The Ministry of Bioagroindustry of the Province closed two illegal veterinary clinics in Córdoba preventively. In both locations, they detected the irregular sale of veterinary products.
The measure was carried out by the General Directorate of Supervision and Control of the Ministry, as part of a series of inspections of forage shops and businesses in the capital city.
The operation aimed to verify compliance with Provincial Law No. 5142 and its modification No. 6429, which regulate the authorization and operation of these establishments.
Two veterinary clinics closed: the irregularities detected
During the procedures, as reported by the authorities, they identified serious infractions in both inspected locations:
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They did not have official authorization or registration in the provincial system.
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They lacked a responsible veterinarian, a mandatory figure for the sale of products intended for animal health.
These irregularities led to the preventive closure, as they represent a health risk for animals and people.
Risks of uncontrolled sales
The closed premises. (Photo: Municipalidad Córdoba).
The Ministry reminded the population that veterinary products should only be purchased in authorized places, where there is supervision by a registered professional.
Irregular sales not only endanger animal health by allowing the uncontrolled use of drugs but also pose a danger to public health. Some of these products may have direct or indirect effects on people.
Control and prevention in Córdoba
With these actions, the Ministry of Bioagroindustry seeks to strengthen health control, ensure compliance with current regulations, and prevent the circulation of products under illegal conditions.
Therefore, the provincial portfolio reiterated its commitment to continue with inspections throughout the province, aiming to protect public health, promote the responsible use of veterinary medicines, and ensure product traceability in the market.
The importance of providing proper care to animals. (Photo: Pixabay)
For inquiries or to report any irregularities in the sale of veterinary products, the population can call toll-free 0800-888-82476 or visit the official digital platform.
Providing animals with adequate health care is essential. Not only to ensure their well-being but also to prevent diseases that may affect the community at large.
Access to controlled veterinary products and professional care allows for effective treatments. It also helps prevent self-medication and promotes a safer and more responsible coexistence between humans and animals.



