SportHorseCM.com: where equestrians meet
Home 
 
 News
 
 Resources
 Vet Corner
 Articles
 Profiles
 
 Classified
 
 Events
Directory
About Us
Photogallery
Search



FEATURED LINKS
Riders Lodge
Equineasia



Submit News | Submit Service | Submit Classified | Submit Event 

Resources : Vet Corner


Update On Testing Issues


Aug 5, 2004

Related Link:
Can you compete if your horse is on Gastric Ulcer treatment?


Email this article
 Printer friendly page
Recently the FEI Medication Control Programme has reported several cases of tests, in which low concentrations of sedatives were found in competition horses. In this respect the substances Acepromazine, Detomidine,Reserpine, Fluphenazine and Guanabenz have been detected.

These substances are being used, in low dosages, to improve the manageability of 'hot' horses and are therefore regarded as serious attempts to influence the performance of the horse by medication. Several of the above substances have no regular place in the horse and are considered as serious infringements of the FEI medication rules. In addition, a substance such as Acepromazine can have a long detection time.

Apparently many riders, trainers or veterinarians were under the impression that horses treated in this way would not test positive. This is not the case. More than seven cases have already entered the legal system of the FEI in a few months, which indicates that the use of these substances is widespread.

Riders, trainers and veterinarians should be alerted to the fact that these cases are seen as serious attempts to influence the performance level of the horse.

© Copyright 2004 by SportHorseCM.com

Top of Page

Vet Corner
LATEST HEADLINES
Lameness and Performance in the Sport Horse: Show Jumping
Lameness and Performance in the Sport Horse: Dressage
Double Doping Dilemma: Equestrian Sports Unique Responsibility
Update On Testing Issues
Strangles: New Millennium, Same Disease
Equine Strangles
Bits, Bitting and Dentistry
Can You Prevent Colic?