taandumisperioode
Taandumisperioode refers to the concept of withdrawal periods, primarily used in the context of pharmaceuticals and veterinary medicine. A withdrawal period is the time elapsed between the last administration of a veterinary medicine to an animal and the time when the animal's products, such as meat, milk, or eggs, can be safely consumed by humans. This period is established to ensure that any residue of the drug in the animal's tissues or products falls below the maximum residue limit (MRL), which is the highest level of a pesticide or veterinary drug residue that is legally permissible in or on food.
The length of a withdrawal period is determined by scientific studies that assess how quickly the drug
Adherence to withdrawal periods is a critical aspect of responsible animal husbandry and food safety. Farmers