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Kentucky Horse Racing Commission Withdrawal Guidelines ...

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What are 'Detection Times' and 'Withdrawal Times'? - The ...

    https://www.britishhorseracing.com/faqs/detection-times-withdrawal-times/
    A ‘Withdrawal Time’ is basically a Detection Time with an additional length of time added on by a vet using their own discretion and knowledge of the individual situation to allow the substance to take effect and then pass through the horse. It’s very important to remember that all horses are different, and there are no guarantees that a substance will be completely out of a …

Drug Withdrawal Times Posted on Racing Medication …

    https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/145282/drug-withdrawal-times-posted-on-racing-medication-group-web-site
    The Racing Medication and Testing Consortium has completed a section of its Web site ( www.rmtcnet.com ) that enables licensed horsemen to look up guidelines for withdrawal times for approximately ...

Wandering Withdrawal-Times and the Racing Medication …

    https://musingsonequinemedicine.blogspot.com/2014/09/wandering-withdrawal-times-and-racing.html
    What to do?? Simple! Just leave the cutoff for a positive test at 1 ng/ml but arbitrarily, and without performing the necessary scientific study to back it up, move the withdrawal time out to 48 hours, and trust that it works. If it doesn’t work out, come up with something convenient to blame, in this case apparently phenylbutazone.

Kentucky Horse Racing Commission Withdrawal Guidelines ...

    http://khrc.ky.gov/Documents/8-020-2-Withdrawal%20Guidelines%20%20Copy.pdf
    administered any drug, medication, or other substance, including furosemide, within twenty-four (24) hours of the post time of the race in which the horse is entered.” (emphasis added) Unless otherwise specified in these withdrawal guidelines or the applicable regulations and statutes, the following withdrawal guidelines are voluntary and advisory.

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