Issue 50 - New Veterinary Permits

 

 

 

Permit No.

Description

Issued date

Expiry date

Poultry and birds

PER87963

Paracox-8 Anticoccidial vaccine / Chickens / Coccidiosis

15-Apr-19

30-Apr-20

PER87827

NOBILIS ILT VACCINE/ Broiler Chickens / Avian infectious laryngotracheitis

14-Mar-19

30-Sep-20

PER86180

Rotavax / Pigeons / Pigeon rotavirus disease

14-Dec-18

31-Dec-20

Cattle

PER87758

Cloxacillin / Dairy Cows/ Colostrum

28-Mar-19

31-Mar-22

PER85797

Buparvaquone / Bovine / Theileriosis

19-Mar-19

31-Mar-22

PER83649

VARIOUS ACTIVE / VIRUS / FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

20-Dec-18

31-Dec-23

Pigs

PER85187

Custom Inactivated Streptococcus suis Vaccine / Porcine (Pig) / S. suis infection

9-Jan-19

31-Jan-23

Aquaculture

PER87785

COOPERS STRIKE/ MURRAY COD/ ANCHOR WORM

14-Mar-19

31-May-19

PER86878

Iodine / Atlantic salmon / Effective against viruses, bacteria & fungi on salmonid eggs, & equipment

21-Dec-18

31-Dec-21

 

When are veterinary medicines pesticides?

Veterinary medicines that are ectoparasitides, that require dilution prior to application, are regulated under the Pesticides Act 1999

These chemicals are primarily dips and sprays for flies, ticks and other ectoparasites. They also include many of the ectoparasitides used in aquaculture.

 

So what does this mean for vets?

Off-label prescribing, allowed under the Stock Medicines Act 1989, does not apply to these products. The Pesticides Act 1999 requires users to follow label instructions. Users must also complete compulsory training and record keeping.

 

Prepared by

Jenene Kidston
Technical Specialist Farm Chemicals
Biosecurity and Food Safety
NSW Department of Primary Industries

Email: jenene.kidston@dpi.nsw.gov.au or phone 02 6391 3625