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Appraisal Panel for Human Suspected Adverse

A special group was established to review adverse reactions to veterinary medicinal products in humans, the Appraisal Panel for Human Suspected Adverse Reactions. By 2000, the Appraisal Panel had considered a large number of adverse reactions in humans, including many relating to exposure to organophosphorus-containing dips. As a result, the Appraisal Panel realised that there was a similarity between the reported signs and symptoms in... [Pg.293]

Veterinary Medicines Directorate, Appraisal Panel for Human Suspected Adverse Reactions to Veterinary Medicines. Report to the Veterinary Products Committee of Appraisal Panel Meetings 1991-1992, Veterinary Medicines Directorate, Addlestone, 1993. [Pg.375]

Veterinary Products Committee (VPC), Appraisal Panel for Human Suspected Adverse Reactions to Veterinary Medicines. Report of Human Suspected Adverse Reactions Received by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate from 1985 2001 and Findings of the Appraisal Panel from Meetings in 2001, Veterinary Medicines Directorate, Addlestone, 2002. K. N. Woodward, Veterinary Pharmacovigilance. Part 2. Veterinary pharmacovigilance in practice - the operation of a spontaneous reporting scheme in a European Union country - the UK, and schemes in other countries, J. Vet. Pharmacol. Ther., 2005, 28, 149-170. [Pg.376]

G. Dunn, Analytical study of OP sheep dip reports. On behalf of the Appraisal Panel for Human Suspected Adverse Reactions to Veterinary Products. Final Report. Revised, 3 May 2002. [Pg.379]




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