person collecting a Schedule 2 CD (animal owner or animal owner’s representative, or healthcare professional) and if a healthcare professional, their name and address.details of the authority to possess (prescriber or licence holder’s details).name and address of person or company supplied.The following must be recorded in the register when Schedule 2 CDs are supplied (which includes by way of administration): name and address of supplier, for example, wholesaler, pharmacy.The following must be recorded in the register when Schedule 2 CDs are purchased: be kept for a minimum of two years after the date of the last entry.be kept at the premises to which it relates (for example separate registers for each set of premises) and be available for inspection at any time.ensure any corrections are made by a signed and dated entry in the margin or at the bottom of the page. have the entries made in ink or in a computerised form in which every entry can be audited.have the entries in chronological order and made on the day of the transaction or, if not reasonably practical, the next day.have a separate page for each strength and form of that drug, with this recorded at the top of each page.be either a computerised system or a bound book (which does not include any form of loose leaf register or card index).The prescribing vet may delegate the task of completing the register however, they remain responsible for supplying the CD. Schedule 2 Controlled Drugs registerĪny person who purchases or supplies any product containing a CD specified in Schedule 2 must maintain a Controlled Drugs register. List of Currently Authorised Controlled Drugs ( PDF, 173 KB, 9 pages), their relevant schedule under the Misuse of Drugs Regulations and whether they are subject to the safe custody requirements. There are general requirements for working with CDs in addition to those in the Veterinary Medicines Regulations (VMR), these requirements are different in Northern Ireland. Vets, pharmacists and anyone involved in prescribing, supplying, keeping records of, storing, disposing or destroying veterinary medicines that contain controlled drugs (CDs) must comply with the law on the misuse of drugs and veterinary medicines.
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