Tiludronic acid can be detected in blood and urine samples from Thoroughbred racehorses over 3 years after last administration.
Christopher Michael RiggsSarah L ThompsonYat-Ming SoJenny K Y WongTerence See Ming WanPaul RobinsonBrian D StewartEmmie N M HoPublished in: Equine veterinary journal (2020)
Evidence that a therapeutic dose of tiludronic acid has been administered to a horse can be obtained from detection of the drug in blood and urine samples over 3 years after it was administered.