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    21 horses die.. Pharmacy made mistake in horse drug

    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – An official at a Florida pharmacy said Thursday the business incorrectly prepared a supplement given to 21 polo horses that died over the weekend while preparing to play in a championship match.

    Jennifer Beckett of Franck's Pharmacy in Ocala, Fla., told The Associated Press in a statement that the business conducted an internal investigation that found "the strength of an ingredient in the medication was incorrect." The statement did not say what the ingredient was.

    Beckett, who's the pharmacy's chief operating officer, said the pharmacy is cooperating with an investigation by state authorities and the Food and Drug Administration.

    The horses from the Venezuelan-owned Lechuza polo team began crumpling to the ground shortly before Sunday's U.S. Open match was supposed to begin, shocking a crowd of well-heeled spectators at the International Polo Club Palm Beach in Wellington.

    "On an order from a veterinarian, Franck's Pharmacy prepared medication that was used to treat the 21 horses on the Lechuza Polo team," Beckett said. "As soon as we learned of the tragic incident, we conducted an internal investigation."

    She said the report has been given to state authorities.

    Lechuza also issued a statement to AP acknowledging that a Florida veterinarian wrote the prescription for the pharmacy to create a compound similar to Biodyl, a French-made supplement that includes vitamins and minerals and is not approved for use in the United States.

    "Only horses treated with the compound became sick and died within 3 hours of treatment," Lechuza said in the statement. "Other horses that were not treated remain healthy and normal."

    Lechuza also said it was cooperating with authorities that include the State Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.

    Biodyl contains a combination of vitamin B12, a form of selenium called sodium selenite and other minerals. It is made in France by Duluth, Ga.-based animal pharmaceutical firm Merial Ltd. and can be given to horses to help with exhaustion. It is widely used abroad, but not approved in the U.S.

    Compound pharmacies can, among other things, add flavor, make substances into a powder or liquid or remove a certain compound that may have an adverse reaction in different animal species. Only in limited circumstances can they legally recreate a drug that is not approved in the U.S., according to the FDA.

    Necropsies of the 21 horses found internal bleeding, some in the lungs, but offered no definitive clues to the cause of death.

    FDA spokeswoman Siobhan DeLancey said compounding pharmacies cannot legally recreate existing drugs or supplements under patent. In most cases, they are also not allowed to recreate a medication that is not approved for use in the U.S.

    On its Web site, the FDA says it generally defers to "state authorities regarding the day-to-day regulation of compounding by veterinarians and pharmacists."

    However, the agency says it would "seriously consider enforcement action" if a pharmacy breaks federal law in compounding medications. It isn't yet clear Franck's broke the law.

    This is such a mess, can you imagine 21 horses all die at the same time, fuck, what a shame and waste of beautiful animals
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    that is so upsetting, those poor horses. What a horrible way for them to die, it sounds likely they suffered a great deal of pain. And it killed them all within 3hours of treatment? Jeez.

    Im surprised the vet was allowed to order a supplement that helps with exhaustion to be used just before a match. Especially one not approved in the US. Surely thats akin to athletes using banned performance enhancers?

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    How sad. I could not bear to read the whole article and could not watch it on tv. Such horror for these horses, they depend on us to take care them.
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    CNN Article:
    The deaths of the ponies, witnessed in full view by spectators Sunday in a dramatic scene where horses collapsed one after another, have shaken the prestigious polo tournament at the marquee International Polo Club Palm Beach in Wellington, Florida.
    That must have been mortifying to the spectators.

    This will be a nightmare for someone. I'm sure them horses were worth a small fortune, not to mention once the animal rights groups get in single file.

    Hopefully justice can be served.

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    somebody better be losing their license over this travesty. of course, i'd rather see someone die, but i'll settle for their license.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ohmarvellousme! View Post
    that is so upsetting, those poor horses. What a horrible way for them to die, it sounds likely they suffered a great deal of pain. And it killed them all within 3hours of treatment? Jeez.

    Im surprised the vet was allowed to order a supplement that helps with exhaustion to be used just before a match. Especially one not approved in the US. Surely thats akin to athletes using banned performance enhancers?
    The horses would go down within about 15minutes of displaying symptoms from what I understand. So while there was probably pain involved, it was actually frighteningly fast.

    The supplement's got ATP (which it's not clear does anything,) sodium selenite, vitamin B12, and salts of potassium and magnesium. Not exactly big performance enhancers - generally used to prevent tieing-up during hard exhertion after a prolonged inactivity, as in transport. I can't imagine the grief of the team vet over this tragedy. It's not clear yet whether his drug orders were in error or the pharmacy misread them at this point either. But one stray decimal point, and there you have it. Toxicology isn't back I don't think, so no one knows precisely what killed them yet. It could be the magnesium or potassium, but rumor has it that it was the sodium selenite in excess by 10-fold.

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