2020
DOI: 10.31080/asvs.2020.02.0049
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Performance Horse Veterinary Ethics

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“…The most regularly cited causes of concern regarding medication use, were: use to mask or disguise an underlying injury or pathology, 20,29,39 over‐reliance on legal therapeutic drugs to keep horses training and racing, 3,28 use of medication without appropriate diagnostic tests, 7 and timing of medication use pre‐competition 44 . There is controversy as to how close to competition it is appropriate to permit medication, with considerable difference amongst countries 21 .…”
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“…The most regularly cited causes of concern regarding medication use, were: use to mask or disguise an underlying injury or pathology, 20,29,39 over‐reliance on legal therapeutic drugs to keep horses training and racing, 3,28 use of medication without appropriate diagnostic tests, 7 and timing of medication use pre‐competition 44 . There is controversy as to how close to competition it is appropriate to permit medication, with considerable difference amongst countries 21 .…”
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“…42 The most regularly cited causes of concern regarding medication use, were: use to mask or disguise an underlying injury or pathology, 20,29,39 over-reliance on legal therapeutic drugs to keep horses training and racing, 3,28 use of medication without appropriate diagnostic tests, 7 and timing of medication use pre-competition. 44 There is controversy as to how close to competition it is appropriate to permit medication, with considerable difference amongst countries. 21 The main concerns with pre-competition medication were that it 'renders horses more vulnerable to further injury', 21,44 with some stating that to promote safe competition, 'horses should be free of short-term pre-competition medication'.…”
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