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Test Description

Veterinary medicines used in animals have a wide range of effects in humans. Hence, many veterinary medicines have extremely low maximum residue limits (MRLs) or even no limit, where any detection is classed as non-compliant. The Fapas proficiency testing (PT) materials are produced in keeping with EU MRLs or minimum required performance limit (MRPL) where MRLs are not set.

The result reporting requirements are also in keeping with quality control guidelines laid out in EC/657/2002.

Animal products for human consumption are tightly legislated and closely monitored for compliance. Veterinary medicines used in animals are likely to have a pharmacological effect in humans. Hence, for many veterinary medicines, there are extremely low maximum residue limits or even no MRL (i.e. any detection is non-compliant). The Fapas test materials are produced in keeping with EU MRLs or minimum required performance limit (MRPL) where MRLs are not set. The result reporting requirements are also in keeping with quality control guidelines laid out in EC/657/2002. Fapas veterinary medicine test materials include incurred residues, as well as fortified animal products, and are suitable for all methods, including screening methods (for the detection of the total amount of that chemical class).

Fapas veterinary medicine PT materials include incurred residues as well as fortified animal products and by combining identification and quantification, your lab can be challenged to simulate real routine testing. The PTs are suitable for all methods, including screening methods (for the detection of the total amount of that chemical class).

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