
RMTC: Tighten Salix Rules, Ban Adjunct Drugs
The RMTC will continue to study a pilot program proposal to ban the use of Salix in 2-year-old Thoroughbreds.

The RMTC will continue to study a pilot program proposal to ban the use of Salix in 2-year-old Thoroughbreds.
The National Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association supports elimination of race-day medications
Most equestrians know firsthand the dangers that accompany their passion for horses: bumps and bruises
Horses in intense exercise, such as racing or three-day eventing, need full lung capacity to perform to the to
Transportation is a rish factor for the development of broncho or pleuropneumonia (commonly known as shipping
Researchers have made strides in understanding airway diseases and what helps (or does not help) control them.
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A baby step toward progress was how organizers described the two-day International Race Day Medication Summit
Concerns about Salix’s performance-enhancing attributes may pale in comparison to the potential detrimental
Anyone hoping to learn the intricacies of Salix use, research, and regulation at the June 13 International
Exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhaging discussed on Day 1 of the International Summit on Race Day Medication
The “International Summit on Race Day Medication, EIPH, and the Racehorse” will begin June 13 at Belmont Park.
The “International Summit on Race Day Medication, Exercised-Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage (EIPH), and the Racehorse” has been scheduled for June 13-14 in New York City. The event is jointly sponsored by the American Association of Equine Practitioners
A $20,000 donation from the Equine Foundation of Canada (EFC) to support horse health at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) on the University of Saskatchewan campus has been doubled by a matching gift program, bringing the total gift

Ultrasonography, along with endoscopy, can be a supplemental resource veterinarians can use to diagnose roaring.

Exercise-related sudden deaths in racehorses are uncommon and “poorly understood,” noted study researchers.
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