Performance-Enhancing Substances Prohibited In Equine Sports: Anti-Doping Measures And Veterinary Oversight
Performance-enhancing substances, such as anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS), are prohibited in equine sports to maintain fair competition and animal welfare. These substances can include testosterone, stanozolol, and clenbuterol, which enhance muscle growth, strength, and endurance. Equine drug testing and strict anti-doping regulations are in place to detect and deter their use. Veterinarians play a crucial role in preventing and monitoring PEDs, while collaborations and advancements in anti-doping initiatives contribute to the integrity of the sport.