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The online version of the NOAH Compendium of data Sheets
for Animal Medicines now includes easy-reference withdrawal period tables.
Arranged alphabetically, there are links to each medicine’s full data sheet
from its listing in the summary tables, on the site at
www.noahcompendium.co.uk.
“We are always looking to improve the service to those
that prescribe or use medicines for use in food producing animals,”
explained NOAH chief executive Phil Sketchley. “We hope these tables will
make finding the information to support the responsible use of medicines
even more straightforward, to help in their use as part of positive farm
health planning or to treat disease.”
“Companies can also include updates to their data sheet
information, including withdrawal periods, between editions of the
Compendium,” Mr Sketchley added.
3 November 2006
Notes for Editors
For further information contact Phil Sketchley or Alison Glennon at NOAH, tel. +44 (0)20 8367 3131,
or visit the NOAH website.
The National Office of Animal
Health was formed on 1 January 1986 to represent the UK companies which
research, develop, manufacture and market licensed animal health
products. The association has 32 corporate members and 10 associate
members. In 2004 NOAH's members accounted for well over 90% of the £398
million UK animal health market
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