Is Draw It Out® HISA Compliant? Liniment Safety for Regulated Riders

 

 

 

 

Sensation-Free • Odorless • Wrap-Ready

Is Draw It Out® HISA-Compliant?

Draw It Out® is built for calm, show-friendly routines—no sting, no scent, and stick-where-you-put-it performance that’s wrap-ready once absorbed. Because HISA rules can change and may include timing and documentation requirements, always confirm with your veterinarian and the official HISA resources before use.

Why It’s Race-Day Aware

No Sting. No Burn.

Sensation-free handling helps keep horses level-headed in tight, high-stakes environments.

Odorless. Colorless.

No perfume cloud or dyes—kinder to shed rows, test barns, and shared aisles.

Wrap-Ready Texture

Apply thin, allow absorption, then pads/wraps on intact skin with even tension—recheck at 15–30 minutes.

Mantra: thin gel → absorb → gear on. Pair this with your vet’s guidance and official HISA resources.

Compliance Workflow (2–3 Minutes)

  1. Check the rulebook: Confirm the latest HISA rules and topical/treatment lists with your veterinarian and steward.
  2. Confirm timing windows: Ask about race-day vs. training-day use and any waiting periods or documentation.
  3. Apply conservatively: If approved, use a thin application, avoid high-friction tack contact, and allow full absorption before wraps or gear.

Educational page—not regulatory or veterinary advice. When in doubt, do not apply and ask your vet/steward first.

Program Resources

FAQ

Is Draw It Out® allowed under HISA?

Only the official HISA rules and your veterinarian/steward can determine permissibility, timing, and documentation. We do not make compliance determinations.

Can I use it on race day?

Ask your veterinarian and steward and follow the current rulebook. If you aren’t certain, do not apply on race day.

Any scent, dye, or “hot” feel?

Draw It Out® is sensation-free, odorless, and colorless by design. Still, compliance depends on current rules, timing, and documentation—verify before use.

Where do I learn the routine?

Start with the Recovery Loop, Wrap Method, and Layering System. Use them alongside official HISA resources and your veterinarian’s guidance.