Veterinary drugs
Reforming the regulation of drug use in farm animals.
Farm animals are given drugs to make them grow faster or yield more milk, not just to treat disease.We have four major concerns about the regulation of drug use in farm animals:
- There is not a sufficiently clear distinction in risk management between drugs that are used to treat animals that are sick, and are only used occassionally, and drugs which are used routinely to prevent disease and/or boost production.
- Current risk management processes are ill-equipped to handle the significant scientific uncertainties that surround the human health and animal welfare implications of many products.
- The regulatory system remains opaque and there is insufficient scope for public scrutiny of and input to regulatory decision-making.
- The regulatory system is structured and funded in such a way as to raise serious concerns about institutional conflicts of interest.
Minority report on hormone food risks
We have today made publicly available a minority report by one member of an official expert committee that looked into the safety of hormones in beef.
July 3 2006
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