Larkmead
are members of the XLVet Group of practices, the purchasing power of
which enables us to achieve best
possible medicine prices. We reflect this in the cost
of our medicines to clients, where we are as competitive as possible.
We
carry a
large stock of farm-animal medicines, but we also have a daily
delivery on weekdays from our wholesaler, so products can nearly
always be obtained within 24 hours.
Veterinary
Medicine Regulations 2006
Many veterinary
medicines are in the distribution category
POM-V.
These medicines may only be supplied by a
veterinary surgeon, or by a pharmacist against a prescription
written by a veterinary surgeon. POM-V medicines include all of the
antibiotics, anaesthetics and hormones, together with some vaccines
and other miscellaneous products.
Vets are
only allowed to prescribe POM-V medicines for animals that are “under their
care” and where a clinical assessment of the case has been made. However, where problems in a herd or flock are recurrent, it
is allowable to prescribe medication for repeat use in different
animals or groups, providing that the use is closely monitored. In
practice, it has been accepted that this condition can be satisfied
by a minimum of quarterly visits to the farm. Where medicine use is
high or is increasing, these visits may have to be more frequent.
Some veterinary medicines are in the
distribution category POM-VPS.
These can be supplied by a veterinary
surgeon, pharmacist or suitably qualified person at an agricultural
merchants. A clinical assessment of the animal is not required
before supply of these medicines and the animals do not have to be
under the care of the supplier. Examples of these products are some
of the vaccines, most anthelmintics and vitamin/mineral supplements.
Permissible
Medicine Lists
Larkmead
maintain a “Permissible Medicine List” for each farm client. This
identifies those medicines that have been prescribed for a
particular problem on your farm. You will only be allowed to collect
medicines that appear on your list, and then only to the monthly
maximum indicated. Should you request a new medicine, or exceed the
maximum permitted level, this is indicative of a new or
deteriorating problem and you will need to speak to your vet about
this.
We
operate a 24-hour emergency service for all animals
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