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Prescribing or supplying veterinary medicines including requirements for registration and inspection of premises.
What you need to do as a veterinarian after the transition period.
As a vet or pharmacist, you must follow legal requirements when working with controlled drugs in veterinary medicine.
Clarification for the interpretation of the new elements within the Veterinary Medicines Regulations (VMRs), as amended, relating to combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
The CMA has today published its main concerns following an initial review into the veterinary sector.
The CMA is opening a review of how veterinary services are bought and sold amid concerns that pet owners may not be getting a good deal or receiving the information they need to make good choices.
Government Veterinary Services supports public-sector veterinary professionals and promotes veterinary policy to other vets and the public. Government Veterinary Services is part of the Civil Service .
How veterinary medicines can be advertised.
A list of organisations in England, Scotland and Wales that inspect and certify animals and animal products for export. The list does not include every certifier.
Find out when it's possible to get zero-rated supplies on medical and research goods and services that have been funded by charities.
Guidance for prescribing vets on the use of the cascade.
Farmers who keep cattle, sheep and pigs can get funding to pay for a vet to visit their farm and carry out a health and welfare review of their livestock.
Guidance on the main diseases that affect cattle, disease prevention and legal controls in place to protect cattle health.
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