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Controlled Drugs Guidance – A to Z

On this page, you can find guidance in relation to the storage, supply, and prescribing of Controlled Drugs (CDs). This guidance seeks to explore the most common areas upon which advice is sought and draws together key parts of existing legislation, professional conduct obligations, and relevant guidance from regulators and professional bodies.

Veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses have legal and professional conduct obligations in relation to veterinary medicines and CDs. The use of CDs in veterinary practice must be strictly managed and is regulated. The regulations relating to CDs are controlled by the Home Office, but the general regulation and enforcement of CDs is jointly undertaken by Home Office, the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (the ‘VMD’), and the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (the ‘RCVS’).

The legislation and professional conduct obligations describe in detail how CDs must be managed in practice and veterinary professionals are expected to be familiar with these.

This Controlled Drugs Guidance is designed to provide additional clarity and seeks to summarise the combined guidance of all regulators as well as guidance from the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (the ‘BSAVA’). It should not be viewed as standalone guidance on CDs and should be read in conjunction with all relevant legislation, professional conduct obligations, and other applicable guidance.