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Research Confirms Bisphosphonates Can Linger In Horses' Bones For Years - Horse Racing News

. Dr. Heather Knych, renowned equine pharmacologist at the University of California-Davis, gave an overview of current research on bisphosphonates at the most recent, virtual convention of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP). A few takeaways: Bisphosphonates may be new to the horse world, where they are FDA-approved for the management of navicular syndrome in older horses, but the drug class has actually been in use in different settings for a couple of centuries. Knych explained that the substance was first used in the detergent industry in the 1800s as a water softener, anti-corrosive or anti-scaling agent. Their action on calcium carbonate made them effective in these settings. They were adapted as therapeutic drugs for human bone conditions in the 1970s.

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