Journal article

The effect of serial administration of bicarbonate on plasma total CO2 concentrations in horses

Simon R Bailey, Grace Forbes, Naomi Selvadurai, Katelin McLarney, Susan Jones, Catherine M Steel

Drug Testing and Analysis | John Wiley and Sons | Published : 2021

Abstract

The administration of alkalinising agents including bicarbonate is of concern to racing authorities because resultant alkalosis may enhance performance and interfere with the detection of drugs in post-race urine. A threshold for total carbon dioxide (TCO2) of 36.0 mmol/L in plasma (with action limit of 37.0 mmol/L) has been set. Serial dosing of sodium bicarbonate has gained popularity in human athletes but has not been studied in horses previously. Sodium bicarbonate (200 g per horse) and 60 g of an electrolyte-vitamin complex was administered in 2-L water via nasogastric intubation to five Standardbred horses for three consecutive days (total dose bicarbonate 0.42 ± 0.02 g/kg). Serial blo..

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