In China, veterinary drugs are regulated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) in China. The highest regulation is "Regulations on Administration of Veterinary Drugs (Decree 404 of the State Council)". Any entity engaged in research and development, manufacture, distribution, import and export, use, supervision and administration of veterinary drugs in China must comply with this regulation.
Definition of Veterinary Drugs in China
In China, veterinary drugs are defined as substances (including pharmaceutical feed additives) used to prevent, treat, diagnose animal diseases or purposefully regulate animal physiological functions. They typically include the following product categories:
- Chemical drugs
- Biological products
- Chinese medicines
- Diagnostic reagents
- Disinfectants
Veterinary Drug Registration in China
In China, veterinary drugs require registration with the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) before they can be produced, imported, sold, or used in China. Detailed registration process and data requirements can be found in the following regulations: