BVA And FVE Fight To Save Vets' Right To Dispense Medicines
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The British Veterinary Association (BVA) and Federation of Veterinarians of Europe (FVE) have successfully seen off an attempt by MEPs to restrict the ability of vets to sell veterinary medicines directly to farmers and other animal owners.
Ahead of today’s debate in the Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRI) committee on the European Parliament (EP) Resolution regarding Antimicrobial Resistance, a cross-party amendment was tabled which “Invites the Member States to consider restricting veterinarians from, in nonacute cases, selling veterinary medicines directly to farmers and other animal owners, thus reducing the incentive to prescribe more antimicrobials than needed;”.
Last week the BVA coordinated with the FVE to lobby members of the AGRI committee. The BVA contacted all UK members of the committee setting out the key arguments against the amendment. In particular the BVA highlighted the following:3092 views
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12th April, 2011 16h53
- The available evidence shows that restricting vets from selling medicines would not lead to a decrease in the use or sale of antimicrobials
- The ability of vets to prescribe and dispense medicines is already well regulated in the UK
- Herd health planning would be hugely restricted if the veterinary surgeon cannot dispense antimicrobials
- Health and welfare could be compromised as vets need to be able to continually monitor the successful outcome of treatment for animals under their care
- Food animal practice in the UK could be at risk as food animal practices, particularly those in rural areas, are only financially viable as a result of the income from medicine sales
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