Australian sites manufacturing finished veterinary chemical products (or intermediates) for export must be licensed and may need to provide the destination country’s regulator with evidence of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)…
Previous s 6A Guidelines are provided for reference purposes only.
Preliminary assessment guideline Altering applications Section 159 in the context of applications under the Agvet codeFor the purpose of determining an application in relation to an active constituent, chemical product, label or permit, we may seek additional, updated or clarifying information during the assessment period. The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary…
The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) invites any person to submit a relevant written submission as to whether the application for a minor use permit for azoxystrobin, difenoconazole, fluopyram, isopyrazam and…
- <p>Completing the formulation section of an application.</p>
The methods for expressing active constituents shown in Table 1 should be used for the chemicals listed.
Table 1: Uniform expression of active constituents Chemical or group Particulars to be shown in active constituent statement- Contents Agricultural chemical products and approved labels – 1 Veterinary chemical products and approved labels – 8 Approved active constituents – 18 New active constituent – fenpropidin – 19 SEEKER Duo Fungicide containing the new active…
- The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) has reviewed and revoked the information ‘Section 159 in the context of applications under the Agvet code’ as a guideline made pursuant to section 6A of the Agricultural and Veterinary…