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Veterinary Medicines Regulations and qualify as unauthorised medicinal

Products, without authorisation claiming to provide continuous protection against infestations are in breach of the Veterinary Medicines Regulations and qualify as unauthorised medicinal products in the UK. This product is therefore not permitted for sale on Amazon.co.uk

Today my listing was removed, This product is made from natural products and does not contain any chemicals or other prohibited substances. Unbelievable from Amazon, increasingly Amazon wants to sell only him I'm upset because I worked hard to get here and suddenly everything is gone

Does anyone know how to obtain authorization for medicinal products in the UK?

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I don’t believe that is what it’s saying.

Did you make some claim in the description that you provide continuos protection against infestation?

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I'm not trying to be mean, but it sounds like you don't know what a chemical is.

Being natural doesn't mean it's allowed or even safe.

You seem to be using non-British English, so I'm guessing you don't live in the UK. If that's the case, you may need to look at the difference in laws in the UK to other places you're familiar with.

I don't know all the specifics, but I do know that there is a general notion that in America, for example, something has to be demonstrated to be unsafe for it to be restricted from sale by the FDA. In the UK, it's not enough that it hasn't been proven dangerous, it needs to specifically have been proven safe.

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