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Deadly drugs taken from surgery | Deadly drugs taken from surgery |
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A veterinary expert has issued a warning after a potentially lethal drug was stolen from a vet's surgery. | |
Burglars broke into Riverside Veterinary Surgery, Brecon Road, Abergavenny, on Friday 2 January. | Burglars broke into Riverside Veterinary Surgery, Brecon Road, Abergavenny, on Friday 2 January. |
A quantity of Euthatal, blue in colour and used to destroy animals, was removed, along with dangerous sedatives Sedatov and Atipamezole. | A quantity of Euthatal, blue in colour and used to destroy animals, was removed, along with dangerous sedatives Sedatov and Atipamezole. |
Ifan Lloyd of the British Veterinary Association confirmed that a high dose of Euthatal could be deadly in humans. | |
Mr Lloyd, a vet with 20 years' experience, said drugs such as those stolen are registered by veterinary practices on purchase, and kept under lock and key at all times. | |
He said: "We should be very concerned about their theft for a number of reasons. | |
"The Euthatal is used for putting animals to sleep and is particularly toxic. | |
"It could be extremely dangerous to humans if taken internally either by mouth or by injection and if anybody comes across these bottles they should immediately report them to the police." | |
Anyone with information can contact Gwent Police on 01633 838111 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. | Anyone with information can contact Gwent Police on 01633 838111 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. |
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