Central Vet. The Australian Veterinary Association is seeking to overturn a Therapeutic Drugs Administration decision approving NumOcaine’s rescheduling on the Poisons Standard from a S4 vet prescription drug to S5 status for “injectable preparations containing 2 per cent or less of lidocaine when packaged in a bottle with a tamper resistant cartridge which can only be.

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