BVA And FVE Fight To Save Vets' Right To Dispense Medicines
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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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