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Anyone know of a full list of drugs banned for food producing animals? Can't find anything on the VMD site!
  
alunwilliams@rvc.ac.uk
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The EU Council Regulation 81/851/EEC Annex IV should give you a list - blowed if I can find this online though!
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* Text for 81/851/EEC can be found [http://faolex.fao.org/docs/texts/eur18678.doc here]
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** More recent (2001/82/EC) of above document(?) [http://faolex.fao.org/docs/pdf/eur36747.pdf here]
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* See Table 2 (Prohibited substances) in EU Commision Regulation No 37/2010 of 22 December 2009 [http://ec.europa.eu/health/files/eudralex/vol-5/reg_2010_37/reg_2010_37_en.pdf here]
  
ksmith@rvc.ac.uk
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== Bovine Medicine ==
  
tjs26@cam.ac.uk
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HELP......What diseases could affect only male cattle and not female ones on a farm, vice versa. Diseases other than reproductive tract conditions (mastitis, pyometra, hypospadias) and freemartinism
 
 
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Anyone know of a full list of drugs banned for food producing animals? Can't find anything on the VMD site!
 

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Anyone know of a full list of drugs banned for food producing animals? Can't find anything on the VMD site!

The EU Council Regulation 81/851/EEC Annex IV should give you a list - blowed if I can find this online though!

  • Text for 81/851/EEC can be found here
    • More recent (2001/82/EC) of above document(?) here
  • See Table 2 (Prohibited substances) in EU Commision Regulation No 37/2010 of 22 December 2009 here

Bovine Medicine

HELP......What diseases could affect only male cattle and not female ones on a farm, vice versa. Diseases other than reproductive tract conditions (mastitis, pyometra, hypospadias) and freemartinism