WSR 15-04-109 PROPOSED RULES [Filed February 3, 2015, 8:50 a.m.]
Original Notice.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 14-16-091.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: WAC 260-70-680 Uniform classification guidelines, 260-70-685 Alphabetical listing of all drugs, medication, and foreign substances, and chapter 260-84 WAC, Penalties.
Hearing Location(s): Auburn City Council Chambers, 25 West Main, Auburn, WA 98002, on March 13, 2015, at 9:30 a.m.
Date of Intended Adoption: March 13, 2015.
Submit Written Comments to: Douglas L. Moore, 6326 Martin Way, Suite 209, Olympia, WA 98516-5578, e-mail doug.moore@whrc.state.wa.us, fax (360) 459-6461, by March 9, 2015.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Patty Sorby by March 9, 2015, TTY (360) 459-6462.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: To amend the above sections to move closer to the Association of Racing Commissioners International recommendations and move toward uniformity from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: The Washington horse racing commission's (WHRC) current equine medication penalties and listing of therapeutic substances are outdated based on current research. In chapter 260-84 WAC clarification was needed regarding how a licensee remains in compliance with a stay of a suspension regarding a positive sample.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 67.16.020.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Name of Proponent: [WHRC], governmental.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting, Implementation, and Enforcement: Douglas L. Moore, 6326 Martin Way, Suite 209, Olympia, WA 98516-5578, (360) 459-6462.
No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. Not applicable.
A cost-benefit analysis is not required under RCW 34.05.328. Not applicable.
February 3, 2015
Douglas L. Moore
Executive Secretary
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 12-07-006, filed 3/9/12, effective 4/9/12)
WAC 260-70-680 Uniform classification guidelines.
This section classifies drugs, medications, and foreign substances. The names, trade names, classifications, and if applicable a reference to the section containing the permitted threshold are listed alphabetically in WAC 260-70-685. The penalties for violation of this section are in WAC 260-84-110.
(1) Class 1
Class 1 drugs are stimulant and depressant drugs that have the highest potential to affect the performance of a horse, and have no generally accepted medical use. Many of these agents are Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Schedule II substances. These include the following drugs and their metabolites: Opiates, opium derivatives, synthetic opioids and psychoactive drugs, amphetamines and amphetamine-like drugs as well as related drugs, including but not limited to apomorphine, nikethamide, mazindol, pemoline, and pentylenetetrazol.
(2) Class 2
Class 2 drugs are drugs/medication/foreign substances that have a high potential to affect the performance of a horse, but less of a potential than class 1 drugs. Class 2 drugs are either not generally accepted as therapeutic agents in racing horses, or are therapeutic agents that have a high potential for abuse.
(3) Class 3
Class 3 drugs are drugs/medication/foreign substances that may or may not have generally accepted medical use in the racing horse, but the pharmacology of which suggests less potential to affect performance than class 2 drugs.
(4) Class 4
Class 4 drugs include therapeutic drugs/medications/foreign substances that would be expected to have less potential to affect the performance of a racing horse than class 3 drugs.
(5) Class 5
Class 5 drugs include those therapeutic medications for which concentration limits have generally been established by racing jurisdictions as well as certain miscellaneous agents ((such as DMSO)) and other medications. Included are specifically agents that have very localized actions only, such as anti-ulcer drugs and certain anti-allergic drugs. The anticoagulant drugs are also included.
(6) Nonclassified substances
Nonclassified substances are considered to have no effect on the physiology of a horse, except to improve nutrition or treat or prevent infections or parasite infestations. These substances normally include antimicrobials, antiparasitic drugs, and nutrients such as vitamins.
(7) Substances denoted with a "*" are medications that are currently being studied at a national level to establish thresholds, currently have an established threshold, or could be considered an environmental contaminate based on the level reported. In the instance of a positive reported for these medications the stewards may use this as mitigating circumstances, taking into account the level reported, when ruling on the violation.
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 12-07-006, filed 3/9/12, effective 4/9/12)
WAC 260-70-685 Alphabetical listing of all drugs, medications, and foreign substances.
This section contains an alphabetical listing of all drugs, medications and foreign substances classified in WAC 260-70-680.
| | | |
Drug |
Trade Name |
Class |
((Threshold)) Penalty Class |
Acebutolol |
Sectral |
3 |
A |
Acecarbromal |
|
2 |
A |
Acenocoumarol |
|
5 |
C |
*Acepromazine |
Atrovet, Notensil, PromAce© |
3 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (1)(a))) B |
Acetaminophen (Phenacetin) |
Tylenol, Tempra, etc. |
4 |
C |
Acetanilid |
|
4 |
B |
Acetazolamide |
Diamox, Vetamos |
4 |
B |
Acetophenazine |
Tindal |
2 |
A |
Acetophenetidin (Phenacetin) |
|
4 |
B |
Acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) |
|
4 |
C |
Aclomethasone |
Aclovate |
4 |
C |
Adinazolam |
|
2 |
A |
Adrenochrome monoremicarbazone salicylate |
|
4 |
B |
*Albuterol (Salbutamol) |
Proventil Ventolin |
3 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (1)(a))) B |
Alclofenac |
|
2 |
A |
Alcuronium |
Alloferin |
2 |
A |
Aldosterone |
Aldocortin, Electrocortin |
4 |
B |
Alfentanil |
Alfenta |
1 |
A |
Almotriptan |
Axert |
3 |
A |
Alphaprodine |
Nisentil |
2 |
A |
Alpidem |
Anaxyl |
2 |
A |
Alprazolam |
Xanax |
2 |
A |
Alprenolol |
|
3 |
A |
Althesin |
Saffan |
2 |
A |
((Alisulpride |
Solian |
2)) |
|
Ambenonium |
Mytelase, Myeuran |
3 |
B |
Ambroxol |
Ambril, etc. |
4 |
C |
Amcinonide |
Cyclocort |
4 |
C |
Amiloride |
Moduretic; Midamor |
4 |
B |
Aminocaproic acid |
Amicar, Caprocid |
4 |
C |
Aminodarone |
|
4 |
B |
2-Aminoheptaine |
Tuamine |
4 |
B |
Aminophylline |
Aminophyllin, etc. |
3 |
B |
Aminopyrine |
|
4 |
B |
Aminorex |
Aminoxafen, Aminoxaphen, Apiquel, McN-742, Menocil |
1 |
A |
Amisometradine |
Rolictron |
4 |
B |
Amisulpride |
Solian |
2 |
A |
Amitraz |
Mitaban |
3 |
A |
Amitriptyline |
Elavil, Amitril, Endep |
2 |
A |
Amlopidine |
Norvasc, Ammivin |
((2)) 4 |
B |
Amobarbital |
Amytal |
2 |
A |
Amoxapine |
Asendin |
2 |
A |
Amperozide |
|
2 |
A |
Amphetamine |
|
1 |
A |
Amrinone |
|
4 |
B |
Amyl nitrite |
|
3 |
A |
Anileridine |
Leritine |
1 |
A |
Anilopam |
Anisine |
2 |
A |
Anisindione |
|
5 |
C |
Anisotropine |
Valpin |
4 |
B |
Antipyrine |
|
4 |
B |
Apazone (Azapropazone) |
Rheumox |
4 |
B |
Apomorphine |
|
1 |
A |
Aprindine |
|
4 |
B |
Aprobarbital |
Alurate |
2 |
A |
Arecoline |
|
3 |
A |
Arformoterol |
|
3 |
A |
Articaine |
Septocaine; Ultracaine, etc. |
2 |
A |
Atenolol |
Tenormin |
3 |
B |
Atomoxetine |
Strattera |
2 |
A |
Atracurium |
Tracrium |
2 |
A |
Atropine |
|
3 |
B |
Azacylonol |
Frenque |
2 |
A |
Azaperone |
Stresnil, Suicalm, Fentaz (with Fentanyl) |
2 |
A |
Baclofen |
Lioresal |
4 |
B |
Barbital |
Veronal |
2 |
A |
Barbiturates |
|
2 |
A |
Beclomethasone |
Propaderm |
4 |
C |
Bemegride |
Megimide, Mikedimide |
2 |
A |
Benazeprilat, Benazepril and MC-tab |
Lotrel, Lotensin |
3 |
A |
Bendroflumethiazide |
Naturetin |
4 |
B |
Benoxaprofen |
|
2 |
A |
Benoxinate |
Dorascaine |
4 |
C |
Benperidol |
Anquil |
2 |
A |
Bentazepam |
Tiadipona |
2 |
A |
Benzactizine |
Deprol, Bronchodiletten |
2 |
A |
Benzocaine |
|
4 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (1)(a))) B |
Benzoctamine |
|
2 |
A |
Benzodiazepines |
|
2 |
A |
Benzonatate |
Tessalon, Tessalon Perles, Zonatuss |
2 |
A |
Benzphetamine |
Didrex |
2 |
A |
Benzthiazide |
|
4 |
B |
Benztropine |
Cogentin |
2 |
A |
Benzylpiperazine (BZP) |
|
1 |
A |
Bepridil |
Bepadin |
4 |
B |
*Betamethasone |
Betasone, etc. |
4 |
C |
Betaxolol |
Kerlone |
3 |
B |
Bethanechol |
Uriecholine, Duviod |
4 |
C |
Bethanidine |
Esbatal |
3 |
A |
Biperiden |
Akineton |
3 |
A |
Biriperone |
|
2 |
A |
Bisoprolol |
Zebeta, Bisobloc, etc. |
3 |
B |
Bitolterol |
Effectin |
3 |
A |
Bolasterone |
|
3 |
A |
*Boldenone |
Equipose |
((4)) 3 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (3)(a))) B |
Boldione |
|
3 |
A |
Bretylium |
Bretylol |
3 |
B |
Brimonidine |
Alphagan |
2 |
A |
Bromazepam |
Lexotan, Lectopam |
2 |
A |
Bromfenac |
Duract |
3 |
A |
Bromhexine |
Oletor, etc. |
4 |
B |
Bromisovalum |
Diffucord, etc. |
2 |
A |
Bromocriptine |
Parlodel |
2 |
A |
Bromodiphenhydramine |
|
3 |
B |
Bromperidol |
Bromidol |
2 |
A |
Brompheniramine |
Diemtane, Disomer |
4 |
B |
Brotizolam |
Brotocol |
2 |
A |
Budesonide |
Pulmacort, Rhinocort |
4 |
C |
Bufexamac |
|
3 |
A |
Bumetanide |
Bumex |
3 |
B |
*Bupivacaine |
Marcaine |
2 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (1)(a))) A |
Buprenorphine |
Temgesic |
2 |
A |
Bupropion |
Wellbutrin |
2 |
A |
Buspirone |
Buspar |
2 |
A |
Butabarbital (Secbutobarbitone) |
Butacaps, Butasol, etc. |
2 |
A |
Butacaine |
Butyn |
4 |
B |
Butalbital (Talbutal) |
Fiorinal |
2 |
A |
Butamben (butylaminobenzoate) |
Butesin |
4 |
C |
Butanilicaine |
Hostacain |
2 |
A |
Butaperazine |
Repoise |
2 |
A |
Butoctamide |
Listomin |
2 |
A |
*Butorphanol |
Stadol, Torbugesic |
3 |
B |
Butoxycaine |
Stadacain |
4 |
B |
N-Butylscopolamine |
|
3 |
B |
*Caffeine |
|
2 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (2)(a))) B |
Calusterone |
|
3 |
B |
Camazepam |
Paxor |
2 |
A |
Camphor |
|
4 |
C |
Candesartan |
Atacand |
3 |
B |
Captodiame |
Covatine |
2 |
A |
Captopril |
Capolen |
3 |
B |
Carazolol |
Carbacel, Conducton |
3 |
A |
Carbachol |
Lentin, Doryl |
3 |
B |
Carbamezapine |
Tegretol |
3 |
B |
Carbazochrome |
|
4 |
C |
Carbidopa + levodopa |
Sinemet |
2 |
A |
Carbinoxamine |
Clistin |
3 |
B |
Carbromol |
Mifudorm |
2 |
A |
Carfentanil |
|
1 |
A |
Carisoprodol |
Soma, Rela |
2 |
B |
Carphenazine |
Proketazine |
2 |
A |
Carpipramine |
Prazinil |
2 |
A |
Carprofen |
Rimadyl |
4 |
B |
Carteolol |
Cartrol |
3 |
B |
Carticaine (see Articaine) |
Septocaine; Ultracaine, etc. |
2 |
A |
Carvedilol |
Coreg |
3 |
B |
Cathinone (((khat, kat, qat, quat, chat, atha, Abyssinian tea, African tea))) |
khat, kat, qat, quat, chat, atha, Abyssinian tea, African tea |
1 |
A |
Celecoxib |
Celebrex |
3 |
B |
Cetirizine |
Zyrtec |
4 |
B |
Chloral betaine |
Beta-Chlor |
2 |
A |
Chloral hydrate |
Nactec, Oridrate, etc. |
2 |
A |
Chloradldehyde (chloral) |
|
2 |
A |
Chloralose (Alpha-Chloralose) |
|
2 |
A |
Chlordiazepoxide |
Librium |
2 |
A |
Chlorhexadol |
|
2 |
A |
Chlormerodrin |
Neohydrin |
4 |
B |
Chlormezanone |
Trancopal |
2 |
A |
Chloroform |
|
2 |
A |
Chlorophenesin |
Maolate |
4 |
C |
Chloroprocaine |
Nesacaine |
2 |
A |
Chloroquine |
Avloclor |
4 |
C |
Chlorothiazide |
Diuril |
4 |
B |
Chlorproethazine |
Newiplege |
2 |
A |
Chlorpheniramine |
Chlortriemton, etc. |
4 |
B |
Chlorpromazine |
Thorazine, Largactil |
2 |
A |
Chlorprothixene |
Taractan |
2 |
A |
Chlorthalidone |
Hydroton |
4 |
B |
Chlorzoxazone |
Paraflex |
4 |
B |
Ciclesonide |
|
4 |
B |
Cilostazol |
Pletal |
5 |
C |
Cimeterol |
|
3 |
A |
Cimetidine |
Tagamet |
5 |
D |
Cinchocaine |
Nupercaine |
4 |
C |
Citalopram |
Celex |
2 |
A |
Clanobutin |
|
4 |
B |
Clemastine |
Tavist |
3 |
B |
*Clenbuterol |
Ventipulmin |
3 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (1)(a))) B |
Clibucaine |
Batrax |
4 |
C |
Clidinium |
Quarezan, Clindex, etc. |
3 |
B |
Clobazam |
Urbanyl |
2 |
A |
Clobetasol |
Temovate |
4 |
C |
Clocapramine |
|
2 |
A |
Clocortolone |
Cloderm |
4 |
C |
Clofenamide |
|
4 |
B |
Clomethiazole (Chlormethiazole) |
|
2 |
A |
Clomipramine |
Anafranil |
2 |
A |
Clonazepam |
Klonopin |
2 |
A |
Clonidine |
Catapres |
3 |
B |
Clorazepate |
Tranxene |
2 |
A |
Clormecaine |
Placacid |
4 |
C |
Clostebol |
|
3 |
B |
Clothiapine |
Entermin |
2 |
A |
Clotiazepam |
Trecalmo, Rize |
2 |
A |
Cloxazolam |
Enadel, Sepazon, Tolestan |
2 |
A |
Clozapine |
Clozaril, Leponex |
2 |
A |
a-Cobratoxin |
|
1 |
A |
Cocaine |
|
1 |
B |
Codeine |
|
1 |
A |
Colchicine |
|
4 |
B |
Conorphone |
|
2 |
A |
Corticaine |
Ultracain |
2 |
A |
Cortisone |
Cortone, etc. |
4 |
C |
Cromolyn |
Intel |
5 |
C |
Crotetamide |
|
2 |
A |
Cyamemazine |
Tercian |
2 |
A |
Cyclandelate |
Cyclospasmol |
3 |
A |
Cyclizine |
Merazine |
4 |
B |
Cyclobarbital |
Phanodorm |
2 |
A |
Cyclobenzaprine |
Flexeril |
4 |
B |
Cyclomethylcaine |
Surfacaine |
4 |
C |
Cyclothiazide |
Anyhydron, Renazide |
4 |
B |
Cycrimine |
Pagitane |
3 |
B |
Cyproheptadine |
Pericactin |
4 |
C |
Danazol |
Danocrine |
3 |
B |
*Dantrolene |
Dantrium |
4 |
C |
Darbepoetin |
Aranesp |
2 |
A |
Decamethonium |
Syncurine |
2 |
A |
Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone |
|
3 |
B |
Dembroxol (Dembrexine) |
Sputolysin |
4 |
C |
Demoxepam |
|
2 |
A |
Deoxycorticosterone |
Percortin, DOCA, Descotone, Dorcostrin |
4 |
C |
Deracoxib |
Deremaxx |
3 |
B |
Dermorphin |
|
1 |
A |
Desipramine |
Norpromine, Pertofrane |
2 |
A |
Desonite |
Des Owen |
4 |
C |
Desoximetasone |
Topicort |
4 |
C |
Desoxymethyltestosterone |
|
3 |
B |
*Detomidine |
Dormosedan |
3 |
B |
*Dexamethasone |
Axium, etc. |
4 |
C |
Dextromethorphan |
|
4 |
B |
Dextromoramide |
Palfium, Narcolo |
1 |
A |
Dextropropoxyphene |
Darvon |
3 |
B |
Dezocine |
Dalgan® |
2 |
A |
Diamorphine |
|
1 |
A |
Diazepam |
Valium |
2 |
B |
Diazoxide |
Proglycem |
3 |
B |
Dibucaine |
Nupercainal, Cinchocaine |
4 |
C |
Dichloralphenazone |
Febenol, Isocom |
2 |
A |
Dicholorphenamide |
Daramide |
4 |
C |
*Diclofenac |
Voltaren, Voltarol |
4 |
C |
Dicumarol |
Dicumarol |
5 |
C |
Diethylpropion |
Tepanil, etc. |
2 |
A |
Diethylthiambutene |
Themalon |
2 |
A |
Diflorasone |
Florone, Maxiflor |
4 |
C |
Diflucortolone |
Flu-Cortinest, etc. |
4 |
C |
Diflunisal |
|
3 |
B |
Digitoxin |
Crystodigin |
4 |
B |
Digoxin |
Lanoxin |
4 |
B |
Dihydrocodeine |
Parcodin |
2 |
A |
Dihydroergotamine |
|
4 |
B |
Dilorazepam |
Briantum |
2 |
A |
Diltiazem |
Cardizem |
4 |
B |
Dimefline |
|
3 |
A |
Dimethisoquin |
Quotane |
4 |
B |
*Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) |
Domoso |
4 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (1)(a))) C |
Dimethylsulphone (MSM) |
|
5 |
C |
Diphenadione |
|
5 |
C |
Diphenhydramine |
Benadryl |
3 |
B |
Diphenoxylate |
Difenoxin, Lomotil |
4 |
B |
Diprenorphine |
M50/50 |
2 |
A |
Dipyridamole |
Persantine |
3 |
B |
Dipyrone |
Novin, Methampyrone |
4 |
C |
Disopyramide |
Norpace |
4 |
B |
Divalproex |
Depakote |
3 |
A |
Dixyrazine |
Esucos |
2 |
A |
Dobutamine |
Dobutrex |
3 |
B |
Dopamine |
Intropin |
2 |
A |
Donepezil |
Aricept |
1 |
A |
Doxacurium |
Nuromax |
2 |
A |
Doxapram |
Dopram |
2 |
A |
Doxazosin |
|
3 |
A |
Doxefazepam |
Doxans |
2 |
A |
Doxepin |
Adapin, Sinequan |
2 |
A |
Doxylamine |
Decapryn |
3 |
B |
Dromostanolone |
Drolban |
3 |
B |
Droperidol |
Inapsine, Droleptan, Innovar-Vet (with Fentanyl) |
2 |
A |
Duloxetine |
|
2 |
A |
Dyclonine |
Dyclone |
4 |
C |
Dyphylline |
|
3 |
B |
Edrophonium |
Tensilon |
3 |
B |
Elenac |
|
4 |
B |
Eletripan |
Relpax |
3 |
A |
Eltenac |
|
4 |
C |
Enalapril (metabolite enaloprilat) |
Vasotec |
3 |
B |
Enciprazine |
|
2 |
A |
Endorphins |
|
1 |
A |
Enkephalins |
|
1 |
A |
Ephedrine |
|
2 |
A |
Epibatidine |
|
2 |
A |
Epinephrine |
|
2 |
A |
Ergoloid mesylates |
|
2 |
A |
Ergonovine |
Ergotrate |
4 |
C |
Ergotamine |
Gynergen, Cafegot, etc. |
4 |
B |
Erthrityl tetranitrate |
Cardilate |
3 |
A |
Erythropoietin (EPO) |
Epogen, Procrit, etc. |
2 |
A |
Esmolol |
Brevibloc |
3 |
B |
Esomeprazole |
Nexium |
5 |
D |
Estazolam |
Domnamid, Eurodin, Nuctalon |
2 |
A |
Etamiphylline |
|
3 |
B |
Etanercept |
Enbrel |
4 |
B |
Ethacrynic Acid |
Edecrin |
3 |
B |
Ethamivan |
|
2 |
A |
Ethanol |
|
2 |
A |
Ethchlorvynol |
Placidyl |
2 |
A |
Ethinamate |
Valmid |
2 |
A |
Ethoheptazine |
Zactane |
4 |
B |
Ethopropazine |
Parsidol |
2 |
A |
Ethosuximide |
Zarontin |
3 |
A |
Ethotoin |
Peganone |
4 |
B |
Ethoxzolamide |
Cardase, Ehtamide |
4 |
C |
Ethylaminobenzoate (Benzocaine) |
Semets, etc. |
4 |
C |
Ethylestrenol |
Maxibolin, Organon |
3 |
B |
Ethylisobutrazine |
Diquel |
2 |
A |
Ethylmorphine |
Dionin |
1 |
A |
Ethylnorepinephrine |
Bronkephrine |
3 |
A |
Etidocaine |
Duranest |
2 |
A |
Etifoxin |
Stresam |
2 |
A |
Etizolam |
Depas, Pasaden |
2 |
A |
Etodolac |
Lodine |
3 |
B |
Etodroxizine |
Indunox |
2 |
A |
Etomidate |
|
2 |
A |
Etorphine HCI |
M99 |
1 |
A |
Famotidine |
Gaster, etc. |
5 |
D |
Felbamate |
Felbatol |
3 |
A |
Felodipine |
Plendil |
4 |
B |
Fenabamate |
Tymium |
2 |
A |
Fenbufen |
Cincopal |
3 |
B |
Fenclozic Acid |
Cincopal |
2 |
A |
Fenfluramine |
Pondimin |
2 |
A |
Fenoldopam |
Corlopam |
3 |
B |
Fenoprofen |
Nalfon |
3 |
B |
Fenoterol |
Berotec |
3 |
B |
Fenspiride |
Respiride, Respan, etc. |
3 |
B |
Fentanyl |
Sublimaze |
1 |
A |
Fentiazac |
|
3 |
B |
Fexofenadine |
Allegra |
4 |
C |
*Firocoxib |
|
4 |
C |
Flecainide |
Idalon |
4 |
B |
Floctafenine |
Idalon, Idarac |
4 |
B |
Fluanisone |
Sedalande |
2 |
A |
Flucinolone |
Synalar, etc. |
4 |
C |
Fludiazepam |
Erispam |
2 |
A |
Fludrocortisone |
Alforone, etc. |
4 |
C |
Flufenamic Acid |
|
3 |
B |
Flumethasone |
Flucort, etc. |
4 |
C |
Flumethiazide |
Ademol |
4 |
B |
Flunarizine |
Sibelium |
4 |
B |
Flunisolide |
Bronilide, etc. |
4 |
C |
Flunitrazepam |
Rohypnol, Narcozep, Darkene, Hypnodorm |
2 |
A |
Flunixin |
Banamine |
4 |
C* |
Fluocinolone |
Synalar |
4 |
C |
Flucinonide |
Licon, Lidex |
4 |
C |
Fluopromazine |
Psyquil, Siquil |
2 |
A |
Fluoresone |
Caducid |
2 |
A |
Fluorometholone |
FML |
4 |
B |
Fluoroprednisolone |
Predef-2X |
4 |
C |
Fluoxetine |
Prozac |
2 |
A |
Fluoxymesterone |
Halotestin |
3 |
B |
Flupenthixol |
Depixol, Fluanxol |
2 |
A |
*Fluphenazine |
Prolixin, Permitil, Anatensol |
2 |
A |
Flupirtine |
Katadolone |
3 |
A |
Fluprednisolone |
Alphadrol |
4 |
C |
Flurandrenolide |
Cordran |
4 |
C |
Flurazepam |
Dalmane |
2 |
A |
Flurbiprofen |
Froben |
3 |
B |
Fluspirilene |
Imap, Redeptin |
2 |
A |
Fluticasone |
Flixonase, Flutide |
4 |
C |
Flutoprazepam |
Restas |
2 |
A |
Fluvoxamine |
Dumirox, Faverin, etc. |
2 |
A |
Formebolone |
|
3 |
B |
Formeoterol |
Altram |
3 |
A |
Fosinopril((, Fosinoprilat)) |
Monopril |
3 |
A |
Fosphenytoin |
Cerebyx |
3 |
B |
Furazabol |
|
3 |
B |
Furosemide |
Lasix |
N/A |
|
Gabapentin |
Neurontin |
4 |
B |
Galantamine |
Reminyl |
2 |
A |
Gallamine |
Flaxedil |
2 |
A |
Gepirone |
|
2 |
A |
Gestrinone |
|
3 |
A |
Glutethimide |
Doriden |
2 |
A |
*Glycopryrrolate |
Robinul |
3 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (1)(a))) B |
Guaifenesin (glycerol guiacolate) |
Gecolate |
4 |
C |
Guanadrel |
Hylorel |
3 |
A |
Guanethidine |
Ismelin |
3 |
A |
Guanabenz |
Wytensin |
3 |
B |
Halazepam |
Paxipam |
2 |
A |
Halcinonide |
Halog |
4 |
C |
Halobetasol |
Ultravate |
4 |
C |
Haloperidol |
Haldol |
2 |
A |
Haloxazolam |
Somelin |
2 |
A |
Hemoglobin glutamers |
Oxyglobin, Hemopure |
2 |
A |
Heptaminol |
Corofundol |
3 |
B |
Heroin |
|
1 |
A |
Hexafluorenium |
Myalexen |
2 |
A |
Hexobarbital |
Evipal |
2 |
A |
Hexocyclium |
Tral |
4 |
C |
Hexylcaine |
Cyclaine |
4 |
C |
Homatropine |
Homapin |
3 |
B |
Homophenazine |
Pelvichthol |
2 |
A |
Hydralazine |
Apresoline |
3 |
B |
Hydrochlorthiazide |
Hydrodiuril |
4 |
B |
Hydrocodone (dihydrocodeinone) |
Hycodan |
1 |
A |
*Hydrocortisone (Cortisol) |
Cortef, etc. |
4 |
C |
Hydroflumethiazide |
Saluron |
4 |
B |
Hydromorphone |
Dilaudid |
1 |
A |
4-Hydroxtestosterone |
|
3 |
B |
Hydroxyamphetamine |
Paradrine |
1 |
A |
*Hydroxyzine |
Atarax |
2 |
B |
Ibomal |
Noctal |
2 |
A |
Ibuprofen |
((Mortin)) Motrin, Advil, Nuprin, etc. |
4 |
C |
Ibutilide |
Corvert |
3 |
B |
Iloprost |
Ventavis |
3 |
A |
Imipramine |
Imavate, Presamine, Tofranil |
2 |
A |
Indomethacin |
Indocin |
3 |
B |
Infliximab |
Remicade |
4 |
B |
Ipratropium |
|
3 |
B |
Irbesaten |
Avapro |
3 |
A |
Isapirone |
|
2 |
A |
Isocarboxazid |
Marplan |
2 |
A |
Isoetharine |
Bronkosol |
3 |
B |
*Isoflupredone |
Predef |
4 |
C |
Isomethadone |
|
2 |
A |
Isometheptene |
Octin, Octon |
4 |
B |
Isopropamide |
Darbid |
4 |
B |
Isoproterenol |
Isoprel |
2 |
A |
Isosorbide dinitrate |
Isordil |
3 |
B |
Isoxicam |
Maxicam |
2 |
A |
Isoxsuprine |
Vasodilan |
4 |
C |
Isradipine |
DynaCirc |
4 |
B |
Kebuzone |
|
3 |
B |
Ketamine |
Ketalar, Ketaset, Vetalar |
2 |
B |
Ketazolam |
Anxon, Laftram, Solatran, Loftran |
2 |
A |
Ketoprofen |
Orudis |
4 |
C* |
Ketorolac |
Toradol |
3 |
A |
Labetalol |
Normodyne |
3 |
B |
Lamotrigine |
Lamictal |
3 |
A |
Lansoprazole |
|
5 |
D |
Lenperone |
Elanone-V |
2 |
A |
Letosteine |
Viscotiol, Visiotal |
4 |
C |
Levamisole |
|
2 |
B |
Levobunolol |
Betagan |
3 |
B |
Levomethorphan |
|
2 |
A |
Levorphanol |
Levo-Dremoran |
1 |
A |
*Lidocaine |
Xylocaine |
2 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (1)(a))) B |
Lisinopril |
Prinivil, Zestril |
3 |
A |
Lithium |
Lithizine, Duralith, etc. |
2 |
A |
Lobeline |
|
2 |
A |
Lofentanil |
|
1 |
A |
Loflazepate, Ethyl |
Victan |
2 |
A |
Loperamide |
Imodium |
2 |
A |
Loprazolam |
Dormonort, Havlane |
2 |
A |
Loratidine |
Claritin |
4 |
B |
Lorazepam |
Ativan |
2 |
A |
Lormetazepam |
Noctamid |
2 |
A |
Losartan |
Hyzaar |
3 |
B |
Loxapine |
Laxitane |
3 |
A |
Mabuterol |
|
3 |
A |
Maprotiline |
Ludiomil |
2 |
A |
Mazindol |
Sanorex |
1 |
A |
Mebutamate |
Axiten, Dormate, Capla |
2 |
A |
Mecamylamine |
Inversine |
3 |
B |
Meclizine |
Antivert, Bonine |
4 |
B |
Meclofenamic Acid |
Arquel |
4 |
C |
Meclofenoxate |
Lucidiril, etc. |
2 |
A |
Medazepam |
Nobrium, etc. |
2 |
A |
Medetomidine |
Domitor |
3 |
B |
Medrysone |
Medriusar, etc. |
4 |
C |
Mefenamic Acid |
Ponstel |
3 |
B |
Meloxicam |
Mobic |
4 |
B |
Melperone |
Eunerpan |
2 |
A |
Memantine |
Namenda |
2 |
A |
Meparfynol |
Oblivon |
2 |
A |
Mepazine |
Pacatal |
2 |
A |
Mepenzolate |
Cantil |
3 |
A |
Meperidine |
Demerol |
1 |
A |
Mephenesin |
Tolserol |
4 |
B |
Mephenoxalone |
Control, etc. |
2 |
A |
Mephentermine |
Wyamine |
1 |
A |
Mephenytoin |
Mesantoin |
2 |
A |
Mephobarbital (Methylphenobarbital) |
Mebaral |
2 |
A |
*Mepivacaine |
Carbocaine |
2 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (1)(a))) B |
Meprobamate |
Equanil, Miltown |
2 |
A |
Meralluride |
Mercuhydrin |
4 |
B |
Merbaphen |
Novasural |
4 |
B |
Mercaptomerin |
Thiomerin |
4 |
B |
Mercumalilin |
Cumertilin |
4 |
B |
Mersalyl |
Salyrgan |
4 |
B |
Mesalamine |
Asacol |
5 |
C |
Mesoridazine |
Serentil |
2 |
A |
Mestanolone |
|
3 |
B |
Mesterolone |
|
3 |
B |
Metaclazepam |
Talis |
2 |
A |
Metaproterenol |
Alupent, Metaprel |
3 |
B |
Metaraminol |
Aramine |
1 |
A |
Metaxalone |
Skelaxin |
4 |
B |
Metazocine |
|
2 |
A |
Metenolone |
|
3 |
B |
Methachloline |
|
3 |
A |
Methadone |
Dolophine |
1 |
A |
Methamphetamine |
Desoxyn |
1 |
A |
Methandienone |
|
3 |
B |
Methandriol |
Probolic |
3 |
B |
Methandrostenolone |
Dianabol |
3 |
A |
Methantheline |
Banthine |
3 |
B |
Methapyrilene |
Histadyl, etc. |
4 |
B |
Methaqualone |
Quaalude |
1 |
A |
Metharbital |
Gemonil |
2 |
A |
Methasterone |
|
3 |
A |
Methazolamide |
Naptazane |
4 |
C |
Methcathinone |
|
1 |
A |
Methdilazine |
Tacaryl |
4 |
B |
Methixene |
Trest |
3 |
A |
*Methocarbamol |
Robaxin |
4 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (1)(a))) C |
Methohexital |
Brevital |
2 |
A |
Methotrexate |
Folex, Nexate, etc. |
4 |
B |
Methotrimeprazine |
Levoprome, Neurocil, etc. |
2 |
A |
Methoxamine |
Vasoxyl |
3 |
A |
Methoxyphenamine |
Orthoxide |
3 |
A |
Methscopolamine |
Pamine |
4 |
B |
Methsuximide |
Celontin |
3 |
A |
Methylatropine |
|
3 |
B |
Methyclorthiazide |
Enduron |
4 |
B |
Methyldienolone |
|
3 |
B |
Methyldopa |
Aldomet |
3 |
A |
Methylhexaneamine |
Geranamine |
1 |
A |
Methylergonovine |
Methergine |
4 |
C |
Methylnortestosterone |
|
3 |
B |
Methylphenidate |
Ritalin |
1 |
A |
*Methylprednisolone |
Medrol |
4 |
C |
Methyltestosterone |
Metandren |
3 |
A |
Methyl-1-testosterone |
|
3 |
A |
Methyprylon |
Noludar |
2 |
A |
Methysergide |
Sansert |
4 |
B |
Metiamide |
|
4 |
B |
Metoclopramide |
Reglan |
4 |
C |
Metocurine |
Metubine |
2 |
A |
Metolazone |
|
3 |
B |
Metomidate |
Hypnodil |
2 |
A |
Metopon (methyldihydromorphinone) |
|
1 |
A |
Metoprolol |
Lopressor |
3 |
B |
Mexazolam |
Melex |
2 |
A |
Mexilitine |
Mexilil |
4 |
B |
Mibefradil |
Posicor |
3 |
B |
Mibolerone |
|
3 |
B |
Midazolam |
Versad |
2 |
A |
Midodrine |
Pro-Amiline |
3 |
B |
Milrinone |
|
4 |
B |
Minoxidil |
Loniten |
3 |
B |
Mirtazapine |
Remeron |
2 |
A |
Misoprostel |
Cytotec |
5 |
C |
Mivacurium |
Mivacron |
2 |
A |
Modafinil |
Provigil |
2 |
A |
Moexipril (metabolite moexiprilat) |
Uniretic |
3 |
B |
Molindone |
Moban |
2 |
A |
Mometasone |
Elocon |
4 |
C |
Montelukast |
Singulair |
4 |
C |
Moperone |
Luvatren |
2 |
A |
Morphine |
|
1 |
B |
Mosaprimine |
|
2 |
A |
Muscarine |
|
3 |
A |
Myo-Inositol Trispyrophospahte (ITPP) |
|
1 |
A |
Nabumetone |
Anthraxan, Relafen, Reflifex |
3 |
A |
Nadol |
Corgard |
3 |
B |
Naepaine |
Amylsine |
4 |
C |
Nalbuphine |
Nubain |
2 |
A |
Nalorphine |
Nalline, Lethidrone |
2 |
A |
Naloxone |
Narcan |
3 |
A |
Naltrexone |
Revia |
3 |
A |
*Nandrolone |
Nandrolin, Laurabolin, Durabolin |
((4)) 3 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (3)(a))) B |
Naphazoline |
Privine |
4 |
B |
Naproxen |
Equiproxen, Naprosyn |
4 |
C |
Naratriptan |
Amerge |
3 |
B |
Nebivolol |
|
3 |
A |
Nedocromil |
Tilade |
5 |
C |
Nefazodone |
Serzone |
2 |
A |
Nefopam |
|
3 |
A |
Neostigmine |
Prostigmine |
3 |
B |
Nicardipine |
Cardine |
4 |
B |
Nifedipine |
Procardia |
4 |
B |
Niflumic Acid |
Nifluril |
3 |
B |
Nikethamide |
Coramine |
1 |
A |
Nimesulide |
|
3 |
B |
Nimetazepam |
Erimin |
2 |
A |
Nimodipine |
Nemotop |
4 |
B |
Nitrazepam |
Mogadon |
2 |
A |
Nitroglycerin |
|
3 |
B |
Nizatidine |
Axid |
5 |
C |
19-Norandrostenediol |
|
3 |
B |
19-Norandrostenedione |
|
3 |
B |
Norbolethone |
|
3 |
B |
Norclostebol |
|
3 |
B |
Nordiazepam |
Calmday, Nordaaz, etc. |
2 |
A |
Norepinephrine |
|
2 |
A |
Norethandrolone |
|
3 |
A |
Nortestosterone |
|
4 |
C |
Nortiptyline |
Aventyl, Pamelor |
2 |
A |
Nylidrine |
Arlidin |
3 |
A |
Olanzepine |
Zyprexa |
2 |
A |
Olmesartan |
Benicar |
3 |
A |
Olsalazine |
Dipentum |
4 |
B |
Omeprozole |
Prilosec, Losec |
5 |
D |
Orphenadrine |
Norlfex |
4 |
B |
Oxabolone |
|
3 |
B |
Oxandrolone |
Anavar |
3 |
B |
Oxaprozin |
Daypro, Deflam |
4 |
C |
Oxazepam |
Serax |
2 |
A |
Oxazolam |
Serenal |
2 |
A |
Oxcarbazepine |
Trileptal |
3 |
A |
Oxilofrine (hydroxyephedrine) |
|
2 |
A |
Oxprenolol |
Trasicor |
3 |
B |
Oxycodone |
Percodan |
1 |
A |
Oxymesterone |
|
3 |
B |
Oxymetazoline |
Afrin |
4 |
B |
Oxymetholone |
Adroyd, Anadrol |
3 |
B |
Oxymorphone |
Numorphan |
1 |
A |
Oxyperitine |
Forit, Integrin |
2 |
A |
Oxyphenbutazone |
Tandearil |
4 |
C |
Oxyphencyclimine |
Daricon |
4 |
B |
Oxyphenonium |
Antrenyl |
4 |
B |
Paliperidone |
|
2 |
A |
Pancuronium |
Pavulon |
2 |
A |
Pantoprazole |
Protonix |
5 |
D |
Papaverine |
Pavagen, etc. |
3 |
A |
Paraldehyde |
Paral |
2 |
A |
Paramethadione |
Paradione |
3 |
A |
Paramethasone |
Haldrone |
4 |
C |
Pargyline |
Eutonyl |
3 |
A |
Paroxetine |
Paxil, Seroxat |
2 |
A |
Pemoline |
Cylert |
1 |
A |
Penbutolol |
Levatol |
3 |
B |
Penfluridol |
Cyperon |
2 |
A |
Pentareythritol tetranitrate |
Duotrate |
3 |
A |
Pentazocine |
Talwin |
3 |
B |
Pentobarbital |
Nembutal |
2 |
A |
Pentoxyfylline |
Trental, Vazofirin |
4 |
C |
Pentylenetetrazol |
Metrazol, Nioric |
1 |
A |
Perazine |
Taxilan |
2 |
A |
Perflurodecolin |
|
2 |
A |
Perfluorodecahydronophthalene |
|
2 |
A |
Perfluorooctylbromide |
|
2 |
A |
Perfluorotripropylamine |
|
2 |
A |
Perfluorocarbons |
|
2 |
A |
Pergolide |
Permax |
3 |
B |
Pericianzine |
Alodept, etc. |
2 |
A |
Perindopril |
Biprel |
3 |
A |
Perlapine |
Hypnodin |
2 |
A |
Perphenazine |
Trilafon |
2 |
A |
Phenacemide |
Phenurone |
4 |
B |
Phenaglycodol |
Acalo, Alcamid, etc. |
2 |
A |
Phenazocine |
Narphen |
1 |
A |
Phencyclidine (PCP) |
Sernylan |
1 |
A |
Phendimetrazine |
Bontril, etc. |
1 |
A |
Phenelzine |
Nardelzine, Nardil |
2 |
A |
Phenindione |
Hedulin |
5 |
C |
Phenmetrazine |
Preludin |
1 |
A |
Phenobarbital |
Luminal |
2 |
A |
Phenoxybenzamine |
Dibenzyline |
3 |
B |
Phenprocoumon |
Liquamar |
5 |
C |
Phensuximide |
Milontin |
4 |
B |
Phentermine |
Iomamin |
2 |
A |
Phentolamine |
Regitine |
3 |
B |
*Phenylbutazone |
Butazolidin |
4 |
C |
Phenylephrine |
Isophrin, Neo-Synephrine |
3 |
B |
Phenylpropanolamine |
Propadrine |
3 |
B |
Phenytoin |
Dilantin |
4 |
B |
Physostigmine |
Eserine |
3 |
B |
Picrotoxin |
|
1 |
A |
Piminodine |
Alvodine, Cimadon |
2 |
A |
Pimozide |
Orap |
2 |
A |
Pinazepam |
Domar |
2 |
A |
Pindolol |
Viskin |
3 |
A |
Pipamperone |
Dipiperon |
2 |
A |
Pipecuronium |
Arduan |
2 |
A |
Pipequaline |
|
2 |
A |
Piperacetazine |
Psymod, Quide |
2 |
A |
Piperocaine |
Metycaine |
2 |
A |
Pipotiazine |
Lonseren, Piportil |
2 |
A |
Pipradrol |
Datril, Gerondyl, etc. |
2 |
A |
Piquindone |
|
2 |
A |
Pirbuterol |
Maxair |
3 |
A |
Pirenzapine |
Gastrozepin |
5 |
C |
Piretanide |
Arelix, Tauliz |
3 |
B |
Piritramide |
|
1 |
A |
Piroxicam |
Feldene |
3 |
B |
Polyethylene glycol |
|
5 |
C |
Polythiazide |
Renese |
4 |
B |
Pramoxine |
Tronothaine |
4 |
C |
Prazepam |
Verstran, Centrax |
2 |
A |
Prazosin |
Minipress |
3 |
B |
*Prednisolone |
Delta-Cortef, etc. |
4 |
C |
Prednisone |
Meticorten, etc. |
4 |
C |
Prilocaine |
Citanest |
2 |
C |
Primidone |
Mysoline |
3 |
B |
Probenecid |
|
4 |
C |
Procainamide |
Pronestyl |
4 |
B |
*Procaine |
|
3 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (1)(a))) B |
Procaterol |
Pro Air |
3 |
A |
Prochlorperazine |
Darbazine, Compazine |
2 |
A |
Procyclidine |
Kemadrin |
3 |
B |
*Promazine |
Sparine |
3 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (1)(a))) B |
Promethazine |
Phenergan |
3 |
B |
Propafenone |
Rythmol |
4 |
B |
Propanidid |
|
2 |
A |
Propantheline |
Pro-Banthine |
3 |
A |
Proparacaine |
Ophthaine |
4 |
C |
Propentophylline |
Karsivan |
3 |
B |
Propiomazine |
Largon |
2 |
A |
Propionylpromazine |
Tranvet |
2 |
A |
Propiram |
|
2 |
A |
Propofol |
Diprivan, Disoprivan |
2 |
A |
Propoxycaine |
Ravocaine |
2 |
A |
Propranolol |
Inderal |
3 |
B |
Propylhexedrine |
Benzedrex |
4 |
B |
Prostanazol |
|
3 |
B |
Prothipendyl |
Dominal |
2 |
A |
Protolylol |
Ventaire |
3 |
A |
Protriptyline |
Concordin, Triptil |
2 |
A |
Proxibarbital |
Axeen, Centralgol |
2 |
A |
Pseudoephedrine |
Cenafed, Novafed |
3 |
B |
Pryidostigmine |
Mestinon, Regonol |
3 |
B |
*Pyrilamine |
Neoantergan, Equihist |
3 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (1)(a))) B |
Pyrithyldione |
Hybersulfan, Sonodor |
2 |
A |
Quazipam |
Doral |
2 |
A |
Quetiapine |
Seroquel |
2 |
A |
Quinapril, Quinaprilat |
Accupril |
3 |
A |
Quinbolone |
|
3 |
B |
Quinidine |
Quinidex, Quinicardine |
4 |
B |
Rabeprazole |
Aciphex |
5 |
D |
Racemethorphan |
|
2 |
A |
Racemorphan |
|
2 |
A |
Raclopride |
|
2 |
A |
Ractopamine |
Raylean |
3 |
A |
Ramipril, metabolite Ramiprilat |
Altace |
3 |
A |
Rantidine |
Zantac |
5 |
D |
Remifentanil |
Ultiva |
1 |
A |
Remoxipride |
Roxiam |
2 |
A |
Reserpine |
Serpasil |
2 |
A |
Rilmazafone |
|
2 |
A |
Risperidone |
|
2 |
A |
Ritanserin |
|
2 |
A |
Ritodrine |
Yutopar |
3 |
B |
Rivastigmine |
Exelon |
((2)) 3 |
B |
Rizatriptan |
Maxalt |
3 |
B |
Rocuronium |
Zemuron |
2 |
A |
Rofecoxib |
Vioxx |
2 |
A |
Romifidine |
Sedivet |
2 |
B |
Ropivacaine |
Naropin |
2 |
A |
Salicylamide |
|
4 |
C |
*Salicylates |
|
4 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (1)(a))) C |
Salmeterol |
|
3 |
B |
Scopolamine (Hyoscine) |
Triptone |
3 |
B |
Secobarbital (Quinalbarbitone) |
Seconal |
2 |
A |
Selegiline |
Eldepryl, Jumex |
2 |
A |
Sertraline |
Lustral, Zoloft |
2 |
A |
Sibutramine |
Meridia |
3 |
B |
Sildenafil |
Viagra |
3 |
A |
Snake Venoms |
|
2 |
A |
Somatrem |
Protropon |
2 |
A |
Somatropin |
Nutropin |
2 |
A |
Sotalol |
Betapace, Sotacor |
3 |
B |
Spiclomazine |
|
2 |
A |
Spiperone |
|
2 |
A |
Spirapril, metabolite Spiraprilat |
Renomax |
3 |
A |
Spironalactone |
Aldactone |
4 |
B |
Stanozolol |
Winstrol-V |
((4)) 3 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (3)(a))) B |
Stenbolone |
|
3 |
B |
Strychine |
|
1 |
B |
Succinylcholine |
Sucostrin, Quelin, etc. |
2 |
A |
Sufentanil |
Sufenta |
1 |
A |
Sulfasalazine |
Axulfidine, Azaline |
4 |
C |
Sulfondiethylmethane |
|
2 |
A |
Sulfonmethane |
|
2 |
A |
Sulforidazine |
Inofal |
2 |
A |
Sulindac |
Clinoril |
3 |
A |
Sulpiride |
Aiglonyl, Sulpitil |
2 |
A |
Sultopride |
Barnetil |
2 |
A |
Sumatriptan |
Imitrex |
3 |
B |
Synthetic cannabis |
Spice, K2, Kronic |
1 |
A |
Tadalasil |
Cialis |
3 |
A |
Talbutal |
Lotusate |
2 |
A |
Tandospirone |
|
2 |
A |
Telmisartin |
Micardis |
3 |
B |
Temazepam |
Restoril |
2 |
A |
Tenoxicam |
Alganex, etc. |
3 |
B |
Tepoxalin |
|
3 |
B |
Terazosin |
Hytrin |
3 |
A |
Terbutaline |
Brethine, Bricanyl |
3 |
B |
Terfenadine |
Seldan, Triludan |
4 |
B |
Testolactone |
Teslac |
3 |
B |
*Testosterone |
|
((4)) 3 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (3)(a))) B |
Tetrabenzaine |
Nitoman |
2 |
A |
Tetracaine |
Pontocaine |
2 |
A |
Tetrahydrogestrinone |
|
3 |
A |
Tetrahydrozoline |
Tyzine |
4 |
B |
Tetrazepam |
Musaril, Myolastin |
2 |
A |
Thebaine |
|
2 |
A |
Theobromine |
|
4 |
((WAC 260-70-630 (1)(a))) B |
Theophylline |
Aqualphyllin, etc. |
3 |
B |
Thialbarbital |
Kemithal |
2 |
A |
Thiamylal |
Surital |
2 |
A |
Thiethylperazine |
Torecan |
2 |
A |
Thiopental |
Pentothal |
2 |
A |
Thiopropazate |
Dartal |
2 |
A |
Thiorpoperazine |
Mejeptil |
2 |
A |
Thioridazine |
Mellaril |
2 |
A |
Thiosalicylate |
|
4 |
C |
Thiothixene |
Navane |
2 |
A |
Thiphenamil |
Trocinate |
4 |
B |
Tiapride |
Italprid, Luxoben, etc. |
2 |
A |
Tiaprofenic Acid |
Surgam |
3 |
B |
Tiletamine |
Component of Telazol |
2 |
A |
Timiperone |
Tolopelon |
2 |
A |
Timolol |
Blocardrin |
3 |
B |
Tocainide |
Tonocard |
4 |
B |
Tofisopam |
Grandaxain, Seriel |
2 |
A |
Tolazoline |
Priscoline |
3 |
B |
Tolmetin |
Tolectin |
3 |
B |
Topirimate |
Topamax |
2 |
A |
Torsemide (Torasemide) |
Demadex |
3 |
A |
Tramadol |
Ultram |
2 |
A |
Trandolapril (and metabolite, Trandolaprilat) |
Tarka |
3 |
B |
Tranexamic Acid |
|
4 |
C |
Tranylcypromine |
Parnatet |
2 |
A |
Trazonde |
Desyrel |
2 |
A |
Trenbolone |
Finoplix |
3 |
B |
Tretoquinol |
Inolin |
2 |
A |
*Triamcinolone |
Vetalog, etc. |
4 |
C |
Triamterene |
Dyrenium |
4 |
B |
Triazolam |
Halcion |
2 |
A |
Tribromethanol |
|
2 |
A |
Tricaine methanesulfonate |
Finquel |
2 |
A |
Trichlormethiazide |
Naqua, Naquasone |
4 |
C |
Trichloroethanol |
|
2 |
A |
Tricholoethylene |
Trilene, Trimar |
2 |
A |
Triclofos |
Triclos |
2 |
A |
Tridihexethyl |
Pathilon |
4 |
B |
Trifluomeprazine |
Nortran |
2 |
A |
Trifluoperazine |
Stelazine |
2 |
A |
Trifluperidol |
Triperidol |
2 |
A |
Triflupromazine |
Vetame, Vesprin |
2 |
A |
Trihexylphenidyl |
Artane |
3 |
A |
Trimeprazine |
Temaril |
4 |
B |
Trimethadione |
Tridione |
3 |
B |
Trimethaphan |
Arfonad |
3 |
A |
Trimipramine |
Surmontil |
2 |
A |
Tripelennamine |
PBZ |
3 |
B |
Triprolidine |
Actidil |
4 |
B |
((Tuaminoheptane |
Tuamine |
4)) |
|
Tubocurarine (Curare) |
Metubin |
2 |
A |
Tybamate |
Benvil, Nospan, etc. |
2 |
A |
Urethane |
|
2 |
A |
Valdecoxib |
|
2 |
A |
Valerenic Acid |
|
3 |
A |
Valnoctamide |
Nirvanyl |
2 |
A |
Valsartan |
Diovan |
3 |
B |
Vardenafil |
Levitra |
3 |
A |
Vedaprofen |
|
4 |
B |
Venlafaxine |
Effexor |
2 |
A |
Veralipride |
Accional, Veralipril |
2 |
A |
Verapamil |
Calan, Isoptin |
4 |
B |
Vercuronium |
Norcuron |
2 |
A |
Viloxazine |
Catatrol, Vivalan, etc. |
2 |
A |
Vinbarbital |
Delvinol |
2 |
A |
Vinylbital |
Optanox, Speda |
2 |
A |
Warfarin |
Coumadin, Coufarin |
5 |
C |
((Yohimbine |
|
2)) |
|
*Xylazine |
Rompun, Bay VA 1470 |
3 |
B |
Xylometazoline |
Otrivin |
4 |
B |
Yohimbine |
|
2 |
A |
Zafirlukast |
Accolate |
4 |
C |
Zaleplon |
Sonata |
2 |
A |
Zeranol |
Ralgro |
4 |
C |
Ziconotide |
|
1 |
A |
Zileuton |
Zyflo |
4 |
C |
Zilpaterol hydrochloride |
|
3 |
A |
Ziprasidone |
Geodon |
2 |
A |
Zolazepam |
|
2 |
A |
Zolmitriptan |
Zomig |
3 |
B |
Zolpidem |
Ambien, Stilnox |
2 |
A |
Zomepirac |
Zomax |
2 |
A |
Zonisamide |
Zonegran |
3 |
B |
Zopiclone |
Imovan |
2 |
A |
Zotepine |
Lodopin |
2 |
A |
Zuclopenthixol |
Ciatyl, Cesordinol |
2 |
A |
Δ-1-androstene-3, 17-diol |
|
3 |
A |
Δ-1-androstene-3, 17-dione |
|
3 |
A |
Δ-1-dihydrotestosterone |
|
3 |
A |
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 14-05-050, filed 2/14/14, effective 3/17/14)
WAC 260-84-065 Licensees—Drug and alcohol penalties.
(1) Be under the influence of or affected by intoxicating liquor, marijuana, and/or prescription drugs, in violation of WAC 260-34-020 (1) and (5):
(a) First offense - Warning to one-day suspension;
(b) Second offense - Three-day suspension;
(c) Third offense - Thirty-day suspension;
(d) Subsequent offenses (within five years) - One-year suspension.
(2) Be under the influence of or affected by intoxicating liquor, marijuana, and/or prescription drugs, while on horseback, in violation of WAC 260-34-020 (1) and (5):
(a) First offense - Warning to one-day suspension;
(b) Second offense - Three-day to thirty-day suspension;
(c) Third offense - Thirty-day to one-year suspension;
(d) Subsequent offenses (within five years) - Revocation.
(3) Be under the influence of or affected by, or have within their body any illegal controlled substance or unprescribed medication in violation of WAC 260-34-020(1):
(a) First offense - Thirty-day suspension;
(b) Second offense - One hundred eighty-day suspension;
(c) Third offense - Three hundred sixty-five day suspension;
(d) Subsequent offenses - Revocation.
(4) Engage in the illegal sale or distribution of alcohol in violation of WAC 260-34-020(2):
(a) First offense - Five-day suspension;
(b) Second offense - Thirty-day suspension;
(c) Third offense - One-year suspension;
(d) Subsequent offenses (within five years) - Revocation.
(5) Engaging in the illegal sale or distribution of a controlled substance, including marijuana, or possess an illegal controlled substance, including marijuana with intent to deliver in violation of WAC 260-34-020(3), revocation and immediate ejection from the grounds.
(6) Possess an illegal controlled substance, including marijuana if under the age of twenty-one, and excluding marijuana if twenty-one years or older in violation of WAC 260-34-020(4):
(a) First offense - Thirty-day suspension;
(b) Second offense - One-year suspension; and
(c) Third offense - Revocation.
(7) Possession of marijuana over the age of twenty-one, WAC 260-34-020(5):
(a) First offense - Warning to three-day suspension;
(b) Second offense - Three-day to thirty-day suspension;
(c) Third offense - Thirty-day to one-year suspension;
(d) Subsequent offenses (within five years) - Revocation.
(8) Possession of any equipment, products or materials of any kind which are used or intended for use in planting, propagating, cultivating, growing, harvesting, manufacturing, compounding, converting, producing, processing, preparing, testing, analyzing, packaging, repackaging, storing, containing, or concealing an illegal controlled substance, or any equipment, products or materials of any kind, which are used or intended for use in injecting, ingesting, inhaling or otherwise introducing into the human body an illegal controlled substance in violation of WAC 260-34-020(6):
(a) First offense - Three-day suspension;
(b) Second offense - Three-day to thirty-day suspension;
(c) Third offense - One-year suspension;
(d) Subsequent offenses (within five years) - Revocation.
(9) Refusal to submit to blood, breath, oral fluids, and/or urine testing, in violation of WAC 260-34-020(7), immediate ejection from the grounds and a one-year suspension.
Subsequent offenses - Revocation.
(10)(a) For violations of WAC 260-34-020 (1), (4), or (5), the board of stewards may stay a suspension if the licensee or applicant shows proof of ((participation in a drug rehabilitation or alcohol treatment program approved or certified by the department of social and health services)) an evaluation conducted by a certified substance abuse counselor approved by the stewards, and fulfilling any recommendations indicated in the evaluation. Individuals will only be allowed a stay of a suspension under this subsection once in a five-year period. If during the period of the stay a licensee or applicant violates the provisions of chapter 260-34 WAC, the violation for which the stay of suspension was entered will be considered as a prior violation for penalty purposes. Before being granted a stay of the suspension, the licensee or applicant must also agree to comply with the following conditions during the duration of the treatment program:
(i) Remain in compliance with the rehabilitation and/or treatment program as reported by a certified substance abuse counselor.
(ii) Submit to random drug or alcohol testing at the discretion of the board of stewards or commission investigators.
(iii) Have no violations of chapter 260-34 WAC.
Upon completion of the rehabilitation or treatment program, the licensee or applicant must provide documentation of completion to the board of stewards. Upon making a determination that the licensee or applicant successfully completed the rehabilitation or treatment program, the board of stewards may direct that the final disposition of the violation will be that the licensee or applicant completed a treatment program in lieu of suspension.
(b) If the board of stewards finds that the licensee or applicant failed to comply with the conditions required in (a)(iii) of this subsection, the board of stewards may impose the original suspension. If the failure to comply with the conditions of the stay is a violation of chapter 260-34 WAC, the board of stewards may also hold a ruling conference for that rule violation and impose such penalty as is provided for that violation.
(11) Any licensee or applicant who tests positive (presumptive or confirmatory) for the presence of an illegal controlled substance is prohibited from performing any duties for which a license is required until the licensee does not test positive (presumptive or confirmatory) for the presence of any illegal controlled substance.
(12) Any licensee or applicant who is affected by intoxicating liquor or who has an alcohol concentration of 0.08 percent or higher is prohibited from performing any duties for which a license is required until the licensee is not affected by intoxicating liquor and his/her alcohol concentration is below 0.08 percent.
(13) Any licensee or applicant who has an alcohol concentration of 0.02 percent or higher while on horseback is prohibited from being on horseback until his/her alcohol concentration is below 0.02 percent.
(14) Any licensee or applicant who tests positive (presumptive or confirmatory) for the presence of marijuana is prohibited from performing any duties for which a license is required until the licensee provides a negative test for the presence of marijuana.
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 08-05-086, filed 2/15/08, effective 3/17/08)
WAC 260-84-090 Equine medication and prohibited substances—Penalties—Guidelines.
(1) Upon a finding of a violation of the medication and prohibited substances rules in chapter 260-70 WAC, the stewards will consider the classification level of the medication, drug or substance prior to imposing a penalty. The stewards will also consult with an official veterinarian to determine the nature and seriousness of the laboratory finding or the medication violation and whether the violation was a result of the administration of a therapeutic medication as documented in a veterinarian's report received per WAC 260-70-540.
(2) Upon the finding of the laboratory of a positive test, the equine medical director shall prepare, for presentation at the steward's conference, testimony to assist the stewards in determining the seriousness of the violation. Industry experts should be contacted to assist with the research as to whether the reported violation is of a nature that may have affected the outcome of the race. The finding of the equine medical director may be considered as mitigating or aggravating circumstances.
Based upon the finding of fact, if the quantification of a therapeutic substance is considered by the stewards and equine medical director to be of no significance, the trainer and veterinarian of record will be contacted for administration details, but a formal hearing notice may be waived.
(3) A lesser penalty than that established in WAC 260-84-110 may be imposed if a majority of the stewards determine that mitigating circumstances warrant a lesser penalty. If a majority of the stewards determine a greater penalty is appropriate or that a penalty in excess of the authority granted them is appropriate, they may impose the maximum penalty authorized and refer the matter to the commission with specific recommendations for further action. In determining if there are mitigating circumstances surrounding a medication violation for substances referred to in chapter 260-70 WAC, at least the following will be considered:
(a) The past record of the trainer and/or veterinarian in medication/drug cases;
(b) The potential of the medication/drug to influence a horse's racing performance;
(c) The availability of the medication/drug;
(d) Whether there is reason to believe the responsible party knew of the administration of the medication/drug used;
(e) The steps taken by the trainer to safeguard the horse;
(f) The probability of environmental contamination or inadvertent exposure due to human drug use;
(g) The purse of the race;
(h) Whether the medication found was one for which the horse was receiving a treatment as determined by the veterinarian report(s);
(i) Whether there was any suspicious betting pattern in the race; ((and))
(j) Whether the presence of the medication/drug in urine was confirmed in serum or plasma; and
(k) The level of the overage and its probability to affect the outcome of the race.
(((3))) (4) If a majority of the stewards determine a penalty greater than established in these rules is appropriate, they may impose the maximum penalty authorized and refer the matter to the commission with specific recommendations for further action.
(((4))) (5) If the penalty is not otherwise established for a violation of chapter 260-70 WAC, the penalty will be determined by the board of stewards.
(6) Equine medication violations from Washington and all recognized racing jurisdictions will be considered when assessing penalties.
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 08-05-086, filed 2/15/08, effective 3/17/08)
WAC 260-84-110 Penalties for uniform classifications.
(1) Penalties will be assessed against any person found to be responsible or party to the improper administration of a drug or the intentional administration of a drug resulting in a positive test. In assessing penalties under this section, violations in the last three hundred sixty-five days for Category "B," "C," and "D" penalties from Washington and all recognized racing jurisdictions will be considered. For Category "A" penalties, lifetime violations in Washington and all recognized racing jurisdictions will be considered.
(a) ((Class 1 - One to five year suspension and at least $5,000 fine and loss of purse.
(b) Class 2 - Six months to one year suspension and $1,500 to $2,500 fine and loss of purse.
(c) Class 3 - Sixty days to six months suspension and up to $1,500 fine and possible loss of purse.
(d) Class 4 - Zero to sixty days suspension and up to $1,000 fine and possible loss of purse.
(e) Class 5 - Warning to fifteen days suspension with a possible loss of purse and/or fine.)) The following are recommended penalties for violations of a drug carrying a Category "A" penalty:
| | |
First Offense |
Second Offense |
Third Offense |
Up to a one-year suspension and a fine of $1500 absent mitigating circumstances. DQ and loss of purse. |
One-year suspension and a fine of $2500 absent mitigating circumstances. DQ and loss of purse. Referred to commission for additional consideration. |
Revocation of license and a fine of $2500 absent mitigating circumstances. DQ and loss of purse. |
(b) The following are recommended penalties for violations of a drug carrying a Category "B" penalty:
| | |
First Offense |
Second Offense (365-day period) |
Third Offense (365-day period) |
Zero to a fifteen-day suspension and $500 fine absent mitigating circumstances. DQ and loss of purse absent mitigating circumstances. |
Up to a thirty-day suspension and $1000 fine absent mitigating circumstances. DQ and loss of purse absent mitigating circumstances. |
Minimum sixty-day suspension and $2500 fine absent mitigating circumstances. DQ and loss of purse absent mitigating circumstances. |
(c) The following are recommended penalties for violations of a drug carrying a Category "C" penalty, overages for permitted NSAIDs,(except phenylbutazone), and no furosemide when reported:
| | |
First Offense |
Second Offense (365-day period) |
Third Offense (365-day period) |
Minimum written warning to maximum $500 fine. |
Minimum written warning to maximum $750 fine. |
Minimum $500 fine to maximum $1000 fine. Possible DQ and loss of purse. |
(d) The recommended penalty for a violation involving a drug that carries a Category "D" penalty is a written warning. Multiple violations may result in fines and/or suspensions.
(2) A lesser penalty may be imposed if a majority of the stewards determine that mitigating circumstances, as outlined in WAC 260-84-090 exist.
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 12-07-005, filed 3/9/12, effective 4/9/12)
WAC 260-84-120 Penalties relating to ((permitted medication)) multiple NSAIDs and phenylbutazone.
(1) Should the laboratory analysis of serum or plasma taken from a horse show the presence of more than one approved nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) in violation of these rules the following penalties will be assessed:
(a) For a first offense within a three hundred sixty-five day period - Fine not to exceed $300;
(b) For a second offense within a three hundred sixty-five day period - Fine not to exceed $750;
(c) For a third offense within a three hundred sixty-five day period - Fine not to exceed $1,000.
(2) Should the laboratory analysis of serum or plasma taken from a horse show the presence of phenylbutazone in excess of the quantities authorized by this rule, the following penalties will be assessed:
(a) For overnight and nongraded stakes races:
| | | |
Concentration |
1st offense within 365 days |
2nd offense within 365 days |
3rd and subsequent offenses within 365 days |
˃ 5.0 but < 6.5 mcg/ml |
Warning |
Fine not to exceed $300 |
Fine not to exceed $500 |
˃ 6.5 but < 10.0 mcg/ml |
Fine not to exceed $300 |
Fine not to exceed $500 |
Fine not to exceed $1000 |
˃ 10.0 mcg/ml |
Fine not to exceed $500 |
Fine not to exceed $1000 |
Fine not to exceed $2500 and possible suspension |
(b) For graded stakes races:
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Concentration |
1st offense within 365 days |
2nd offense within 365 days |
3rd and subsequent offenses within 365 days |
˃ 2.0 but < 4.9 mcg/ml |
Fine not to exceed $300 |
Fine not to exceed $500 |
Fine not to exceed $1000 and 7-day suspension |
˃ 5.0 mcg/ml |
Fine not to exceed $500 |
Fine not to exceed $1000 and 7-day suspension |
Fine not to exceed $2500 and 15-day suspension |
(3) Detection of any unreported permitted medication, drug, or substance by the primary testing laboratory may be grounds for disciplinary action.
(4) As reported by the primary testing laboratory, failure of any test sample to show the presence of a permitted medication, drug or substance when such permitted medication, drug or substance was required to be administered may be grounds for disciplinary action, which may include a fine not to exceed three hundred dollars. Multiple violations by an individual within a three hundred sixty-five day period may include additional fines and/or suspension or revocation.
(5) In assessing penalties for equine medication, prior offenses will count regardless of whether the violation(s) occurred in Washington or another recognized racing jurisdiction, and regardless of the prior concentration level.
REPEALER
The following section of the Washington Administrative Code is repealed:
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WAC 260-84-100 |
Furosemide penalties. |
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