✨ Regulations for Trials in Racing
30 SEPTEMBER 2009 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 144 3487
- endocrine secretions and their synthetic counterparts
- general anaesthetics
- haematopoietic agents
- hormones (including trophic hormones) and their synthetic counterparts
- hypnotics
- local anaesthetics
- masking agents
- muscle relaxants
- narcotic analgesics
- neuromuscular agents
- plasma volume expanders
- respiratory stimulants
- sedatives
- tranquillisers
- vasodilators
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Metabolites, artefacts and isomers of the prohibited substances prescribed in paragraph 1 and 2 hereof.
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The following prohibited substances when present at or below the concentrations respectively set out are excepted from the provisions of paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 hereof:
(a) alkalinising agents, when evidenced by total carbon dioxide (TCO2) at a concentration of 36.0 millimoles per litre in plasma;
(b) arsenic at a mass concentration of 0.30 milligrams per litre in urine.
(c) Dimethyl sulphoxide at a mass concentration of 15 milligrams per litre in urine or 1.0 milligrams per litre in plasma;
(d) in male horses other than geldings, 5α-estrane-3β, 17α-diol in urine (including both the free substance and that liberated from its conjugates) at a mass concentration equal to or less than that of 5(10) estrene-3β,17α-diol in urine (including both the free substance and that liberated from its conjugates);
(e) Salicylic acid at a mass concentration of 750 milligrams per litre in urine or 6.5 milligrams per litre in plasma;
(f) Hydrocortisone at a mass concentration of 1.00 milligrams per litre in urine;
(g) Testosterone (including both free testosterone and testosterone liberated from its conjugates):
(i) in geldings: at a mass concentration of 20 micrograms per litre in urine;
(ii) in fillies and mares: at a mass concentration of 55 micrograms per litre in urine;
(h) 3-Methoxytyramine (including both free 3-methoxytyramine and 3-methoxytyramine liberated from its conjugates) at a mass concentration of 4.0 milligrams per litre in urine;
(i) Boldenone – 15 microgram free and conjugated boldenone per litre in urine from male horses (other than geldings);
(j) Theobromine – 2 milligrams theobromine per litre in urine.
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The following substances are excepted from the provisions of paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 hereof:
- antimicrobials (antibiotics) and other antiinfective agents with the exception of procaine penicillin
- altrenogest (regumate)
- ambroxol
- antiparasitics – (except piperazine group)
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