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					Originally Posted by cmorioles  For me, if all horses need drugs to race, preventive or otherwise, there shouldn't be racing.  I can't think of any other sport for any type of being where this would even be considered. | 
	
 Other horse sports do.  The FEI, the Federation Equestre Internationale, for example at the Rolex International Three-Day Event here in KY now, has a list of 
permitted competition-day drugs, which includes certain levels of aspirin, banamine, and bute.  That's right - on competition day.   These drugs are not considered performance-enhancing at the allowable levels.  
And the FEI is twice as tough on testing and drugs as horse racing could ever dream of being.
The Olympics has a long list of competition-day allowable drugs, and levels, that athletes can use.  Includes albuterol and other "lung" (asthma) drugs.
We need to ban illegal performance enhancers.  Not helpful therapeutics.