Got this notice from the California State Veterinarian’s office – it’s important information for anyone showing in California. There are important differences between the CA drug rules, and the USEF rules, and exhibitors have to follow the most stringent rule.
Firocoxib (Equioxx®)
CA – Prohibited: Requires 24 hour withdrawal prior to competition
USEF – Permissible: Maximum permitted plasma concentration of 0.240 micrograms per milliliter
Diclofenic Acid (Surpass®)
CA – Prohibited: Requires 24 hour withdrawal prior to competition.
USEP – Permissible: Maximum permitted plasma concentration of 0 .005 micrograms per milliliter
Methocarbamol (Robaxin®)
CA – Prohibited: Requires 24 hour withdrawal prior to competition.
USEF – Permissible: Maximum permitted plasma concentration of 4.0 micrograms per milliliter
Dexamethasone
CA – Prohibited: Requires 24 hour withdrawal prior to competition.
USEF – Permissible: Maximum permitted plasma concentration of 0.003 micrograms per milliliter
Use of Multiple NSAIDs
CA – Multiple NSAIDS acceptable if the combined doses of not more than two NSAIDS do not exceed the maximum plasma detectable levels. Exception: phenylbutazone (Bute®) and flunixin (Banamine®) are not permitted in the same sample.
USEF – ONLY ONE NSAID permitted
Drug Declaration/Medication Report
CA: Must complete California Drug Declaration for ANY medications administered in the 3 days prior to competition.
USEF: Must complete Medication Report for Forbidden Substances.
For more information on California’s Equine Medication Monitoring Program CLICK HERE.
DR. RAMEY NOTES: You really shouldn’t be giving your horse any medication without first consulting with a veterinarian. And, in case you hadn’t been reading or listening in 2012, CLICK HERE to read about this drugs and horses thing.