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I don't know anything about Lamotrigine other than a discussion I had with a racetrack vet. However, I know that Phil Aristone, who is one of the all time leading trainers at Parx had two positives for this, and so did Shawn Steacy (who I know). Shawn got 15 days and a $1000 fine (I think), and agreed to random inspections and searches and other conditions for two years. Aristone got 105 days and a $7500 fine, but I don't know if that was the final disposition.So, this has no use in horses. Then WTF is going on with no major fines and suspensions? Class 3, Class X, whatever. If a drug has no business being on a farm or track, then this should be in a class by itself. Major fines and suspensions. Second time, more, third time out. Slippery slope here.
Very simple explanation. Jenn was taking the meds to keep from shaking because she on all the crackhead skinny pills. Ronnie was banging her and they share some spit. They both pissed in the stall because he's lazy and she's a pig and boom - the horses stood in the piss and their lies the positive. Case solved.....
Mystery solved.I don't know why but I cannot stop laughing after reading this.