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MARKETING OF REGISTERED VETERINARY MEDICINES

MARKETING OF REGISTERED VETERINARY MEDICINES. Why market registered medicines? Because it is the right thing to do !!!! MASCA & MASCR (S.I. 150 of 1991 & Subsequent amendments) govern the manufacture, importation, exportation and distribution of medicines in Zimbabwe. Registered medicine

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MARKETING OF REGISTERED VETERINARY MEDICINES

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  1. MARKETING OF REGISTERED VETERINARY MEDICINES

  2. Why market registered medicines? Because it is the right thing to do!!!! MASCA & MASCR (S.I. 150 of 1991 & Subsequent amendments) govern the manufacture, importation, exportation and distribution of medicines in Zimbabwe.

  3. Registered medicine • A registered medicine is one that has been granted marketing authorization by the competent Regulatory authority (MCAZ). • Safety quality and efficacy of the medicine has been proven after the following conditions have been met;

  4. Satisfactory documentation in accordance to the MCAZ guidelines has been submitted. • The product has been analysed in the laboratory and passed all tests. • The manufacturing facility has been inspected and found compliant with WHO current GMP requirements.

  5. BENEFITS OF MARKETING A REGISTERED MEDICINE • Reduces or eliminates the chances of counterfeit medicines. • Reduces risk of resistance to a medicine. • Incorrect administration (wrong product for wrong species) is not done knowingly. • Proper storage of medicines as per label. • Possibility of compensation in the event of ADR.

  6. HOW SHOULD A REGISTERED MEDICINE LOOK • The following information should be on the label: • Generic and/or trade name or both. • Zimbabwean registration details, e.g. (86/802211/9112)

  7. Category for distribution (PP, Vet, V.M.G.D.) • Strength of the medicine • Date of manufacture and expiry • Batch number

  8. Thank you!!!

  9. FIVET ANIMAL HEALTH A limited manufacturer of veterinary medicines. Wholesaler and general dealer for veterinary medicines, vaccines, stock feeds and equipment. Official distributor of Pfizer Animal Health (Pty) Ltd products. Situated at 2 Telford Rd, Graniteside

  10. Registered veterinary medicines distributed by Fivet Vaccines Large animals & Companion animals Poultry One Shot Ultra 7 Bursa V877 Litterguard (Pigs) Bursine Plus Farrowsure Plus B (Pigs) Poulvac NDM Respisure One AE Vac DefensorBursine K Vanguard Plus 5L (Dogs) Bursine N-K Vanguard Plus CPV Coryza- Vac SurvaxynGestafend 6 EDS-Vac Suvaxyne EC-4 MG-Bac Felocell CVR Newcastle-K Scourguard 3 Poxine Vibrio/LeptoFerm 5 Bursine-2

  11. AnthelminticsAcaricides Valbazen for cattle Pouracide N.F. Valbazen for Sheep Paracide Ranox Renegade Pour On & SC Dectomax 1% Barricade Cattle Dip Bloatguard Drench Valbantel Oral Suspension Antibiotics Terramycin Wound Spray Advocin 2.5% Terramycin LA Terramycin 10% Terramycin Foaming Uterus Tablets Terramycin Soluble Powder Orbenin 600mg syringes Terramycin Wound Spray Synulox RTU

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