1. Parliamentary Questions
should be made for the veterinary oversight of the animals in question.
Where the named veterinary surgeon holds a project licence, a different veterinary surgeon should be nominated to perform the duties of the named veterinary surgeon
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2. Alternatives to animals
for Registration of Veterinary Products (VICH ) are the equivalent of the OECD but for human and animal pharmaceuticals respectively.
They produce guidelines for how drugs should be tested before and during human trials. Europe, USA
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3. Alternatives to animals
for Registration of Veterinary Products (VICH ) are the equivalent of the OECD but for human and animal pharmaceuticals respectively.
They produce guidelines for how drugs should be tested before and during human trials. Europe, USA
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4. Judicial Review
with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and the Home Office guidance those bodies have issued about 24 hour emergency care for lab animals, which is clearly not followed in practice.
Sometimes, the Government backs down without our
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5. The Ugly Truth
Act, including the Named Veterinary Surgeon not ensuring rabbit welfare;
Staff training in the monitoring and killing of animals was poor;
There was a lack of enforcement of available non-animal alternatives.
In addition, the
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6. BUAV investigation stops cruel animal tests
A recent review by the UK Veterinary Medicines Directorate found that 26 Veterinary drugs were being tested on animals when there was no longer any scientific need. The review prompted a change in the licences for these drugs, sparing an
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7. BUAV – saving animals’ lives
and mouse tests for some veterinary drugs that international regulations no longer required.
We took our findings to the UK veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) who carried out a review of the drugs they license. They confirmed that
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8. BUAV shocked at lack of progress to reduce animal suffering despite governme...
A recent review by the UK Veterinary Medicines Directorate found that 26 Veterinary drugs were being tested on animals when there was no longer any scientific need. The review prompted a change in the licences for these drugs, sparing an
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9. Untitled document
A recent review by the UK Veterinary Medicines Directorate found that 26 Veterinary drugs were bei...
Posted in: Latest News , Investigations , Campaigns , Science , General
13/07/2011
BUAV shocked at
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10. Untitled document
A recent review by the UK Veterinary Medicines Directorate found that 26 Veterinary drugs were bei...
Posted in: Latest News , Investigations , Campaigns , Science , General
13/07/2011
BUAV shocked at
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