The Veterinary Medicines Directorate is conducting a survey to discover the extent of the problems veterinary surgeons face when getting controlled drugs witnessed for disposal.

At present veterinary surgeons must destroy Schedule 2 controlled drugs in the presence of and directed by either an inspector appointed under the Veterinary Medicines Regulations, another veterinary surgeon independent of the practice where the destruction takes place, or a person legally authorised to witness the destruction of controlled drugs such as a Police CD Liaison Officer (CDLO).

This is something which may be helped by the launch of VetSurgeon Connect, a new map-based service on VetSurgeon.org designed to help members of the profession collaborate in a wide range of areas, including controlled drug disposal. VetSurgeon Connect is expected to launch next week.  

Meanwhile, the VMD notes that there is a shortage of CDLOs and there are areas of the country where there are no local inspectors, or independent vets who can perform the task. Hence the survey to reveal the size of the problem. 

The survey, which should take no more than 15 minutes, is open to all UK registered veterinary surgeons and closes on the 6th June. Here's the link: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/SHKTBYH 

Any questions about the survey can be directed to: the VMD legislation team on 01932 338316 or controlleddrugssurvey@vmd.defra.gsi.gov.uk

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