The ointment, called Otomax, was used to treat dermatitis on Medina Spirit’s hind end after his second-place finish in the April 3 Santa Anita Derby, Baffert said in the statement, which was released through his attorney. He said that he learned that the ointment contained betamethasone, a corticosteroid, on Monday, one day after announcing that Medina Spirit has tested positive for the substance after the Derby.
Baffert said he was following his veterinarian’s recommendation to apply the ointment daily “to give the horse relief, help heal the dermatitis, and prevent it from spreading.” It was applied once a day every day until the day prior to the Derby, Baffert said....
Baffert said in the statement that he would continue to contest the positive finding, which has not yet been confirmed in a split-sample test. He also said that Medina Spirit should not face a disqualification in the Derby because of the finding.