Okla. Admin. Code § 325:40-1-9 - Labeling of veterinary prescription medications
(a) No practicing veterinarian, vendor or
other person shall dispense, sell or furnish any feed supplement, tonic,
veterinary preparation, veterinary prescription medication, or substance
containing a prohibited substance to any person within the enclosure.
Veterinary prescription medications or other substances containing a prohibited
substance shall bear a label specifying the name of the practicing veterinarian
dispensing the veterinary prescription medication or other substance containing
a prohibited substance, the name of the horse or the purpose for which the said
preparation or medication is dispensed, and the name of the person to which
dispensed, or is otherwise labeled as required by Law. Any substance containing
a prohibited substance shall be labeled, "Caution. Contains Prohibited
Substance."
(b) Nothing in this
section is intended to allow otherwise prohibited conduct or to allow the
presence of substances in a horse that would otherwise be considered a
violation of Chapter 45 of the Rules of Racing. If the necessary medical
treatment of a horse requires the adminstration of a veterinary prescription
medications, prohibited substances, naturally occuring substances, or dosages
of permitted substances that make the horse ineligible to run a race, the horse
shall be scratched or disqualified as circumstances dictate and the owner,
trainer, and practicing veterinarian may be subject to appropriate penalties
for violations of these rules.
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