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MedPlants4Vet aims to provide precise and easily available data on herbal veterinary medicine.


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Deliverables

First Lists of HVMP Plant Species

This document provides curated lists of plant species relevant to Herbal Veterinary Medicinal Products (HVMPs). It serves as an entry point for practitioners and researchers seeking an overview of promising medicinal plants for animal health.
Download First Lists of HVMP Plant Species

Process Description for Herbal Veterinary Monograph Generation

This deliverable outlines a structured methodology for developing evidence-based herbal veterinary monographs, detailing data requirements, evaluation steps, and quality criteria. It guides authors and experts through a consistent, transparent process for compiling scientifically robust plant monographs.
D9 Herbal veterinary monograph generation process


Podcast

Behind the Acronym: The People and Purspose of MedPlants4Vet

What is hidden behind the acronym MedPlants4Vet? In this episode, we explore the originstory of the COST Action MedPlants4Vet, a European network uniting researchers from diverse fields, practitioners, animal owners, industry representatives, and policymakers. Together, they are working to collect data on herbal veterinary medicine and to provide guidance for future regulations and licensing procedures of veterinary herbal remedies. 

Host Phie Thanner, co-leader of MedPlants4Vet's Working Group 6 talks with Theresa Schlittenlacher (Chair), Marta Mendel (Vice-Chair) and Michael Walkenhorst (Grant Holder Scientific Representative) about the action’s goals, early achievements, and the challenges of fostering interdisciplinary collaboration across Europe. They reveal how a shared vision and plenty of collaboration, can transform scattered expertise into a European knowledge hub for herbal veterinary medicine. 


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