AUV confirms Periscop reporting that bought a lice drug instead of a berry medicine.

Today Periscop has reported a scandal involving the Food and Veterinary Agency(AUV), where the latter has signed a contract to eliminate the ticks but has cost the state nearly 1m euros in damage. This agency, which is under the Ministry-led Faton Peci, made [...]
Today Periscop reported a scandal involving the Food and Veterinary Agency(AUV) , where the latter has signed a contract to eliminate the ticks but has cost the state nearly 1m euros in damage. This agency, which is under the Ministry led by Faton Peci, made a big mistake with the drug it bought. Instead of the medicine against the ticks, AUV bought medicine for the lice.
After this report, the AUV also came up with an announcement confirming that they used the Deltail advance.
Despite the audit findings, which have concluded that <x0-2-5niil's prefixes do not meet the criteria for use under the contract signed under Article 11x1>, by AUV, have denied saying otherwise.
The key to use in this event was “Deltanil Pour-On”, from the Virbac manufacturer, France. This is a veterinarian product registered in the Veterinary Medical Products Record and is used mainly for control of ectoparasites in farm animals. Preparat is used for animal selection as a precaution against EHKK”.
“The active substance of this shell is Deltamethrin, which has been operating insecticide and achar acid, affecting the prevention and removal of outer parasites such as ticks, flies, and lice to domestic animals - cattle, sheep, and goats (twothonders), and in special cases, horses (sinners). The prefix used has offered security, quality and high efficiency, while its post-use card is in line with required standards for active substances and maximum limits allowed in animal product”, AUV report says.












