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Trends in the availability of the vulture-toxic drug, diclofenac, and other NSAIDs in South Asia, as revealed by covert pharmacy surveys

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Toby H. Galligan, John W. Mallord, Vibhu Prakash, Krishna Prasad Bhusal et al.

Journal: Bird Conservation InternationalYear: 2020Citations: 81

Summary The catastrophic declines of three species of ‘Critically Endangered’ Gyps vultures in South Asia were caused by unintentional poisoning by the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) diclofenac. Despite a ban on its veterinary use in 2006 (India, Nepal, Pakistan) and 2010 (Bangladesh),...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceNature and Landscape ConservationOpen Access
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The continued threat of toxic NSAIDs to Critically Endangered <i>Gyps</i> vultures in South Asia

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John W. Mallord, Sachin Ranade, Krishna P. Bhusal, A. B. M. Sarowar Alam et al.

Journal: Bird Conservation InternationalYear: 2025Citations: 1

Summary Rapid population declines of three species of Gyps vultures endemic to Asia were caused by unintentional poisoning by the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) diclofenac. Despite a ban on its veterinary use across South Asia, diclofenac has continued to be supplied for this purpose. ...

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