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ACSM, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency Announce Partnership to Combat Doping

[…] of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). The initiative takes a strong ethical stand against doping, particularly as it relates to interaction, use, or prescription among ACSM members.  ACSM and USADA will begin a second phase of the program to establish a national coalition with other organizations and sports governing bodies […]

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Substance Profile: Spironolactone is Prohibited in Sport

[…] acne. Every TUE application is judged on its medical merits and ability to satisfy specific criteria, so it’s important that athletes have more than just a doctor’s prescription. In competitive sport, it’s essential that athletes have documentation of a medical condition with a confirmed diagnosis, rationale for why non-prohibited alternatives are not medically appropriate, […]

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Acetazolamide: What Athletes Need to Know About this Altitude Sickness Treatment

[…] worse by excess fluid build-up (edema), such as high blood pressure, glaucoma, kidney failure, congestive heart failure, or altitude sickness. In the U.S., acetazolamide is available by prescription only, but in some countries, it can be purchased over the counter.   Is acetazolamide prohibited? Acetazolamide is prohibited at all times, both in and out-of-competition, […]

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What Athletes Need to Know About COVID-19 Treatments and
Anti-Doping

[…] possible that some athletes will contract COVID-19 and will require medication and support during the infection. In general, when athletes receive a doctor or pharmacist’s recommendation or prescription to help manage symptoms, they should check the prohibited status on Global DRO. Below is some basic information about common COVID-19 treatments and vaccines.*  Over-the-counter medications COVID-19 […]

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Avoiding COVID-19 Scam Products

[…] are no approved or proven therapies to prevent or cure COVID-19. Health fraud scams with unproven treatments may: Cause serious health problems, including organ damage Interact with prescription medications Delay sick individuals from receiving proper medical care Lead to loss of money on ineffective products Anyone believing they have been exposed to COVID-19 or […]

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Clean Sport Red Flags #4: High-Risk Dietary Supplements

[…] are typically: Supplements for muscle-building, weight-loss, sexual enhancement, and energy. Supplements that claim to treat or prevent a disease. Supplements that claim to be an alternative to prescription medication. Supplements with ingredients ending in -ol – diol or –stene, or ingredients that contain a lot of numbers. Always keep in mind, however, that any […]

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How Athletes Can Safely Use Cold and Flu Products

[…] Pseudoephedrine, which opens airways by reducing swelling and counteracts drowsiness caused by anti-histamines in combination products. These products are sold behind-the-counter at the pharmacy or with a prescription. Levomethamphetamine or propylhexedrine, found in nasal inhalants. Epinephrine, which is available as a metered dose inhaler or tablets sold to clear congestion in the lungs, or […]

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3 Things You Need to Know About Supplement Use

Post last updated May 20, 2019. In the latest installment of “Ask the Scientists”, Dr. Amy Eichner addresses some of the most important issues surrounding supplement use. With an ever-growing number of supplements on the market, all of which make enticing performance claims, it might be tempting to try one for energy, recovery, or […]

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