Certificate of Continuous Use - Eiph (Lasix) is a legal document that was released by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry - a government authority operating within Maine.
Q: What is a Certificate of Continuous Use?
A: A Certificate of Continuous Use is a document that certifies the continuous use of a medication called EIPH (commonly known as Lasix) for a horse.
Q: What is EIPH?
A: EIPH stands for Exercise-Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage, which is a condition that causes bleeding in the lungs of horses during intense exercise.
Q: What is Lasix?
A: Lasix is a medication commonly used to treat EIPH in horses. It helps to reduce the severity and frequency of bleeding.
Q: Why is a Certificate of Continuous Use necessary?
A: A Certificate of Continuous Use is required in some jurisdictions, like Maine, to ensure that horses are being treated for EIPH with Lasix in a consistent and appropriate manner.
Q: Who issues the Certificate of Continuous Use?
A: The Certificate of Continuous Use is typically issued by a veterinarian or a regulatory authority in the jurisdiction where the horse is racing.
Q: What information is included in the Certificate of Continuous Use?
A: The Certificate typically includes details about the horse, such as its name and identification number, as well as information about the dosage and frequency of Lasix administration.
Q: How long is a Certificate of Continuous Use valid for?
A: The validity of a Certificate of Continuous Use may vary depending on the jurisdiction, but it is typically valid for a specific period of time, such as 90 days.
Form Details:
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