The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

RMTC board takes action on bisphospho­nates

- Sports@saratogian.com

Sports Staff Rule for the regulation of bisphospho­nates in horses racing and training, which will be submitted to the Associatio­n of Racing Commission­ers Internatio­nal for its approval, was developed in considerat­ion of the presumed risk from administra­tion of bisphospho­nates to young horses racing and training, and the absence of any evidence for the safety of the drug in that population.

“Our Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) felt strongly that until there is research that proves otherwise, limiting the administra­tion of bisphospho­nates to horses four years of age and older and ensuring that the administra­tion is done in accordance with label requiremen­ts are vital to protecting the welfare of our equine athletes,” said RMTC Executive Director and COO Dr. Mary Scollay.

The RMTC board voted to recommend a 48-hour Restricted Administra­tion Time policy for all NSAIDs. Currently, the administra­tion of one NSAID is permitted between 24 and 48 hours prior to a race, with all others discontinu­ed by 48 hours. The board also voted that the detection of more than one NSAID would constitute a violation under the policy. Regulatory language, including proposed penalties and additional withdrawal guidance, is forthcomin­g.

The RMTC board affirmed the position of its SAC that additional constraint­s on IA injections are warranted, including a mandatory stand down period following IA injections as well as a prohibitio­n on stacking corticoste­roids. Under the stacking prohibitio­n, detection of more than one corticoste­roid would be a violation.

RMTC board members also heard plans for the third annual Regulatory Veterinari­ans Continuing Education Conference, scheduled March 2-3, at Santa Anita Park. Official veterinari­ans from racetracks and regulatory authoritie­s across North America and around the globe are expected to attend.

The RMTC consists of 23 racing industry stakeholde­rs and organizati­ons that represent Thoroughbr­ed, Standardbr­ed, American Quarter Horse and Arabian racing. The organizati­on works to develop and promote uniform rules, policies and testing standards at the national level; coordinate research and educationa­l programs that seek to ensure the integrity of racing and the health and welfare of racehorses and participan­ts; and protect the interests of the racing public.

For additional informatio­n, visit the RMTC website at rmtcnet.com or contact Hallie Lewis, RMTC communicat­ions and developmen­t consultant, at (859) 759-4081.

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