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Doping and controlled medication

Current Regulations on Doping and Controlled Medication

 

RULES EFFECTIVE AS OF 1 JANUARY 2012 :

EADCMRs 1st Edition effective 5 April 2010, updates effective 1 January 2012

EADCMRs 1st Edition effective 5 April 2010, updates effective 1 January 2012 REDLINED

Veterinary Regulations, 12th Edition 2010, updates effective 1 January 2012

Veterinary regulations, 12th Edition 2010, updates effective 1 January 2012 REDLINED

Changes to the FEI Equine Prohibited Substances List

Changes to the current FEI Equine Prohibited Substances List to create the 2012 version of the List are in a summary provided here.
All must familiarise themselves with these changes well in advance of the 2012 Equine Prohibited Substances List coming into force on 1 January 2012.
The summary is also available at
www.feicleansport.org. 

RULES EFFECTIVE UNTIL 31 DECEMBER 2010:

Veterinary Regulations 12th edition, Effective 5 April 2010

The Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations (EADCMR), Effective 5 April 2010

 RULES EFFECTIVE AS OF 1 JANUARY 2011:

Veterinary Regulations, 12th Edition 2010, updates effective 1 January 2011

Veterinary Regulations, 12th Edition 2010, updates effective 1 January 2011 REDLINED

EADCMRs 1st Edition effective 5 April 2010, updates effective 1 January 2011

EADCMRs 1st Edition effective 5 April 2010, updates effective 1 January 2011 REDLINED

THE PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES LIST:

List in effect 1 January 2012

2012 Equine Prohibited Substances List, effective 1 January 2012

2012 Equine Prohobitied Substances List: Banned Substances

2012 Equine Prohibited Substances List: Controlled Medications

List in effect as of 4 April 2011
2011 Prohibited Substances List, effective 4 April 2011

 

 

 

 EADCMRs version applicable exclusively to the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, please view the resources centre on the FEI Cleansport website (www.feicleansport.org) 


Medication Control at FEI Competitions ¦ Return to top

In order to ensure a level playing field and protect the welfare of the horse the FEI, like all other sporting Federations undertakes a  programme of testing for  substances that are prohibited in a horse's system during competitions. Testing for such substances is undertaken not only to prevent the enhancement of performance, but also because they are detrimental to the health and welfare of the horse. Please refer to the Athletes' Guide and How Testing Works.


Information for Treating Veterinarians ¦ Return to top

The welfare of the horse is the paramount priority for the FEI. If you compete under FEI rules, your horse (and you) could be tested for Prohibited Substances, so you must be aware of what medications your horse has received and ensure with your advisers that they are not accidentally in your horses system at the time of competition. The FEI List of Detection Times will help you know what are the known last detection time for some frequently used medications. Part of your role is to ensure that no horse competes before it is ready, and certainly not by having to use medications. 

Important Notes on Elective Testing

For Elective Testing, please refer to the Veterinary Regulations 12th edition.

List of Detection Times
 

Information for Treating/Team Veterinarians on the FEI List of Detection Times, 4 July 2006

Should your horse require medication either just before an event, or during, what is given must be agreed with the FEI Veterinary Delegate present at the event as being suitable to allow the horse to compete without any unfair advantage. If that is not agreed, then either the horse will not be allowed to compete, or if a test is undertaken, punitive sanctions could be applied. The FEI List of Detection Times is designed to help in decisions about treatment before an event.

Copies of the relevant forms that are in use at FEI events as part of the above Medication Control Regulations follow. They are not to be completed before arrival at an FEI event and have no validity unless appropriately signed by relevant FEI Officials.

ETUE 1 - Authorisation for Emergency Treatment (i.e. involving medication with a Prohibited Substance at or close to an Event) 
 
ETUE 2 - Declaration for the Administration of altrenogest (e.g. Regumate) to mares competing in FEI competitions 
 

NEW AGREED FORMAT FOR MEDICATION 3!

MEDICATION FORM 3 - Authorisation for the use of Medication not on the Prohibited Substances list (e.g. rehydration fluids and antibiotics) 
 

ELECTIVE TESTING FORM 4 - Application Form for Elective testing

For further related forms such as veterinary reports and MCP order forms, please click here.


Information regarding FEI Laboratories ¦ Return to top

FEI Standard for Laboratories applicable to cases having occured after 5 April 2010:
FEI Standard for Laboratories 

FEI Approved Laboratories 
 


Annual Reports for Medication Control (FEI Groups I and II only) ¦ Return to top

Medication Reports:
MCP Annual Report 2010
MCP Annual Report 2009
MCP Annual Report 2008
MCP Annual Report 2007
MCP Annual Report 2005
MCP Annual Report 2004
MCP Annual Report 2003

Negative Results (MCP Programme):
Negative Medication Control Tests 2012

Negative Medication Control Tests 2011
Negative Medication Control Tests 2010
Negative Medication Control Tests 2009
Negative Medication Control Tests 2008
Negative Medication Control Tests 2007
Negative Medication Control Tests 2006
Negative Medication Control Tests 2005

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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