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It's unacceptable to use human-labeled drugs for common diseases in food animals because veterinary-labeled drugs are A. more effective. B. often a totally different substance. C. easily available. D.
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It's unacceptable to use human-labeled drugs for common diseases in food animals because veterinary-labeled drugs are
A. more effective.
B. often a totally different substance.
C. easily available.
D. usually cheaper.
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B often a totally different substance. This substance is safe for an animal to digest and will not harm them.
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