Tuesday's
Horse
February 2017
Premarin horses (or PMU horses) are the mares and foals cruelly exploited to produce the Premarin® family of drugs made for the relief of menopausal symptoms in women. The key component of these drugs comes from the estrogen rich urine collected from pregnant mares on what are commonly called “pee lines” in the industry.

Premarin horses (or PMU horses) are the mares and foals cruelly exploited
to produce the Premarin® family of drugs made for the relief of menopausal
symptoms in women.
The key component of these drugs comes from the estrogen rich urine
collected from pregnant mares on what are commonly called “pee lines” in the
industry.

PMU horses are purpose bred to produce Premarin® type drugs.
The resulting foals become unwanted byproducts and typically sold off at
auction where they are in danger of being bought by “meat men” working on
behalf of slaughterhouses. Some of these foals are shipped live to Japan to
feed the highly popular sushi market.
Mares who can no longer become pregnant are also routinely cast off by the
industry and exposed to the risk of slaughter.
In 2016 Horse Fund advocates and followers of Tuesday’s Horse took more
action and viewed and shared more articles and information on the Premarin®
Horses issue than any other horse cruelty issue.
You alerted us whenever you saw ads for Premarin® tablets or cream on
television, in magazines and on YouTube. We contacted the advertisers and
these ads were removed or not renewed, rarely appearing again. If they did
resurface, you were on it and so were we.
The scientific term for the estrogen rich component contained in pregnant
mare’s urine is conjugated equine estrogens (CEE’s).
With your help we were able to send out more than 33,000 Dear Doctor letters
in 2016 warning physicians about the presence of CEE’s in the Premarin®
family of drugs.
A bone of contention between us and certain doctors arose over labeling.
Notably, some years ago the word equine was removed from Premarin® packaging
stating the drugs were made with conjugated estrogens.
This was done in spite of the fact that the World Health Organization
declared that conjugated equine estrogens are known carcinogens — in other
words they have cancer causing properties. In our opinion the US Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) in this regard are operating in a dangerous and
immoral manner by allowing the mislabeling of Premarin® in this way.
Conjugated estrogens can also be derived from plants. The ingredient
necessary to make Premarin® must be gotten from equines.
Yet there were doctors who continued to argue the point and said they had no
problem prescribing Premarin®. They even went so far as to defend the
labeling stating that the FDA would not be so reckless with people’s lives.
However, it is crystal clear.
The key ingredient in the making of Premarin® type drugs is derived from
pregnant mare’s urine.
We are pressing hard for the FDA to enforce correct labeling and will
continue to do so. However in the current political climate it is likely to
be tougher than ever.
By the way the Premarin® family of drugs includes Duavee® (originally named
Aprela in all by the final stage of the FDA’s approval process) is an almost
identical drug also made by Pfizer. But for reasons unknown they have
marketed it very little in the US or abroad.
The largest market for Premarin® type drugs is in China where they are
producing what appears to be a copycat drug.
In 2012 Jane Allin performed original research and discovered that there
were PMU horses in China. Their use of the horses and their intent was
unclear. See Pfizer consigns PMU horses to killing fields of Asia.
It was not until 2016 we were able to show you what it looks like inside a
“pee farm” in China. See A look at a PMU farm in China.
The Xinjiang Xinzi Biopharmaceutical Limited Liability Company reportedly
uses the urine of pregnant mares as the source to successfully develop
estrogen drugs, claiming they are one of two companies in the world doing
this, the other being Wyeth and bought out by Pfizer.
Did Pfizer sell or make some sort of deal with the Chinese for the formula?
Or did they have to considering the status of the drug’s patent?
Here is what it looks like inside one of the Chinese labs.

Here is what Chinese packaging looks like for the Premarin® like cream.

The numbers are very scary. The number of women reaching the menopausal
stage in China is many millions more than any other place in the world.
It is up to us to warn them about the cancer causing properties connected to
Premarin® type drugs. It is the only way we can help these horses.
That is our mission for 2017.
Please remember.
Menopause is not a disease. Menopausal symptoms — although they can be most
unpleasant and in some instances seem debilitating — are not life
threatening and can be successfully treated.
No human or animal needs to be exposed to suffering or death in order to be
provided with relief from menopausal symptoms. There are alternatives.
Turn your back on Premarin type drugs and seek alternatives for symptoms of
menopause.
Learn
more at Premstoppers on the Horse Fund’s website.
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