The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) will implement a ban on race-day medications as of April 19, 2019 for all three breeds of racehorses.

This will “prohibit the administration of medications, drugs and substances to any horse entered to race starting 24 hours prior to the post time of the first race of the day they are scheduled to race,” according to the directive issued March 30th. In addition, veterinarians are prohibited from having contact with a horse in the 24 hours prior to a race

This ban does not include the administration of Furosemide (Lasix) for horses enrolled in the Ontario
Exercise Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage (E.I.P.H.) Program. It also does not include normal non-medicated feedstuffs, water, non-medicated shampoos and non-medicated topical applications.

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