
What We Know (and Don’t Know) About Bisphosphonates
Many navicular horses have benefited from bisphosphonate treatment, but some questions remain about these medications.
Many navicular horses have benefited from bisphosphonate treatment, but some questions remain about these medications.
The University of Illinois Analytical Forensic Testing Laboratory performs drug testing for the Illinois Racing Board.
Dr. Elizabeth Santschi recaps studies on fracture recovery, joint injections, sarcoid treatments, and more.
Researchers found that meropenem can be useful, but should only be used when other antibiotics have failed. Here’s why.
Three former regulators will comprise the independent panel that will certify compliance with key integrity standards.
Ohio’s racing commission will review medications, out-of-competition drug testing, and RMTC and ARCI recommendations.
Researchers investigated oral esomeprazole and a long-acting injectable omeprazole formulation.
The RMTC urged racing authorities to adopt the rules approved by the Association of Racing Commissioners International.
Scientists in Hong Kong validated a “dilute-and-shoot” test that can check for more than 40 difficult-to-detect drugs.
The adjustment means minor infractions aren’t treated on par with serious violations in determining extra penalties.
How do cheesecake, gelatin, and penicillin relate to a treatment for strangles? Dr. Anna Kendall explains.
Carleigh Fedorka presented on biologic therapeutics as a treatment for endometritis in broodmares.
Work with your vet to find the best options for your horse that are within your breed or show association’s drug rules.
Does your horse have stubborn or unsightly tumors or skin growths, and you’re not sure what to do next?
Learn about applications of therapeutic and regulatory medicine in performance horses. Presented by Jennifer Davis, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM, ACVP, associate professor of equine internal medicine/clinical pharmacology at North Carolina State University.
Updates include a January 2019 deadline for total compliance with the National Uniform Medication Program.
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