Illegal Canine Dewormer Seized at East Midlands Airport
Customs officials at East Midlands Airport have swooped on a package from the US containing Panacur C canine deworming granules. The shipment was confiscated for breaching strict UK import rules.
Package From America Bound for Wales Halted
The parcel, destined for a home in Wales, was flagged by a courier at the airport depot. Inspectors found it contained unauthorized veterinary medicine for dogs.
- 1 box of Panacur C (Fenbendazole 22.2%) canine dewormer granules
Despite being designed for dogs, the product had no official approval for use in Great Britain or Northern Ireland. Plus, it lacked the necessary import certification.
Strict Regulations Enforced to Protect Animal Health
The medicines were seized under Regulation 25 of the Veterinary Medicines Regulations, which bans importing unauthorized veterinary products. Officials warn such illegal imports pose risks to animal welfare and undermine health safeguards.
Experts Urge Caution and Compliance
Pet owners and vets are urged to only use authorised meds from trusted sources. Safety and animal welfare depend on sticking to legal standards.
Anyone spotting suspicious imports or sales of vet medicines should report them immediately to the authorities.
This high-profile seizure at East Midlands Airport serves as a sharp reminder: the fight to police veterinary medicine imports is ongoing and essential to keep animals safe across the UK.