
What Athletes Need to Know About the Dangers of Stopping Prescription Medication Before Competition
It can be risky from both an anti-doping perspective and a health perspective for an athlete to stop prescription medication before a competition.
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It can be risky from both an anti-doping perspective and a health perspective for an athlete to stop prescription medication before a competition.
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[…] hydrochlorothiazide, which she obtained over the counter in another country to self-treat a medical issue. However, Echeverri never consulted with a medical doctor and used the medication without a prescription. Echeverri did not have a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE), which is required in order to authorize the use of a prohibited substance in sport. […]
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