Toxicological Effects of Veterinary Medicinal Products in Humans is the first definitive guide to discuss the adverse effects of veterinary medicinal products in humans. The chapters focus on occupational safety and consumer issues and examine the circumstances under which exposure is likely to occur. To be in context, it reviews this against the background of adverse health effects from other sources in the veterinary and farming professions. The book examines adverse drug effects reported to regulatory agencies (mainly the FDAÆs Center for Veterinary Medicine) and then considers a series of individual drugs, including antibiotics, anaesthetics and organophosphorus compounds. The chapters also discuss the fundamental aspects of regulatory issues relating to safety assessment, and examine the manner in which user safety is assessed prior to authorisation/approval and what measures can be taken after authorisation/approval in the light of findings from pharmacovigilance activities. There is growing concern over the issue of antimicrobial resistance and the contribution made by veterinary medicinal products. This too is addressed along with the significance to human health and measures that can be taken to mitigate the effects (if any) of the use of antibiotics in animals e.g. prudent use measures. The book will be an essential resource for medical practitioners in hospitals and general practice, pharmaceutical industry scientists, analysts, regulators and risk managers.
Table of Content
Volume 1; Occupational Health and Safety Among Veterinarians and Veterinary Workers; Regulation of Veterinary Medicines; Consumer Safety – Maximum Residue Limits; The assessment of user safety; General Anaesthetics; Veterinary products containing pesticide active ingredients; Antineoplastic drugs; Anti-microbial drugs; Subject Index; Volume 2; Human safety of coccidiostats: A European perspective; Organophosphorus veterinary medicines; Antifungal drugs; Antiparasitic drugs; Some other pharmacologically active drugs; Human safety of veterinary vaccines; Adverse drug reactions in humans – Data from veterinary pharmacovigilance schemes; Veterinary medicines and the environment; Potential adverse microbiological effects of antimicrobials; subject index
About the author
KNW Animal Health Consulting, UK