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Reports of adverse experiences for 2011 and 2012 published
The APVMA has released the 2011 and 2012 reports of its Adverse Experience Reporting Program (AERP), containing information on submissions processed and classified involving adverse experiences with registered veterinary medicines and agricultural chemicals.
The AERP is the main mechanism for the APVMA to receive and consider stakeholder feedback on adverse experiences relating to the use of registered agricultural and veterinary chemicals. The AERP provides a post-registration monitoring loop that helps facilitate responsible marketing and management of registered agricultural and veterinary chemicals throughout their lifecycle.
Further information
- Download the Adverse Experiences for Veterinary Medicines and Agricultural Chemicals – 2012 (PDF,1.1Mb) | (DOC, 457kb)
- Download the Adverse Experiences for Veterinary Medicines and Agricultural Chemicals – 2011 (PDF,1.1Mb) | (DOC, 398kb)
- Find out more about adverse experience reporting
Contact
Adverse Experiences
- To report an unintended effect from the use of registered agricultural or veterinary chemicals.
Online – adverse experience reporting tool
Post – Download a copy of the adverse experience reporting form (PDF, 55kb)
FreeCall: 1800 700 583 (within Australia) - charges apply for calls made from mobile phones
Fax: +61 2 6210 4776
Email: aerp@apvma.gov.au