Pennsylvania Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
Part VIII - State Horse Racing Commission
Subpart F - Foreign Substances, Medications, Drugs and Equine Veterinary Practices
Chapter 403 - EQUINE VETERINARY PRACTICES-TEMPORARY REGULATIONS
Section 403.15 - Furosemide (Lasix-Standardbred)
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) The Commission recognizes that the diuretic Furosemide (Lasix) is helpful in the management of Exercise Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage (EIPH) in the Standardbred horse. Accordingly, 2-year-old harness horses or older shall be eligible for bleeder medication as set forth below. In regulating the race-day use of Furosemide (Lasix), the Commission has placed strict controls on the dose, route and time the medication is administered. All of these measures are designed to provide a thorough regulation of Furosemide (Lasix) and prevent the misuse of the drug.
(b) A horse is eligible to race with Furosemide (Lasix) if at least one of the following occurs:
(c) A horse shall be placed on the bleeder's list by either method:
(d) Any owner or trainer that intends to race a horse within the Furosemide (Lasix) Program (Program) is required to submit the proper certificate completed by a licensed veterinarian within this Commonwealth no later than the time of entry to the Judges. This information shall be entered into the USTA database.
(e) Once a horse is certified as a "bleeder" that horse may not race for a period of 6 days beginning the day after the examination was performed.
(f) Test results must show a detectable concentration of the drug in the post-race serum, plasma or urine sample or it will be considered a positive.
(g) Once on the Program the horse must stay on the Program for a minimum on 45 days within this Commonwealth.
(h) If after the 45 days the owner/trainer want to remove said horse from the Program, a licensed veterinarian, must perform an endoscopic examination after a qualifying race to confirm no evidence of bleeding and a blood sample must be pulled and tested to confirm Furosemide (Lasix) was not administered. The owner/trainer must then submit the proper forms to the Judges prior to entry to remove the said horse from the Program.
(i) If a horse bleeds through regardless of Furosemide (Lasix) administration, then the horse shall be placed on the Judges' List:
(j) Out-of-State entries. At the time of entry of a horse, it is the sole responsibility of the horse's owner/trainer to provide the racing secretary, the Judges and Commission Veterinarian with the horse's bleeder medication status on the entry form, including the first time bleeder certificate when coming from out of this Commonwealth.
(k) Furosemide (Lasix) shall be administered by a licensed veterinarian under the supervision of the Commission representative no less than 2cc's (100mg) nor more than 10cc's (500mg). Horses must arrive in the paddock no less than 4 hours prior to their scheduled post time to receive their Furosemide (Lasix) medication. A 30-minute grace period will be granted but the trainer may be subject to a fine. No horse shall receive Furosemide (Lasix) medication after the 30-minute grace period.
(l) All associations shall provide a secure retention facility for the administration of the Program. The trainer, or his/her authorized representative with a valid license, shall remain with the horse from the time of its arrival in the retention facility until the horse is removed after receiving Furosemide (Lasix) or scratched. During the horse's time in the retention facility the trainer or authorized person shall provide assistance when required by the licensed veterinarian who is administering the Furosemide (Lasix) medication.
(m) Late for Furosemide (Lasix): Trainers not presenting horses who are on the Program within the required time frame shall be subject to a fine of $250 and having their horse scratched from the race.
(n) Test results must show a detectable concentration of the drug in the post-race serum, plasma or urine sample.
(o) The practicing veterinarian shall be responsible for administering the proper Furosemide (Lasix) medication and dose at the proper time to the proper horse and providing the Commission or its staff, upon request, with any necessary documentation related to the horses under the veterinarian's care relating to Furosemide (Lasix).
This section cited in 7 Pa. Code § 401.4 (relating to substances of therapeutic value).