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RACING MEDICATION AND TESTING CONSORTIUM

RACING MEDICATION AND TESTING CONSORTIUM. Dan Fick The Jockey Club Executive Director & Executive Vice President. Topics. Mission Uniform Model Rules Research Anabolic Steroids Drug Testing Funding. Mission of RMTC.

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RACING MEDICATION AND TESTING CONSORTIUM

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  1. RACING MEDICATION AND TESTING CONSORTIUM Dan Fick The Jockey Club Executive Director & Executive Vice President

  2. Topics • Mission • Uniform Model Rules • Research • Anabolic Steroids • Drug Testing • Funding

  3. Mission of RMTC • To develop, promote and coordinate, at the national level, policies, research and educational programs that seek to: • ensure fairness and integrity of racing • ensure the health and welfare of racehorses and participants • protect the interests of the racing public • RMTC was formed in 2002 as a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization; donations are tax deductible.

  4. AAEP AQHA Arabian Jockey Club Breeders’ Cup California TB Trainers Churchill Downs Del Mar Hambletonian Society Harness Tracks of America Jockey Club      Jockeys’ Guild Keeneland Kentucky TB Association Magna Entertainment National HBPA NTRA NYRA Oak Tree RCI THA TOBA TB Owners of California TRA TRPB USTA Board of Directors

  5. RMTC Officers • Executive Director: Dr. Scot Waterman • Chairman: Dr. Bobby Lewis - AAEP • Vice Chairman: Chris Scherf - TRA • Vice Chairman: Alan Foreman - THA • Secretary: Dr. Rick Arthur - CHRB • Treasurer: Tom Charters - Hambletonian • CEO: Dan Fick - The Jockey Club

  6. RMTC Model of Operation • Goals: • Uniform regulation • Level playing field • Welfare and safety of participants • Implementation Strategy: • Review existing research • New research • Scientific Advisory Committee • Consensus of directors

  7. Model Rules Phase 1 (2005) • Veterinary Practices • Prohibited Practices • Drug Classifications/Categorization • Permitted Therapeutics: • Race Day • Voluntary use of Lasix • Adjuncts permitted pending research • Anti-ulcer medications • One of three NSAID – Bute, Banamine & Ketoprofen – 24 hours

  8. Language adopted Language in the process of being adopted Process require significant legislative action Process has not been started No horse racing or harness racing commission Model Rules

  9. Uniform Penalties (2006) • Three-tiered grid system simplified existing RCI penalties • Significantly increases penalties for illegal and prohibited performance-enhancing drugs • Reduces penalties for therapeutic medication mistakes • Redefines trainer responsibility • Mitigating and aggravating circumstances “checklist” for stewards • Added penalties for other culpable licensees: veterinarians, owners and grooms • Adopted as rule or policy in 25 states

  10. Uniform Model Penalties Policy • Class A – Illegal, not approved, significant performance enhancement Lifetime: • 1st Offense – Minimum 1 year & $ 10,000 Maximum 3 year & $ 25,000 • 3rd Offense – Minimum 5 year & $ 50,000 Maximum 10 year & $100,000 • Class C – Therapeutic medications at less than performance enhancing levels 365 Days • 1st Offense – Minimum $ 500 • 2nd Offense – Minimum 15 day & $ 1,000 • 3rd Offense – Minimum 30 day & $ 2,500

  11. New RCI Model Rules • Regulation of anabolic steroids • Limited to four FDA-permitted anabolics • Stanozolol (Winstrol) • Boldenone (Equipoise) • Nandrolone • Testosterone • 30-45 days withdrawal time • Out-of-competition testing • Blood-doping agents – EPO & Darbypoietin • Illegal & prohibited drugs

  12. Research • Research grants - $965,000 to date • Performance enhancers • Erythropoietin, Ethanol and Cone Snail Venom • Therapeutics • Procaine Penicillin, Flunixin, Clenbuterol and Amicar • Environmental contaminants • Morphine and Cocaine • Research on 50 therapeutics and anabolic steroids • Unknowns from backstretch contacts • 25-horse research training stable • Dr. Don Catlin – Anti-Doping Research Lab

  13. RMTC Research Program • RMTC is also focused on developing tests for “designer” drugs • “Unknown” acquisition and analysis: • RMTC works with sources and purchases products being marketed as “performance enhancing” • Over a dozen vials and syringes have been analyzed over the past two years • Majority contain “voodoo” products and are of little concern • In 2007, one unknown led to a federal investigation and prosecution of a “race-day medication” website

  14. Withdrawal Times Research • Identified drugs with legitimate uses • Prioritized drugs into five groups • Collected previous science on each drug • If science is insufficient then perform administrations on a minimum of 20 horses • Research costs of administration, collection and analysis are $20,000 up to $40,000 depending on drug • Plasma is preferred but some drugs will have both urine and plasma collected • Ultimate goal: uniform withdrawal time with a corresponding threshold level of drug which regulates the withdrawal time

  15. Priority Group 1 Acepromazine Butorphanol Detomidine Glycopyrrolate Lidocaine Mepivacaine Methocarbamol Pyrilamine Priority Group 2 Boldenone Dantrolene Dexamethasone Fluphenazine Hydroxyzine Nandrolone Stanozolol Testosterone Withdrawal Times Research

  16. Priority Group 3 Albuterol Betamethasone Diclofenac Methylprednisolone Reserpine Triamcinolone Trichlormethiazide Xylazine Priority Group 4 Atropine Beclomethasone Buscopan Cromolyn Isoxsuprine Pentoxyfylline Phenytoin Prednisolone Withdrawal Times Research

  17. Priority Group 5 Diazepam Dipyrone Fluorprednisolone Guaifenesin Isoflupredone Prednisone Research finished Aminocaproic Acid Carbazochrome Clenbuterol Procaine Penicillin Cimetidine DMSO Flunixin Furosemide Ketoprofen Omeprazole Phenylbutazone Ranitidine Withdrawal Times Research

  18. Withdrawal Time Database • Withdrawal times posted for 18 jurisdictions and over 70 drugs • Database is searchable by drug and by jurisdiction • Over 2,000 unique users in first month of availability • Help us add more (New Mexico) • www.rmtcnet.com, click on “Withdrawal Times” tab at top of page

  19. Scot Waterman

  20. Anabolic steroids • Why now? • Several surveys showed extremely high levels of use • Perception and level of public consciousness of anabolic steroids • Federal scrutiny of major league sports • Legislation to ban steroids introduced in Congress • Harmonizes the U.S. internationally

  21. Anabolic steroids • Model rule approved by RCI in April 2007 • Revised by RCI in December 2007 to cover the intact male • Model rule contains urinary thresholds for 4 anabolic steroids that are permitted by FDA • Plasma thresholds will be added once administration studies are completed this fall

  22. Anabolic Steroids • AR, AZ, CO, DE, IA, IL, IN, PA, VA, WA have adopted this model rule • At least 12 other states have started the adoption process • RMTC & RCI have encouraged every state to be done with the adoption process by 12/31 • Recommendations for implementation approved by RMTC & RCI in March 2008

  23. Anabolic Steroids • RMTC Board recommends: • 90-day grace period on penalty enforcement when rule is introduced • Notification to owner/trainer for overage, • No fine or loss of purse absent aggravating circumstances • After 90 days, jurisdictions should follow the penalty guidelines in the model rules $500 and loss of purse for 1st violation • Pre-entry testing must be made available in some form

  24. Anabolic Steroids • RMTC Board recommends: • Boldenone, stanozolol, nandrolone and testosterone should not be administered within 30 days of a race • If needed outside of 30 days, must be documented by veterinarian, must include diagnosis and filed with the regulatory body • Horse should then test negative before being allowed to enter. • Claimed horses may be tested on request and at the cost of the claimant. If positive, claim can be voided and cost of testing borne by original owner.

  25. Anabolic Steroids • Significant interest at the federal level on this issue • Reps from RMTC, RCI, NTRA met with congressional staffers in Jan ‘08 • Alex Waldrop recently testified in front of House Energy and Commerce Sub-committee • Interstate Horseracing Act is in play, state regulation of drug control also in jeopardy • Congressmen Whitfield & Rush drafting legislation with possible hearing in mid-June.

  26. Drug Testing Objectives • Uniform Testing • Standards for chain of custody, split and frozen samples • Standard operating procedures and testing protocols • Quality assurance and blind sampling • Laboratory accreditation • Future Considerations • National industry-owned reference laboratory • Potential for consolidation of 18 existing drug-testing laboratories

  27. Funding • $2.7 million bridge financing from industry organizations 2003-2006 • 2007 Contributions = $683,126 • 2008 Projected Funding: • $1 per start from horsemen and racetracks • $700,000 from industry organizations • $500,000 research and testing grants fromThe Jockey Club & Kentucky Horse Racing Authority • Tax-deductible donations from individuals

  28. RMTC: Contact Us • www.rmtcnet.com

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