β¨ Racing Prohibited Substances
3486 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 144 30 SEPTEMBER 2009
FOURTH APPENDIX
PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES FOR PURPOSES OF RULE 104(1)
OF THE NEW ZEALAND RULES OF RACING
The following substances are declared as prohibited substances:
1 Substances capable at any time of acting directly or indirectly on one or more of the following mammalian body systems:
- the nervous system
- the cardiovascular system
- the respiratory system
- the digestive system
- the urinary system
- the reproductive system
- the musculoskeletal system
- the blood system
- the immune system
- the endocrine system
2 Substances falling within the following categories of substances:
- acidifying agents
- adrenergic blocking agents
- adrenergic stimulants
- alkalinising agents
- anabolic agents
- analgesics
- antiangina agents
- antiarrhythmic agents
- anticholinergic agents
- anticoagulants
- antidepressants
- antihistamines
- antihypertensives
- anti-inflammatory agents
- blood coagulants
- bronchodilators
- bronchospasm relaxants
- buffering agents
- central nervous system stimulants
- cholinergic agents
- corticosteroids
- depressants
- diuretics
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