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Blood-Flow Drug Meldonium Added To WADA’s Banned Substances List

Anti-ischemic drug Meldonium has been upgraded to WADA’s banned substances list for 2016, and swimming federations have already started to warn athletes of its coming illegality.

WADA began monitoring Meldonium in 2015, adding the drug to its “Monitoring Program” to determine how widespread its use was within sport and what effects it could have on athletic performance. Clearly, whatever WADA found made it take the drug seriously, as it added the drug to its new banned list, which takes effect on January 1, 2016.

The drug is used medically to treat ischemia, or lack of blood flow. It improves exercise capacity in patients with chronic heart failure, but can also increase exercise capacity in healthy athletes, giving them an unfair advantage in athletics.

The Guardian reports that Meldonium was added to the banned list due to “evidence of its use by athletes with the intention of enhancing performance.”

RUSADA, Russia’s anti-doping agency, sent out a memo reminding athletes, coaching and support personnel that the substance had been banned.

“It is necessary to… stop taking this substance, as the discover of the substance in an athlete’s sample would be a violation of anti-doping rules beginning January 1, 2016,” the release reads in a rough translation of the Russian.

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Gramps
8 years ago

Credit Maria Sherapova for this article. This is one drug on the updated 2016 list.

JN
Reply to  Gramps
8 years ago

The article is dated October 15th, 2015, 4+ months prior to Sharapova’s announcement.

Gina Rhinestone
9 years ago

I misread that as Melatonin but now i see it is aimed at the Russians .

What about the psych drugs e.g. for anxiety & depression ? I’ve often thought these are peds otherwise said ppl would be cowering under the hotel bed & others winning ? I think half the west’s athletes are on these .

There is the argument that they don’t work unless there is a deficiency which is why there is a brisk market for school kids selling their ADHD drugs . They do work .

I just read the headlines , but a top English cricketer had trouble batting in a big match because he had Viagra effects for 8 hours . The image was… Read more »

Masters Swimmer
9 years ago

Is that banned by US Masters Swimming too? I could probably use some of that.

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Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending …

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