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Why are diuretics performance enhancing?

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Diuretics are among the most frequently detected drugs in anti-doping tests, having been classified by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) as “masking agents”. These drugs are considered performance enhancing primarily through two illicit mechanisms used by athletes seeking an unfair competitive advantage.

Can NFL Players Take Finasteride? Navigating the Rules for Hair Loss Treatment

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While the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) previously banned finasteride, the active ingredient in some hair loss treatments, due to concerns it could mask steroid use, the {Link: NFL has confirmed https://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/02/sports/football/02drugs.html} that finasteride is not on its list of banned substances. This means NFL players can generally take finasteride for hair loss under the current league policies.

What is the use of cherry syrup in medication and pharmacology?

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In pharmacy, specially formulated cherry syrup serves as an important compounding vehicle and flavoring agent to make unpalatable medications easier to consume. Its rich, sweet flavor is particularly effective at masking the bitterness of various active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), significantly improving patient compliance, especially among children.