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Drugs, sport and the Olympics 2000-2004

Anthony P Millar
Med J Aust 2004; 181 (10) || doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2004.tb06470.x
Published online: 15 November 2004

To the Editor: Pseudoephedrine is no longer a banned substance in sport.1 It was originally banned to protect athletes from overuse and its dangers. Has it become harmless or are athletes more intelligent?

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  • 1. World Anti-Doping Agency. Code and standards. Available at: www.wada-ama.org (accessed Aug 2004).
  • 2. Browne A, Lachance V, Pipe A. The ethics of blood testing as an element of doping control in sport. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1999; 31: 497-501

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