Friday, March 12, 2004

USEF’s Better Testing Yields 20 Drug-Related Cases
luphenazine isn’t something either horses or humans take to ward off influenza. In humans, it’s used as a powerful treatment for schizophrenia and such psychotic symptoms as hallucinations, delusions and hostility. And in horses some veterinarians prescribe it as a long-acting tranquilizer. And in the last year fluphenazine, and reserpine (another more common, long- acting tranquilizer), have gotten a whole lot of U.S. Equestrian Federation members in trouble.
- copyright The Chronicle of the Horse -

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