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Understanding the new vet med regulations

Understanding the new vet med regulations

Rebecca Fitzpatrick, Superintending Veterinary Inspector with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, outlines the changes affecting beef and sheep farms this year on this week’s joint Beef Edge and OviCast podcast.

From December 1, new rules on veterinary medicines came into effect as part of Ireland’s national strategy to tackle antimicrobial and anti-parasitic resistance.

These changes mean that a range of commonly used products will now require a veterinary prescription, and all prescriptions will be issued and recorded through the National Veterinary Prescription System, or NVPS.

To help explain what this means day-to-day on your farm, Rebecca looks back at the background to AMR and APR, and she discusses why moving certain products to prescription-only status is necessary.

Rebecca explains that all prescriptions must go through NVPS, the national online system. While farmers can still choose where to buy, retailers just need the valid NVPS prescription. She says it is important to start planning earlier with your vet, especially during busy dosing seasons.

Listen in below:

For more information on these new regulations, visit DAFM’s webpage on the National Veterinary Prescription System here.

For more episodes from the Beef Edge podcast, visit the show page. Produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com