The start of the new year also marks a new medication era in some racing jurisdictions, in which many stakes races, not just those for 2-year-olds, will be contested without Lasix, a diuretic used in U.S. racing to prevent respiratory bleeding.
The start of the new year also marks a new medication era in some racing jurisdictions, in which many stakes races, not just those for 2-year-olds, will be contested without Lasix, a diuretic used in U.S. racing to prevent respiratory bleeding.