The antibiotic distribution reporting interface for wholesalers of veterinary medicinal products has been opened
Wholesalers can submit their annual report on the distribution of antibiotic-active veterinary medicinal products until March 1, 2024. Data can be provided through the Customer Profile System of the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih).

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A new feature in the system is the “zero report” function. In the Nébih Customer Profile System, the recording surface of the annual report on the distribution of antibiotic-active veterinary medicinal products has also become available to wholesalers. The affected businesses can submit their summary for last year until March 1. This year, for the first time, it is possible to submit a so-called “zero report” to those wholesalers who did not market veterinary preparations containing antibiotics in 2023. A guide to help you use the interface can be downloaded from the Nébih Veterinary Products subpage. A detailed case catalog description related to the notification of distribution is available in Nébih’s Customer Profile System.
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