Import a medicine for veterinary use into the UK
Apply for an import certificate to import a medicinal product into the UK for veterinary use.
When an import certificate is needed
Our Product Information Database contains a comprehensive list of all veterinary medicines authorised in Great Britain, Northern Ireland or United Kingdom wide.
A suitable veterinary or human medicine authorised in your territory may not always be available to treat a range of animals or diseases. In these cases, veterinary surgeons can use the Cascade to source medicines authorised elsewhere in the world. You will also need to apply for an import certificate to source medicines from NI which are not authorised in GB, and vice versa. See The cascade: prescribing unauthorised medicines for more information.
You must have an import certificate before bringing the medicine in to your territory and you should check the product to be imported is available before you apply.
Import certificate types
There are 3 types of import certificate:
- Special Import Certificate (SIC) – to import a medicine
- Wholesale Dealers Import Certificate (WDIC) - for medicines imported and held by a wholesaler to supply SIC holders
- Research Import Certificate (RIC) - for a product or substance for research licensed under the Animal (Scientific Procedure) Act
Veterinary surgeons
As a veterinary surgeon, you will need a Special Import Certificate (SIC) to import, use or hold any medicine that is not authorised for veterinary use in your UK territory.
You will be fully responsible for ensuring the conditions of the SIC are met and administration of the product is done by you or a person acting in accordance with your instructions.
You must be registered with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) as you will need to enter your RCVS membership number on application.
Wholesale dealers
As a wholesale dealer, you will need a Wholesale Dealer Import Certificate (WDIC) to hold and supply imported medicines on request to others who hold a valid import certificate for that product.
You must hold a Wholesale Dealer’s Authorisation (WDA) with the appropriate permissions to apply for a Wholesale Dealer’s Import Certificate (WDIC). On applying you will need to provide your WDA or registration number.
Applications will be considered if a valid SIC has been issued, otherwise your application will remain on hold for a maximum 14 days awaiting a SIC approval.
Researchers
A Research Import Certificate (RIC) is needed when a Home Office project licensee holder needs a medicinal product for use in animal research used in accordance with a licensee granted under an Animal (Scientific Procedure) Act (A(SP)A).
You may only apply for a Researcher’s Import Certificate if you are the project license holder and you will need to enter your Home Office Project License number in your application.
How to apply
Apply for an SIC through the VMD’s online Special Imports Scheme.
Once you have provided details about you, you will be asked to identify the product you wish to import and the animals you intend to treat. Products for which we are currently issuing import certificates for will appear in a drop-down menu. Applications for some of these products may need assessment and if this is the case, you will receive an on-screen prompt. Otherwise your certificate will be emailed to you immediately after your application is completed.
If the product, country or species you need is not on this list, we will need to conduct a benefit:risk assessment of your application. The data we need to carry this out varies on a case-by-case basis.
Applications that require assessment
You must demonstrate that there is no suitable authorised veterinary product available in your territory to justify your intended use of the Cascade. Factors such as costs, convenience or withdrawal periods are not acceptable reasons to import alternatives. To help you with this, a list of all authorised veterinary medicines in the UK is available on our Product Information Database.
If an authorised product is unavailable due to a temporary supply issue, and no other suitable alternative product exists in your territory, we will only permit import until the supply issue is resolved or another suitable product becomes available. In such scenarios you should consider the likely quantities needed and purchase appropriately.
In exceptional cases, we may permit a product to be held in stock for emergency use.
Data you need to provide for assessment
You must complete the online application form and provide the Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC) or equivalent product information that is translated to English and the product labels in the native language. During the assessment we may ask for additional product or patient data in support of your application.
Please provide as much information as possible in support of application during the application process.
For a live vaccine, you will also need to provide:
- full details of the product formulation
- details of the origin of the strain and whether the strain is considered exotic to the UK. If the strain is not considered exotic to the UK, provide evidence to confirm this
- information on the genotype of the strain and the relationship between this and other known strains
- a risk assessment of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSE) being transmitted from any manufacturing materials of human or animal origin
- proof of the stability of the attenuation characteristics of the seeds and data confirming there is no risk of reversion to virulence for the vaccine strains
- details of any extraneous agents testing performed on the product
- a batch release protocol for a recent batch detailing all the tests conducted on the finished product together with the results of these tests
Raised import risk profile or application refusal
Following assessment, a product may be considered to have a raised import risk profile. This means we will issue a certificate, but it will be restricted to use only in a named individual animal or herd/flock. For this purpose, horses cannot be considered as a group animal. If named animal information has not been provided on initial application, you will be contacted for this during our assessment.
If your application is unsuccessful, we will issue you a letter telling you why.
Controlled drugs
If the product to be imported falls within the scope of the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001, you may also need additional approval documentation. Further information on Controlled drugs: import and export licenses is available from the Home Office.
Assessment timescales
Once we receive a valid application, or the next working day if submitted on a weekend or bank holiday, we will email you the outcome within 25 working days.
If we need to request further information or clarification from you then we will suspend the timescale pending your response. We will give you a deadline to respond and if this is not met we will refuse the application and you will need to re-apply.
Situation | Timescale |
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Previously imported SIC products | Instantly available or up to 10 working days if further assessment is required |
New SIC pharmaceutical products (including applications for emergency stock use and new species) | Up to 15 working days |
New SIC immunological products: | |
Product not previously assessed | Up to 25 working days |
Applications for emergency stock use and new species | Up to 15 working days |
Where there is an immediate, clinically life-threatening need, email the VMD at [email protected], mark it as urgent and provide an explanation.
Validity of Certificate
Import certificates are valid for one year from date of issue. You should only apply to import a volume that meets your immediate clinical need for the animals under your care and only up to a maximum of one year’s supply.
Equally if you are a wholesaler importing product owing to a temporary supply issue, we will only permit import until the supply issue is resolved or another suitable product becomes authorised in your territory. In such scenarios you should consider the likely quantities needed and purchase stock appropriately.
If you have product remaining when your certificate expires, you must re-apply for a new certificate to continue to hold and use that product.
Fees
Certificate type | Fee |
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SIC | There are no fees |
RIC | There are no fees |
WDIC | A fee only applies if 100 or more SICs naming the importing wholesale dealer were issued in the last 12 months. The fee is £760. We will send you an invoice upon issue of the WDIC. |
Report a supply problem
You can report a known or foreseen supply problem on our Report a supply problem page.
Contact us
For all enquiries email: [email protected]
Updates to this page
Published 1 June 2015Last updated 7 September 2021 + show all updates
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Updated guidance to include revised timescales for new SIC applications for immunological products
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Change of policy and process to introduce one type of import certificate to be issued to vets. [News item 18 September explains](https://www.gov.uk/government/news/the-vmd-will-launch-an-updated-online-special-import-application-form-on-7-october-2019)
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Notice that the service will be unavailable from 25th to 28th March 2016
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First published.