Upcoming Meeting of the Animal Drug Expert Committee
The Food Safety Commission of Japan is set to hold the
280th meeting of the
Animal Drug Expert Committee on
June 26. This non-public meeting aims to conduct a thorough discussion on health impact assessments pertaining to veterinary pharmaceuticals, particularly vaccines and additives.
Why It's Important
The ongoing evaluation of animal drugs is essential to ensure food safety and public health. As the consumption of animal products continues to rise globally, it becomes increasingly necessary to scrutinize how the drugs administered to animals may affect food products and ultimately, human health. This committee seeks to address concerns surrounding these issues by evaluating the safety and risks associated with veterinary medicines.
Meeting Details
- - Date: June 26, 2023 (Thursday)
- - Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (tentative)
- - Location: Food Safety Commission, Middle Conference Room, Akasaka Park Building, Tokyo. The meeting will also utilize web conferencing technologies for broader access.
Agenda
1. Discussion on the health impact assessment of veterinary medicines, namely vaccine additives.
2. Other topics relevant to the ongoing evaluation and improvement of food safety standards related to veterinary practices.
The Importance of Confidentiality
This meeting will be a closed affair due to the nature of the discussions, which involve proprietary information from companies that could yield unfair advantages or disadvantages in the market. Transparency is vital, but protecting intellectual property is equally important in the context of competitive industries. This balance ensures that while health and safety are prioritized, the rights of companies are also respected.
Conclusion
Overall, the
Animal Drug Expert Committee's meeting serves as a critical venue for evaluating the implications of veterinary drugs on food safety. As stakeholders in the food chain, it's vital to stay informed about the developments in veterinary medicine and how these can shape food practices in Japan and globally. More information about the outcomes can typically be accessed through official channels following the meeting, although this particular session is not open to the public.
For further inquiries or details, stakeholders can contact the Food Safety Commission directly at:
- - Phone: +81-3-6234-1094, 1151, 1095
- - Address: 5-2-20 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-6122, Japan.