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Drugs in sport - government investigation
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[QUOTE="subsbligh, post: 2516084, member: 1950"] The difficulty I find with this whole debate is the baseline ethics involved are completely arbitrary. It's OK to sit on the sidelines and ingest cans of Red Bull to improve your alertness and performance but because a governing body determines that [insert x] is banned, you cannot sit on the sideline and inject it. It might be OK to use [insert x] if you are not a professional sports person. You can't expect any player to know the banned substances. I doubt most GPs would know. So who would be the experts? The club doctors prescribing you the drugs. [/QUOTE]
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