“Herbal Advantage” Product Causes Positive Drug Tests
An undisclosed number of positive tests for the class 3 drugs phenylpropanoloamine and norpseudoephedrine has prompted the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) to urge trainers to scrutinize any herbal products or food supplements they feed their horses. Fifteen trainers were notified on Aug. 9 by the board, asking them to avoid a specific herbal product. The CHRB also sent memos to official
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An undisclosed number of positive tests for the class 3 drugs phenylpropanoloamine and norpseudoephedrine has prompted the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) to urge trainers to scrutinize any herbal products or food supplements they feed their horses. Fifteen trainers were notified on Aug. 9 by the board, asking them to avoid a specific herbal product. The CHRB also sent memos to official veterinarians at California racetracks asking them to remind trainers to be aware of the contents of herbal products and food supplements.
CHRB spokesman Mike Marten would confirm neither the positive tests nor the existence of an investigation. He did say the warnings sent to trainers involved a product sold by a vendor who was not licensed by the board but may have gained access to the stable area using an owner’s license
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