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AAA Arbitrator Imposes Four-Year Sanction on Wheelchair Tennis Athlete Taylor Graham

[…] requested by a USADA doping control officer during an out-of-competition test on September 8, 2021. Evading sample collection, or refusing or failing to submit to sample collection, without compelling justification, is an anti-doping rule violation under the USADA Protocol for Olympic and Paralympic Movement Testing, the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee National Anti-Doping […]

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Bioidentical Hormones and Pellet Therapy in Sport: What Athletes Need to Know

[…] plan for patients in wellness, anti-aging, and hormone clinics. The pellets can be FDA-approved drugs (Testopel), or they can be custom made (not FDA-approved) in a compounding pharmacy (e.g., BioTE and many others). Subcutaneous pellets of testosterone are prohibited at all times. Is pellet therapy prohibited in sport? Pellet therapy is prohibited in sport […]

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U.S. Ice Hockey Athlete Grace Bowlby Accepts Public Warning

[…] failing to obtain a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) prior to her use of an otherwise prohibited medication. Bowlby’s violation resulted from her use of spironolactone, a topical prescription medication, which she used under the care of a dermatologist for a diagnosed medical condition. Bowlby, 23, declared the use of her medication on her doping […]

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U.S. Paralympic Judo Athlete Trey Lampkin Accepts Public Warning

[…] failing to obtain a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) prior to his use of an otherwise prohibited medication. Lampkin’s violation resulted from his use of hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), a prescription medication that he used under the care of a physician for a diagnosed medical condition. Lampkin, 31, has discontinued use of the prohibited medication, so no […]

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U.S. Ice Hockey Athlete Madeline Wethington Accepts Public Warning

[…] failing to obtain a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) prior to her use of an otherwise prohibited medication. Wethington’s violation resulted from her use of spironolactone, a topical prescription medication, which she used under the care of a dermatologist for a diagnosed medical condition. Wethington, 21, declared the use of her medication on her doping […]

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USADA Resolves Four Cases Involving Ostarine Following Positive Tests Under the UFC Anti-Doping Policy

[…] also known as MK-2866 and Enobosarm, is a selective androgen receptor modulator (SARM) that is illegally sold worldwide as a performance-enhancing substance. Ostarine is not currently available as a prescription medication in any country, and its unauthorized use may carry serious side effects. Nonetheless, ostarine has commonly been found as a declared and undeclared ingredient in […]

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Paralympic Track & Field Athlete Desmond Jackson Receives 14-Month Sanction for Anti-Doping Rule Violation

[…] for administration and tampering violations, as detailed here. At the hearing, Jackson and USADA disagreed as to Jackson’s degree of fault in accepting the pills from Daniels without knowing or inquiring about what they were. The arbitrator concluded that Jackson’s degree of fault was considerable and that a 20-month period of ineligibility was appropriate […]

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