How the IDPPID Testing Program works
Our testing program provides veterinarians with tools to help recognize and diagnose PPID. Here are the steps:
Pre-diagnosis
Identify horses with early or advanced clinical signs that meet program criteria.
Horse enrollment
To enroll the horse being evaluated, you must register as an individual veterinarian or as a veterinary clinic. Signing up will give you access to a dashboard where you can see:
- Instructions
- Plasma sample submission forms
- Test results
Data gathering and analysis
Boehringer Ingelheim will compile data collected (over 35,000 horses have been tested) to gain new insights that may lead to better understanding of the clinical signs and their association with the disease.
You can find more information about the results in the Resources section of this website.
RESTING ACTH
Detecting excessive endogenous plasma ACTH is the most common diagnostic test for PPID. Plasma is specifically needed for resting ACTH testing.
Click the attachment below and follow the instructions to collect and submit a plasma sample for evaluation.
TRH STIMULATION TEST
(NON-FALL MONTHS ONLY)
The TRH stimulation test is recommended by the EEG for diagnosing PPID in cases when horses have signs of early PPID or when horses have normal resting ACTH concentrations.
TRH testing from July through December is not recommended at this time.
Click the attachment below and follow the instructions to collect and submit a plasma sample.
INSULIN & GLUCOSE
Insulin dysregulation can be confirmed by measuring plasma insulin. Glucose concentration can also be measured during this process. The plasma sample collected for testing ACTH can also be used for insulin and glucose testing.
Click the attachment below and follow the instructions to collect and submit a plasma sample for resting insulin evaluation.
Important Safety Information
PRASCEND treatment may cause loss of appetite. Most cases are mild. Adverse reactions may occur if animals other than horses ingest PRASCEND tablets. Not for human ingestion. Refer to the package insert for complete product information.