Are Glucocorticoids Prohibited? Five Things to Know
The anti-doping status of glucocorticoids depends on several factors, including the route of administration (how you take it).
The anti-doping status of glucocorticoids depends on several factors, including the route of administration (how you take it).
Here’s what drug-tested athletes need to know about the anti-doping status of various iron deficiency treatments (permitted or prohibited.)
Modifications to the testing process may be necessary to protect the integrity of the sample and ensure the wellbeing of the athlete.
Companies have made attempts to financially benefit from COVID-19 by selling unproven “treatments” and cures. It is very important to avoid these scams.
Along with being prohibited in sport, athletes should be aware of the many health and safety issues surrounding boldenone.
Information about some of the medications athletes might be prescribed if they contract COVID-19, as well as the anti-doping status of each treatment.
The peptide BPC-157 is not approved for human clinical use, may lead to negative health effects, and could be added to the Prohibited List at any time.
USADA advises athletes to avoid all products that make performance-enhancing claims, including testosterone-boosting supplements.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has added the ingredient 5-Alpha-Hydroxy-Laxogenin to its Dietary Supplement Ingredient Advisory List.