Maryland Racing Commission Medication Guidelines
|
|
|
- Ann Gibson
- 10 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Maryland Racing Commission Medication Guidelines August 1, 2015
2
3 Maryland Racing Medication Guidelines The Mid Atlantic racing states have joined together to implement a uniform medication and drug testing program. The following Maryland Racing Commission rules and procedures are in place in the state of Maryland as of August 1, 2015: 1. Salix (furosemide), pursuant to Commission supervised administration, is the only medication that can be administered to a horse within 24 hours of its race. 2. The administration of any adjunct medication within 24 hours of a horse s race is strictly forbidden. 3. There is a category of medications called Controlled Therapeutic Substances. This category contains a list of 26 therapeutic medications that have been recognized as necessary in the routine treatment of illness or injury in the horse. Withdrawal time guidance and uniform laboratory detection thresholds for these medications are being provided as a safe harbor for horsemen. You are strongly encouraged to restrict your use of medications to those on the Controlled Therapeutic Substances list, which will be amended from time-to-time. The current Controlled Therapeutic Substances list, together with recommended withdrawal times, dosage and testing detection thresholds is as follows: 4. Although five nonsteriodial anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are contained on the Controlled Therapeutic Substances list - diclofenac, firocoxib, flunixin, ketoprofen, phenylbutazone - they should not be used in combination and only one of these NSAIDs may be present in a post-race sample. ACEPROMAZINE ALBUTEROL 10 ng/ml HEPS in urine Single IV dose of acepromazine at 0.05 mg/kg 72 hours 1 ng/ml HEPS in urine 720 micrograms total dose intra- nasal only. Based upon dosing up to 4 times per day 1
4 BETAMETHASONE 7 days 10 pg/ml of plasma or serum IA administration of 9 mg of Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate and Betamethasone Acetate Injectable Suspension, USP (American Regent product # ) in one articular space BUTORPHANOL CLENBUTEROL 300 ng/ml of total butorphanol in urine or 2 ng/ml of free butorphanol in plasma or serum Single IV dose of butorphanol as Torbugesic (butorphanol tartrate) at 0.1 mg/kg 14 Days 140 pg/ml of urine or LOD in plasma or serum Oral administration of clenbuterol as Ventipulmin syrup (Boehringer-Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc., NADA ) at 0.8 mcg/kg twice a day DANTROLENE DETOMIDINE 100 pg/ml 5-hydroxydantrolene in plasma or serum Oral administration of 500 mg of dantrolene as paste (compounding pharmacy) or capsule formulation (Proctor and Gamble) 72 hours 1 ng/ml of carboxydetomidine in urine; LOD for detomidine in plasma or serum Single sublingual dose detomidine (Dormosedan gel at 40 mcg/kg) DEXAMETHASONE 72 hours 5 pg/ml of plasma or serum IM and IV administration of dexamethasone sodium phosphate or oral administration of dexamethasone at 0.05 mg/kg regardless of route 2
5 DICLOFENAC 5 ng/ml of plasma or serum Five inch ribbon topical application of 1% diclofenac liposomal cream formulation. (Surpass Topical Anti-Inflammatory Cream, IDEXX Pharmaceuticals) DMSO - DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE 10 mcg/ml of plasma or serum Intravenous FIROCOXIB FLUNIXIN FUROSEMIDE 14 days 20 ng/ml of plasma or serum Oral administration of firocoxib as EQUIOXX oral paste at a daily dose of 0.1 mg/kg for four days 32 hours 20 ng/ml of plasma or serum Single IV dose of flunixin as Banamine (flunixin meglumine) at 1.1 mg/kg 4 hours 100 ng/ml of plasma or serum Single IV dose of furosemide up to 500 mg GLYCOPYRROLATE ISOFLUPREDONE 3 pg/ml plasma or serum Single IV dose of 1 mg of glycopyrrolate as Glycopyrrolate Injection, USP (American Regent product # ) 7 days 100 pg/ml plasma or serum 10 milligrams total dose subcutaneous or 20 milligrams total dose in one articular space 3
6 KETOPROFEN LIDOCAINE 24 hours 2 ng/ml of plasma or serum Single IV dose of ketoprofen as Ketofen at 2.2 mg/kg 72 hours 20 pg/ml of total 30H-lidocaine in plasma or serum 200 mg of lidocaine as its hydrochloride salt administered subcutaneously MEPIVACAINE 72 hours 10 ng/ml total hydroxymepivacaine in urine or above LOD of mepivacaine in plasma or serum Single 0.07 mg/kg subcutaneous dose of mepivacaine METHOCARBAMOL 1 ng/ml of plasma or serum Single IV dose of 15 mg/kg methocarbamol as Robaxin or 5 grams orally METHYLPREDNISOLONE (DEPO-MEDROL ) The testing threshold for methylprednisolone acetate (Depo-Medrol) is 100 pg/ml plasma. This testing threshold is based upon the administration of a total dose of 100 mg methylprednisolone as methylprednisolone acetate in one articular space. The recommended withdrawal time for this administration is a minimum of at least 21 days, but there is a footnote warning that intramuscular (IM) administrations can result in plasma concentrations that can exceed the testing threshold for weeks or months. It is important to understand that the testing threshold can be exceeded if there is: 1) an IM injection; 2) an injection in more than one articular space, 3) a different formulation (e.g., compounded) of methylprednisolone, and 4) an injection into a subcutaneous space, i.e. not injecting into the right spot. This is of particular concern when injecting stifles and hocks, as a portion of the medication often is inadvertently deposited into tissues outside the joint capsule. It is important to understand that when a portion of this drug is placed outside the joint capsule of any joint, an intra-muscular or subcutaneous injection will be the result. Accordingly, it is recommended that 1) Depo-Medrol should not be 4
7 administered to any horse a trainer wishes to race in the Mid-Atlantic region New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia and Virginia; and 2) a trainer who chooses to race a horse that has been treated with Depo-Medrol despite this warning should, at his/ her expense, get the horse tested prior to entry to ensure that the horse will test below the testing threshold of 100 pg/ml plasma. The testing threshold of 100 pg/ml plasma will be enforced. OMEPRAZOLE 24 hours 1 ng/ml of urine Single oral dose of omeprazole as Gastrogard at 3.9 mg/kg PHENYLBUTAZONE 24 hours 2 mcg/ml of plasma or serum Single IV dose of phenylbutazone at 4.0 mg/kg PREDNISOLONE 1 ng/ml serum or plasma 1 mg/kg orally PROCAINE PENICILLIN (administration within 30 days of a race must be reported to the Stewards and the horse must be submitted to 6-hour pre-race surveillance) May not be administered following entry into a race 25 ng/ml plasma or serum Intramuscular TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE 7 days 100 pg/ml of plasma or serum Total dose of 9mg in one articular space XYLAZINE 0.01 ng/mg of plasma or serum Intravenous 5
8 PLEASE NOTE - All horses used in the administration studies exceeded 1,000 lbs. When dosing a horse smaller than 1,000 lbs, trainers and veterinarians may need to consider decreasing the total dose or increasing the time of dosing prior to racing. 5. It is recognized that there are medications that may be used in the treatment of illness or injury in the horse that are not on the Controlled Therapeutic Substances List and for which no treatment guidance or uniform testing levels are provided. Horsemen and veterinarians are strongly cautioned to withdraw a horse from racing for a sufficient period of time after the administration of a medication not on the Controlled Therapeutic Substances list to ensure against a positive drug test. Substances that do not affect the organ systems of a horse such as antibiotics, anti-microbials, vaccines, etc. (except for procaine penicillin and levamisole) are not prohibited and are not the subject of testing. 6. Clenbuterol may not be administered to a horse within 14 days of its next race. 6
9 Cobalt A blood specimen from a horse found to contain cobalt in excess of 25 nanograms per milliliter of blood plasma or serum shall be considered a positive finding. The Stewards and Judges shall be instructed to apply this regulation in the following manner: 1) A horse which tests for cobalt between 25 nanograms per milliliter of blood plasma or serum and 50 nanograms per milliliter of blood plasma or serum shall be placed on the vets list and not be permitted to start in a race until the horse tests for cobalt below 25 nanograms per milliliter of blood plasma or serum. All costs associated with any retesting shall be paid for by the owner of the horse. 2) A horse whose cobalt level exceeds 50 nanograms per milliliter of blood plasma or serum shall be disqualified, the trainer of the horse shall be suspended and/or fined at the discretion of the Stewards or Judges and assessed points under the multiple medication violation point system. As previously stated the horse shall be placed on the vets list and not permitted to start in a race until the horse tests for cobalt below 25 nanograms per milliliter of blood plasma or serum. All costs associated with retesting the horse shall be paid for by the owner of the horse. 7
10 THIRD PARTY LASIX ADMINISTRATION PROCEDURES The administration of Salix (furosemide), to a horse on race-day will be by a Maryland Racing Commission designated veterinarian and according to the following rules and procedures: 1. The only medication allowed to be administered to a horse within 24 hours of its race is Salix (furosemide). 2. The administration of any adjunct medication within 24 hours of the horse s race is strictly forbidden. 3. A Commission designated veterinarian who does not practice on the grounds will be administering Salix. 4. All horses shall be administered Salix on the grounds of the operating racetrack in their assigned stall. 5. All horses declaring the use of Salix must be on the grounds of the operating track at least 4 hours prior to post time for their race. 6. Trainers or their representative not requesting the use of Salix shall declare their horse off of Salix at the time of entry. 7. Trainers or their representative are responsible to contact and inform the Salix Clerk at the operating track the dosage of Salix their horse is to receive. 8. The Salix Clerk will prepare a list of all horses scheduled to receive Salix, their dosage and their location at the operating racetrack. 9. The Veterinarian designated to administer Salix will identify the horse by its tattoo number, record the dosage and time of administration for each horse treated and make a written report to the Stewards and the State Veterinarian. 10. Trainers are responsible for having their representative present and available when the designated Veterinarian arrives to treat their horse. 8
11 11. If the Veterinarian designated to administer Salix cannot locate a horse for treatment or the trainers representative, the Veterinarian will contact the stewards and relay the information. 12. It is recommended that a horse receive Salix 4 hours prior to its race, at a dosage between 2 cc s and 10 cc s. Salix will be administered IV only. 13. Under no circumstance will Salix be permitted to be administered to a horse within 3 hours of its race. 14. A horse that is entered on Salix and does not receive Salix will not be permitted to run. 15. The State Veterinarian is responsible for determining a horses eligibility for the use of Salix and also obtaining and verifying the proper documentation for a first-time Salix horse. Salix Dosage Information Any horse entered to run in Maryland and designated to use Salix will be administered Salix by First Equine Horse Heath Services LLC. The trainer or authorized agent is responsible for providing the Salix Clerk with the proper dosage information for their horse. It is recommended that the Salix Clerk be contacted immediately upon the horse s entry: MRC Salix Clerk Melanie Martin or (301) ex
12 Salix Treatment Schedule Race Post Treatment 1 12:35 8:35-9:35 2 1:03 9:03-10:03 3 1:31 9:31-10:31 4 1:59 9:59-10:59 5 2:28 10:28-11:28 6 2:56 10:56-11:56 7 3:35 11:25-12:25 8 3:55 11:55-12:55 9 4:24 12:24-1:24 Times are approximate. No horse will be treated within 3 hours of post time 10
13 MULTIPLE MEDICATION VIOLATION SYSTEM 1. A trainer who receives a penalty for a medication violation based upon a horse testing positive for a Class 1 5 medication with Penalty Class A D, as provided in the most recent version of the Association of Racing Commissioners International Uniform Classification Guidelines for Foreign Substances, shall be assigned points as follows: Penalty / Class Points for Controlled Medication Points for Non Controlled Medication Class A n/a 6 Class B 2 4 Class C 1 2 Class D 1/ The points assigned to a medication violation by the stewards or judges shall not be applied until a final adjudication of the enforcement of any such violation. 3. A trainer s cumulative points for violations in all racing jurisdictions shall be maintained by the Association of Racing Commissioners International. Once all appeals are waived or exhausted, the points shall immediately become part of the trainer s official record and shall be considered by the Commission in its determination to subject the trainer to the mandatory enhanced penalties by the stewards or judges as provided in this regulation. 4. Multiple positive tests for the same medication incurred by a trainer prior to delivery of the official notice by the laboratory may be treated as a single violation. In the case of a positive test indicating multiple substances found in a single post-race sample, the stewards or judges may treat each substance found as an individual violation for which points will be assigned. 5. The stewards or judges shall consider all points for violations in all racing jurisdictions as contained in the trainer s official record when determining whether the mandatory enhancements provided in this regulation shall be imposed. 11
14 6. In addition to the penalty for the underlying offense, the following penalty shall be imposed upon a licensed trainer based upon the cumulative points contained in their official record: Points Suspension in Days or more Multiple medication points are not a substitute for the current penalty system and are intended to be an additional uniform penalty when the licensee: (a) Has more than one violation for the relevant time period; and (b) Exceeds the permissible number of points. 8. The suspension periods, as provided in C(6) of this regulation, shall run consecutive to any suspension imposed for the underlying offense. 9. The stewards or judges ruling shall distinguish between the penalty for the underlying offense and any penalty based upon a steward s or judge s review of a the trainer s cumulative points and regulatory record, which may be considered an aggravating factor in a case. 10. Any trainer who has received points for a medication violation shall have their points expunged from their record as follows: Penalty Classification A B C D Time to Expungement Permanent 3 years 2 years 1 year 12
15 13
16 Maryland s Thoroughbred Racetracks: Pimlico Race Course 5201 Park Heights Avenue Baltimore, MD (410) Laurel Park 198 Laurel Race Track Road Laurel, MD (301) TIMONIUM PURSES 2012 Maryland Proposed State Purses Fair York vs Road Timonium, MD CHARLES TOWN (410) POSSIBLE 2012 TIMONIUM PURSES MDN,/SPW. Maryland s Standardbred 22,000 26,000 Racetracks: 25,000 Total On Site Revenue To Purse Account $430,773 $372,160 MDN. 25,000 13,000 21,000 18,000 MDN. 16,000 12,000 16,000 14,000 MDN. Total 10,000 Purses Paid 8,000 15,000 ($882,000) ($1,477,470) 12,000 MDN. 8,000 6,500 13,000 10,000 MDN. Bonus 5,000Award 5,000 11,000 ($4,905) ($6,820) 9,000 5,000/OPEN Expense Sharing 12,000 $0 ($150,000) 13,000 7,500/OPEN 13,000 14,000 10,000/OPEN 14,000 15,000 25,000/OPEN Number Of Live Days 18, , NW1 IN ,000 9,000 9,000 NW1IN Number ,000 Of Live Races 10,000 11, , NW 1 Avg IN 6MONTHS Overnight 5,000 Purse Per Race 11,000 11,000 $14,949 $17,801 11,000 NW 1 IN 6MONTHS 20,000 16,000 16,000 NW 2 Avg 5,000 Overnight Purses Per Day 9,000 11,000 $126,000 $147,747 10,000 NW2 Total 7,500 Number Of Starters 10,000 16, , NW2 10,000 11,000 18,000 13,000 Avg Number Of Starters Per Day NW2 14,000 12,000 15,000 NW3 Avg 5,000 Number Of Starters Per 10,000 Race 11, , NW3 8,000 12,000 16,000 12,000 NW3 12,000 13,000 14,000 NW4 5,000 11,000 11,000 12,000 NW4 15,000 14,000 14,000 STR ,000 20,000 18,000 STR./ANY 16,000 16,000 OT/NW2 23,OOO 30,000 27,000 2OT/25,000 25,000 31,000 29,000 OPEN/ALW. 30,000 30,000 Rosecroft Raceway 6336 Rosecroft Drive Fort Washington, MD (301) Maryland Racing Commission 300 E. Towsontowne Boulevard Towson, Maryland (410) Fax: (410) [email protected] Ocean Downs Racetrack Race Track Rd Berlin, MD (410)
2014 Medication Guidelines March 18 th, 2014
From: Mary A. Robinson VMD PhD, Co-director Penn Vet Equine Pharmacology Laboratory George Crawford, Executive Director of PA Harness Racing Commission RE: 2014 Medication Guidelines Introduction The treatment
Frank Zanzuccki, Executive Director. See Summary below for explanation of exception to calendar requirement
LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY NEW JERSEY RACING COMMISSION Horse Racing Medication and Testing Procedures Proposed Amendment: Authorized By: N.J.A.C. 13:70-14A.9 New Jersey Racing Commission, Frank Zanzuccki,
GR4 CHAPTER 4 DRUGS AND MEDICATIONS
CHAPTER 4 GR401 Determining the Equine Drugs and Medications Designation for Each Breed or Discipline GR402 Testing GR403 Cooperation GR404 Responsibility and Accountability of Trainers GR405 Equine Drugs
Review of the Current Status of Thresholds/Withdrawal Time Guidelines for Therapeutic Medications in Performance Horses
Review of the Current Status of Thresholds/Withdrawal Time Guidelines for Therapeutic Medications in Performance Horses Wendy A. Spencer, PhD; Fernanda C. Camargo, DVM, PhD; Wojtek Karpiesiuk, PhD; Charlie
2012 guidelines for DRUGS AND MEDICATIONS
2012 guidelines for DRUGS AND MEDICATIONS 800.633.2472 LAST REVISED NOVEMBER 1, 2011 Please direct all inquires to: United States Equestrian Federation Equine Drugs and Medications Program 956 King Avenue,
Legal and Ethical Veterinary Compounding. Scott D. Stanley, Ph.D., Professor University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
Legal and Ethical Veterinary Compounding Scott D. Stanley, Ph.D., Professor University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine American Association of Equine Practitioners 2009 Equine Chemistry
2015 GUIDELINES FOR DRUGS AND MEDICATIONS
2015 GUIDELINES FOR DRUGS AND MEDICATIONS 800.633.2472 LAST REVISED DECEMBER 2014 PLEASE DIRECT ALL INQUIRES TO: United States Equestrian Federation Equine Drugs and Medications Program 956 King Avenue,
What s in your medicine cabinet: a guide to the common horse drugs. Dr. Chris Bell BSc, DVM, MVetSc, DACVS
What s in your medicine cabinet: a guide to the common horse drugs Dr. Chris Bell BSc, DVM, MVetSc, DACVS Have you ever had the call that your horse is colicky or been the stable owner/trainer that finds
www.pahha.com Harrah s Philadelphia Casino & Racetrack Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs
www.pahha.com Harrah s Philadelphia Casino & Racetrack Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs TABLE OF CONTENTS Contact Information.... 2 Using the Fax-On-Demand System Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs... 3 Harrah s
IACUC Guideline RODENT ANESTHESIA & ANALGESIA FORMULARY
Background This guideline is designed to provide a single source of information for investigators that use rodents models of biomedical disease and discovery. The following tables reference contemporary
STUDENT-ATHLETE DRUG EDUCATION AND TESTING POLICY
STUDENT-ATHLETE DRUG EDUCATION AND TESTING POLICY I. INTRODUCTION. The overall goal of Rogers State University's Student-Athlete Drug Education and Testing Policy is to promote a year-round drug free environment
New Credentialing Requirements for Washington s Medical Assistants Effective July 1, 2013
New Credentialing Requirements for Washington s Medical Assistants Effective Emily R. Studebaker WASCA General Counsel Garvey Schubert Barer 1191 Second Avenue, Suite 1800 Seattle, WA 98101 Direct 206.816.1417
Office of Clinical Standards and Quality / Survey & Certification Group
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 7500 Security Boulevard, Mail Stop C2-21-16 Baltimore, Maryland 21244-1850 Office of Clinical Standards and Quality / Survey
RANDOM DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN COMPETITIVE ACTIVITIES
Administrative Rule RANDOM DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN COMPETITIVE ACTIVITIES Code JCDAE-R Issued 06/14 Testing Coordinator The athletic director will coordinate and supervise
the AMA Pro Racing Substance Abuse Policy, and
AMA Pro Racing Substance Abuse Policy a. In the interest of maintaining the integrity of motorcycle sports, AMA Pro Racing has established a Substance Abuse Policy. b. Random tests for drugs and alcohol
DRUG DOSE CALCULATIONS
FINDING THE ORDERED DOSE The ordered dose is the most simple dosage calculation for the prehospital care provider. In this type of problem, the paramedic is given an order to administer to a patient. There
RULES OF THE TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
RULES OF THE TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES CHAPTER 0465-01-03 ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION BY UNLICENSED PERSONNEL TABLE OF CONTENTS 0465-01-03-.01 Purpose 0465-01-03-.06
RMTC Security/Surveillance Committee Report
RMTC Security/Surveillance Committee Report Subsequent to the International Summit on Race day Medication Dr. Lewis formed an ad hoc committee to address the following charges: 1. Review the work of the
2010 CRIMINAL CODE SENTENCING PROVISIONS. Effective July 29, 2010
010 CRIMINAL CODE SENTENCING PROVISIONS Effective July 9, 010-0- GENERAL CRIMES SENTENCING RANGES Class NON-DANGEROUS OFFENSES ( 13-70) First Offense ( 13-70(D)) MIT* MIN P MAX AGG* 3 4 5 10 1.5 3.5 3.5
Calculating Drug Dosages
Calculating Drug Dosages Calculating Doses from Prepared Strength Liquids, Tablets, and Capsules Calculating With Proportions 1. Convert to a consistent unit of measure. 2. Set up a proportion: Original
Ignition Interlocks: Every State, For Every Convicted Drunk Driver
Ignition Interlocks: Every State, For Every Convicted Drunk Driver In 2013, 10,076 people were killed in crashes caused by a drunk driver with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of.08 or greater. General
AJAX DOWNS 2015 Track Rules ORC Approved Apr 16/15
AJAX DOWNS 2015 Track Rules ORC Approved Apr 16/15 1. Ajax Downs will operate under the rules and regulations as set forth by the Ontario Racing Commission (ORC) and by American Quarter Horse Association
CHAPTER 15. AN ACT concerning rehabilitation of drug and alcohol dependent offenders and amending N.J.S.2C:35-14 and N.J.S.2C:35-15.
CHAPTER 15 AN ACT concerning rehabilitation of drug and alcohol dependent offenders and amending N.J.S.2C:35-14 and N.J.S.2C:35-15. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New
DRUG USE GUIDE: GOATS. Lionel J. Dawson. BVSc, MS, Diplomate ACT. College of Veterinary Medicine Oklahoma State University Stillwater, Oklahoma, 74078
DRUG USE GUIDE: GOATS Lionel J. Dawson BVSc, MS, Diplomate ACT College of Veterinary Medicine Oklahoma State University Stillwater, Oklahoma, 74078 Introduction Live animals are considered unprocessed
CHAPTER 65. 1. Section 2 of P.L.1989, c.34 (C.13:1E-48.2) is amended to read as follows:
CHAPTER 65 AN ACT concerning medical waste disposal, amending and supplementing P.L.1989, c.34, supplementing P.L.1977, c.74 (C.58:10A-1 et seq.), and amending P.L.1988, c.61. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate
Part 2 Peace Officer Training and Certification Act
Part 2 Peace Officer Training and Certification Act 53-6-201 Short title. This part is known as the "Peace Officer Training and Certification Act." Enacted by Chapter 234, 1993 General Session 53-6-202
Pharmacy Technician Training Program. Minimum Competencies
1. Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Technician Training Program Minimum Competencies 1.1 The candidate shall be familiar with the mission of pharmacy and the various permitted pharmacy practice sites. The candidate
2014 Changes in DUI Law
2014 Changes in DUI Law Mississippi Code 63-11-30: All the following changes take effect on October 1, 2014. Driving under the influence as provided by 63-11-30: (1) It is unlawful for a person to drive
CHAPTER 73 HOUSE BILL 2294 AN ACT
House Engrossed State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-second Legislature First Regular Session CHAPTER HOUSE BILL AN ACT AMENDING SECTIONS -.0, -0.0, - AND -, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES; RELATING
Introduction to Enteris BioPharma
Introduction to Enteris BioPharma Enteris BioPharma Intelligent Solutions for Oral Drug Delivery Privately held, New Jersey based biotech company Owned solely by Victory Park Capital, a large Chicago based
SENATE BILL 871. By Dickerson BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE:
SENATE BILL 871 By Dickerson AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 33; Title 53; Title 56 and Title 63, relative to substance abuse. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE:
ALABAMA s FELONY DUI STATUTE- A HISTORY. [This document was originally prepared by AOC and was later revised and updated by Patrick Mahaney.
ALABAMA s FELONY DUI STATUTE- A HISTORY [This document was originally prepared by AOC and was later revised and updated by Patrick Mahaney.] Felony DUI, as a statutory offense under the Alabama Code, was
Drug Testing and Student-Athletes in Nebraska
Substance Abuse Program for Student-Athletes The abuse and misuse of drugs and alcohol is a major problem for all segments of contemporary American society. Student-athletes aren t necessarily more likely
HORSE RACING ALBERTA ACT
Province of Alberta Revised Statutes of Alberta 2000 Current as of June 12, 2013 Office Consolidation Published by Alberta Queen s Printer Alberta Queen s Printer 7 th Floor, Park Plaza 10611-98 Avenue
Emergency Rules. Notice of New York State Racing and Wagering Board Emergency Rules
Notice of New York State Racing and Wagering Board Emergency Rules Emergency Rules October 19, 2012 (in effect): Voiding a claim for a horse that is vanned off the track, within one hour of the race, at
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Chapter 558: MARIJUANA, SCHEDULED DRUGS, IMITATION SCHEDULED DRUGS AND HYPODERMIC APPARATUSES HEADING: PL 1989, c. 384, 7 (rpr); PL 1997, c. 340, 4 (rpr) Table of Contents
No. 76. An act relating to civil penalties for possession of marijuana. (H.200) It is hereby enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Vermont:
No. 76. An act relating to civil penalties for possession of marijuana. (H.200) It is hereby enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Vermont: * * * Criminal Penalties and Civil Penalties for Marijuana
Don t Let Money Go to Waste. Learn to Bill Discarded Drugs Correctly.
Don t Let Money Go to Waste. Learn to Bill Discarded Drugs Correctly. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently released Transmittal 1962 clarifying the use of modifier JW and how to
AN INFORMATIONAL BRIEF PREPARED FOR MEMBERS OF THE OHIO GENERAL ASSEMBLY BY THE LEGISLATIVE SERVICE COMMISSION STAFF
Members Only AN INFORMATIONAL BRIEF PREPARED FOR MEMBERS OF THE OHIO GENERAL ASSEMBLY BY THE LEGISLATIVE SERVICE COMMISSION STAFF An Updated Summary of Ohio OVI and OVUAC Law* Volume 128 Issue 1 PREPARED
THE RANDOM DRUG TESTING PROGRAM RDT VISION STATEMENT
THE RANDOM DRUG TESTING PROGRAM RDT VISION STATEMENT The Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Procedures at North Harrison High School are focused upon the welfare of students. The policy and procedures support
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:
NOTE: This bill has been prepared for the signatures of the appropriate legislative officers and the Governor. To determine whether the Governor has signed the bill or taken other action on it, please
LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO Sixty-third Legislature First Regular Session - 2015 IN THE SENATE SENATE BILL NO. 1026
LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO Sixty-third Legislature First Regular Session - 0 IN THE SENATE SENATE BILL NO. 0 BY JUDICIARY AND RULES COMMITTEE 0 0 0 0 AN ACT RELATING TO DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE;
RECONSTITUTING MEDICATIONS: HOW TO FLUFF UP MEDICATIONS
RECONSTITUTING MEDICATIONS: HOW TO FLUFF UP MEDICATIONS After the completion of this module you will be able to: Define medication reconstitution. Read a medication label. Reconstitute a medication. Calculate
Hypoglycemia (Technician-Paramedic) Protocol revised October 2008
Hypoglycemia (Technician-Paramedic) Protocol revised October 2008 Preamble Prolonged hypoglycemia may result in serious neurologic complications and death. Glucose and glucagon can be administered to correct
Dosage Calculations INTRODUCTION. L earning Objectives CHAPTER
CHAPTER 5 Dosage Calculations L earning Objectives After completing this chapter, you should be able to: Solve one-step pharmaceutical dosage calculations. Set up a series of ratios and proportions to
PHARMACISTS AND PHARMACY TECHNICIANS PROFESSION REGULATION
Province of Alberta HEALTH PROFESSIONS ACT PHARMACISTS AND PHARMACY TECHNICIANS PROFESSION REGULATION Alberta Regulation 129/2006 With amendments up to and including Alberta Regulation 90/2011 Office Consolidation
Physician Assistant Licensing Act
45:9-27.10. Short title 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Physician Assistant Licensing Act." L.1991,c.378,s.1. 45:9-27.11. Definitions 2. As used in this act: "Approved program" means
2014, That Was The Year That Was Greg Baran, RPh, MA, FMPA Baran Consulting LLC
2014, That Was The Year That Was Greg Baran, RPh, MA, FMPA Baran Consulting LLC Objectives 1. Review the changes to the pharmacy practice act related to sterile compounding. 2. Understand the role of the
BLINN COLLEGE ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY/PROCEDURE MANUAL
BLINN COLLEGE ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY/PROCEDURE MANUAL SUBJECT: Athletic Department Drug EFFECTIVE DATE: 9-14-10 Testing Policy and Procedure REVISION DATE: 8-28-12 The Blinn College Administration and the
Nursing 113. Pharmacology Principles
Nursing 113 Pharmacology Principles 1. The study of how drugs enter the body, reach the site of action, and are removed from the body is called a. pharmacotherapeutics b. pharmacology c. pharmacodynamics
The Horse Racing Industry in Delaware
The Horse Racing Industry in Delaware Mark Davis A Little History on the Sport Horse racing is one of the oldest of all sports, and its basic concept has undergone virtually no change over the centuries
Pennsylvania DUI Handbook
Pennsylvania DUI Handbook Published by: The Martin Law Firm, P.C. The Martin Law Firm, P.C. 725 Skippack Pike, Suite 337 Blue Bell, PA 19422 215.646.3980 www.jbmartinlaw.com Although DUI drunk driving
BUCKS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR CONDUCTING AND OPERATING FOOD FACILITIES
BUCKS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR CONDUCTING AND OPERATING FOOD FACILITIES EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, 2014 BUCKS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR CONDUCTING
CITY OF ESSEXVILLE SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY
CITY OF ESSEXVILLE SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY Department of Transportation Regulated Employees (Original Adoption November 29, 1995, Latest Revision November 17, 2008) I. PURPOSE The City of Essexville ( Employer
42 4 1301. Driving under the influence driving while impaired driving with excessive alcoholic content definitions penalties.
42 4 1301. Driving under the influence driving while impaired driving with excessive alcoholic content definitions penalties. (1) (a) It is a misdemeanor for any person who is under the influence of alcohol
GOVERNMENT LAW ONLINE
GOVERNMENT LAW CENTER OF ALBANY LAW SCHOOL GOVERNMENT LAW ONLINE NEW YORK S SILLIEST RACING RULE JUNE 2003 80 New Scotland Avenue Albany, NY 12208 www.als.edu GOVERNMENT LAW ONLINE publications are available
PLEASE NOTE. For more information concerning the history of these regulations, please see the Table of Regulations.
PLEASE NOTE This document, prepared by the Legislative Counsel Office, is an office consolidation of this regulation, current to September 12, 2015. It is intended for information and reference purposes
D( desired ) Q( quantity) X ( amount ) H( have)
Name: 3 (Pickar) Drug Dosage Calculations Chapter 10: Oral Dosage of Drugs Example 1 The physician orders Lasix 40 mg p.o. daily. You have Lasix in 20 mg, 40 mg, and 80 mg tablets. If you use the 20 mg
Agency # 070.00 REGULATION 9 PHARMACEUTICAL CARE/PATIENT COUNSELING
Agency # 070.00 REGULATION 9 PHARMACEUTICAL CARE/PATIENT COUNSELING 09-00: PATIENT COUNSELING 09-00-0001--PATIENT INFORMATION, DRUG USE EVALUATION, AND PATIENT COUNSELING The intent of this regulation
Section II When you are finished with this section, you will be able to: Define medication (p 2) Describe how medications work (p 3)
Section II When you are finished with this section, you will be able to: Define medication (p 2) Describe how medications work (p 3) List the different medication effects (p5) List the ways that medications
Influence of ph Most local anesthetics are weak bases.
Local anesthetics The agent must depress nerve conduction. The agent must have both lipophilic and hydrophilic properties to be effective by parenteral injection. Structure-activity relationships The typical
Effective July 1, 2015 63-11-1. Short title 63-11-3. Definitions
Mississippi Implied Consent Law Effective July 1, 2015 63-11-1. Short title This chapter may be cited as the Mississippi Implied Consent Law. Source: Codes, 1942, 8175-01; Laws, 1971, ch. 515, 1, eff.
Failure to pay fines for the criminal offense can result in imprisonment for a period not exceeding 30 days.
LOCAL AND FEDERAL LAWS PERTAINING TO ALCOHOL AND DRUGS Following is a brief summary of District of Columbia and federal laws pertaining to alcohol and drugs. This is not an exhaustive list and is subject
Equine Sedation, Anesthesia and Analgesia
Equine Sedation, Anesthesia and Analgesia Janyce Seahorn, DACVAA, DACVIM-LA, DACVECC Lexington Equine Surgery and Sports Medicine Equine Veterinary Specialists Georgetown, KY The need for equine field
Chapter 813. Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants 2013 EDITION. Title 59 Page 307 (2013 Edition)
Chapter 813 2013 EDITION Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants GENERAL PROVISIONS 813.010 Driving under the influence of intoxicants; penalty 813.011 Felony driving under the influence of intoxicants;
Compensation Plan for Pharmacy Services
Compensation Plan for Pharmacy Services Attachment A Section 1 - Definitions ABC Pharmacy Agreement means an agreement between ABC and a Community Pharmacy as described in Schedule 2.1 of the Alberta Blue
All Wales Prescription Writing Standards
All Wales Prescription Writing Standards These standards should be read in conjunction with completing the All Wales Medication Chart e- learning package, available on the Learning@NHSWales internet site
NEW JERSEY STATE PROFILE
The National Hardcore Drunk Driver Project NEW JERSEY STATE PROFILE KEY HARDCORE DRUNK DRIVING LEGISLATION: Administrative License Revocation Yes High BAC Law (0.15 BAC or greater) Yes Enhanced Penalties
SAMPLE DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY
SAMPLE DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY (MISSISSIPPI) DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY DISCLAIMER WARNING!!! The attached Drug and Alcohol Policy is being furnished to you as a courtesy. Stonetrust Management Services highly
First Regular Session Seventieth General Assembly STATE OF COLORADO INTRODUCED SENATE SPONSORSHIP
First Regular Session Seventieth General Assembly STATE OF COLORADO INTRODUCED LLS NO. 1-00.01 Richard Sweetman x HOUSE BILL 1- HOUSE SPONSORSHIP Saine and McCann, Cooke and Johnston, SENATE SPONSORSHIP
! Person operates a motor vehicle or permits another to operate a motor vehicle
N.J.S.A. 39:4-50(a) Driving While Intoxicated SENTENCES & PENALTIES SELECTED MV OFFENSES! Person operates a motor vehicle or permits another to operate a motor vehicle! While under the influence of intoxicating
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Alyce Griffin Clarke Drug Court Act.
9-23-1. Short title This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Alyce Griffin Clarke Drug Court Act. HISTORY: SOURCES: Laws, 2003, ch. 515, 1, eff from and after July 1, 2003. 9-23-3. Legislative
This chapter summarizes Florida State statutes related to speed. Florida Statutes Annotated and Florida Administrative Code (FAC)
JURISDICTION: General References: FLORIDA This chapter summarizes Florida State statutes related to speed. Florida Statutes Annotated and Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Basis for a Speed Law Violation:
TOP 20 GENERAL RULES. Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 1 AND FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
TOP 20 GENERAL RULES AND FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF SUSPENSIONS? (Driver s License Suspension Guide) a. Automatic Suspensions on conviction: i. 21 years of age or older. TEX. TRANSP.
SURCHARGES. DMV Surcharges
SURCHARGES DMV Surcharges General. DMV Surcharges, including Regulatory Surcharges (as hereinafter defined), are assessed against drivers who commit certain violations of the motor vehicle laws of the
- 1 - First Time Pharmacy Managers (Revised 02/02/2011)
State of Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection Commission of Pharmacy 165 Capitol Avenue, Room 147 Hartford, CT 06106 - Telephone: 860-713-6070 ALL FIRST-TIME PHARMACY MANAGERS ARE REQUIRED TO
VETERINARY TECHNICIAN
MICHIGAN CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION JOB SPECIFICATION VETERINARY TECHNICIAN JOB DESCRIPTION Employees in this job perform various tasks to facilitate and support the work and research of professional veterinarians,
Preliminary Breath Test Law: Yes 28.35.031(b) Also applies to CMV operators 28.33.031 Implied Consent Law: Arrest Required (Yes/No): Yes 28.35.
STATE: General Reference: Basis for a DWI Charge: ALASKA Alaska Statutes ALASKA Standard DWI Offense: Illegal Per Se Law (BAC/BrAC): Presumption (BAC/BrAC): Types of Drugs/Drugs and Alcohol: Under the
STATE OF MICIDGAN DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS OFFICE OF FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE REGULATION
STATE OF MICIDGAN DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS OFFICE OF FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE REGULATION Before the Commissioner of the Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation In the matter of:
at least 1500 hours of Board-approved pharmacy internship experience, of which:
247 CMR 8. 00: PHARMACY INTERNS AND TECHNICIANS Section 8.01: Pharmacy Interns 8.02: Pharmacy Technicians 8.03: Pharmacy Technician Trainees 8.04: Certified Pharmacy Technicians 8.05: Requirements for
Veterinary Compounding
Veterinary Compounding Veterinarians occasionally use compounded preparations to meet a specific patient s medical need. The purpose of this brochure, created jointly by the Animal Health Institute (AHI),
Title 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE
Title 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE Chapter 51: SENTENCES OF IMPRISONMENT Table of Contents Part 3.... Section 1251. IMPRISONMENT FOR MURDER... 3 Section 1252. IMPRISONMENT FOR CRIMES OTHER THAN MURDER...
