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Baffert: Otomax Could Be Source Of Betamethasone Positive In Medina Spirit (Original Post) twogunsid May 2021 OP
Baffert's statement:... twogunsid May 2021 #1
I thought another horse had pissed on Medina Spirit's hay? AZSkiffyGeek May 2021 #2
Yes, or a cough syrup drinking groom or something... twogunsid May 2021 #3
Maybe just maybe ... CountAllVotes May 2021 #4
Translation: we paid a ton of money for drug masking agents, and I refuse Sibelius Fan May 2021 #5

twogunsid

(1,629 posts)
1. Baffert's statement:...
Tue May 11, 2021, 10:19 AM
May 2021

..."Following the Santa Anita Derby, Medina Spirit developed dermatitis on his hind end. I had him checked out by my veterinarian who recommended the use of an anti-fungal ointment called Otomax. The veterinary recommendation was to apply this ointment daily to give the horse relief, help heal the dermatitis and prevent it from spreading. My barn followed this recommendation and Medina Spirit was treated with Otomax once a day up until the day before the Kentucky Derby.

Yesterday, I was informed that one of the substances in Otomax is betamethasone. While we do not know definitively that this was the source of the alleged 21 picograms found in Medina Spirit’s post-race blood sample, and our investigation is continuing, I have been told by equine pharmacology experts that this could explain the test results. As such, I wanted to be forthright about this fact as soon as I learned of this information.

As I have stated, my investigation is continuing and we do not know for sure if this ointment was the cause of the test results or if the test results are even accurate, as they have yet to be confirmed by the split sample. However, again, I have been told that a finding of a small amount, such as 21 picograms, could be consistent with application of this type of ointment.

I intend to continue to investigate and I will continue to be transparent. In the meantime, I want to reiterate two points I made when this matter initially came to light. First, I had no knowledge of how betamethasone could have possibly found its way into Medina Spirit (until now), and this has never been a case of attempting to game the system or get an unfair advantage. Second, horse racing must address its regulatory problem when it comes to substances which can innocuously find their way into a horse’s system at the picogram (which is a trillionth of a gram) level. Medina Spirit earned his Kentucky Derby win, and my pharmacologists have told me that 21 picograms of betamethasone would have had no effect on the outcome of the race."

AZSkiffyGeek

(12,663 posts)
2. I thought another horse had pissed on Medina Spirit's hay?
Tue May 11, 2021, 11:02 AM
May 2021

Wasn't that the excuse yesterday?

twogunsid

(1,629 posts)
3. Yes, or a cough syrup drinking groom or something...
Tue May 11, 2021, 11:12 AM
May 2021

...Bob is killing this sport. His credibility is zero.

Sibelius Fan

(24,632 posts)
5. Translation: we paid a ton of money for drug masking agents, and I refuse
Tue May 11, 2021, 01:45 PM
May 2021

to believe they didn’t work.

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