Types of prohibited substances (Hazard) Arguments supporting the step
Medications
Doping agents Endogenous
(hormones)
Dietary & environmental
contaminants
1-Societal values
(fairness, level playing field
ethics, animal welfare...)
2-Policy - Regulation
3- Risk analysis
Control of drug exposure (EHSLC approach)
Exposure assessment
(population survey)
3.1-Risk assessment
(science)
Zero tolerance approach
for exposure
Selection of statistical risk to
establish a cutoff value to
predict exposure
In house analytical cutoff
threshold
(cocaine, morphine) 3.3-Risk
communication
Permanent
refinement of
analytical methods
(parent compounds,
metabolites...)
Published
international
threshold
(hormones)
Published
international
or regional....
(theobromine)
Recommendation to food
manufacturers to improve
quality control
3.2-Risk
management
(scientifically
sound)
Types of prohibited substances (Hazard) Arguments supporting the step
Doping agents
Dietary & environmental
contaminants Medications
1-Societal values (fairness,
level playing field ethics,
animal welfare...
Control of drug effect 2-Policy - Regulation
Endogenous
(hormones)
3-Risk analysis
(EHSLC approach)
Systemic
(e.g. NSAID) Systemic & Non Systemic (e.g. local anesthetics)Non Systemic
(e.g. corticosteroids)
- A single plasma drug concentration can
be an univocal biomarker of drug effect - Urine is a surrogate of plasma
A single plasma or urine
concentration cannot be an
univocal biomarker of drug effect
Determination of irrelevant plasma and urine
concentration (IPC & IUC) using a PK/PD approach ascertained from PK/PDAn IPC/IUC cannot be
Decision of a HSL i.e. of In house LOD
a cutoff concentration
that guarantees no effect
Agreed operational HSL
for the control of good
some exposureControl of veterinary practices
3.3-Risk
communication
Establishment of a detection time by
racing organization using HSL
Recommendation of a withholding time by the treating veterinarian
(detection time + safety span)
Establishment of a DT corresponding to
selected good veterinary practices
3.1-Risk assessment
(science)
3.2-Risk
management
(scientifically
sound)
a
b
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