporting
Patrick C. Gallagher, Partner, Husch Blackwell LLP
Jeannie Perron, JD, DVM, Partner, Covington & Burling LLP
Elizabeth Butterworth-Stutts, Principal, Elizabeth Butterworth Stutts, Esq, PLLC
This session was recorded as part of FDLI’s Virtual Introduction to Veterinary Products Course in May 2024.
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ELIZABETH BUTTERWORTH STUTTS is Principal of Elizabeth Butterworth Stutts, Esq, PLLC. She advises clients in human and veterinary medicine and other life sciences on issues relating to clinical research, product development & promotion, professional practice & licensure, regulatory compliance, risk management, commercial contracts, telehealth and reimbursement. E.B. is a member of The Veterinary Products Committee of the Food & Drug Law Institute (FDLI), is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Law Association (AVMLA) and a member of the Veterinary Virtual Care Association (VVCA). She also serves on the Legal Advisory Board of the Center for Telehealth and e-Law (CTeL) and is a member of the Health Law Section of the Virginia Bar Association (VBA). She frequently participates in public meetings and seminars hosted by the FDA, CVM, CDER & USDA. E.B. has a BS in Biology from Vanderbilt University, earned her JD, with honors, (Law Review, Moot Court, ODK) from The University of Richmond School of Law and served as a law clerk to the Hon. J. Calvitt Clarke, Jr, US Dist Ct, ED, VA. She spent the first 15 years of her law practice concentrating in medical malpractice defense, tort & product liability and commercial litigation. E.B. was formerly a partner with both McGuireWoods, LLP and Kaufman & Canoles, PC, in Richmond, VA. She reentered law practice in 2018. E.B. has earned her AV Preeminent rating from Martindale Hubbell and has been included in VA Business Magazine’s “Legal Elite”.
































































































































































