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Veterinary Medicines Directorate

Veterinary Medicines Directorate Overview of the past year and a forward look Nick Renn Head of Legislation

Veterinary Medicines Regulations Revision of EU law Red Tape Challenge Cascade Prescription tampering Poster campaign

Veterinary Medicines Regulations: Changes introduced in 2013 Public Consultation in January 2013 for 6 weeks Asked for views on: - some minor changes to law - changes in fees Held an open meeting on 5 th February: - Presented the proposed changes - listened to concerns of stakeholders

Veterinary Medicines Regulations Changes introduced in 2013 (ii) Post consultation: 1. Amended the provisions relating to importation and possession of unauthorised veterinary medicines (Regulations 25(1) and 26(2)). 2. Permit an inspector to seize anything they believe (with reasonable grounds) to be a veterinary medicine (Regulation 25(2)). 3. Allow the removal of a veterinary practice premise from the register if the practice is not compliant (Schedule 3, paragraph 8(3)5).

Veterinary Medicines Regulations Changes introduced in 2013 (iii) Not part of the consultation: Advertising: 1. No person may advertise antimicrobials to professional keepers of animals (Regulation 11 (4)). 2. POM-VPS medicines can no longer be advertised to keepers of horses (Regulation 11 (5)).

Veterinary Medicines Regulations Changes introduced in 2013 (iv) Fees for SQP premises: Proposed increases and restructure to annual fee plus an inspection fee Objections during consultation Left 2011 fees in place Into force on 1 October 2013: http://www.vmd.defra.gov.uk/public/vmr.aspx Track-change version of 2011 to compare Revised Guidance Notes and old versions with t/c

Veterinary Medicines Regulations The next steps Now reviewing all inspection fees Changes will be introduced once concluded via an Amending Statutory Instrument relating only to Schedule 7 For the medium term: Fees will be kept under review No immediate plans to consider other changes

Review of EU law on veterinary medicines Revision of Directive 2001/82 on veterinary medicinal products VMD held an open meeting in January 2010, where Commission presented General objectives To increase availability of veterinary medicinal products To improve functioning of the internal market To decrease administrative burden...while not compromising public and animal health

Review of EU law on veterinary medicines (ii) The Commission started the process in 2010 Public Consultation we responded to after listening to views of stakeholders Published on Europa November 2011: http://ec.europa.eu/health/veterinaryuse/rev_frame_index_en.htm Current information is that the proposal for the revised law will be available in April 2014

Review of EU law on veterinary medicines (iii) October meeting with DG SANCO CAVEAT: CONTENTS MAY CHANGE FOLLOWING INTER-SERVICE REVIEW To improve availability of veterinary medicines, many of the changes relate to authorisation processes: Access to European central authorisations easier National, mutual and de-centralised retained Minor species and bees to have separate provisions Data protection extended specific provisions for bees Clinical trials: Harmonisation of data requirements

Review of EU law on veterinary medicines (iv) Product labelling: pictograms on packaging Sunset clause will be removed Measures to ban antibiotics if supported by evidence Cascade prescribing rules bee products from outside EU - restrictions on some antibiotics Competent Authority must operate a help-desk

Review of EU law on veterinary medicines (v) Member States must allow internet sales, but under own rules Publicly accessible list of internet retailers No decoupling of prescribing and supply never the Commission s intention Others in scope: Advertising may change: definition of general public? Horse medicines non-food status?

Red Tape Challenge Part of the Government s deregulation agenda Agriculture theme ran over the summer months 13 comments on VMD issues Changing policy on clinical trials to speed up the process Use to strengthen negotiating position for new EU law Cabinet Office and Defra to publicise outcome

Prescribing: cascade questionnaire To inform our negotiating position for the review of EU law On-line survey from May to 12 July 2013 230 responses Viewed cascade as being essential for animal welfare Obtaining owner s consent viewed as onerous Call for specific guidance; eg domestic chickens We are currently completing the draft report Publication due during the summer.

Prescribing: Misuse of prescriptions Complaints: suppliers receiving altered prescriptions March 2012 asked all vets in UK for evidence on the types of misuse and the extent. 23 responded: changing quantities/dates forging vets signatures Summary report on VMD website As a result: forging whole prescriptions On-line reporting form Changed our guidance So far 351 cases, with 34 referred for investigation as fraud

Is Your Veterinary Medicine Legal? Veterinary medicines purchased and used in the UK must be authorised by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD). Buying veterinary medicines on the internet? There are restrictions on the importation of some medicines. BE CAUTIOUS: the seller must be based in the UK; the products must be UK authorised medicines; if not an AVM-GSL* product, the person selling the medicines must be a vet, pharmacist or SQP**; the seller must ask for a prescription if the medicine requires one. It is an offence to alter a written prescription unless authorised to do so by the person who signed it To help identify where to buy legal medicines the VMD has set up an Accredited Internet Retailers Scheme (AIRS). Accredited sites will have this logo displayed on their website: For further information, or to see a list of UK authorised medicines and Accredited Internet Retailers, contact the VMD or visit our website www.vmd.defra.gov.uk *AVM-GSL a category of veterinary medicine that anyone can sell **Suitably Qualified Person a person who is trained and qualified to sell POM-VPS and NFA-VPS medicines

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