Human drug used in horses when they tie up

Can anyone remember the name of the human drug given to horses when they tie up? Something like damadrim???

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Dantrolene definitely rings a bell... I was speaking to an equine vet (who does alot of the racing/eventing yards in Cornwall/Devon who said every horse that he's treated it with- some with a history of regularly tieing up- hasn't tied up since...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dantrolene
 
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Yep dantrolene, wifey's horse swallowed a lot last year. Its used to treat malignant hyperpyrexia in humans ( a reaction to certain drugs whereby the body's core temp goes up and effectively cooks from the inside)
 
From what I've read about Dantrolene, I *think* it works by affecting calcium build up (amongst other things).....this could then work in horses where their tying up is caused by excess storage of calcium (usually race horses/very fit event horses)....however, not sure if it would have the same effects in horses where it is caused by other factors?? ie: polysaccride (sp) storage myopathy
*trundles off to do some more investigating*
 
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