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We are pleased to announce our first referring vet CPD event of 2024, with an evening of lectures on the 27th February. Details of lecture content, speakers and start time are below.
Light refreshments will be provided.
Spaces are limited so please email beth.richards@theleh.co.uk ASAP to book your free place.
Do you have any members of the practice that would be interested in attending our Essentials of Equine Practice course?
Wednesday 12th June – Friday 14th June 2024
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has introduced new regulations on the 1st September 2023 which affect how Veterinary Surgeons can prescribe ‘prescription only medications (POM-V)’ such as antibiotics and controlled medications.
The key changes that will affect horse owners are:
Any type of antibiotics, controlled drug (ventipulmin, codeine, gabapentin etc) or POM-V can only be prescribed after your horse has had a physical examination by a vet. This applies to all antibiotics, including oral, injectable, and topical (creams and ointments). Antibiotics cannot be given based on photographs only, an in person physical examination is legally required.
These changes have been implemented by the RCVS to ensure the safeguarding of both animal and human health against the risks posed by excessive antibiotic usage and the development of resistance. They will also aid in guaranteeing that antibiotics and some other medicines are prescribed only when essential and when an alternate treatment is unsuitable.
Further information can be found at:
https://www.rcvs.org.uk/setting-standards/advice-and-guidance/under-care-new-guidance/
Please do contact us or talk to one of our vets, if you have any questions.
Clinic nurse Emily Buckley RVN paid a visit to The Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust to drop off some surplus stock. The Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust (GHDT) is VetPartners charity of the year, and is a small charity, registered in both the UK and The Gambia. The aim of the GHDT is to reduce rural poverty in The Gambia through improving the health, welfare and productivity of ALL animals, but working animals in particular.
We’re so pleased our stock made the shipment in time, and is now in The Gambia helping horses and donkeys in need!
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