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Animals: veterinarians, ‘Hope decree legislative mess that reduces treatment options’

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Rome, April 16 (beraking latest news Salute) – Veterinarians against the Speranza decree, according to which the veterinarian will be able to prescribe medicines for human use for the treatment of pets ‘provided that this medicine contains the same active ingredient as the veterinary medicine’. The National Association of Italian Veterinary Doctors (Anmi) rises up claiming that “the drafts of the decree announced two days ago contradict the minister’s statements” and “instead of expanding access to medicinal therapies for pets, they severely reduce them”.

In particular, the veterinarians underline, “Aifa will list the medicines for human use that will be prohibited to veterinarians, with a wide discretion and not only in relation to critical antimicrobials. The decree – insists the Anmvi – cancels some options for access to medicines for human use that the Ministry of Health had appropriately allowed in 2011 “.

It is therefore – the Anmvi attacked – “a decree which only apparently gives access to a wider range of therapies, except to prevent them in the following article. An inevitable legislative mess, given the anti-juridical basis of its premises. A confused, contradictory, incomprehensible articulation. And completely pejorative – they underline – of the possibilities of treating pets that are now available to veterinarians. If the drafts are confirmed – concludes the Association – the Anmvi will make the own legal office for the civil and criminal protection of the prescriptive ownership of veterinarians “.

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