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Performance Enhancing & Recreational Drugs

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Performance Enhancing & Recreational

Drugs

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Drugs

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Drugs

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Drugs

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Most Sporting Governing Bodies (like FIFA, IOC, IAAF, IRB etc) have a list of Banned Substances.

This means that Athletes that compete in a Sport or Activity that is Governed by that body may not use any substance on that list to gain a competitive edge.

The following drugs are on most Banned Substance lists:

Drugs: Performance Enhancing

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These are used by athletes who want to bulk up and increase their muscle mass. They also allow the athlete to train harder.

They have many side-effects, including skin problems, high blood pressure, heart disease, infertility, Gynecomastia, and cancer. They can also cause women to take on male characteristics such as facial hair and a deeper voice!!

Anabolic Agents (Steroids)

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Anabolic Agents (Steroids)

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Stimulants reduce pain, increase reaction speed and raise aggression

They are highly addictive and have side effects including high blood pressure, strokes, heart and liver problems. They can also increase the risk of injury as pain is suppressed, causing the athlete to continue to train or compete.

The most common are Cocaine and Methamphetamine.

Stimulant

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Stimulants

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Stimulants

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Athletes use diuretics for one of two reasons. Either to loose weight quickly (such as a boxer or jockey needing to meet weight) through the effect of increased urination, or to clear traces of other substances from their urine.

They cause dehydration which can seriously affect your performance in a negative way!

Benzthiazide, cyclothiazide, hydrochlorothiazide, and polythiazide are some examples.

Diuretics

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Diuretics

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These are pain killers which athletes use to mask pain from an injury or overtraining.

These are highly addictive and cause withdrawal symptoms when you stop using them. Constipation and low blood pressure are other side effects

Narcotic Analgesics

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Narcotic Analgesic

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Narcotic Analgesic

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These include EPO (Erythropoetin) which works a bit like blood doping. Most other peptide hormones have similar effects to anabolic steroids .

They can cause strokes and abnormal growth patterns.

Peptide Hormones

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These Drugs are completely banned by most Sporting Governing Bodies.

There are, however, some Drugs (except Alcohol) that are allowed to be taken provided the athlete has a genuine medical use for it. In order to use some of the following drugs, you require a “Theraputic Use Exemption Certificate”:

Exceptions

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These are used to lower the heart rate, but also have the effect of reducing anxiety and steadying shaking hands .

They're banned in some sports where they may cause an advantage, such as shooting .

Beta Blockers

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Beta Blockers

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These are used to reduce pain and inflammation from injuries and also in inflammatory conditions like asthma .

They can side-effects including diabetes and brittle bones .

Corticosteroids

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Corticosteroids

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Alcohol is sometimes used by athletes to calm nerves.

It can however reduce coordination, judgment and reactions. Long term use has more serious side-effects such as liver, kidney and heart failure

Alcohol

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Alcohol

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These are usually in the form of an injection to an injured area to reduce pain.

They may be allowed in some sports for medical purposes.

Local Anaesthetics

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Local Anaesthetics

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Drug testing is monitored closely to make sure results are accurate and athletes are protected. Tests can be performed at any time, in or out of competition.

Urine samples are taken and divided into two samples - A and B

The A sample is then tested.If a positive result is found, sample B is then tested.If this is also positive the athlete faces as much as a

lifetime ban.Refusing to take a drugs test is taken as failing a

drugs test.

Drug Testing

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Drug Testing

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Blood doping involves:Removing red blood cells from the athlete and

freezing them.Over the next few weeks the athletes body makes

more red blood cells to replace those removed.A few days before a competition the athlete injects

the stored red blood cells back into their body.This means they now have the capacity to carry more

Oxygen which improves cardiovascular performance.This has possibly dangerous side effects such as

allergic reactions, kidney damage, stroke and transfer of viruses and infections.

Blood Doping

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Blood Doping

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Ben Johnson

Banned!!

Matt Stevens

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Adrian Mutu

Banned!!

Richard Gasquet

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Banned!!