Note for Horsemen- Medication Committee Meeting

Note for Horsemen,   January 12, 2010

 

 

Re:   Racing Commission Medication Committee Meeting January 11, 2010

 

 

From: Pat Bingham, Executive Director, NMHA

 

 

Dear Horsemen:

 

The NMRC Medication Committee met in public session yesterday, January 11, 2010 at Sunland Park.  The meeting was very well  attended by the track vets and Horsemen at large.

 

The following was discussed:

 


|Clenbuterol testing:  The Committee agreed to place the matter of clenbuterol testing on the Commission’s regular meeting agenda set for Wednesday, January 20, 2010 to be held at the NMRC office at Albuquerque. The meeting starts at 10:30 am.  The NMRC will decide at the meeting whether to maintain its current practice of “zero tolerance” or set a  level for testing at 25 pico grams  in blood serum plasma.   Presently the NMRC is testing at an unpublished level of  about  5 nanograms in urine which is the equivalent of the proposed  25 picograms blood level.  To date there have been no positive tests for clenbuterol.  Talk to your vets about administration amounts and  withdrawal times.  Most vets were at the meeting and should be able to  provide more information on this.

 

The Committee also discussed out of competition for horses. This would involve testing for certain substances, class 1’s, 2’s and 3’s in horses that are out of competition  for various reasons including  being laid  up.  Nothing has been decided and we expect that a full analysis and consideration  of all issues including legal issues related to the proposal will have to be made before the NMHA  can take any position on this.   We will keep the Horsemen advised of developments as they come up.  We will need your full input on this.

 

If you have any questions, please call me at 505.266.7056 or 505.205.6650  (cell phone).

 

Thanks,

 

 

Pat Bingham

 

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