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a robust regulatory environment to ensure high standards of UK animal health and welfare. appropriate access and responsible use of medicines for all animals, whilst protecting animal, human and environmental health (One Health) with our members to help shape the future of our industry. We support our members’ businesses and ensure the ...
NOAH also: Promotes and defends the responsible manufacture, promotion, sale, distribution, handling and use of animal medicines. Acts as a consultative body to the industry, Government, the media and the general public. Represents the views and interests of its members. Communicates the benefits of animal medicines to animal health and welfare ...
More information on this topic can be found in the NOAH briefing document: pharmacovigilance, monitoring the safety and efficacy of animal medicines. Conclusions UK and EU regulatory controls on veterinary medicines cover activities in the discovery, research and development phases, through authorisation of medicines and extend throughout the post-authorisation phase.
What is NOAH? The National Office of Animal Health Ltd represents the UK animal health industry. It promotes the benefits of safe, effective, quality products and services for the health and welfare of all animals. For further information, including more briefing documents on animal medicines topics see www.noah.co.uk and follow @UKNOAH on Twitter.
“NOAH members need a regulatory framework that can enable the UK animal health sector to thrive. The opportunity is now here, through this review, for UK Government to support competitiveness and innovation leading to an increase in the availability of veterinary medicinal products to British livestock and companion animals with the animal health and welfare and public health benefits this ...
NOAH technical briefing: categorisation of antibiotics and updated guidance to support responsible use Briefing Doc Responsible use of antibiotics in cattle: best practice and evidenced-based approach to macrolide policy and prescribing
NOAH and the pharmaceutical industry on the regulation of veterinary medicines to ensure availability of good quality, safe and efficacious vaccines on the UK market. Livestock vaccination plays a crucial part in the future of UK farming and as Minister for Rural Affairs, Access to Nature and Biosecurity, I fully support our
This increasingly important parasite can cause a variety of symptoms including neurological problems, coughing, poor appetite and weight loss, vomiting and diarrhoea and bleeding disorders. A comprehensive parasite control plan should consider the risk of lungworm infection alongside the other major parasite threats.
Vaccination has long been an effective way to reduce disease burden in pets and farm animals, and is a key tool in maintaining animal health and welfare. Vaccines continue to play an increasingly vital role in preventative health and disease control programmes in animals. Innovative research and the development of safe, effective and quality ...
In 1991, NOAH and AMTRA (the Animal Medicines Training Regulatory Authority) launched the qualification that was to become the NCAH as The Animal Medicine Manufacturers’ Sales Staff Register. In 2010 the qualification came under the control of NOAH and was renamed the NCAH with the establishment of the NCAH register of qualified representatives.