Indiana Administrative Code
Title 71 - INDIANA HORSE RACING COMMISSION
Article 8.5 - FLAT RACING; HUMAN AND EQUINE HEALTH
Rule 1 - Rule1Equine Health; Medication Rules
Section 1-1.5 - Medication

Universal Citation: 71 IN Admin Code 1-1.5

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 4-31-3-9

Affected: IC 4-31-2.1; IC 4-31-12

Sec. 1.5.

(a) No horse participating in a race or entered in a race shall carry in its body any foreign substance as defined in 71 IAC 1 [71 IAC 1.5] or IC 4-31-2.1, except as provided for in this rule.

(b) No substance, foreign or otherwise, shall be administered to a horse entered to race by:

(1) injection;

(2) jugging;

(3) oral administration;

(4) tube;

(5) rectal infusion or suppository;

(6) inhalation; or

(7) any other means;

within twenty-four (24) hours prior to the scheduled post time for the first race except furosemide, as provided for in this rule. The prohibitions in this section include, but are not limited to, injection or jugging of vitamins, electrolyte solutions, and amino acid solutions. The prohibition also includes, but is not limited to, the topical, oral, or nasal administration of compounds, such as Traileze, Vapol, Vicks vapor-rub, wind-aid, exhale ease, or containing methylsalicylate, camphor, potassium iodide, or products containing "caine" derivatives or dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO).

(c) Substances or metabolites thereof which are contained in equine feed or feed supplements that do not contain pharmacodynamic or chemotherapeutic agents are not considered foreign substances if consumed by the horse's free choice in the course of normal dietary intake (eating and drinking).

(d) The prohibition in subsection (b) notwithstanding, the use of nebulizers are permitted on an entered horse within twenty-four (24) hours of the scheduled post time for the horse's race until the horse's arrival in the paddock, provided their use is restricted to water and saline solutions only.

(e) Topical dressings such as leg paints, liniments, ointments, salves, hoof dressings, and antiseptics, which do not contain anesthetics or a pharmacodynamic or a chemotherapeutic agent, may be administered at any time prior to a horse's arrival in the paddock.

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