Guidance: Known supply problems with animal medicines
Reported problems with the supply of animal medicine and the date
when the issue is expected to be resolved. From: Veterinary
Medicines Directorate Published 30 September 2014 Last updated 4
April 2023 — See all updates Companies are encouraged
to report supply problems to the Veterinary Medicines
Directorate. Where a supply problem exists and there is no
alternative product, vets may prescribe using the cascade. Vets are
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Reported problems with the supply of animal medicine and the date when the issue is expected to be resolved. From: Veterinary Medicines Directorate Published 30 September 2014 Last updated 4 April 2023 — See all updates Companies are encouraged to report supply problems to the Veterinary Medicines Directorate. Where a supply problem exists and there is no alternative product, vets may prescribe using the cascade. Vets are reminded that it is their responsibility to apply use of the Cascade appropriately based on clinical need More information can be found on The Cascade: Prescribing unauthorised medicines page. For non-UK products vets must apply for a certificate to import a Veterinary Medicine into the UK. For information on manufacturers of extemporaneous products, please read the ManSA Register Supply problems exist with the following productsVeterinary replacement fluids for infusion The VMD is aware of a shortage of veterinary replacement fluids for infusion. We understand that whilst some UK authorised veterinary fluids remain available, these are in limited quantities. For details of the supply situation for individual UK authorised products, please contact the relevant Marketing Authorisation Holder or your usual wholesaler. While there are supply issues with some replacement fluids, vets may consider use of alternative products under the Cascade, however vets should make every effort to first obtain a UK authorised product. Due to the clinical need for this category of product, the VMD has recently assessed the following products for import under the Special Import Scheme:
To address the shortage, veterinary surgeons may consider use of the above products under the cascade once the necessary import certificate has been obtained. If veterinary surgeons are aware of any other alternative products, they can submit an SIC application for these. As a reminder, where authorised products are temporarily unavailable vets should consider the likely quantities needed and purchase appropriately. As soon as an authorised product is available again, vets are expected to use this even if they still have stocks of unauthorised products. Vaccines for immunisation against equine influenza and tetanus The VMD have been informed that there is now returned supply of UK authorised equine flu and tetanus vaccines. The VMD will no longer accept applications to import alternative products, including Vetera 2XP licensed in the USA. Vaccine for immunisation against ringworm The VMD is aware of a supply problem for Bovilis Ringvac (MSD Animal Health UK Ltd), indicated for the active immunisation of cattle to reduce clinical signs of ringworm caused by Trichophyton verrucosum. Due to the clinical need for a vaccine of this indication in the UK, the VMD has approved ‘Trichoben’ for import. ‘Trichoben’ is authorised in both the Czech Republic and Netherlands as per the following
To address the supply problem, veterinary surgeons may consider use of the above products under the cascade once the necessary import certificate has been obtained. If veterinary surgeons are aware of any other alternative vaccines, they can submit an SIC application for these vaccines. Each application will be assessed on its individual merits. In advance of applying for SICs for any product it is recommended that the supplier is contacted to ensure that sufficient stock is available to meet your needs. More information can be found on the VMD’s Special Import Scheme guidance page. Products containing acepromazine for anaesthetic premedication, tranquilisation and sedation in horses Following the granting of a marketing authorisation the VMD have been informed that there is availability of a 10mg/ml acepromazine solution for injection:
Therefore the VMD will no longer issue import certificates for alternative acepromazine products, including:
This will take effect immediately. Existing certificates will remain valid until their date of expiry, however veterinary surgeons are reminded to apply the Cascade responsibly and use UK authorised product where available. 2mg/ml presentations are also available. Information on authorised acepromazine-containing products is available on the VMD’s Product Information Database. Viper Venom Antiserum for veterinary use (adder bite antivenom) There is no viper venom antiserum licensed in the UK for the treatment of adder bites in animals. VMD accept applications to import European Viper Antiserum from Biomed (Poland) and Institute of Immunology, Zagreb (Croatia). Before submitting an application contact the relevant manufacturer to ensure they are able to supply the quantity of product you wish to import. Contact details of the approved manufacturers
BIOMED Warsaw
Institute of Immunology In urgent cases the antivenom may be supplied, purchased and used prior to the special treatment certificate being obtained from the VMD. This is a special dispensation made for this clinical condition only. |