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Tag: Doping in sports

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Why Is Hydrocortisone Banned? Unpacking the Restrictions

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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has long prohibited the use of systemic glucocorticoids, including hydrocortisone, during in-competition periods for athletes. However, the reality of why is hydrocortisone banned is more nuanced than a simple, universal prohibition and depends heavily on the method of administration and context. This restriction prevents performance enhancement and protects athlete health, while still allowing for legitimate medical use outside of competition.

What is Nikethamide used for? Historical Applications, Risks, and Modern Status

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Originally developed in 1922 and sold under the trade name Coramine, Nikethamide was a central nervous system and respiratory stimulant used to counteract drug overdoses in the mid-20th century. While it once played a role in emergency medicine, its use has been largely abandoned due to a narrow therapeutic window and the development of safer alternatives. This article explores what Nikethamide was used for, examines its significant risks, and explains its current status.