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Your shout: Changes to medicines regs

02 Sep 2010

antibiotics The Veterinary Medicines Directorate has invited comments on their proposed annual amendments to the Veterinary Medicines Regulations.

To view the VMD consultation documents please click here to go the VMD website.

This consultation has received a great deal of interest as the first proposal (there are 20 in all) is to prohibit any direct marketing of antibiotics to farmers, in a bid to reduce the potential development of antibiotic resistance, especially within the new classes of antibiotics.

We disagree with the VMD's proposal. There is no scientific proof of a link between antibiotic resistance and farmer advertising. Vets have the final word on prescribing the most appropriate antibiotic for the animal requiring treatment and the change would reduce the ability of the livestock keeper to keep abreast of new diseases and how to control them.

Another proposal is to develop an accreditation system for online retailers of veterinary medicines. The NFU is supportive of this proposal, providing any additional cost is not loaded onto the retail price, as we feel that this will reduce the risk of farmers unknowingly buying unlicensed medicines from illegal sources.

The closing date for this consultation is the 10th September. Please email any comments on the attached draft response to catherine.mclaughlin@nfu.org.uk by 5pm on Monday 6th September.

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