Just Say No, the familiar rallying cry in the nation\u27s drug war now has a place at race tracks, show rings, and equine clinics across the country. Despite repeated warnings from the animal health industry and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration 7 some cost-conscious consumers continue to fool themselves and endanger the horses under their care with unapproved, bargainpriced products that masquerade as the real thing.\u27 , The counterfeit products may contain harmful impurities or ingredients not listed on the product\u27s label. What\u27s more, veterinarians and trainers who use them could be held liable for any harmful side effects they cause
a b s t r a c t Sixty-seven million pounds of horsemeat derived from American horses were sent abroa...
Horseracing in the United States may be in serious trouble. Thirty-four horses have died at the San...
The counterfeiting of medicinal products is a growing concern for patients, the pharmaceutical indus...
Just Say No, the familiar rallying cry in the nation\u27s drug war now has a place at race tracks, ...
CONTENTS HSUS Working to End Use of Drugs at Tracks--New Bill Introduced in House & Senate Why Do ...
Some time during mid-january, hearings on a new bill, intended to stop the misuse of drugs in raceho...
In recent years, the potential for anabolic steroid abuse in equine sports has increased due to the ...
Counterfeit pharmaceuticals are a serious and ever-growing threat to public safety. Monitoring the t...
When I chose the title, Counterfeit Drugs: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, some of my colleagues at ...
Pharmaceutical counterfeiting is a global threat that can kill patients, contributes to the rise of ...
This Comment addresses the prominence of horse racing in California and the resulting tendency of so...
Counterfeit and adulterated prescription drugs have caused serious harm to consumers when these tain...
Cue: While livestock farmers should make every effort to stop their animals becoming sick, some ill...
An analysis was made of the horses racing at Prairie Meadows race track in Altoona, Iowa during 1993...
INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND: The number of publications for most common drug violations in racehorses is...
a b s t r a c t Sixty-seven million pounds of horsemeat derived from American horses were sent abroa...
Horseracing in the United States may be in serious trouble. Thirty-four horses have died at the San...
The counterfeiting of medicinal products is a growing concern for patients, the pharmaceutical indus...
Just Say No, the familiar rallying cry in the nation\u27s drug war now has a place at race tracks, ...
CONTENTS HSUS Working to End Use of Drugs at Tracks--New Bill Introduced in House & Senate Why Do ...
Some time during mid-january, hearings on a new bill, intended to stop the misuse of drugs in raceho...
In recent years, the potential for anabolic steroid abuse in equine sports has increased due to the ...
Counterfeit pharmaceuticals are a serious and ever-growing threat to public safety. Monitoring the t...
When I chose the title, Counterfeit Drugs: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, some of my colleagues at ...
Pharmaceutical counterfeiting is a global threat that can kill patients, contributes to the rise of ...
This Comment addresses the prominence of horse racing in California and the resulting tendency of so...
Counterfeit and adulterated prescription drugs have caused serious harm to consumers when these tain...
Cue: While livestock farmers should make every effort to stop their animals becoming sick, some ill...
An analysis was made of the horses racing at Prairie Meadows race track in Altoona, Iowa during 1993...
INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND: The number of publications for most common drug violations in racehorses is...
a b s t r a c t Sixty-seven million pounds of horsemeat derived from American horses were sent abroa...
Horseracing in the United States may be in serious trouble. Thirty-four horses have died at the San...
The counterfeiting of medicinal products is a growing concern for patients, the pharmaceutical indus...