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Drugs in sport - government investigation
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[QUOTE="subsbligh, post: 2515273, member: 1950"] I think there is strong arguments either way about the knowledge aspect. Also, I believe that the players may argue absence of knowledge if a reasonable sports person, in their circumstances would not have been put on enquiry. That's pretty grey. Team doctor: "Here is your weekly Musashi, take it after every session. A daily multivitamin, fish-oil tablets, magnesium and some other supplements." Player: "What's in the supplements?" In that situation I wouldn't have asked and I consider myself pretty sceptical. I would have trusted the doctors and medical scientists. Who else am I going to ask for an opinion? A third party doctor? Why would my team doctor want to administer me with steroids man? We're not a cheating club, why would they do the wrong thing? There is also a fiduciary duty of utmost good faith and trust between a doctor and patient which surely comes into play if it was the doctors administering the drugs. [/QUOTE]
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