Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 006 - Department of Finance and Administration
Division 06 - Racing Commission
Rule 006.06.20-006 - Thoroughbred Rule 1232
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 006.06.20-006
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1232. MEDICATION: FUROSEMIDE (LASIX)
(1) Except as otherwise provided in
subsection (5) of this Rule 1232, furosemide may be administered intravenously
to a horse, which is entered to compete in a race, in accordance with this Rule
1232, Rule 1232(A), and Subsection E. of Rule 1217 of the Appendix to these
Rules. Except under the instructions of the official veterinarian or the racing
veterinarian for the purpose of removing a horse from the Veterinarian's List
or to facilitate the collection of a post-race urine sample, furosemide shall
be permitted only after the official veterinarian has placed the horse on the
Furosemide List. In order for a horse to be placed on the Furosemide List the
following process must be followed.
(a) After
the horse's licensed trainer and licensed veterinarian determine that it would
be in the horse's best interests to race with furosemide they shall notify the
official veterinarian or his/her designee, using the prescribed form, that they
wish the horse to be put on the Furosemide List.
(b) The form must be received by the official
veterinarian or his/her designee by the proper time deadlines so as to ensure
public notification.
(c) A horse
placed on the official Furosemide List must remain on that list unless the
licensed trainer and licensed veterinarian submit a written request to remove
the horse from the list. The request must be made to the official veterinarian
or his/her designee, on the proper form, no later than the time of
entry.
(d) After a horse has been
removed from the Furosemide List, the horse may not be placed back on the list
for a period of 60 calendar days unless it is determined to be detrimental to
the welfare of the horse, in consultation with the official veterinarian. If a
horse is removed from the official Furosemide List a second time in a 365-day
period, the horse may not be placed back on the list for a period of 90
calendar days.
(2) The
use of furosemide shall be permitted under the following circumstances on
association grounds where a detention barn is utilized:
(a) Furosemide shall be administered at the
direction of the official veterinarian no less than four hours prior to post
time for the race for which the horse is entered.
(b) A horse qualified for furosemide
administration must be brought to the detention barn within time to comply with
the four-hour administration requirement specified above.
(c) The dose administered shall not exceed
250 mg. nor be less than 150 mg; provided, with approval of the official
veterinarian, a dose of up to 500 mg. may be administered.
(d) Furosemide shall be administered by a
single, intravenous injection.
(e)
After treatment, the horse shall be required by the Commission to remain in the
detention barn in the care, custody and control of its trainer or the trainer's
designated representative under association and/or Commission security
supervision until called to the saddling paddock.
(3) The use of furosemide shall be permitted
under the following circumstances on association grounds where a detention barn
is not utilized:
(a) Furosemide shall be
administered no less than four hours prior to post time for the race for which
the horse is entered.
(b) The
furosemide dosage administered shall not exceed 250 mg. nor be less than 150
mg; provided, with approval of the official veterinarian, a dose of up to 500
mg. may be administered.
(c)
Furosemide shall be administered by a single, intravenous injection.
(d) The trainer of the treated horse shall
cause to be delivered to the official veterinarian no later than one hour prior
to post time for the race for which the horse is entered the following
information under oath on a form provided by the Commission:
(i) The name of the horse, racetrack name,
the date and time the furosemide was administered to the
enteredhorse;
(ii) The dosage
amount of furosemide administered to the entered horse; and
(iii) The printed name and signature of the
attending licensed veterinarian who administered the furosemide.
(4) Test results must
show a detectable concentration of the drug in the post-race serum, plasma or
urine sample.
(a) The specific gravity of
post-race urine samples may be measured to ensure that samples are sufficiently
concentrated for proper chemical analysis. The specific gravity shall not be
below 1.010. If the specific gravity of the urine is found to be below 1.010 or
if a urine sample is unavailable for testing, quantitation of furosemide in
serum or plasma shall be performed;
(b) Quantitation of furosemide in serum or
plasma shall be performed when the specific gravity of the corresponding urine
sample is not measured or if measured below 1.010. Concentrations may not
exceed 50 nanograms of furosemide per milliliter of serum or plasma, or 100
nanograms of furosemide per milliliter of serum or plasma if the official
veterinarian has approved a dose of up to 500 mg. of furosemide.
(5) The franchise holder may
prohibit the administration of furosemide to horses entered in the following
races, by so stating in the conditions of the race:
(a) a stakes race, including races designated
as graded stakes by the American Graded Stakes Committee of the Thoroughbred
Owners and Breeders Association or its successor, as necessary for the stakes
race to remain eligible for graded status; and
(b) races for horses three (3) years of age,
as necessary for horses participating in the race to be entitled to accumulate
points based on their performance in the race for eligibility ranking to run in
the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks.
1232(A). LASIX Administration - 2015
(a) The Commission Veterinarian shall
designate the veterinarians (each referred to herein as a "Designated
LASIX Veterinarian") authorized to administer LASIX (furosemide) as
independent contractors to horses on the grounds of the franchise holder not
less than four (4) hours before the published post time for the race in which
the horse is entered to run. The number of veterinarians designated by the
Commission Veterinarian as Designated LASIX Veterinarians shall not be more
than the number reasonably necessary, in the reasonable judgment of the
Commission Veterinarian, to appropriately and efficiently administer LASIX
(furosemide) on a timely basis to horses on the grounds of the franchise holder
as contemplated by this rule. A Designated LASIX Veterinarian must be a
veterinarian licensed and in good standing to practice veterinary medicine
under the laws of Arkansas, have sufficient experience, reasonably satisfactory
to the Commission Veterinarian, performing veterinary services for horses,
including administration of LASIX (furosemide), and have a current malpractice
insurance policy in effect with coverage customary for veterinarians performing
veterinary services on the grounds of the franchise holder (and shall provide
to the Commission Veterinarian a customary certificate of insurance in a form
acceptable to the Commission Veterinarian).
(b) A Designated LASIX Veterinarian may not
perform other veterinary services on the grounds of the franchise holder, or
for any horse entered or expected to be entered to race at Oaklawn during the
then current racing season, except (i) administration of LASIX (furosemide) as
contemplated by this rule, (ii) assisting as independent contractors in
pre-race exams with consent of the Commission Veterinarian, or (iii) to address
emergency situations.
(c) The fee
charged by the Designated LASIX Veterinarians for LASIX (furosemide)
administration shall not exceed the fair market fee for such services. The fees
charged by the Designated LASIX Veterinarians for LASIX (furosemide)
administration shall be billed to applicable horse owner's account with the
Horsemen's Bookkeeper and paid through the Horsemen's Bookkeeper.
(d) Except as otherwise provided in
subsection (e) of this rule, no veterinarian or other person, except a
Designated LASIX Veterinarian, may administer LASIX (furosemide) to any horse
on the day the horse is scheduled to race prior to the running of the race, or
after 6:00 p.m. on the day immediately before such race day.
(e) In the event of a shortage or other
unavailability of a sufficient number of Designated LASIX Veterinarians to
appropriately and efficiently administer LASIX (furosemide) on a timely basis
to horses on the grounds of the franchise holder as contemplated by this rule,
the Commission or Stewards may authorize any licensed veterinarian to
administer LASIX (furosemide) to horses under this rule and other applicable
rules of the Commission.
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