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Why can textbooks and manufacturers literature be used as standard operating procedures?

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Why can textbooks and manufacturers literature be used as standard operating procedures?

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Textbooks and manufacturer’s literature are not necessarily complete and it is highly unlikely that such materials could be used without modifications to more precisely fit a laboratory’s needs. These materials may be used, however, as supplements to and references for standard operating procedures. 8. In the absence of the “Guide for the Care of Laboratory Animals,” what reference will FDA use in inspection of facilities for determining appropriate cage sizes, animal environment, animal facilities, veterinary care, and animal care practices? References to the guide and regulations promulgated by other agencies have been deleted from the final order on the GLPs. Nonetheless, these materials do provide guidance on the current state-of-the-art for animal care and they are helpful both to the laboratory and to the Agency in determining the adequacy of animal care practices. 9. Are expiration dates required on purchased chemicals and reagents present in the laboratory? Yes, expiration date

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