EIPH program list

EIPH or Exercise Induced Pulmonary Haemorrhage is the condition of bleeding (haemorrhage) from blood vessels within the lung (pulmonary) which occurs during strenuous exercise. The condition is felt to be controlled through the medical application of furosemide, which has the effect of lowering the blood pressure and controlling the condition. A managed and controlled EIPH Program has been in place in Ontario since 1991 for both Thoroughbred and Standardbred racing at participating racetracks. Under strict guidelines, horses are allowed to enter the program and publication of their inclusion in the program is included in the race program for the information of the general public.

Last updated 2024-11-26 12:31 pm
Horse Name Horse Breed Date Observed/ Consulted/ Endoscoped Certificate From Date On Track On Next Eligible Race Date
Tony's Rose Thoroughbred Woodbine Racetrack
TOO COOL FOR U Standardbred Mohawk Park
Too Damn Tough Quarter Horse Ajax Downs
Too Drunk to Call Thoroughbred Fort Erie Racetrack
Too Fast Jack Thoroughbred Fort Erie Racetrack
Too Hot Thoroughbred Woodbine Racetrack
Too Legit Thoroughbred CA
Too Many Egbert's Thoroughbred Woodbine Racetrack
Too Many Ex's Thoroughbred Woodbine Racetrack
Too Many Mountans Thoroughbred AC Woodbine Racetrack
Too Many Rings Thoroughbred Woodbine Racetrack
Too Much Talk Thoroughbred VB Woodbine Racetrack
Too Much Vino Thoroughbred PC
Too Much White Quarter Horse Ajax Downs
Too Stormy Thoroughbred Woodbine Racetrack
Too Tired Tonight Thoroughbred Woodbine Racetrack
Too Tough Pete Thoroughbred Woodbine Racetrack
Too Tough To Tame Thoroughbred Woodbine Racetrack
Toocagey Thoroughbred Woodbine Racetrack
Toodle Oo Thoroughbred Woodbine Racetrack