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The significant biochemical and metabolic differences between humans, dogs & cats – and indeed,
between all mammalian species, makes the design of medicines and food for use in animals a challenging
endeavour. And veterinary drug development & fodder is further complicated for animals that are to
enter the human food chain.
Concerns about the environmental consequences of field run-off must also be taken into account in
developing drugs that are to be administered to large numbers of farm animals.
Human safety is also a concern in developing medicines & food for pets (or “companion animals”). Drugs
must often be administered by untrained pet owners in their homes where they may accidentally be
consumed by young children.
Further difficulties arise from the need to formulate compounds that are palatable to animals, and to
devise delivery mechanisms that will work even for animals that may be highly stressed.
Each species needs a range of medicinal & food products that are different in terms of both molecules
and formulations.
For all these reasons, veterinary drug development & animal food production offers challenges that are
at least as difficult as those in the development of human drugs & food.
Medicines and food produced for animal health are essential in supporting vets and livestock farmers to
provide a safe, wholesome supply of meat and dairy food, and in supporting vets and pet owners to help
companion animals live longer and healthier lives.
Media Information 2015
IAHI – is the only Peer Reviewed Journal, looking into the entire outsourcing management of the Veterinary Drug, Veterinary Devices & Animal Food Development Industry. IAHI – Looks into the Regulations & Validation , Drug Discovery, Development & Delivery, Clinical Research, Custom & Contract Manufacturing, Primary & Secondary Packaging, Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Marketing & Authorisation of all Drugs, Devices and Food Products that are used in the treatment of animals.
Companion Animals Food Animals Products
Editorial Advisory Board
Subjects Covered
Sections Covered i. Regulatory
Laws
Licensing & Authorisation
Market Entry
ii. Research
(Pets & Lifestock)
Veterinary Medicines &
Vaccines
Food Security
iii. Clinical Studies
Animal Bioscience
Vaccine Technology
Drug delivery
iv. IT & Logistics
Date Collection
Sample Management
Temperature Controlled
Logistics
Supply Chain Security
v. Development / Delivery
& Manufacturing
API / Fine Chemicals
Dosage Form
Devices
Food
vi. Packaging:
Primary
Secondary
Canine Feline Birds Equine Minor Species
Bovine Porcine Poultry Sheep & Goats Aquaculture Minor Species
Antiparasitics Vaccines Pharmaceuticals Feed Feed Additives Equipments & Devices
Message from the Editor
International Animal Health Industry (IAHI) is the journal that the animal health industry has been missing: a comprehensive guidebook, packed with both practical and scholarly information. Medical, veterinary, technical and professional knowledge, accurate, clear and objective, crucial to keeping animal’s healthy and animal-derived food safe. This journal is dedicated to pharmaceutical professionals, medical device manufacturers and animal feed producers as well as public health officials. One comprehensive publication which looks into the entire outsourcing management of the Animal Health Industry. We aim to create a communication platform, which will educate producers on the best practice guidelines and the latest technological advancement surrounding animal medicines, animals in the food chain, animal physiology, animal diseases and treatment options. (The field of veterinary medicine, for instance, is focusing more and more on prevention rather than cure) The animal health industry is considered today to be more regulated than at any time in its history, veterinary product manufacturers often face higher hurdles than human medical manufacturers. But the truth is, more often than not, the challenges facing animal health overlap with those of public health and the environment, particularly concerning the use of xenobiotics and the development of antibiotic resistance. And even though economic scales between animal and human health cannot be compared, the economic issues involved in animal health represent strategic challenges as never before.
Cecilia Stroe Medical Journalist & Science Writer
Behaviour / Calming Conditioning & Recovery Diabetes Digestion / Gastro-intestinal Ear / Aural Eye / Ocular Fleas, Tics, Lice & Mites Heart & Breathing
Hoof & laminates Infection Injury & Wound Joint & Muscle Kidney / Renal Liver / Hepatic Urinary & Bladder Worm Control Skin
German Graff Veterinary Surgeon Consultant at Triveritas
Kimberly H. Chappell Senior Research Scientist & Companion Animal Product Development Elanco Animal Health
Dr. Sam Al-Murrani Chief Executive Officer at Babylon Bioconsulting & Managing Director at Bimini LLC
Richard V. Myer Vice President, Global Business
Development - Argenta, Ltd
Sven Buckingham Buckingham QA Consultancy Ltd.
50% Animal
Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
35% Animal Food
Manufacturers
15% Veterinary Device
Manufacturers
Distribution & Readership Distribution by Industry Sector
Total Print Run – 17,000 copies
International Animal Health Industry (IAHI) is a globally distributed publication. Each quarterly issue has a print distribution of 17,000 copies, providing a strong access to the International Market. IAHI is sent directly to key decision makers in the Pharmaceutical, Veterinary Device & Animal Feed industry addressing all stakeholders.
Subsection in the Industry Distribution by Job Function 20% Pharmaceutical & Bio-Pharmaceutical 7% Chief Executive Officer/Chief Medical 14% Food Manufacturers Officer/Chief Scientific Officer 10% Device Manufacturers 9% Food Technologists 6% API / Fine Chemical Companies 7% Heads of Regulatory Affairs 5% Analytical / Biochemical Labs 8% Heads of Operations 4% Contract Manufacturing Companies 8% Heads of Packaging Management 10% Contract Research Organisations 6% Heads of Procurement 7% Contract Packers 10% Heads of Research & Development 7% Consultants (Discovery/Development & Delivery) 9% Heads of Production 6% Governmental Institutions 7% Heads of Formulation Development 5% Financial Institutions 10% Heads of Clinical Trials 6% Market Authorisation 5% Logistics & Supply Chain Manager 4% Brand Managers/Heads of Business Development /Sales & Marketing 6% Product Registration Managers 4% Safety Quality & Efficacy Managers
Why Advertise with IAHI IAHI is the only Peer Reviewed Journal which looks into the effective management of the entire Animal Pharmaceutical, Veterinary Device & Animal Feed Industry.
Detailing the latest in: Research & Technology Innovations Drug Discovery Platforms Diagnostics Feed Contract Manufacturing & Packaging Regulatory Guidelines Marketing Authorisation & Communication
IAHI helps today’s Animal Health Executives to stay abreast of the latest information, helping them to make efficient & cost effective decisions.
USA & Canada
5289
MENA
1288
Asia Pacific
2998
Europe
4818
Africa
651
Latin America
1027
Russia
929
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