American Society of Hirudotherapy

Federal Service for Surveillance in Healthcare — Roszdravnadzor

Roszdravnadzor · Russia · europe

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Drug-classifiednational regulator

Russia's federal healthcare regulator — uniquely classifies medicinal leeches as a pharmaceutical drug under Federal Law No. 61-FZ, with a federally recognised hirudotherapy speciality and OMS coverage.

Regulatory Profile

Agency type
national regulator
Region
europe
Country
Russia
Leech status
drug classified
Last ASH review
2026-05-25

Relevant Regulation Codes

  • Federal Law No. 61-FZ — On Circulation of Medicines (2010)
  • Federal Law No. 323-FZ — On Health Protection (2011)
  • Ministry of Health Order No. 142n (training standards for hirudotherapy)
  • Pharmacopoeia of the Russian Federation, XIV ed., monograph Hirudo medicinalis

Prescriber Requirements

  • Vrach (physician) with hirudotherapist sub-specialty certification — Russia is one of the few countries where hirudotherapy is a federally recognised medical specialty
  • Training requirements: documented postgraduate course (typically ≥ 144 hours) at an institution licensed by the Ministry of Health
  • Allied staff (medsestra / nurse) may apply under physician supervision

Supply Chain & GMP

Manufacturers must hold GMP-equivalent licence under No. 61-FZ; aptechnaya organizatsiya (pharmacy organisation) dispenses. Russian Pharmacopoeia XIV monograph defines storage, water specifications, and identity testing.

Import/Export Rules

Import licence from Roszdravnadzor; biological product status under Federal Law No. 61-FZ; CITES paperwork for Hirudo medicinalis / verbana. Domestic leech-farms (notably Mednapsa, Saint-Petersburg, and Internatsionalnaya Meditsina Group) supply most internal demand.

Reimbursement Context

OMS (Obyazatel'noe Meditsinskoe Strakhovanie / compulsory medical insurance) covers hirudotherapy in approved indications via outpatient policlinic departments and sanatoriy networks. Russia has the world's most extensive insurance-funded outpatient hirudotherapy.

ASH Editorial Notes

Russia is the global outlier in regulating leeches as a pharmaceutical drug rather than a medical device — a holdover from the Soviet pharmacopoeial tradition. The Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (RAMS) houses dedicated hirudotherapy research centres; postgraduate medical education recognised since 1990s.

Related Jurisdictions

This website provides educational information and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. Medicinal leech therapy carries clinically meaningful risks and should be performed only by qualified clinicians under institutionally approved protocols. FDA 510(k) clearance for medicinal leeches is limited to specific indications; investigational and off-label discussions are labeled accordingly. For patient-specific guidance, consult a qualified healthcare provider.